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Judge: 3 experts on PTSD not needed in Hoffman Estates triple-murder trial
Special to the TribuneA Cook County judge today denied an effort by a defendant in a triple murder case in Hoffman Estates to have a trio of experts testify that he was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder when the slayings occurred. Judge Ellen Mandeltort said...Tags: Murder, Judges, Justice System, Trials, Prosecution
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Records: Veteran had been taken to mental hospital before shooting ex-Navy SEAL
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — The Iraq War veteran charged with gunning down two men on a Texas shooting range — including a highly decorated former Navy SEAL sniper — had been taken to a mental hospital twice in recent months and told...
Tags: Criminals, Iraq War (2003-2011), Prosecution, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Camp Lejeune (military base)
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Vivir en y debajo de las calles
El Hartford CourantEl grupo de Tony Mack brilló una luz en la oscuridad a un paso de la carretera, cerca de la antigua armería Colt, donde varias carpas alineaban el concreto como capullos. Mack, Coordinador del Refugio Inmaculada Concepción en Hartford, sabe de...Tags: Windsor Locks, Middletown, Glastonbury, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Army secretary calls for mental health 'resilience' training
JOINT BASE LEWIS McCHORD, Wash. — With suicides in the Army reaching another record in 2012, Army Secretary John McHugh said Monday he is reviewing recommendations from a study of soldier behavioral health evaluations and intends to adopt mental...Tags: FBI, Suicide, Behavioral Conditions, Health, Mental Health
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Deputies diffuse Edgewood barricade situation during Super Bowl
No one was injured Sunday night when a man barricaded himself inside his Edgewood home, resulting in a police SWAT team being dispatched at the height of the Super Bowl. David McCracken, 44, of the 900 block of Cedar Crest Court in Edgewood, was being...Tags: Edgewood
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Navy SEAL sniper's Texas shooting death stirs controversy
Chris Kyle, by all measures, was one of the most decorated and talented soldiers in American history. He was also a victim of gun crime who was against gun control, and his death has already become cannon fodder in an emotional, rancorous debate. Kyle,...
Tags: Murder, Personal Weapon Control, Shootings, Interior Policy, Rentals
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Baltimore VA office worst in nation for processing disability claims
The Baltimore office of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is the slowest in the country in processing disability claims for servicemen and servicewomen — averaging about a year — and makes more mistakes than any other office. The...
Tags: Diabetes, Social Security, Agent Orange Poisoning (1961-1971), U.S. Army, Frederick County (Virginia)
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Program fights stigma of mental health help in Armenian community
A mental health program targeted at the Armenian community is struggling to meet its annual service goal, due in part, organizers say, to the cultural stigma attached to seeking help. For the past 10 months, the program through Didi Hirsch Mental...Tags: Substance Abuse, Google Inc., Personal Income, Behavioral Conditions, Health
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Martinsburg Marine veteran takes the walk on 'Project Runway All Stars'
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comJessica Lord of Martinsburg, W.Va., isn’t a model. She’s a Marine. But it is because of her service with the Marine Corps that Lord was selected to be part of Lifetime’s “Project Runway All Stars” as part of the show’s...Tags: Television Industry, Carmen Marc Valvo, MTV (tv network), Heidi Klum, Camp Lejeune (military base)
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Bales defers entering plea in Afghan massacre case
This post has been corrected, as indicated below.Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, accused of killing 16 villagers in Afghanistan, deferred entering a plea when he appeared Thursday morning for his arraignment at a hearing at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, south of Seattle. A veteran of three tours in Iraq before...Tags: Murder, Justice System, U.S. Army, Trials, Prosecution
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Afghan slaying: Defense depends on Sgt. Bales' mental health
Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, accused of killing 16 civilians in Afghanistan, will undergo a sanity review before a mental health defense can be presented, a military judge decided Thursday. Col. Jeffery Nance ordered the review, a step in the ongoing...Tags: Murder, Judges, Justice System, Robert Bales, Armed Conflicts
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THE BOOKWORM SEZ: Gift ideas for everyone on your list
Contributing WriterLast January, you loaded up. You loaded up on all the leftover, on-sale, clearance-priced Christmas wrapping paper you could lay your hands on. You bought Hanukkah bags, Santa wrap, gifty things with poinsettias and reindeer and holly, and you put it...Tags: Biography (genre), Buzz Bissinger, Fiction, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Authors
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