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    Dec 18, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  1. Chorus of voices grows stronger for 'death with dignity'

    The bullet that Larry Robert Broman used to kill himself went clean through his head and into the wall.
    The bullet that Larry Robert Broman used to kill himself went clean through his head and into the wall. No one had expected him to do it. Not his ex-wife, who had remained close to him. And not their two grown daughters. It happened early on the...

    Tags: Lung Cancer, Methadone (drug), General Practitioners, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals

  2. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. Deputies: Pillbillies wanted to build dream home with drug money

    Gary Hill, 41, and his wife Paula, 39  suspected pillbillies from Maryville, Tennessee, had a financial plan to build their dream home.
    FloriDUH
    Gary Hill, 41, and his wife Paula, 39  suspected pillbillies from Maryville, Tennessee, had a financial plan to build their dream home. Although the couple had already reportedly pulled permits for the home's construction, they were reportedly still $4,...

    Tags: Drug Trafficking, Prosecution, Daytona Beach, Land Price

  4. Dec 17, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  5. Muncie man arrested in connection with Ball State thefts

    A Muncie man faces several charges related to break-ins at Ball State University.
    A Muncie man faces several charges related to break-ins at Ball State University. Police arrested Mark A. Cassady, 28, on charges including burglary, receiving stolen property, possession of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana. Campus...

    Tags: Theft

  6. Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  7. 'Boys, we've got to make a break for it'

    Graydon "Woody" Woods grew up on a western Pennsylvania farm, married an Allentown girl during World War II and went to Europe with the Army's 28th Infantry Division.
    Of The Morning Call
    Graydon "Woody" Woods grew up on a western Pennsylvania farm, married an Allentown girl during World War II and went to Europe with the Army's 28th Infantry Division. Pfc. Woods fought in the hedgerows of Normandy and paraded before cheering throngs in...

    Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Hospitals and Clinics, Mack Trucks, Inc., Allentown, Schnecksville

  8. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Failure to check muskrat traps costs Columbia man $3,786

    swaltman@aberdeennews.com
    A Columbia man who faced more than 70 counts of failing to properly check muskrat traps has admitted to six misdemeanor violations.  State law requires trappers to check their traps at least every two days to ensure that trapped animals aren't suffering...

    Tags: Crimes, Punishment, Theft, Fines, Crime, Law and Justice

  10. Dec 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Riffing on the highs and lows of the sonic landscape

    The quirky violist known as Ljova, an ingratiating fixture on the New York new music scene, has just released a recording called "Melting River." You can purchase and download it for as little as $2 on the artist-friendly website Bandcamp as either an inferior MP3 file or an HD-resolution FLAC file. Ljova says that there will be no physical release.
    The quirky violist known as Ljova, an ingratiating fixture on the New York new music scene, has just released a recording called "Melting River." You can purchase and download it for as little as $2 on the artist-friendly website Bandcamp as either an...

    Tags: Artists, Media Industry, Enrico Caruso, Physiology, Music Theater

  12. Dec 21, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Interview: Kill Hannah's Christmas presence

    Kill Hannah has spent much of its career coming to its fans around the country and in Europe, but once a year during the holiday season the Chicago alt-rock band has its fans come to it for “A New Heart For Christmas.” And considering the event — a fan expo of sorts — is in its ninth year (it kicked off Thursday with a rehearsal performance and fan Q&A and is followed by an acoustic show Friday at Crimson Lounge and a concert Saturday at the neighboring House of Blues) the trip must be worth it for the band’s faithful followers.
    Kill Hannah has spent much of its career coming to its fans around the country and in Europe, but once a year during the holiday season the Chicago alt-rock band has its fans come to it for “A New Heart For Christmas.” And considering the...

    Tags: International Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Holidays, Groundhog Day, Concerts

  14. Nov 27, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Aberdeen man pleads not guilty in synthetic drug case

    swaltman@aberdeennews.com
    An Aberdeen man authorities said intended to distribute significant amounts of synthetic drugs pleaded not guilty to a host of charges Tuesday.  Brandon J. Messmer, 36, requested a jury trial. He faces 11 charges in all, including: • Two counts...

    Tags: Justice System, Court Preliminary, Prescription Drugs, Prisons, Drug Trafficking

  16. Dec 11, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  17. A nursing supervisor at Soledad prison allegedly padded hours

    PolitiCal
    A state auditor's report sheds additional light on an unfolding scandal at a California prison in Soledad. The report, an annual compilation of state employee misconduct, notes that a nursing supervisor at the California Training Facility falsely...
  18. Jan 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Breakthrough: Researchers break down the impulse to itch

    <b>Description:</b> Johns Hopkins researchers may have narrowed in on nerve cells in mice that signal when something feels itchy, but not when it causes pain. Even if a stimulus that would normally be perceived as painful is introduced to the nerve cells, the brain interprets the stimulus as itchy, the research found.
    Description: Johns Hopkins researchers may have narrowed in on nerve cells in mice that signal when something feels itchy, but not when it causes pain. Even if a stimulus that would normally be perceived as painful is introduced to the nerve cells, the...

    Tags: Yale University, Medical Research, Science and Technology, Drugs and Medicines, Malaria

  20. Dec 8, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Notorious B.I.G. autopsy: No drugs, alcohol in rapper's system

    L.A. NOW
    The night rapper Notorious B.I.G. was gunned down in one of L.A.'s most brazen unsolved homicides he had no drugs or alcohol in his system, according to a Los Angeles County Coroner report unsealed Friday....
  22. Jan 2, 2013 |Story| La Cañada
  23. Crime blotter: Grinch steals ping-pong table

    La Cañada Flintridge Dec. 24 Drunk in public: Foothill Boulevard at Oakwood Avenue, 4:10 p.m. Man who smelled of alcohol and exhibited slurred speech while sitting on a bus bench was arrested. Dec. 27 Domestic violence: 2100 block of La Cañada...

    Tags: Table Tennis, Domestic Violence, Sports, Heroin

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