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Kings send almost-instant message to Phoenix
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- The Kings went with new media after their Game 1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks in the first round of the playoffs, posting, "To everyone in Canada outside BC. You're welcome," on Twitter. They appeared to go old school in...
Tags: Detroit Red Wings, Anze Kopitar, Mike Smith (ice hockey), Stanley Cup Playoffs, Los Angeles Kings
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'Smash' recap: Is this a bombshell or just a bomb?
Show Tracker"Smash" recap: Just when we thought "Smash" couldn't get any sillier, the most recent episode comes along to blow to smithereens any sense of nuance or mystique the show had left.... -
Irvine doctor loses medical license after patient dies of overdose
L.A. NOWAn Irvine-based doctor has lost his medical license for allegedly over-prescribing medication to a depressed patient a month before the patient died of an overdose. Dariush Javanshir's license was revoked for prescribing 330 tablets of the anti-anxiety... -
Graham King on 'Hugo's' box-office woes: 'It's been painful'
24 Frames"Hugo" producer Graham King is enjoying his Oscar ride. But he says the movie's box-office woes have forced him to change his business model. As he puts it: "No more living on the edge."... -
Daum: Denial — Madoff style
I didn't see any Ruth Madoff masks on Halloween night, but it wouldn't have surprised me if I had. The wife of disgraced Wall Street Ponzi schemer Bernard Madoff is Pariah No. 1 this week, followed closely by her son, Andrew. The two, along with Andrew'...Tags: Securities, Crimes, Bernard Madoff, Fraud, Suicide
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Sleeping pill use grows as economy keeps people up at night
Lost jobs and lost careers. Promising businesses in shambles. The college acceptance letter returned to its envelope. This is how President Obama recently described the effect of the tanking economy on ordinary Americans -- and the stresses keeping them...Tags: Crimes, Drug Trafficking, Companies and Corporations, Anxiety, Science and Technology
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Sleepwalking used as legitimate criminal defense
Sleepwalking is more widespread than commonly believed, according to a recent study led by Stanford University, and has been linked to severe depression, insomnia and other disorders.
It's also been linked to crime.
About 29 percent of 16,000 adults...Tags: Symptoms, Insomnia, Justice System, Laws, Criminals
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Northern Baltimore city crime log: Woman beaten by three assailants
Barclay Street 3200 block, between 1 and 4:30 p.m. May 15. Handicap placard stolen from vehicle. 3200 block, between noon and 4:30 p.m. May 15. Handicap placard stolen from vehicle. Calvin Street 400 block at 1 p.m. May 17. Two iPads, cash, house...Tags: Credit and Debt, PlayStation 3, Wii, Toshiba Corporation, Gaming
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Ex-Seminole Police officer found guilty of molesting female relative
A former Seminole Police Department officer was convicted of molesting an underage female family member from the time the victim was 8 or 9 until she was 17. Ronald Baker, 49, showed no emotion as Broward Circuit Judge Michael Usan read each guilty...
Tags: Crimes, Lawyers, Prosecution, Judges, Sexual Assault
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Researchers: Sleeping pills can kill you
FOX 31 DenverIf you’ve popped the occasional sleeping pill to help you get a good night’s rest, you’re not alone. About 10 percent of Americans say they’ve taken pills like Ambien before. But a new study links the use of those drugs to...Tags: Chemicals, Cancer, Insomnia, Pharmaceuticals
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'Paint watches him dry'
Change of SubjectFriday on "Real Time," Bill Maher offered a parody of Dos Equis ads in which he named Mitt Romney "The Least Interesting Man in the World." He once said corporations were people, because compared to him they are. When ambien...... -
The cost of a good night's sleep: From drugs to mattresses, consumers shell out big-time for shut-eye
Premium Health News ServiceWhen it comes to sleeping peacefully at night, it's not so much about the money under the mattress as the money invested in the mattress--and in white noise machines, blackout shades, and medicinal sleep aids. The long list of sleep-time accoutrements is...Tags: Chemicals, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Mayo Clinic, Science and Technology, Services and Shopping
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