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Trial Begins For Tour Bus Driver In Crash That Killed 15
PIX11.com | @jamesfordtvHe was driving a tour bus that flipped on its side, and then hit the pole of a traffic sign, which peeled off the bus's roof, killing 15 passengers, 13 of whom were decapitated. Now Ophadell Williams is on trial for the crash, charged with manslaughter...Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Disasters and Accidents, Justice System, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice
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Planning Commission delays vote on Mozambique plans
Planning Commissioners sent architect Marshall Ininns back to the drawing board to improve the design of an elevator shaft before they would vote on the rooftop deck proposed by Mozambique. The commission indicated Wednesday that they favored the idea of...Tags: Arts and Culture, Architecture, Mozambique
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Sleep more and weigh less? New link between sleep deprivation and obesity
CW33 NewsCarolyn Rider in 91 pounds lighter than she was about nine months ago--at her heaviest--264 pounds--she was almost always exhausted. "I would just never get to the exercise part and then I would go to bed thinking I didn’t exercise today and now I'...Tags: Weight Loss, Sleep Apnea, Weight, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Obesity
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Notre Dame football: Niklas' growth fun to watch
SOUTH BEND -- Before Troy Niklas turned August camp into his personal carnival show, the Notre Dame tight end-in-training had to get past some anxious moments off the field. "It really wasn't that bad," the personification of Bamm-Bamm all grown up...
Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Football, Biofeedback, Sports, Brian Kelly
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Knox DJ shoots for Guinness world record
A radio announcer in Knox is forgoing some shuteye to try and take the record for the longest continuous broadcast. Tom Berg of WKVI started last Monday with a radio broadcast that’s still going, and he hopes to continue until 12 a.m. Tuesday....
Tags: Disc Jockeys, Radio, Media Industry, Entertainment
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Health tips for freshmen
Attention, freshmen: You will likely pick up more than knowledge and new friends when you start college. There's a good chance you'll at least catch a cold from living in the tight quarters of a dormitory, physicians and students say. "The thing (about)...
Tags: Internists, Foods and Beverages, Advil (drug), Pharmaceuticals, Preventative Medicine
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Michael Phelps still has work left to do
On the first full day of his life as the most-decorated Olympian, Michael Phelps went back to work — those medals don't start winning themselves just because you've hit 19, after all. But first he had to attend to his correspondence. "Thank you Mr....
Tags: CNBC (tv network), Michael Phelps, Nathan Adrian, Lil Wayne, Apolo Ohno
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Establishing school-year sleeping habits can be hard
knguyen@aberdeennews.comGoing back to schoolmeans going back to bed. It can be difficult to rouse a sleeping child for school on any day, but the task is even harder after a summer filled with altered schedules and sleeping patterns. "Nobody wants to go to bed while the...Tags: Vaccines, Students, Pediatrics, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Teaching and Learning
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New homes make the most of winter rays
Yvonne Wagoner has every reason to feel more tired than usual. With fall rapidly fading into winter, short days and long, dark nights are becoming the norm again, something she has noticed more since turning the clock back this month.
Add to that the...Tags: Energy Saving, Bridgeport (Chicago, Illinois), Keith Johnson, Environmental Issues
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How early is too early for high-schoolers?
It was hard to tell whether his eyes were actually open when Derek Jones shuffled into his dimly lit kitchen at 5:45 a.m., the smell of bacon in the air. The 16-year-old didn't speak, but took directions from his mother who whispered: "I have your...Tags: Fairfax County, Annapolis, Politics, Bowie, High Schools
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Shift work: Good for your pocketbook, bad for your health
These days, it's just good to have a job. But remaining gainfully employed can take a toll on health, especially if your work has you up at odd hours and sleeping irregularly. Shift work, say two studies out this week, poses particular problems for women,...Tags: Politics, Hormones and Metabolism, Physical Fitness and Exercise, High Blood Pressure, Health
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