Drug Rehab: Suspect in Chase That Killed Hernando Deputy Facing Felony Murder Charge

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Drug Rehab: Suspect in chase that killed Hernando deputy facing felony murder charge
By John Woodrow Cox and Kameel Stanley, Times Staff Writers Monday, July 4, 2011 BROOKSVILLE — Michael James Anthony was charged today with felony murder for the death of a Hernando County Sheriff’s deputy who died chasing him Sunday. For a man who once seemed to have it all, it was the latest grim turn in his life. He was a loving husband, a good stepfather and a savvy businessman, said his ex …
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Drug Rehab: Jonathan Rhys Meyers: 5 Things You Didn’t Know About the Troubled Actor
THR staff The “Tudors” star was rushed to a hospital Wednesday after being reportedly found slumped on the floor. read more
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Drug Rehab: Meditation halves heart patient death rate – study
A nine-year scientific study of the effects of meditation on heart patients showed the practice cut by half the rate of death, heart attack and stroke, according to results published recently The stress-reducing technique known as Transcendental Meditation has been hailed by celebrities such as actor Clint Eastwood, singer Paul McCartney and Hollywood director David Lynch.
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Drug Rehab: A positive approach
Ex-top cop reveals why he is committed to helping HIV/AIDS victims Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 13:49:00 IN the concluding second part of our interview with Tan Sri Zaman Khan Rahim Khan, the Malaysian AIDS Council (MAC) chairman reveals what makes him so passionate about helping those stricken with HIV/AIDS. Two of his nephews died from the disease and he tries to prevent others from contracting it …
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