exact same last name as Silva's and a similar first name
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Pharmacy Mistakenly Gives Pregnant Woman Abortion Pill - Denver News Story - KMGH Denver - 0 views
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exact same last name as Silva's and a similar first name.
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She could miscarry, carry the child to full-term with severe birth defects or she could have a happy, healthy baby.
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where they gave her charcoal to absorb the drug
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"I took it because I thought it was mine," Silva said.
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common practice at Walgreen's and other pharmacies to ask for your address when issuing prescription medication just in case names are similar.
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Police: Mother kills her 2 'mouthy' teens - U.S. news - Crime & courts - msnbc.com - 0 views
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An arrest affidavit said Schenecker shot her son twice in the head "for talking back" as she drove him to soccer practice Thursday night. She drove home, went inside and shot her daughter in the back of head while the teen sat at a computer doing homework, then shot her in the face, the affidavit said.
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Julie Schenecker was jailed and charged with two counts of first-degree murder.
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The body of Schenecker's daughter, Calyx Powers Schenecker, 16, was found in an upstairs bedroom, McElroy said. The body of her son, Powers Beau Schenecker, 13, was found in an SUV in the garage.
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The wife of a military officer shot and killed her son on the way to soccer practice, then drove to their upscale home and shot her daughter in the head while she studied at her computer
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Jury finds New York TV executive guilty of murder for wife's beheading - CNN.com - 0 views
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second-degree murder for beheading his wife.
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that the long knife used by her husband had left marks on his office's tile floor.
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According to prosecutors, Aasiya Hassan had filed for divorce less than a week before she died.
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"It ended with 'Mo' Hassan in fear of his very life," he told jurors. "Mo Hassan killed his wife, but he is not guilty of murder in the second degree."
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Police earlier said they had responded to several domestic violence calls at the couple's home, but no one had ever been arrested.
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2 arrested in Ohio frat party shooting that left 1 YSU student dead (video) - National ... - 0 views
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According to reports, the men had been ejected from the party, but returned and opened fire.
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He was described by friends as a nice person who did not get into trouble.
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Ohio Governor John Kasich released a statement noting he was “shocked and saddened“ by the shooting.
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assistance from the FBI,
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Party ejection led to Ohio frat house shooting, police say - CNN.com - 0 views
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killing one and wounding 11, were apparently angry because they were being thrown out of a party there, police said Monday.
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Police identified the suspects in the Sunday shooting as Columbus E. Jones, 22, and Braylon L. Rogers, 19, both Youngstown residents.
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Jamail Johnson, 25, of Girard, Ohio, died in the shooting. He was shot once in the back of the head and several times in the lower body,
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"I'm hurting for him right now," Baker said. "I'm just surprised he had to be the one in the crossfire."
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Palin says U.S. headed down 'road to ruin' - St. Petersburg Times - 0 views
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Sarah Palin opened a celebration of Ronald Reagan by declaring that the United States was lurching toward a "road to ruin,"
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a new direction was urgently needed in Washington.
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She reminded her audience that he, too, was "mocked, ridiculed and criticized" before his conservative vision became accepted Republican doctrine.
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"There's a whole army of patriotic Davids out there, across this great country, ready to stand up and to speak out in defense of liberty."
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'Jihad Jane': 'Jihad Jane' pleads guilty in terrorism plot - latimes.com - 1 views
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Jihad Jane," accused of conspiring with foreign terrorists to kill a Swedish cartoonist who offended Muslims,
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Colleen LaRose, 47, avoids a trial but sets herself up for a potential life sentence in prison and a $1-million fine. She initially pleaded not guilty in March.
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LaRose is accused of conspiring with others in Asia and Europe to kill Swedish cartoonist Lars Vilks, who drew the prophet Muhammad's head on a dog's body in 2007.
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Nevermind, about the whole joke thing (in my first comment.) That's a little harsh- trust me with that. At the same time when Saddam Hussein's statues were toppled over, no one bother to kill the masses who participated in that. It shouldn't matter what other people think. The truth is not everybody will like you and they might be thinking about drawing your head on a dog's body too. On a side note, I was in Model United Nations last year- in this club we skipped school to attend Mock UN meetings. The presiding officer was completely rude and annoying, so the assembly would pass around really, really bad notes about him (including drawings of him similar to the dog's body thing.) Anyways, when he found out he ran out of the room literally crying. In both cases it is an overreaction.
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she pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, conspiracy to kill in a foreign country, making false statements to government officials relating to international terrorism, and attempted identity theft to facilitate an act of international terrorism.
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LaRose, who lived in Pennsburg, Pa., 35 miles north of Philadelphia, called herself "Jihad Jane" and "Fatima LaRose" online. She posted on YouTube in June 2008 that she was desperate to do something to help the suffering Muslim people. The message attracted contacts from people in Asia and Europe who invited LaRose to travel to Europe and train with jihadists, according to court documents.
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Oh, so LaRose is Jane. It seems like she lost her original intentions "to help the suffering Muslim people." Because killing someone else doesn't do anything but hurt other people. For the record killing someone else doesn't boost (at least it shouldn't boost a mentality stable persons) confidence. She could have helped in so many other ways, it is a shame.
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The case became public when federal authorities unsealed the indictment.
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Officer shoots man in Alabama courtroom | Reuters - 0 views
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officer used unnecessary force in twice shooting a defendant they said became unruly but did not attempt to get a gun and was anyway on crutches with a broken hip sustained in a car accident.
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The defendant shouted at the judge after he was sentenced, swung his crutches and "got real disorderly", provoking a melee but posed little threat because he was on crutches, she said.
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People screamed when the first shot was fired and shouted at the officer not to shoot again but he told them to clear the court, "stood over him on the ground and shot him again," she said in a version similar to that of other witnesses.
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For Survivors of a Fallen Biker: Wrongful Death Claims in NC - 0 views
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Reasonable funeral expenses;
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It allows a legal claim to be brought for the damages that the deceased person would have had, had they not died from their injuries.
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New York City Council votes to ban smoking in parks, on beaches - CNN.com - 0 views
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the city that never smokes, or at least the city that highly restricts it.
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Nine years after the Big Apple banned smoking in its restaurants, the New York City Council on Wednesday voted to ban smoking in city parks and on city beaches,
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The ban prohibits smoking in all 1,700 city parks and on its 14 miles of beaches,
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But Council Member Robert Jackson, who opposed the bill, said the ban is "going against our liberty of the people of New York City. As someone who wants to breathe clean air, I think we are going too far and being intrusive."
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Senate rejects bid to repeal healthcare law | Reuters - 0 views
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They want to replace patients' rights with insurance companies' power. They want to replace health with sickness. They want to replace the promise of tomorrow with the pain of yesterday
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days after a federal judge struck down the 2010 law as unconstitutional, a ruling the Obama administration promptly announced it would appeal
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A federal judge in Florida on Monday ruled that Congress overstepped its authority in requiring that nearly all Americans obtain insurance or pay a fine
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improved
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Congress can make Americans buy anything that Congress wants
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TSA Unveils New, Modest Body Scanner - ABC News - 0 views
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where they would report back to the checkpoint if they see anything suspicious
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which make up 239 of the approximately 500 scanners that are available in 78 airports throughout the nation
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It will also allow the passengers to see what the TSA agents see when they step through the scanner
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The current scanners show the detailed contours of the participant's body
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I wonder how detailed the scanners actually are. Is it just the outline of the body? While I can understand why this might upset people, I think they should look at the bigger picture. The current scanners are detecting weapons, and the people viewing the scans are professionals, not perverts (hopefully).
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Reward offered for info in death of former Pentagon official - CNN.com - 0 views
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The family of former Pentagon official John P. Wheeler III is offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a suspect in Wheeler's slaying.
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Wheeler's body was discovered on New Year's Eve at Wilmington's Cherry Island landfill as a sanitation truck was unloading garbage it had picked up from metal trash bins in Newark, Delaware.
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A toxicology analysis was done during the autopsy, but the results were not released.
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Search warrant details scene where bodies of Florida teens found - CNN.com - 0 views
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Schenecker, 50, is charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the January 28 deaths of her 13-year-old son, Beau Powers Schenecker, and her 16-year-old daughter, Calyx Powers Schenecker.
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She was denied bond
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Police found Calyx's body in an upstairs bedroom. She had been shot twice in the head, police said. Beau's body was later found in the front seat of an SUV inside the home's garage, police said. They said he was shot while he was being driven to soccer practice.
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Police later found writings in the house, thought to be from Schenecker, in which she spelled out her intentions in detail
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A responding officer, Julie Becker, wrote that she didn't see any "visible injuries" on Calyx, nor did the girl complain of any. "She seemed cautious of what was saying, and at times began to cry,"
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Illinois signs civil unions bill into law - CNN.com - 0 views
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Illinois joined five other states Monday in legalizing civil unions, a move that will give same sex couples many of the legal protections that are now granted to married couples.
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The new law will allow same sex and heterosexual couples to enter into civil unions granting them many rights given to married couples
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These rights include automatic hospital visitation rights, the ability to make emergency medical decisions for partners, the ability to share a room in a nursing home, adoption and parental rights, pension benefits, inheritance rights, and the right to dispose of a partner's remains, the governor's office said.
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But some groups in Illinois object to the new law
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It gives them the rights that other families have when it comes to their six-year-old daughter and two-year-old son, they told CNN affiliate WLS.
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Man arrested with explosives outside Mich. mosque - War Room - Salon.com - 1 views
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Roger Stockham, a 63-year-old California man, was arrested on explosives charges last week after police allegedly found him with M-80s in the trunk of his car in the parking lot of the Islamic Center of America, a Dearborn, Michigan, mosque.
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Stockham was arraigned on Wednesday on one count of false report or threat of terrorism and one count of possession of explosives with unlawful intent, police said in a statement.
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history of anti-government feelings and he was attracted to Michigan because of its large Arab and Muslim population.
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mental instability or not, he could have caused a lot of damage." And, he added, "if his name was Ali or Muhammed and he did a similar thing at a synogogue, he would have been immediately labeled a domestic terrorist
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He says Stockham had been heard by an employee of a Detroit bar making anti-Muslim remarks, including "describing Muslims as the enemy." The employee took down Stockham's license plate and alerted police. When they found him in the mosque parking lot, police found a concealed knife on Stockham and a large amount of fireworks, including M-80 exlposives, in the trunk of his car