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Rays' rise a fastball into guts of Cubs
IN THE WAKE OF THE NEWSWhat is humiliation? I mean true, utter humiliation. How low can a team go? For the Cubs and their fans (God be with you), we could be about to find out. Humiliation would be Tampa Bay winning a World Series instead of you. It would be a used Ford...Tags: Houston Astros, Diseases, Sugar Ray, Wrigley Field, Lou Piniella
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U.S. authorities shut down spam operation
E-mail inboxes may be clogged with a little less spam — at least for a while. Authorities said Tuesday they have shut down one of the largest spam operations in the world, a vast network involving countries from New Zealand to China and the...Tags: Obesity, Internet
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US authorities shutter global spam operation that promoted prescriptions, 'enhancement' pills
Associated Press WriterCHICAGO (AP) _ E-mail inboxes may be clogged with a little less spam — at least for a while. Authorities said Tuesday they have shut down one of the largest spam operations in the world, a vast network involving countries from New Zealand to...Tags: Obesity, Internet, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Ohio executes double murderer who argued his obesity made death by injection inhumane
Associated Press WriterLUCASVILLE, Ohio (AP) _ The first inmate to die by lethal injection in Ohio in more than a year argued to the end that his obesity would make it difficult for prison staff to find suitable veins in his arms to deliver the deadly chemicals. During...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Desmond Tutu, Obesity, Punishment, Prosecution
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Global spam operation is shut down
From the Associated PressE-mail in-boxes may be clogged with a little less spam -- at least for a while. Authorities said Tuesday that they had shut down one of the largest spam operations in the world, a vast network involving countries including New Zealand, China and the...Tags: Obesity, Internet, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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U.S. pulls plug on global Internet-spam network
The Associated PressE-mail inboxes may be clogged with a little less spam -- at least for a while. Authorities said Tuesday they have shut down one of the largest spam operations in the world, a vast network involving countries from New Zealand to China and the United...Tags: Obesity, Trials, Internet, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Mentally ill can receive free counseling, life skills training at center in Delray Beach
Special CorrespondentThose suffering from mental illness can get free help through the Ruth Rales Jewish Family Service's Welcome Home Program and Drop-in Center for the Recovering Mentally Ill. Project director Lucy Saucier said the center, which is nonsectarian and...Tags: Barry University, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Consumers, Mental Illness
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Long-time hypnotist to share his knowledge
South Florida Sun-SentinelIrving Mordes, 89, began practicing hypnotism in 1958, in Baltimore. A Delray Beach resident for 22 years, Mordes studied at hypnotism schools and graduated from the University of Baltimore with a bachelor's degree in psychology in 1958. He opened his...Tags: Obesity, Delray Beach
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Davie autism center introduces mobile clinic
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe University of Miami-Nova Southeastern University Center for Autism and Related Disabilities is hitting the road with its new Mobile Family Autism Clinic. The 23-foot van was showcased at the center's recent open house in Davie. The new vehicle...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Mental Illness, Dan Marino, Nova Southeastern University, Charity
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Small victory in war on spam
Chicago Tribune reporterFor all those e-mailers sick of unwanted messages about Viagra-like drugs and Nigerian financial intrigue, there's good news and bad news. The good news: The Federal Trade Commission said Tuesday it has busted a global e-mail spam operation that...Tags: Obesity, Internet
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Browns send Giants crashing to 1st defeat
Associated PressThe Cleveland Browns might have flipped around their season. Led by tumbling wide receiver Braylon Edwards, who announced his team's return to Monday night after five years by sticking an Olympic-caliber cartwheel and back flip during pre-game...Tags: Cleveland Browns, Jamal Lewis, Cleveland Clinic, Kellen Winslow, National Football League
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Summary of spam operation crackdown
HOW MUCH SPAM: The operation targeted by federal authorities generated billions of spam e-mails over several years. The Federal Trade Commission received more than 3 million complaints. HOW IT WORKED: The FTC says the spam encouraged people to go to...Tags: Obesity, Internet
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