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A WIDE CIRCLE OF CARE: Aiding his journey of courage
rhoda.amon@newsday.comWith the courage of youth, Stanley Chuks Nwachuku, then a 24-year-old Nigerian engineering student, spoke out against the Black Axe, an antireligious cult operating in his university. He wanted to bring the students to God, he said. He paid a price....Tags: Cults and Sects, Manhattan, Long Island, Surgery, Roman Catholic
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Review: 'Shoot the Damn Dog' by Sally Brampton
Los Angeles TimesSHOOT THE DAMN DOG: A Memoir of Depression, by Sally Brampton. W.W. Norton, 326 pp., $23.95. Here's what I love about this book: the absolute physicality of the depression that gripped Sally Brampton - literally by the throat; what Freud called...Tags: Mental Illness, Illnesses, Health Treatments, Animal Science
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Celebrations
Brodigan-Stromstedt Kathleen Brodigan and Keith Stromstedt were married April 12 at St. William the Abbot Church in Seaford. The reception was at The Estate at East Wind in Wading River. She is a copywriter for Victoria's Secret Direct in Manhattan and...Tags: Physical Fitness, Tampa, Schools, Marriage, Manhattan
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VA Studies Robot Therapy To 'Recharge' Stroke Victims' Arms
Courant Staff WriterWalter Spring didn't complain much about what he lost when a stroke weakened the left side of his body more than two years ago. There were the big things: hunting and fishing in the Litchfield hills; riding his motorcycle; tinkering with power tools in...Tags: People, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Physical Fitness, Veterans Affairs, Western Medicines
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MTV's 'True Life' captures fickle young audience
Special to The TimesWHEN WE first meet 16-year-old Chris in an episode of the MTV documentary series "True Life," he's practicing skateboard stunts with his buddies and ignoring the floppy brown hair that hangs like a curtain across his eyes. Typical teenage stuff, right?...Tags: Television Industry, Medical Specialization, Foreclosures, Health Treatments, Health and Safety at School
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Coral Springs resident looking to become first U.S. judo athlete to win gold
Ranked No. 1 at 100 kilograms (220 pounds) for two years, Adler Volmar was the first U.S. judo athlete in five years to take two bronze medals in tournaments in Sweden and Finland last November. In his first tournament since Feb. 5 knee surgery, Volmar...Tags: Physical Fitness, Health Treatments, Judo, Trials, Surgery
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Three years after accident, family in a fight for their son's life
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe hour before he vanished, Brendan O'Toole finished work, stopped for a quick beer and headed north on Interstate 95. His buddy Niko Lunetta was beside him, talking on a cell phone. It was Sept. 8, 2005, just before dusk. The two teens had graduated...Tags: Ohio, Government Health Care, Physical Fitness, Cleveland Clinic, Schools
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Miles to go for L.A. justice
Over the last few decades, it's been easy to blame the leadership of the Los Angeles Police Department, the L.A. County Sheriff's Department and the district attorney's office for the catastrophic failures of L.A.'s criminal justice system. These...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Crimes, National or Ethnic Minorities, Police, Justice System
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From her sketch pad, a modern home sprouts
Chicago Tribune newspapersLOS ANGELES — Janna Levenstein tells first-time visitors that they can't miss her home here. It's the only modern one on the street: a bright, sleek, indoor-outdoor living space, a tree-cloistered mini-greenbelt where every room opens onto nature....Tags: San Fernando, Google Inc., Building Material, Health Treatments, Metal and Mineral
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When is therapy right for a child?
Chicago Tribune reporterNothing much surprises us about the seemingly endless Denise Richards/Charlie Sheen saga (except that we're still paying attention to it). But this tidbit—recently revealed to In Touch Weekly by Richards—gave us pause. "My kids are in...Tags: Mental Illness, Illnesses, Health Treatments, Television Industry, Medical Conditions
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