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Local news in brief July 4, 2010

Local news in brief July 4, 2010
Get FREE Daily Headlines by email! Carson National Forest rangers have found several abandoned and still active campfires in the last week. Leaving campfires unattended and still hot is a misdemeanor carrying a possible six-month jail sentence or up to a ,000 fine.… Continue reading

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 4/7

SOCIETY IN BRIEF 4/7
Many people in Hanoi have been diagnosed with acute diarrhea over the past week. The Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases received and treated 36 patients infected with the disease, 18 of them tested positive for Vibrio cholera.
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Area news in brief

Area news in brief
Published: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 at 12:15 p.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 at 12:15 p.m. THIBODAUX — A 56-year-old New Orleans woman was killed Monday afternoon in a three-vehicle crash on U.S. 90 east of La. 182 in Raceland.
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Brief Overview of Nixon’s Drug War

American Drug War – The Last White Hope a film by Kevin Booth John O’Neill Project Part 15: The Mother of All Conspiracies – The Global Drug Trade In this project, I will post supporting documentation for all of the points made in the movie, Who Killed John O’Neill. Below… Continue reading

A Brief Guide On Understanding The Dual Diagnosis Treatment Program In Ohio

A Brief Guide On Understanding The Dual Diagnosis Treatment Program In Ohio

Though the dual diagnosis treatment program in Ohio has existed for a long time now, its popularity has increased only in the past few years. This once-unconventional or even alternative kind of treatment program has now become part… Continue reading

SPORTS IN BRIEF

SPORTS IN BRIEF
. She declined to identify the medication.Capriati was rushed to a South Florida hospital early Sunday morning, she said. Wickline would not say how Capriati was found or who called emergency services.A child prodigy on the tennis court, Capriati bur …
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