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The New York Times plans two pages of stories, photos and graphics on the aftermath of the school shooting in a Denver suburb that left 15 dead. | ||
Lynda Pasma and Kerry Herurlin stopped halfway down Mt Columbine on Saturday morning to pray. | ||
Please comfort The women, both mothers of two young children and be with them, and comfort the people of this town. | ||
Please comfort this town. Littleton needs comfort. | ||
Some can not forgive Klebold and Harris, and possibly never will. | ||
Columbine High School junior Matt Wells took time out from the grieving world around him to crack a smile, chew on a wad of sunflower seeds and talk a little baseball. | ||
Columbine High School students are scheduled to begin classes Monday at another school a few miles away in afternoon sessions until the end of the year, said Barbara Monseu, area administrator for the Jefferson County School District. | ||
Students returned to classes Thursday at Chatfield High School, but the bloodbath at rival Columbine High haunted the halls. | ||
Comforting each other with ceremony and song, Chatfield High School, a school originally built to accommodate Columbine's overflow mourners turned a strip-mall parking lot into an arena of grief and promised each other they would reach past their pain Vice President Al Gore brought the 70,000 heartbroken people a message Sunday's: You are not alone. Investigators, spending the day at the memorial service, were to resume their work this morning, conducting more interviews and eyeing the possibility of additional suspects in Tuesday's massacre. | ||
Vice President Al Gore on Sunday bid farewell to Columbine High School's dead, issuing a ringing challenge to parents and schools before a crowd of 70,000. |
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The parents of Saikou Amad Diallo plan to meet with the Bronx district attorney on Wednesday to receive a preview of the criminal charges that the grand jury voted to bring against the four New York City police officers who killed their son's seven weeks ago. | ||
The people knowledgeable about the case have told associates that their attention was initially drawn to Diallo when they saw him standing on the stoop of a the Bronx apartment building and thought they saw him peering into the window of a first-floor apartment, according to people with knowledge of the case. | ||
Stephen Brounstein, the lawyer for Boss, and James Culleton, the lawyer for Murphy, both said that their clients heard gunfire and saw McMellon on the ground, leading them to assume that McMellon had been shot. | ||
Now that the four police officers charged with killing Amadou Diallo have been arraigned, the next step in the legal process will come at the end of the month, when their lawyers and the Bronx prosecutors are to appear before a judge to set a schedule for the pretrial proceedings. | ||
These four defendants fell in behind the couple Wednesday as they marched two blocks to a courthouse where four white police officers pleaded innocent to murder charges in the shooting death of the Diallos' son, a 22-year-old street vendor from Guinea with no criminal record. | ||
With the indictments barely unsealed against the four police officers in the Amadou Diallo shooting, a battle is already taking shape over physical evidence in the case, as lawyers and experts seek to buttress their own versions of what happened based on entrance wounds, bullet trajectories and other forensic details. | ||
The four New York City police officers charged with murdering Amadou Diallo returned to work with pay Friday after attending a morning court session in the Bronx County Building in which a Jan. 3 trial date was set. | ||
A judge ordered four police officers Wednesday to stand trial for the fatal shooting of an unarmed West African immigrant. | ||
Four white police officers were charged with murder Wednesday for killing an unarmed African immigrant in a hail of 41 bullets -- a shooting that has led to months of protests and a painful examination of police tactics and race relations. | ||
Diallo's parents to meet with the Bronx district attorney on Wednesday to receive a preview of the criminal charges that the grand jury voted to bring against the four New York City police officers who killed their son's seven weeks ago. |
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The three Beijing giant pandas will be sent to Wolong of Sichuan Province, southwest China, Wednesday and three others in Sichuan will fly to Beijing Friday, under an exchange program aimed to maintain the biodiversity of the giant panda population. | ||
China's endangered panda has been identified as a sub-species of the giant panda that mainly resides in southwestern Sichuan province. | ||
Nature preserve workers in northwest China's Gansu Province have formulated a rescue plan to save giant pandas from food shortage caused by arrow bamboo flowering. | ||
Days of heavy snowfall and an ensuing drop in temperatures forced an adult giant panda to hobble downhill for help at weekend in southwestern Sichuan Province, the Beijing Morning Post reported. | ||
Forest coverage in southwestern Sichuan Province has increased to 27.94 percent from 24.3 percent in 2003, making the region, a major habitat of giant pandas, a greener home, according to the local government. | ||
China has applied to the United Nations to make The giant pandas natural habitat in southwestern Sichuan province a world heritage area to help protect the endangered species, state press reported Tuesday. | ||
Nature preserve workers in northwest China's Gansu Province have formulated a rescue plan to save giant pandas from food shortage caused by arrow bamboo flowering. | ||
On Dec. 14 last year, Feng Shiliang, a farmer from Youfangzui Village, told the Fengxian County Wildlife Management Station that he had spotted an animal that looked very much like a giant panda and had seen giant panda dung while collecting bamboo leaves on a local mountain Experts with the Shaanxi Provincial Wildlife Management Station confirmed that the dung was left by an adult giant panda. |
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Authorities at Aitape in the West Sepik province, on PNG's north-west coast, said the tsunami, that hit the coast west of Aitape on Friday night had wiped out three villages and had almost completely destroyed another, according to an Australian Associated Press report sent Sunday from Aitape. | ||
The Papua New Guinea PNG Defense Force, the police and health services are on standby to help the victims of a tsunami that wiped out several villages, killing scores of people, on PNG's remote north-west coast Friday night. | ||
Huge sea waves set off by the earthquake's crashed against Papua New Guinea's north coast, killing at least 70 people and crushing villages, the country's National Disaster Center said. | ||
A tsunami spawned by a 7.0 magnitude earthquake crashed into Papua New Guinea's north coast, crushing villages and killing nearly 600 people, officials said Sunday. | ||
Authorities at Aitape in the West Sepik province, on Papua New Guinea's northwest coast, said the tsunami that hit the coast west of the village on Friday night had wiped out three villages and had almost completely destroyed another. | ||
The death toll in Papua New Guinea's PNG's tsunami disaster has climbed to 599 and is expected to rise, a PNG disaster control officer said Sunday. | ||
The 23-foot seven-meter wall of water hit Friday night without warning following an earthquake about 12 miles 30 kilometers off the coast of Papua New Guinea's in the Pacific Ocean. |
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Speaking clearly and appearing in good form, Pope John Paul II said Sunday that he was united in spirit with Roman Catholics attending a congress in Mexico. | ||
Living with Parkinson's disease, a brain disorder that causes shakiness and stiffness can mean having to prick you finger to test your blood and getting insulin shots to keep the disease from becoming even more serious. | ||
Maybe you know an adult with Parkinson's disease, a brain disorder that causes shakiness and stiffness, and makes it hard to walk -- symptoms that get worse over time. | ||
Actor Michael J. Fox is returning to TV -- in a commercial praising Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry for his stance on stem cell research. | ||
Brian Jones, a Bush spokesman is putting limits on stem cell research, Actor Michael J. Fox says in Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry campaign unveiled Thursday. | ||
Californians voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to become the first US state to fund controversial embryonic stem cell research that was effectively banned by President George W. Bush, US media reported. | ||
Exercise alone was enough to prevent the degeneration of brain cells in rats with Parkinson's disease, the University of Pittsburgh scientists speculate The researchers report. | ||
The rats that had been exercised had lost significantly fewer neurons than the sedentary rats. | ||
A new robotic microscope that follows a brain cell in the lab from a normal state to its death has led researchers to a surprising finding that appears to debunk a long-standing theory about Huntington's disease. |
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Less than a week after Merck& Co. yanked its popular Vioxx arthritis drug off the market, the New England Journal of Medicine voiced strong concerns Wednesday about the safety of Pfizer's bestselling Celebrex. | ||
When Emily Martin was hospitalized for emergency gallbladder surgery last summer, her doctors found that she had also had acid reflux, causing erosion of her esophagus. | ||
The following editorial appeared in Thursday's Washington Post: In a certain sense, the FDA's decision to cease selling Vioxx, its best-selling painkiller, demonstrates how the peculiarly American combination of government regulation and private-sector competition can, serendipitously, sometimes work well. | ||
The FDA's was approved after trials held under the auspices of the Food and Drug Administration showed it to be effective which it was. | ||
Pfizer Inc. warned doctors on Friday that one of its bestselling painkillers, Bextra, might increase the risk of a heart attack or stroke in coronary artery bypass surgery patients. | ||
Seven weeks before Merck& Co. pulled the arthritis drug Vioxx off the market because of safety concerns, federal drug regulators downplayed the significance of scientific findings citing the increased risks, documents released Thursday show. | ||
Dr David Graham, associate director for science in the drug safety division of the Food and Drug Administration, by early August had notified his supervisors that a study of the arthritis drug Vioxx showed patients on the starting dose had 50 percent greater risk of cardiac arrest than those on competitor Celebrex. | ||
They recommended that Dr David Graham, associate director for science in the drug safety division of the Food and Drug Administration findings either be submitted to a medical journal for a peer review or presented beside an alternative the FDA He compared it to the FDA last February of not allowing another doctor to present his findings that antidepressants increased the risk of suicidal behavior in children opinion. | ||
E-mails released Thursday show John Jenkins, director of the Office of New Drugs, on Aug. 13 said Graham's findings include pretty strong language. Dr David Graham, associate director for science in the drug safety division of the Food and Drug Administration goes on to suggest that Graham rework a study of Vioxx to say something like' This and other studies suggest an increased risk of acute myocardial infarction with Vioxx use and should be considered by prescribers when making individual treatment decisions. Dr David Graham, associate director for science in the drug safety division of the Food and Drug Administration presented Graham's findings Aug. 25, but already had encountered the resistance from supervisors. | ||
The Food and Drug Administration silenced one of its drug experts who raised safety concerns weeks before Merck& Co. yanked the blockbuster drug Vioxx due to increased risks for heart attack and strokes, the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee said Thursday. |
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Macao's, December 9 Xinhua -- Macao experts today warned residents to be careful but not panic over the bird flu that has killed children in neighboring Hong Kong. | ||
The bird flu in Hong Kong, which has killed two people, has not become an epidemic, a local senior health official said today. | ||
In a notice issued through the Macao Daily News Thursday, The Public Health Department of Macao said that residents should avoid contacting birds in case they might be infected with the deadly virus of bird flu known as H5N1. | ||
Hong Kong's Department of Health DH announced Wednesday three more new Influenza A H5N1 cases, which brings the total number of cases to nine confirmed and six suspected. | ||
The other nine suspected cases involve a three-year-old boy who is in satisfactory condition, a 25-year-old woman who is in critical condition, a one-year-old boy who has been discharged and a seven-year-old boy who is in a stable condition. |
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Last weekend, three generations of the Bill Beck family -- Bill, son Craig and father John, 76 -- boarded their boat with renewed optimism as nearly 4,000 bushels of the disease-free oysters were made available for harvesting for the first time since they were hatched and planted three years ago. | ||
After struggling for decades against an orange-toothed rodent that is eating the state's marshes, authorities in Maryland's have claimed their first major victory over the nutria. | ||
The sun had just risen over the Patuxent River when the crew of the Aquarius launched its routine: casting a 30-foot net off the trawler's bow, hauling it in and flinging its contents of writhing fish and crabs onto a wooden slab. | ||
Years of paltry oyster harvests have left Bill Beck, a waterman on Maryland's Eastern Shore for 21 of his 39 years, wondering if the business will exist by the time his 9-year-old son reaches adulthood. | ||
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation will file a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency Wednesday, signaling a more aggressive strategy for a group that has grown increasingly frustrated over the slow progress in cleaning up Chesapeake Bay. | ||
For weeks this fall, even as St Mary's County celebrated the beginning of oyster season with festivals and contests, Tucker and Agnes Brown could n't find oysters. | ||
Maryland may be rushing all the necessary research on introducing the Asian oyster into the Chesapeake Bay, The two states' said this week, joining several federal agencies in asking that the new species be studied further. | ||
The leaders of several states in the Chesapeake Bay watershed agreed Monday's to lobby Capitol Hill for about 12 billion for cleaning up the Bay. | ||
Halfway through a 10-year program to save the Chesapeake Bay, political leaders are acknowledging that the bay cleanup for the EPA is faltering and are calling for major changes midstream. |
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Boulder's, Colo. -- With the threat looming of a grand jury inquest into the murder of JonBenet Ramsey, the parents of the murdered beauty princess Thursday completed three days of questioning by prosecutors here, breaking their 16 months of official silence. | ||
The parents of her mother Patsy Ramsey, break a 14-month silence in a British television interview Thursday night proclaiming they are innocent and vowing to find her killer. | ||
I do n't know what happened, her mother Patsy Ramsey said in a Channel 4 documentary, according to highlights published in The Times of London on Thursday. | ||
Three former friends of the parents of John and Patsy Ramsey, parents of the slain child have asked for a special prosecutor to take over the stalled 20-month-old investigation into the slaying of JonBenet, the 6-year-old Colorado beauty princess. | ||
Boulder District Attorney Alex Hunter appointed Bruce Levin and Mitch Morrissey, in part, because of criticism he has mishandled the JonBenet Ramsey homicide case. | ||
Given all the recent questions... public confidence demanded absolutely that we have the most experienced prosecutor we could get, said Suzanne Laurion, spokeswoman for Boulder District Attorney Alex Hunter. | ||
In the Whites' 15-page letter, released on Wednesday to the people of Colorado, the Whites alleged that Boulder District Attorney Alex Hunter and those advising him have no intention of seeking indictment from a grand jury. The couple faulted prosecutors for allowing a chummy atmosphere to build with John and Patsy Ramsey, parents of the slain child lawyers and charged that prosecutors and police leaders deliberately delayed the case by killing time with well-publicized busy work and task lists. Turning to prosecutors and police leaders former friends, the Whites' concluded, We must be mindful, however, of the first cause of the stalled 20-month-old investigation into the slaying of JonBenet failure -- the refusal of John and John and Patsy Ramsey, parents of the slain child to cooperate fully and genuinely with those officials charged with the responsibility of investigating the death of their daughter, JonBenet. Emboldened by their 15-page letter, released on Wednesday to the people of Colorado, Judith Phillips, a photographer who had taken pictures of the Ramsey family, wrote an open letter on Thursday calling for a special prosecutor and charging that Boulder District Attorney Alex Hunter was willing to obstruct the justice he swore to uphold. Their 15-page letter, released on Wednesday to the people of Colorado gave an opinion about the possibility of the Ramseys' involvement in the death of their daughter, JonBenet. | ||
The district attorney in Colorado overseeing the John and Patsy Ramsey homicide case on Friday appointed two new special prosecutors to present evidence to a grand jury. | ||
Sheets of white paper covered windows in the courtroom where a grand jury met Thursday to pursue its two-week-old investigation into the murder of John and Patsy Ramsey. |
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An appetite-curbing hormone that failed to live up to This early buzz as a possible key to slowing obesity is now being probed as a potential aid for women who suffer from infertility and eating disorders. | ||
This is how Emma, 15, and a fan of Web sites promoting anorexia, nearly starved Emma, who was in a foggy state when she was brought to the hospital to death: She began by eating healthy, she says, choosing salads and giving up fast food. | ||
But when that was n't enough, Emma, who was in a foggy state when she was brought to the hospital went online to learn how to lose more weight safely. Or so Emma, who was in a foggy state when she was brought to the hospital thought. | ||
Emma, who once carried 150 pounds on Emma, who was in a foggy state when she was brought to the hospital 5-foot-5 athletic frame and was teased about being chunky, succeeded over a year's time in dropping pounds, winning the praise of boys who thought she looked hot and girls who envied her body. | ||
With her white chef's hat, Claudia looks at home in the kitchen of the first restaurant in Germany, but her culinary talents are being used to feed people who, like her, suffer from eating disorders. |
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