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Defense blames Pa. man's ex, friend for murders Greensburg, Pennsylvania
The defense attorney for a man charged with murdering his mother, sister and elderly aunt in his automotive glass shop blamed the crimes on his client's ex-fiancee and another friend who now run the business. But a...
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Pa. man's death penalty phase delayed by ill juror Greensburg, Pennsylvania
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The lessons of the Kermit Gosnell verdict Post, Texas
The principles implicated by the murder trial of the Pennsylvania abortion doctor make the trial and the static nature of public opinion significant news items. The significance, however, has been lost in a debate focused on the media rather than the weightier issues the case necessarily entails.
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Obituaries May 12 Yukon, pennsylvania
Sarah Jane Allen, 83, of Canonsburg, died Tuesday May 7, 2013, in Canonsburg General Hospital.
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VEGF may not be relevant biomarker for advanced prostate cancer Distant, pennsylvania
( Thomas Jefferson University ) The well-studied protein VEGF does not appear to have any prognostic or predictive value for men with locally advanced prostate cancer, researchers from the Department of Radiation Oncology at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and other institutions found in a retrospective study published online April 25 in the journal BMC Radiation Oncology.
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MassMutual Spotlights Challenges Faced by Sibling Caregivers Bryn Mawr, pennsylvania
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May 17 2013
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1st-day deliberations end in Pa. abortion doc case Home, Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A jury has gone home after deliberating for two hours in the capital murder trial of a Philadelphia abortion doctor accused of killing a patient and four babies.    Â
May 17 2013
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Aaron Powell Pleads Not Guilty to Double Homicide Brooklyn, pennsylvania
The man accused of killing two people in the town of Binghamton in March pleas not guilty. Aaron Powell pled not guilty to two counts of second-degree Murder and one count of first-degree murder. Police say the 39-year-old Powell killed his estranged wife 35-year-old Christina Powell and 24-year-old Mario Masciarelli at Christina Powell's home on Lisi Lane on March 22nd. Powell was captured four ...
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Jurors in Trial of Convicted ‘House of Horrors’ Abortionist Speak Out: ‘He Sat There Smirking Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Three jurors in the trial of convicted Philadelphia abortionist Kermit Gosnell spoke to reporters on Wednesday, outlining their viewpoints, conclusions and reflections on the case. David Misko, Sarah Glinksi and Joseph Carroll spoke outside of the Philadelphia Criminal Justice Center, all in agreement that they made the right decision. “It wasn’t easy, [...]
May 17 2013
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Gosnell receives three life sentences in abortion case Pennsylvania
Philadelphia prosecutors said Wednesday that abortionist Kermit B. Gosnell would receive a third life sentence for the murder of a baby and other crimes he was not previously sentenced for. The decision in the "groundbreaking" case means Gosnell will spend his life in prison, without the possibility of parole. "I ...
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Gosnell found guilty on 3 counts of first-degree murder in Philadelphia Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Jack McMahon, the defense attorney for abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell, speaks the courthouse in Philadelphia Monday, May 13, 2013. Gosnell was found guilty Monday of first-degree murder in the deaths of three babies who authorities say were delivered alive and then killed with scissors at his grimy clinic.
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Maxim Healthcare Services Names National Caregiver of the Year Winner Columbia, pennsylvania
COLUMBIA, Md., May 10, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --Â Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc. , an established provider of home healthcare , medical staffing , and wellness services , announced today that Willie Davis, ...
May 16 2013
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25 Danville students busted at post-prom party Columbia, pennsylvania
 Danville Area School District officials said they will take action after police file charges against as many as 25 students who attended a post-prom party where a girl reportedly was taken to a hospital for an alcohol overdose.
May 16 2013
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Cop: Suspended Pa. teacher offered grade for sex Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Jodi Arias heads back to court Wednesday as jurors consider whether the death penalty should be an option for sentencing the former waitress after convicting her of first-degree murder last week.
May 16 2013
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Deaths in northern Pa. home ruled murder-suicide Pennsylvania
CANTON, Pa. (AP) - Authorities in northern Pennsylvania say the deaths of a man and woman over the weekend have been ruled a murder-suicide. State police in Bradford County say they were called to a Canton home Sunday morning where they found 24-year-old Teesha Rieco dead of a gunshot wound.
May 16 2013
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Driver in fatal wreck gets 3 months in jail Shamokin, Pennsylvania
A Shamokin man pleaded guilty in Northumberland County Court Friday to multiple counts — including involuntary manslaughter — after a June accident in Zerbe Township which killed one of the passengers in his vehicle. Â
May 16 2013
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Gosnell jurors talk about their difficult task Media, Pennsylvania
Jurors who convicted Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell of murdering babies during late-term abortion procedures opened up about the case and how they came to the guilty verdict.
May 16 2013
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