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48i — accepting rules as limitation, self-honesty necessary — June 15, 2010

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Does anyone know About Rules for Patients in a Bradford Rehab Facility?

Question by Myranda!: Does anyone know About Rules for Patients in a Bradford Rehab Facility?
My boyfriend recently became addicted to oxycontin (it was only a month or so ago) and I didnt know until last week, he is currently going to counseling and in a detox facility. Its… Continue reading

Police are limited when frisking suspects, N.J. Supreme Court rules

Police are limited when frisking suspects, N.J. Supreme Court rules
Matt Rainey/The Star-LedgerTwo justices, Barry Albin (shown above) and Roberto Rivera-Soto, dissented from the majority ruling, saying that officer Jeffrey Plum acted appropriately in a 2003 search of a suspected gang associate. TRENTON — In a decision criticized by prosecutors…… Continue reading

Plushenko’s competitive career on ice after ISU decides he violated eligibility rules

Plushenko’s competitive career on ice after ISU decides he violated eligibility rules
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Olympic gold and silver medalist Evgeni Plushenko has lost his eligibility because he skated in exhibition shows after the world championships without receiving permission from the Russian figure skating federation.
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Simple Weight Loss Rules People Fail to Follow

Simple Weight Loss Rules People Fail to Follow

Some people can’t resist chocolate or ice cream, some people it’s pizza or some other food or sweet. While I enjoy all of those foods on occasion, Cheez-It’s are the food equivalent of crack cocaine for me.

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City medical marijuana rules slated to change

City medical marijuana rules slated to change
Englewood’s licensing requirement for medical marijuana establishments that include limitations on how close the retail outlets can be from each other and from schools and day-care centers will have to be changed to conform with newly passed state laws.

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