'Dreadful' Conditions Found in Tripoli Hospital as Body Count Rises The Online NewsHour Fri, 26 Aug 2011 18:03 PM PDT Listen to the Audio JIM LEHRER: And to Libya, where rebels are taking and holding more territory, but there remains stiff resistance from loyalists of Moammar Gadhafi, who still eludes capture. We begin our coverage with a report from Alex Thomson of Independent Television News in Tripoli. ALEX THOMSON: The odd smoldering vehicle and a few rebel fighters hanging this morning in Abu Salim, a day ... | Mactan diver rescues wounded forest eagle Philippine Daily Inquirer Fri, 26 Aug 2011 17:25 PM PDT It should have been soaring in some forest but a wounded eagle was rescued yesterday by a nature-loving resident of Lapu-Lapu City. Emeterio Bonghanoy, a scuba-diving instructor, said he found the wounded bird near his house in barangay Maribago about 2 p.m. It had bruises on its body and one of the talons on its [...] | Garage collapse lawsuit filed San Antonio Express-News Fri, 26 Aug 2011 16:07 PM PDT share: digg facebook twitter According to the suit, which names project manager Broaddus + Muñoz as the sole defendant, Joaquin Lopez, 42, and Robert Santos, 40, suffered âserious and permanent injuries to their bodyâ as well as âanxiety, nightmares, flashbacks and depression.â A six-month investigation by Houston-based structural and engineering firm Walter P. Moore and Associates concluded ... | Autopsy report shows no alcohol or drugs in FGCU student who drowned Bonita Daily News Fri, 26 Aug 2011 16:02 PM PDT Drugs and alcohol werenât factors in the June 23 drowning of a Florida Gulf Coast University student, toxicology reports show. Joel Johnson, a 21-year-old English major, died during a late-night swim at a campus lake. The autopsy report showed there was no trauma to the body, but medical examiners did list hypertensive heart disease as part of the diagnosis. | Man stabbed all over his body News.com.au Fri, 26 Aug 2011 16:02 PM PDT A MAN stabbed repeatedly in south-western Sydney has refused to talk to police. | | |
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