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Josh Dorman's collaged paintings on display at the Craft and Folk Art Museum
Special to The TimesJosh Dorman's show at the Craft and Folk Art Museum opens with a warning, but not the usual sober sign you see at the entrance to certain exhibitions, aiming to shelter the unprepared from "inappropriate" content. The notice, painted in sprightly letters...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Schools, Alzheimer's Disease, New York, Diseases
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Broward County deputies shock inmate with Tasers in court
South Florida Sun-SentinelUpset by a judge's ruling, a mentally ill defendant asked deputies to let him catch his breath before they carted him from the Broward Circuit Court back to jail on Friday, his lawyer said. The deputies told him he had to go, according to Assistant...Tags: Justice System, Prisons, David Jones, Lawyers, Illnesses
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Mentally ill inmate shot with Taser twice in circuit court
South Florida Sun-SentinelDeputies shocked a mentally ill inmate twice with a Taser at the Broward County circuit court on Friday when the man asked to take a breather after a hearing, the Broward Public Defender's Office said. That office says David Jones, 22, of Hollywood,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Justice System, Prisons, David Jones, Lawyers
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Count the cases
How many cases of autism have been documented among the children who have not had the vaccines? —Virginia Llorca LindenhurstTags: Virginia, Illnesses
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Woman avoids jail time for helping felon escape mental health center
A Chicago woman was sentenced Thursday to probation and community service after pleading guilty to charges that she helped her brother-in-law escape last year from the Elgin Mental Health Center. Lisa Mack, 39, of the 8100 block of South Dante Avenue...Tags: Theft, Crimes, Punishment, Trials, Illnesses
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Help-wanted ad for nanny: `My kids are a pain'
It was an unusually honest ad for a live-in nanny, a 1,000-word tome beginning, "My kids are a pain." But it worked, attracting a brave soul who's never been a nanny before. "If you cannot multitask, or communicate without being passive aggressive, don't...Tags: University of Virginia, Social Sciences, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Manhattan (New York City), New York Times
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Kot in the act: Shows you can't miss
1 Andrew Bird: Bird's multi-instrumental dexterity and quirky but melodic songs have made him a rising indie star. And let's not forget his virtuoso whistling. This is a price-is-right concert at one of the best outdoor venues in the country. Don't miss...Tags: Popular Music, Big Daddy Kane, Millennium Park, Country Music, Illnesses
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Study Watch
Protein levels do some unexpected things after severe brain injury Scientists for the first time have peered into people's brains to directly measure the ebb and flow of a substance notorious for its role in Alzheimer's disease. The delicate research...Tags: Drunk Driving, Diseases, Health Organizations, Alzheimer's Disease, Injuries
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Shots and autism
I have worked with people with autism and parents of people with autism for more than six years and enjoy it thoroughly ("Kids' vaccinations face risky resistance," Page 1, Aug. 26). I do not pity them, I try to hold open a door to the world for them....Tags: Naperville, Illnesses
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Health of Pakistan's next likely leader questioned
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Asif Ali Zardari, the man poised to become Pakistan's next president, is still known as "Mr. 10 Percent" because of corruption allegations. Now his own lawyers say he may have suffered from mental health problems within the past...Tags: Corporate Crime, Government, Corruption, Civil Unrest, NATO
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Community events
Weekend Highlights Saturday is the last day for the Olde Towne Curb Market in downtown Smithfield. From 9 a.m. to noon, rain or shine, you can get such items as fresh produce, baked goods, crafts and jewelry. Joe Giltner is scheduled to entertain....Tags: Michelle Johnson, Windsor (Isle of Wight, Virginia), Back to School, Smithfield, Christianity
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Charity works with store to provide shoes
Soles4Souls will partner with Shoe Carnival stores from Sept. 3-24 to raise funds to put shoes on children's feet. People are asked to donate $2 for the cause. Customers may bring in a pair of gently worn shoes to any participating Shoe Carnival store...Tags: Prescription Drugs, Illnesses, Shoe Carnival Incorporated, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Health Treatments
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