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COURANT/FRONTLINE INVESTIGATION: Raising Adam Lanza
The Hartford CourantShortly after her move from New Hampshire to Newtown in 1998, Nancy Lanza had good news about her troubled son. "Adam is doing well here, and seems to be enjoying the new school," Lanza wrote to a friend back in Kingston, N.H., in a Feb. 9, 1999, email....Tags: Danbury, Laws, Law Enforcement, Insomnia, General Electric Company
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A Methodical Massacre: Horror And Heroics
The Hartford CourantAdam Lanza blasted his way into the Sandy Hook Elementary School. He fired a half-dozen thunderous rounds from a semiautomatic rifle to open a hole big enough to step through in one of the school's glass doors. Once inside, he had to make a choice....Tags: Danbury, Teachers, Laws, Law Enforcement, Shootings
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Shame on you
Every so often a shame punishment will make the headlines. The most recent case involved an Ohio woman who was ordered to wear a sign that read, "Only an idiot drives on the sidewalk to avoid a school bus." While this punishment may prevent someone from...
Tags: Punishment, Health and Medical Professionals, Mental Health, Psychology
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Fact Finder 12: Why are people so rude online?
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsAre you a mean person online? Do you know people who are? Nasty, rude and offensive comments are common on social media. Things are said that people would never say face to face. FactFinder 12 wanted to know why, so we took our questions to a panel of...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Social Media
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Commentary: The case for more school counselors
Any teacher can point out the students in their classes who have psychological problems. There are clear indications, some even to the casual observer: lack of friends, uncommonly quiet or the opposite, choice of clothes, bodily issues, etc. The...Tags: Students, Health and Medical Professionals, Teaching and Learning, School Examinations
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Film, TV violence is an intensely sensitive subject for some
Years after she first saw "The Passion of the Christ," Lori Pearson still feels queasy when she recalls the brutally graphic movie about the final hours of Jesus' life. "After I left the theater I remember feeling physically uncomfortable," said...
Tags: When Harry Met Sally (movie), University of Wisconsin-Madison, Movies, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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Following the Flames, Part 2: Inside the Mind of an Arsonist
Channel 2 NewsFire investigators can often determine the source of a fire at a crime scene -- but for psychologists and mental health experts, the reasons that led a person to commit a crime with fire are far deeper. Forensic psychologist Lawrence Maile said...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Mental Health, Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice
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Calexico Unified approves 2011-2012 audit
Staff WriterCALEXICO — The Calexico Unified School District approved its 2011-2012 Independent Audit Financial Report and Audit Certification during its regular school board meeting Tuesday night. Wilkinson Hadley King & Co. LLP performed the audit and...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Justice System, Religion and Belief
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Ex-psychologist from Lake Ozark gets 3-year prison term for $1 million in fraudulent bills
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A psychologist practicing in the Lebanon area was sentenced in federal court on Wednesday for engaging in a $1 million scheme to defraud Medicare and Medicaid. “Those who defraud the government are stealing from the pockets...
Tags: Punishment, Health Insurance, Health Treatments, Medicaid, Psychotherapy
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Common skin conditions in kids are more than just an itch to scratch
Most new parents dream of their newborns with 10 fingers and 10 toes, and pretty, soft new baby skin. But as they grow, children can experience some very common skin conditions — some with an easy fix, and others a little more complex. Eleven-...
Tags: Dermatologists, Pikesville, Skin Conditions, Pharmaceuticals, Physical Conditions
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'Delusional' man insane but not guilty in weed-trimmer slaying of father
Special to the TribuneA Woodridge man who beat his father to death with a weed trimmer suffered hallucinations and delusions, a psychologist testified Monday, just before a judge found the man not guilty of murder by reason of insanity. After hearing two independent...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Murder, Prosecution, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Lawyers
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Detectives investigating ex-priest's conduct with girl, then 16
L.A. NOWLos Angeles County sheriff's detectives have launched an investigation of an ex-priest and L.A. school district employee about a sexual relationship he allegedly had with a 16-year-old in the late 1980s, The Times has learned. The inquiry into the...
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