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A civilian felony court exclusively for military veterans
The Associated PressThe first clue that the Tuesday afternoon session in Part 4 of Buffalo City Court isn't like other criminal proceedings comes just before it starts. Judge Robert Russell steps down from his bench and from the aloofness of his black robe. He walks into...Tags: Therapies, Medicine, Prisons, Metal and Mineral, Crimes
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G-8 leaders face rising expectations at summit
Associated Press WriterThe world's top industrialized nations begin their annual summit Monday confronted with demands they reinvigorate the world economy, push ahead languishing climate change talks and make good on pledges to battle poverty and hunger. Leaders from the Group...Tags: Social Sciences, Heads of State, Economic Sanctions, Petroleum Industry, US Elections
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Special court for vets addresses more than crime
Associated Press WriterThe first clue that the Tuesday afternoon session in Part 4 of Buffalo City Court is not like other criminal proceedings comes just before it starts. Judge Robert Russell steps down from his bench and from the aloofness of his black robe. He walks into...Tags: Medicine, Therapies, Prisons, Metal and Mineral, Crimes
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Tropical depression hovers near Mexico
A tropical depression scattered rains across Mexico's Pacific coast on Sunday and the U.S. National Hurricane Center said it was likely to reach tropical storm force. Tropical Depression Five-E had maximum sustained winds near 35 mph (55 kph) with higher...Tags: Weather Warnings, Tropical Storms, Depression, Floods, Hurricanes
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New Juvenile Court and Detention Center finished
Connecticut's new Juvenile Court and Detention Center is done, nearly three years after it confronted scandal and opposition in Bridgeport and in the state Capitol. State officials say the security aspects of the $40 million building along Bridgeport'...Tags: Healthcare Policies, Prisons, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), Health Treatments, People
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Review: 'Shoot the Damn Dog' by Sally Brampton
Los Angeles TimesSHOOT THE DAMN DOG: A Memoir of Depression, by Sally Brampton. W.W. Norton, 326 pp., $23.95. Here's what I love about this book: the absolute physicality of the depression that gripped Sally Brampton - literally by the throat; what Freud called...Tags: Therapies, Mental Illness, Health Treatments, Animal Science
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Account exceeds FDIC insurance limits? Try using CDARS
A good way to insure large deposits In these turbulent times in the financial markets, nothing is risk-free. Except for bank deposits that don't exceed FDIC insurance limits, that is. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. insures individual depositors for...Tags: General Mills Incorporated, Obesity, NVIDIA Corporation, Life Time Fitness Incorporated, Nike Incorporated
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Knowing who killed a loved one is justice
Philip Lerman, former co-executive producer of "America's Most Wanted," is the author of the memoir "Dadditude," just released in paperback.The last sound my parents heard was the glass smashing against the wall, and the slam of the front door. My stepsister Jackie, in a schizophrenia-fueled rage, had picked up the nearest object and flung it across the room before running off again, as...Tags: Manhattan, Suffolk County (New York), Crimes, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Mental Illness
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Raising voices on Alzheimer's
The Associated PressDon Hayen has a handy way of deflecting the instant pity that comes when he reveals his Alzheimer's disease: "But I haven't lost my keys all day," he quickly jokes. Hayen is part of a growing new movement in Alzheimer's: Patients diagnosed early enough...Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), Alzheimer's Disease, Mental Illness, Diseases, Oklahoma
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'Cash Cab' won't take contestants for a ride
Special to The TimesTHERE ARE 13,000 cabs in New York City. Only one has a game show inside. Discovery Channel's "Cash Cab" is a back-to-basics quiz program that invites unsuspecting passengers to buckle up and play along, paying hard cash to answer not-so-hard questions on...Tags: Starbucks Corporation, Manhattan, Mental Illness, Television, Television Industry
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