‘Mad’ man gets ‘direct’ about plans

‘Mad’ man gets ‘direct’ about plans
‘Anthony Weiner’s angel must have been on vacation when he was texting,” quips actor John Slattery, who provides heavenly assistance for senatorial candidate Matt Damon in “The Adjustment Bureau,” out today on DVD. Slattery plays Richardson, an agent for a shadowy organization charged with making sure life on Earth…
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‘Jackass’ stuntman Ryan Dunn dead at 34
NEW YORK – US COMEDY stunt television show Jackass lost one of its stars when Ryan Dunn, known for his death-defying and often car-related pranks, died in a car accident early on Monday, MTV said. Police said the accident took place around 2.30am (0630 GMT, 2.30pm Singapore time) in West Goshen Township, Pennsylvania, and that Dunn was probably speeding at the time. An unidentified passenger was …
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Two charged with DWI for readings twice the legal limit
Erie County sheriff’s deputies arrested two people accused of driving drunk with alcohol levels at least twice the legal limit in two separate incidents Sunday night and early today.
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NOPE plans candlelight vigil Oct. 28 in Fort Pierce

NOPE plans candlelight vigil Oct. 28 in Fort Pierce
Narcotics Overdose Prevention and Education will light up the night at 6 p.m. Oct. 28, 6 p.m. at the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office to remember those lost to (or suffering from) drug addiction.

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Plans to see push

Plans to see push
University officials will implement new initiatives to combat alcohol-related issues — including adding tougher alcohol-violation sanctions and offering Alcoholics Anonymous on campus.

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DrugScope Responds To Confirmation Of Plans To Introduce Temporary Bans On ‘Legal Highs’
Today DrugScope, the national membership organisation for the drug sector, responded to confirmation that the government intends to press ahead with plans set out in the coalition Programme for government, to implement a system of temporary bans for new ‘legal high’ substances. The temporary bans, lasting for twelve months, will be implemented on the advice of the Advisory Council on the Misuse …

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Bath UCC makes community its mission, plans ‘green’ conversion
BATH — The United Church of Christ in Bath has become the home of art shows, small concert fundraisers, a day-care center, 12 support groups, weekly community dinners, dances and political debates.

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Drinkaware Response To Plans By The Government To Crack Down On Binge Drinking Hotspots, UK
Responding to the plan by the Government to crack down on binge drinking hotspots and give communities more influence over licensing applications, Chris Sorek, Chief Executive of alcohol awareness charity Drinkaware, says: “Alcohol misuse costs society £25 billion a year* and it is imperative our culture’s binge drinking problem is tackled head on. Drink related anti-social behavior causes …

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Plans unveiled for old hospital

Plans unveiled for old hospital
The old Lompoc hospital site could become a national detox andaddiction recovery center that specializes in helping police, fireand military personnel.

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Neighbors upset with plans for stately home

Neighbors upset with plans for stately home
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer Residents of the Monument Street neighborhood in Freehold Borough are angry and frustrated because another issue has come to the doorstep of what they say is their “fragile” neighborhood. read more

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Calif., R.I., Move To Strengthen Review Of Health Insurance Rates; Ind. Weighs Changes In State Employee Health Plans
The Los Angeles Times’ Blog: “Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger moved Wednesday to implement a major element of the new national healthcare overhaul, seeking a $1-million federal grant to strengthen the state’s review of health insurance rates. Much of the money would pay for actuaries to evaluate premium hikes sought by insurers. … The healthcare law requires states and the federal government to …

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Lohan’s dad plans court defence

Lohan’s dad plans court defence
Lindsay Lohan’s father Michael is planning to defend his daughter in court if a judge decides to send the actress to jail – he has vowed to fight to make sure she doesn’t end up behind bars.

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Neiman Marcus’ Karen Katz Plans to Sell Luxury Through Social Media
Photograph by Matthew Mahon CEO-designate Neiman Marcus Group. Big idea: To use the Web to turn luxury retailer Neiman Marcus into an authority and an educator on fashion. “We have a very robust online business, but convincing luxury houses to join us on the Web site has involved a lot of groveling,” says Karen Katz, 53, who currently runs Neiman Marcus’s department stores and will take over as …

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Outcry ends Rankin rehab plans

Outcry ends Rankin rehab plans
Opposition from residents of a central Rankin County neighborhood has prevented the opening of a drug and alcohol rehab center.

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Neighborhood outcry ends plans for rehab center

Neighborhood outcry ends plans for rehab center
Opposition from residents of a central Rankin County neighborhood has prevented the opening of a drug and alcohol rehab center.

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Ted Haggard plans announcement about career

Ted Haggard plans announcement about career
Ted Haggard, the former megachurch pastor who fell from grace amid a sex scandal, has called a news conference to announce the next step in his career. Ted Haggard – Megachurch – Christianity – Religion and Spirituality – Denominations

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Kelsey’s Political Plans

Kelsey’s Political Plans
The Republican actor says he’s thinking about a political career in the GOP, even as he plays a gay cabaret owner on Broadway!

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County Sheriff’s Department plans sobriety checkpoint before Sunday
COLUMBIA — The Boone County Sheriff’s Department plans to conduct a sobriety checkpoint in the county before Sunday. The department didn’t release the planned day or location of the checkpoint, but it is scheduled to begin in the evening and continue into the early morning of the following day. The checkpoint is funded through a grant from the Missouri Department of Transportation.

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Police: Friends knew of teen’s plans to beat up Deerfield Beach girl, but no one warned her
Police: Friends knew of teen’s plans to beat up Deerfield Beach girl, but no one warned her

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Highway Patrol plans April sobriety checkpoints

Highway Patrol plans April sobriety checkpoints
The South Dakota Highway Patrol will conduct sobriety checkpoints in several West River counties in April, including Custer, Fall River, Meade and Pennington counties.

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iPad matches Kindle in sheer awareness, buying plans
Apple is already in a dead heat with Amazon for real and expected popularity in e-book readers, comScore discovered late yesterday. About 65 percent of those asked this month were aware of both the iPad and the Kindle and were equally likely to buy: 14 percent are seriously considering purchasing a Kindle in the next three months, while 15 percent are investigating an iPad. Those looking at …

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Lacey Drug and Alcohol Alliance plans vigil

Lacey Drug and Alcohol Alliance plans vigil
LACEY — The Lacey Municipal Drug and Alcohol Alliance will host a candlelight vigil and remembrance ceremony at 7 p.m. on March 25 at the pavilion at Gille Park in Forked River.

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