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Trial starts for man charged with breaking baby's bones
In a videotaped police interview, the Allentown man uses a baby doll to demonstrate how he broke his 3-month-old baby's leg. Derek Bullard, 24, pulls the doll's leg up and twists it until it touches its torso and explains how he heard a "pop" when he did...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Allentown
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13 people shot, 2 fatally, since Sunday afternoon
Tribune reportersAt least 13 people were shot on the city's South and West sides late Sunday and early this morning, including a 71-year-old man shot by a BB gun, authorities said. Among them was a 15-year-old boy fatally shot by a police officer during a foot chase...Tags: Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Jackson Park, University of Chicago, Humboldt Park, Douglas Park
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Carbon monoxide in group home in Parkville sends 8 to hospital
Eight residents and staff members of a group home in Parkville were taken to area hospitals — six of them to Maryland Shock Trauma Center — for possible chemical exposure in the home early Monday morning, according to Baltimore County fire...
Tags: Northwest Hospital, Parkville, Baltimore County
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Allentown man shot; police burst into Pine St. home, but gunman is gone
More than five hours after a man was shot in Center City Allentown on Monday, a police Emergency Response Team burst into a city home in search of the gunman, but found no one inside. "We didn't locate anybody, just two aggressive pit bulls," city Capt....
Tags: Allentown, Lehigh Valley Hospital, Shootings
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FLASHBACK: In '88, Bobby Allison is critically injured in crash at Pocono
A weekly look back at sports in the Lehigh Valley, in anniversaries of multiples of five. June 17 1988—Steph Mack's three-run homer and Cathy Frohnheiser's solo shot powers Northern Lehigh to an 8-2 win over Linesville and the PIAA Class 2A...Tags: Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, Transportation Accidents, High School Sports, Citizens Bank Park, Fenway Park
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Branson group aids veterans who sacrificed bodies but want to do more
jhickman@ky3.comBRANSON, Mo. -- The Branson Veterans Events and Reunions organization is a group that honors war veterans by putting together various activities for those who've served our country. Recently, they invited another veterans service organization from...Tags: Golf, Sports, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Transforming health care: Dr. Edgar Maldonado set up Lehigh Valley's first Spanish-speaking clinic
When Dr. Edgar Maldonado arrived at Lehigh Valley Hospital more than a decade ago, he looked more like a college student than a doctor. He came in carrying a backpack full of medical reference books that he used in his native Puerto Rico. "We have...
Tags: Allentown, Lehigh Valley Hospital, Heart Attack, Diabetes, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Special Report: For top U.S. lawyers, case in Guam is rare prize
ReutersHAGATNA, Guam (Reuters) - Steven Levin lives alone on a boat docked off the coast of the Pacific island of Guam, about as far away from the U.S. mainland as an American resident can get. He has no wife or kids, no job, no phone or Internet service. But...Tags: Business Enterprises, Legal Service, Crime, Law and Justice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Laws
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Therapist offers music to patients
Akron Beacon JournalAKRON, Ohio For Chris Blackwell, the arrival of one special therapist during his four-hour dialysis sessions is truly music to his ears. When Akron Children's Hospital music therapist Sarah Tobias visits him every week or two, the constant whooshing...Tags: Health Treatments, Dialysis, American Idol (tv program), Insurance, Family
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Virginia politician starts errant bedsheet drive for troops in Afghanistan
McClatchy Foreign StaffKABUL, Afghanistan This spring, a local political candidate in Roanoke, Va., started an appeal for bedsheets to help U.S. MASH units in Afghanistan, which had run short and been forced to put wounded troops on ripped, bloodstained linen, she said....Tags: Wars and Interventions, Afghanistan, Health and Medical Professionals, U.S. Army, U.S. Military
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Community notes Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Volunteer connections Bay Harbor Foundations annual vintage car and boat festival, June 20-22, needs volunteers to register exhibitors as they arrive. You will check in the exhibitors, offer them refreshments and assist as they review their schedule. ...Tags: Health Treatments, Christianity, Family Planning, Personal Service, Planned Parenthood
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Obamacare-like groups tied to lower costs: study
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Large independent doctor practices that focus on primary care tend to spend less money and are more likely to meet guidelines for Americans on Medicare than smaller groups, according to a new study. The findings suggest that...Tags: Harvard Medical School, Internists, Health and Safety at School, Medical Research, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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