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Disturbing lessons in paranoia
While it long ago crossed the borders of reason and civility, the hysteria over healthcare reform is -- at some level -- understandable, because wellness and infirmity are really just stand-ins for those most terrifying of issues, life and death. But...Tags: Cato Corporation, Fox Broadcasting Company, Happiness (state of mind), Government, Schools
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Woman accused in Target stabbings experienced a mental disintegration
L.A. NOWLayla Rosette Trawick could be sweet and charming. She volunteered for causes she believed in, friends and family said, and could be generous almost to a fault. But anyone who spent time with the 34-year-old woman knew that there was...... -
'Game Change' by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin
Nearly 50 years ago, the political journalist and historian Theodore H. White was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for his insider's account of John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign, "The Making of the President 1960."
His success with that and subsequent...Tags: Bill O'Reilly , Republican National Conventions, Pulitzer Prize Awards, John Edwards, Barack Obama
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Duncan Sheik enters the 'Whisper House'
Duncan Sheik is a skeptic of the supernatural -- "I completely don't believe in ghosts," the singer-songwriter says. Yet if his new musical “Whisper House” is to succeed in its world premiere Thursday at the Old Globe Theatre, audiences -- not...Tags: Tim Rice, Music Industry, The Who (music group), Green Day (music group), Frank Wedekind
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LETTER: Real Emotion, Real Cause For Mothers
After reading the comments regarding "Letter From Newtown: Keeping A Mother's Promise [May 12, http://www.courantopinion.com], I became appropriately angry with those who feel these mothers are reacting emotionally in an attempt to stomp on their Second...Tags: Human Interest
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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.), Barry Saunders column
The News & ObserverWow, that was a new type of invitation. Naw, not that a reader told me to go to hell -- as hard as that is to believe, it's happened a time or two -- but that he also invited me to his church afterwards. That dear reader, like so many others,...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Police Arrests, Justice System, Religion and Belief
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LETTER: Giving Guns To Children Horrifying
The brief article about the 5-year-old boy in Kentucky killing his 2-year-old sister with a birthday rifle [May 2, News Briefing, "5-Year-Old Accidentally Kills Sister With Own Rifle"] and the Sunday column by Mary Sanchez [Opinion, "Guns Should Not Be In...Tags: National Rifle Association of America
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The Great Debate
While marijuana use is still illegal under federal law, the general direction of state laws regarding marijuana is clearly moving in the direction of leniency. Two states in November, Colorado and Washington, legalized it for recreational purposes....
Tags: Prosecution, Diseases and Illnesses, Pain, Research, Glaucoma
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Atheneum Showcases Art Of Politcal Paranoia
The Hartford CourantDeb Sokolow's 'Some Concerns About the Candidate' 'Something about this doesn't feel right." These are the words of an anonymous narrator, who's keeping a journal about participating in a political campaign. Within weeks of enthusiastically joining...Tags: Lee Harvey Oswald, Sleep Deprivation, Northwestern University, John F. Kennedy, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
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VA approves veteran's claim after Baltimore Sun report
For 21/2 years, Iraq combat veteran Robert Fearing battled overwhelming anxiety and paranoia, a remnant of the mortar attacks he endured in the desert, all the while swallowing his frustration at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for failing to...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation, Eric Shinseki, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Iraq
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Baltimore VA office worst in nation for processing disability claims
The Baltimore office of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is the slowest in the country in processing disability claims for servicemen and servicewomen — averaging about a year — and makes more mistakes than any other office. The...
Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Social Security, Afghanistan, Fibromyalgia, Headaches
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Burbank woman with history of dementia and paranoia reported missing
A 78-year-old woman with a history of dementia and paranoia has been reported missing since Jan. 13, Burbank police said. The woman, Mary Yacoubian, was last seen leaving the Burbank Extended Stay Apartments -- located at 2611 W. Olive Ave. -- on the...
Tags: Alzheimer's Disease
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