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Schaumburg couple injured in Oklahoma tornado
Schaumburg Trustee Frank Kozak and his wife, Char, survived a terrifying encounter with the Moore, Okla., tornado when the twister demolished the ranch house where they were staying, their son Steve said Wednesday. The Kozaks were visiting relatives...Tags: Natural Disasters, Tornadoes
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Oklahoma tornado: Hospital 'code black' before flood of patients
The injured children came into the Children's Hospital at the Oklahoma University Medical Center in Oklahoma City fast. So fast that the hospital set up a triage center in its own facility. "Every once in a while, a trauma trickles into the emergency...Tags: Long Island, Natural Disasters, Tornadoes, Hospitals and Clinics, Hypothermia
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Oceanside man sentenced to six months for stealing Marine gear
SAN DIEGO -- A former civilian contractor at Camp Pendleton was sentenced Monday to six months in prison followed by six months' house arrest after pleading guilty to stealing medical equipment meant to be shipped to forward-deployed Marines, including...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Theft, Justice System, Punishment
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Preds' savior is 42 and once lost his job in college to Drew Bledsoe
The battle scars have mounted. Orlando Predators quarterback Aaron Garcia has accumulated broken bones, dislocated joints and undergone numerous arthroscopic surgeries in nearly two decades in the Arena Football League. Those injuries push Garcia, 42,...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Football, Pacific-12 Conference, San Jose SaberCats, NFL Draft
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Dr. Paul Jorden, 1927-2013
As a teenager, Paul Jorden cared for his cancer-stricken mother, leading her to suggest he become a doctor because of his bedside manner. He took her advice, going on to medical school and a 24-year career as an orthopedic surgeon in private practice....
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Orthopedic Surgery, Hospitals and Clinics, Kenya
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Family Promise to fill empty bowls, new leaders for P.E.O. Sisterhood
Family Promise is having its third annual Empty Bowl fundraiser on June 2 with proceeds going to provide safe shelter, meals and support for homeless families. Guests are welcome from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church of Glendale,...
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Toddler's death gets national attention
South Bend TribuneThe circumstances surrounding the case of a toddler beaten to death in 2009 by her caretaker in LaGrange County will be featured this week by a national television newsmagazine. The Tribune has reported extensively on 16-month-old Alissa Guernsey's...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Child Abuse, Substance Abuse, Laws
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Bears could have interest in injured WR Harrison later
Wide receiver Mark Harrison, who was expected to sign with the Bears but failed his physical exam, did not participate in Friday's start to rookie minicamp at Halas Hall. Harrison is recovering from surgery to repair a broken bone in his foot. Harrison,...
Tags: Hakeem Nicks, Football, Chicago Bears, New York Giants, Cincinnati Bearcats
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Motorcycle hits parked police car in Marquette Park
Tribune reporterA woman was lodged under a police car in the Marquette Park neighborhood after the motorcycle she was on crashed into the car early Sunday morning. The driver of the motorcycle, a 40-year-old man, was thrown over the top of the bike, police said. He...Tags: Marquette Park, Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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Challenges, changes and controversies: ECRMC deals with evolving medical climate
Staff WriterHealth care reform, budget cuts and ever more stringent governmental regulations are what El Centro Regional Medical Center Chief Executive Officer David Green finds as the main challenges the hospital faces. “So what are we going to have to do...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Asthma, Finance, University of Chicago, Health Care Reform (2009)
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Assembly OKs workers' comp bill to ban out-of-state athletes
SACRAMENTO — Controversial legislation that would restrict most professional athletes from out-of-state teams from filing claims in California workers' compensation courts won overwhelming approval Thursday in the state Assembly. Despite...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees, Social Security, Henry T. Perea, Labor Legislation
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