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"Wheels of Justice" Turns for Bicycle Accident Victims in Washington State read story Seattle attorney writes legal guide for injured cyclists.Seattle, WA (PRWEB) May 01, 2012 May is National Bike Month, and while the summer weather makes cycling even more appealing, Seattle bicycle accident attorney Chris Davis hopes to help commuters better understand the rules and risks of cycling in congested cities by offering his book, "Wheels of Justice: Washington State Bicycle Accident ...
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In Marin judicial race, challenger stakes campaign on anti-appointee theme read story Russell Marne, a San Rafael lawyer, is running against two people in the Marin judicial race. One is the incumbent, James Chou. |
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The 2002 political climate read story CNN's Connie Chung told US citizen Martina Navratilova to go back to Czechoslovakia rather than complain so much |
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Seau’s Brain Seen Offering Special Insight Into NFL Hits read story The tragic death of Junior Seau, the former professional football player who shot himself last week, has the potential to provide valuable clues, researchers said. |
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Seau’s brain could offer special insight into football trauma read story For several years, researchers have been trying to understand a condition that’s haunting players of contact sports with symptoms similar to Alzheimer’s disease. The death of Junior Seau, the former professional football player who shot... |
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Easterbrook: Let the mock draft mockery begin read story TMQ eschews his mock draft in favor of making a mockery of mock drafts. |
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NFL: Seau's brain could offer insight into football trauma read story For several years, researchers have been trying to understand a condition that's haunting players of contact sports with symptoms similar to Alzheimer's disease. |
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New Yorker profile? No, thanks read story Last year, The New Yorker ran a long, flattering profile of the director Andrew Stanton, the Pixar veteran who was engaged at the time in reshoots for the troubled "John Carter." The article, by Tad Friend, noted some of the studio’s concerns about the initial cut of the film, which was Stanton’s debut in live action, but for the most part, its tone was highly positive, portraying Stanton as ... |
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Letting Chen study in U.S. offers path out of thicket - Sat, 05 May 2012 PST read story BEIJING – Tapping a visa track to America used by thousands of Chinese students, U.S. officials say they have struck a face-saving compromise with China over the fate of a blind Chinese human rights activist, possibly resolving a messy diplomatic dispute that brought deep embarrassment to both countries. The U.S. State Department said Friday that it had secured Chinese agreement to allow Chen ... |
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NFL Capsules: Sanders gets temporary custody of children read story McKINNEY (AP) — A Texas judge ordered Deion Sanders' estranged wife on Monday to stay at least 500 yards away from the former NFL star's suburban Dallas home in a ruling stemming from a scuffle between the pair last month. |
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