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American-Heritage girls' swim team is full of potential
South Florida Sun-SentinelAmerican Heritage has its version of the Dream Team in girls' swimming. With 44 girls out for the program, ninth-year coach Nobutaka Tan calls this year's team "our best in terms of quality and depth." "We may be able to fill a third relay this season,"...Tags: Chris Anderson, Broward County Athletic Association, Central Park, Schools, Swimming
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Study outcome won't sway company on eye drug
Associated PressWhat does a company do when there's anecdotal evidence that two of its drugs are equally effective in treating a leading cause of blindness in the elderly, one costing patients $60 per treatment and the other $2,000? In the case of Genentech Inc.,...Tags: Geriatric, Medical Research, Cancer, Western Medicines, Genetics
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'40-Year-Old Virgin' actor faces new charges
Prosecutors have brought additional charges against Hollywood actor accused of stabbing his ex-girlfriend 20 times. Shelley Malil, 43, who played a supporting role in "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," was charged Friday with residential burglary and assault with...Tags: Assault, Scrubs, Steve Carell, Prosecution, New York City Police Department
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State Attorney General: Plum Island Plan Profoundly Flawed
Information on Plum Island flawed. Changes to bus routes upset Middletown parents. Army Corps will not release its opinion on federal law regarding proposed base. Westbrook residents say no to health district. Trash hauler sentenced in New Haven court....Tags: Applied Science, Family, Woodrow Wilson, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Richard Blumenthal
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Kickback Is Likely Illegal
Tribune Media ServicesI have a property that is worth $500,000 that I am selling for $300,000. I know it is worth $500,000 because I had it appraised recently at that value. A buyer wants to pay me $400,000 and then have me give him $100,000 back after the closing. Is this...Tags: Contracts, Justice System, Homes, Fraud, Sales
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No justice to be found in DWI jail time
Jason Bukovsky was a 32-year-old Columbia resident, owner of a 2000 Jeep Wrangler and, one Saturday afternoon last December, just before Christmas, so incredibly drunk he is lucky to be alive. Still, Bukovsky drove his Wrangler south on Aviation Boulevard...Tags: Court Preliminary, Thanksgiving, Illegal Immigrants, Prosecution, Public Holidays
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West Hartford Names Interim Official; Bloomfield Sets Referendum
Ron Van Winkle is named as interim town manager named in West Hartford. Bloomfield schools set a referendum for November. An 85-year-old in Windsor gets married and a convicted felon from Hartford is sentenced to 10 years for criminal possession of a...Tags: Mandell Greater Hartford Jewish Community Center, Summer Olympics, Prosecution, State Budgets, Public Relations
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Ex-N.J. legislator headed to trial
The Associated PressA former New Jersey lawmaker with a national reputation for pushing welfare reform is facing charges of using his political clout to land no-work government jobs as a way to boost his income and increase his pension benefits — from $28,000 a year to...Tags: New Jersey, Society, Prosecution, Interior Policy, Wayne R Bryant
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Missing-dog case reveals concerns
Last week I wrote about a family dog that went missing from a Hampton boarding facility that for five days failed to notify the owners until they arrived to pick her up. That dog — a Jack Russell terrier named Maddie — is now back home...Tags: Justice System, Police Investigations, Hospitals and Clinics, Animals, Court Administration
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City detective, Balto. Co. deputy charged in attack
A Baltimore City homicide detective and a Baltimore County sheriff's deputy have been charged with assault after a man was beaten until he was unconscious last September outside of a Govans barbershop while off duty. Prosecutors charged Terry W. Love...Tags: Govans, Senator Theatre, Prosecution, Court Administration, Employment Opportunities
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Dubious science
Forensic evidence - DNA on a victim, gunshot residue on a hand, fingerprints on a weapon - holds a special place in courtrooms, often treated as irrefutable proof that police have nabbed the bad guy. But the labs processing that prized evidence can...Tags: George Washington University, Assault, Standards, Prosecution, Biotechnology Industry
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2 members of ``Detroit Thug Lordz'' gang sentenced
Two men have been sentenced to prison for their roles in the notorious "Detroit Thug Lordz" gang. Twenty-four-year-old Isaias Quesada of Detroit was sentenced Friday to 20 years. U.S. District Judge David Lawson extended the 10-year mandatory minimum...Tags: Gang Activity, Drug Trafficking, Crimes, Punishment
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