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Man gets prison for crime at 'Spider-Man' actress Kirsten Dunst's NYC hotel suite
NEW YORK A drug addict who was arrested on charges of burglarizing Kirsten Dunst's New York City hotel penthouse suite has been sentenced to 4½ years in prison. Jarrod Beinerman was arrested on burglary and larceny charges after a security camera...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Tourism and Leisure, SoHo, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Kirsten Dunst
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Kirsten Dunst penthouse burglar jailed for 4 1/2 years
A drug addict who was arrested on charges of burglarizing "Spider-Man" star Kirsten Dunst's New York City hotel penthouse suite has been sentenced to 4 1/2 years in prison. Jarrod Beinerman was arrested on burglary and larceny charges after a security...Tags: Spider-Man, Crimes, SoHo, Punishment, Health Treatments
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Genome lights the way to cancer 'milestone'
Researchers cataloging the genetic codes of deadly human brain and pancreatic cancers say they have found several dozen defective genes that appear to work in concert to set off the tumor growth that eventually kills their victims. The team, at the Johns...Tags: Virginia, Medical Specialization, Pharmaceuticals, Research, Medicine
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Katie Couric teams with rival anchors to 'Stand Up to Cancer'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNEW YORK -- Katie Couric marks her second anniversary at "CBS Evening News" today, but tonight the anchor will be focused on raising money for cancer research. Couric will be joined by her rival network anchors, ABC's Charles Gibson and NBC's Brian...Tags: Diseases, Health Treatments, Death and Dying, Katie Couric, NBC
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Richard Collier's agent: Jags player improved 'but not out of the woods'
Associated PressJaguars offensive tackle Richard Collier is making gradual improvement from gunshot wounds but is "not out of the woods yet," his agent told a newspaper Thursday. Collier remained in critical but stable condition in the intensive care unit at Shands...Tags: Jacksonville Jaguars, Crimes, Health Treatments, Injuries, Florida
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Alonso's next challenge
Baltimore schools CEO Andres Alonso had a remarkable first year. He ruffled the teachers union, infuriated the administrators union, shifted power from the central office to school principals, revolutionized funding allocations to individual schools,...Tags: Retirement, Sheila Dixon, Health Treatments, Martin O'Malley, Budgets and Budgeting
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Program offers care for frequent 911 callers
Baltimore health and fire officials say a 12-week pilot program that linked the city's most frequent 911 callers to medical care and social services cut down on emergency visits and saved $18,000 in ambulance services. In May, the quasi-public...Tags: Healthcare Access, Society, Health Treatments, Emergency Incidents, Medical Services
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Rising methadone deaths
The June letter from the Baltimore Health Department alerted physicians, nurses and other providers to a significant increase in methadone-related overdose deaths. The letter from Dr. Laura Herrera, a deputy city health commissioner, raised the...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Health Treatments, Death and Dying, University of Maryland Medical Center, Maryland
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Anderson strikes deal with Ravens
The Baltimore Ravens agreed to terms with former Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Willie Anderson on Thursday on a three-year, $11 million contract. Anderson was cut by the Bengals recently after refusing to take a pay cut. He picked the Ravens over...Tags: San Diego Chargers, Buffalo Bills, National Football League, Baltimore Ravens, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Colts' Saturday passes on knee surgery
Despite a torn ligament in his right knee, Indianapolis Colts center Jeff Saturday is not planning on surgery anytime soon. The three-time Pro Bowl selection, who was hurt in the Colts' preseason loss to Buffalo two weeks ago, will instead continue...Tags: Health Treatments, Jeff Saturday, Surgery, Football, Indianapolis Colts
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Culpepper Retires
Daunte Culpepper summed up his thoughts in two words, which ushered in the start of a new era for the former Pro Bowl quarterback. "Farewell NFL," he wrote. With that, a career once filled with promise came to an unceremonious end. Culpepper, who stood...Tags: Buffalo Bills, Contracts, Florida Panthers, Retirement, Crimes
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City project cuts ambulance costs
One woman was using the wrong type of insulin, causing the 65-year-old to faint one to three times a week. A 47-year-old homeless man drank a liter of vodka a day, and concerned citizens frequently called 911 after seeing him unconscious on the street....Tags: Healthcare Access, Illnesses, Mental Illness, Medical Services, Fires
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