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An 30-year-old woman was in hospital Sunday night after a terrifying fall at Spadina subway station.
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A former Florida State student found dead after helping with a narcotics investigation should not have been placed in such a dangerous situation, lawyers representing the woman's family said Sunday.
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Sumter County Sheriff Anthony Dennis says deputies are searching for a two men in connection with the shooting death of one of the men's wife.Coroner Verna Moore says 37-year-old Angela Anderson of Sumter died Saturday evening at a Columbia hospital from a gunshot wound to the back.
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Cape Town's Tygerberg Hospital is going to ask for CCTV and better security after a student was raped, but this has been labelled "window-dressing".
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An 30-year-old woman was in hospital Sunday night after a terrifying fall at Spadina subway station.
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WASHINGTON, May 11 (Xinhua) -- Three people were killed ...
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A medical helicopter on a return flight after dropping off a patient crashed after takeoff, killing the surgeon, nurse and pilot aboard, officials said Sunday.
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A medical helicopter on a return flight after dropping off a patient crashed after takeoff, killing the surgeon, nurse and pilot ...
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She has been transported to St Michael's hospital.
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A medical helicopter on a return flight after dropping off a patient crashed after take-off, killing the surgeon, nurse and pilot aboard, officials said Sunday.
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Officials say a University of Wisconsin Med Flight helicopter returning to Madison with a doctor, nurse and pilot crashed, killing everyone aboard.
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The young victim, believed to be just 18 years old, was found on Duncanwoods Drive.
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A federal grand jury indicted a nurse on numerous charges accusing him of paying kickbacks so a nurse at Baptist Health Medical Center would buy goods from a medical-supply business, prosecutors said Thursday. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)
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ROGERS - Scrubs. White on top. (Benton County Daily Record)
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The 4th Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney John Threet knows his office has been busy prosecuting cases and sending lots of criminals to prison. The numbers prove him right. (Northwest Arkansas Times)
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One-hundred percent of University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville online nursing students have passed the NCLEXRN exam.
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The Arkansas State University-Beebe medical laboratory technician students won first and third place in the 17th Annual Medical Laboratory Technology Quiz Bowl on April 21 at ASU-Beebe.
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The Bainum Foundation recently donated $5,000 to the Mercy Health Foundation of St. Joseph's Mercy Health Center. According to a release from the hospital, the funds will be used to refurbish the Cooper-Anthony Mercy Child Advocacy Center's waiting room.
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Zimbabwe police are reported to have arrested 56 opposition activists on charges of public violence.The arrests took place in the farming town of Shamva on Thursday, according to Opposition lawyer Alec Muchadehama.
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Until Stryker, a medical products company, began marketing highly durable ceramic hips in the United States in 2003, squeaking was extremely rare.
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TIJUANA, Mexico, May 10 -- You can walk to the U.S. border, Francelia Menchaca's immigration lawyer advised her, but don't put your fingers through its fence. It may hinder her immigration paperwork, the lawyer said.
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Lebanese security and hospital officials say that at least 12 gunmen are dead and 20 wounded in a gun battle between pro- and anti-government groups in a remote region of northern Lebanon with the Lebanese prime minister is calling an "armed coup."
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It has been a week since a cyclone devastated the Myanmar coastline. Tens of thousands of bodies have yet to be identified or buried. United Nations consultant and expert on directing disaster relief Claude de Ville de Goyet talks with Andrea Seabrook about the difficult task ahead for Myanmar.
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A well-known Springbok rugby player's sister was kidnapped from a hospital parking lot and raped this week in Cape Town.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio Democratic Party no longer considers scandal-plagued Attorney General Marc Dann one of its own, voting Saturday to strip an officeholder of his endorsement for the first time in the organization's history.