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Leopold indicted on charges of using police detail for political gain
Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold has been charged with using his taxpayer-funded police detail to help secure his re-election, run personal errands, keep his affair with a county employee private and drive him to frequent sexual rendezvous,...Tags: Anne Arundel Community College, Martin O'Malley, Regional Authority, Government, Executive Branch
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Newport Beach dentist loses in malpractice suit
A Newport Beach dentist known for treating the rich and famous will have to pay one of her patients $641,542 after badly damaging her teeth and gums to the point that she needed emergency surgery. Earlier this month an arbitrator ruled in favor of Ingrid...Tags: Teeth, Health, Dentistry and Dental Health, Trials, Emergency Health Procedures
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A little of this, a little of that
So Facebook offered itself up on the open market at $38 a share and it’s now way below that and people are wondering WHAT HAPPENED? Well, what’s Facebook worth to you? Probably the greatest time-sucker to come along in ages, FB, as it’s...Tags: Health, Mitt Romney, Drugs and Medicines, Donald Trump, Republican National Conventions
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Cook board makes firing of medical examiner easier, sets 5-year term
Tribune reporterThe Cook County Board of Commissioners voted today to set a five-year term for the county medical examiner. The ordinance, which also establishes explicit rules for removing the medical examiner from office, comes after reports in recent weeks that...Tags: Jeffrey R. Tobolski, Politics, Cook County Board of Commissioners, Cook County Government, Elections
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St. Francis Settles Reardon Child Sex Abuse Claims
The Hartford CourantSt. Francis Hospital and its insurers have reached settlements with virtually all of the 150 known child victims of hospital endocrinologist George Reardon, a milestone in years of contentious litigation that grew from what may be the most extensive...Tags: Health, Trials, Insurance, Litigation, Transportation Industry
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Obama and Romney surprisingly similar on health care
With Mitt Romney essentially assured the Republican nomination for president, the time has arrived to compare his (supposedly) differing viewpoints on health reform with President Barack Obama's. As many commentators and policy analysts have recognized,...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Health, Medicaid, Mitt Romney, Government Health Care
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House panel approves changes to abortion regulations
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsTOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas House committee has endorsed legislation meant to ensure the state doesn't subsidize abortions even indirectly through tax credits and deductions. The Federal and State Affairs Committee advanced the bill Thursday after...Tags: Health, Tax Credits, Medical Procedures and Tests, Birth Defects, Taxation
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Malpractice lawyer recommendations come from unlikely source: hospitals
After Ada George's thyroid treatment went wrong last summer, leaving the 57-year-old mother of three brain-damaged and comatose, officials from Good Samaritan Hospital approached her family twice to apologize and offer compensation, which the Georges...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Religion and Belief, Litigation and Regulation, Injuries and Wounds, Lawyers
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Do doctors lie to patients?
Do you think your doctor is open and honest with you? Maybe not always, according to a new survey. Researchers from Harvard Medical School and the Mongan Institute for Health Policy at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston surveyed 1,891 physicians...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Harvard Medical School, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, General Practitioners
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Illinois urged to investigate doctors with tainted records
Six years ago, Oklahoma took away the medical license of a physician over sexual misconduct. A managed care organization in that state took emergency action to suspend the doctor's clinical privileges, and New York also revoked the doctor's license to...Tags: Mary E Flowers, Health, Sex Crimes, Concerts, Medical Procedures and Tests
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British Police Arrest Five At Murdoch's Sun Newspaper
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - British police threw Rupert Murdoch's scandal-hit News Corporation into fresh turmoil on Saturday by arresting five senior staff at the top-selling daily The Sun in a probe into journalists paying police for tip-offs. The move is...Tags: Police Arrests, Career and Workplace, Economy, Business and Finance, Newspapers, Police Investigations
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2011 YEAR IN REVIEW
John Michael MontgomeryCountry-Fest draws thousands to Winchester
Country came to town in September with the inaugural John Michael Montgomery Country-Fest. The two-day concert event took place at Lykins Park Sept. 23-24 with artists including Montgomery...Tags: Prisons, Transportation Accidents, Prosecution, International Military Interventions, Festive Events
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