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  • Children Pulled From a House of Filth

    12/29/2009 9:08:57 PM PST · by Sam_Damon · 29 replies · 1,450+ views
    WTRF-TV ^ | December 29, 2009 | Crissy Clutter
    AMSTERDAM, Ohio -- Deputies found garbage wall to wall inside the Amsterdam home and now one parent is facing charges. The 10-year-old girl and 6-year-old boy are in the care of a foster parent tonight and the father is facing a charge of child endangerment. Sheriff Fred Abdalla said me he did not arrest the mother because she is pregnant with the couples third child.
  • The Paper Chase

    10/26/2003 2:52:19 PM PST · by sarcasm · 8 replies · 23,750+ views
    The New York Times ^ | October 26, 2003 | FRANZ LIDZ
    y father never had much use for fairy tales. The fifth of five brothers raised in a one-bedroom tenement on the Lower East Side, he preferred real-life grotesqueries. And so at bedtime, I would listen raptly to his urban horror stories, tales that filled the dark with chimera, bogeymen, golems.The most macabre was the tale of the Collyer Brothers, the hermit hoarders of Harlem. In lugubrious tones not unlike Boris Karloff's, my father described the vague aura of evil that had endowed the four-story brownstone on the northwest corner of Fifth Avenue and 128th Street for much of the 1930's...
  • Breaking News Repeat Posts

    06/08/2010 7:13:42 AM PDT · by Integrityrocks · 143 replies · 156+ views
    IntegrityRocks
    First post ever. I would like to suggest that those who get so annoyed at repeat breaking news posts try to chill a bit and remember that there are four time zones in the U.S.. Also people in other countries check in for news. I am in Alaska and by 6:00 am my time it is already 10:00 on the East coast; so what some Freeper addicts may have seen before is new news to us in Alaska. So be kind and don't get so annoyed; there are way more important things to get wound up about.
  • OCD? Your Immune System Could Be to Blame

    05/28/2010 8:31:24 PM PDT · by neverdem · 12 replies · 589+ views
    ScienceNOW ^ | May 27, 2010 | Mitch Leslie
    Enlarge Image Too clean. Both mice lack the gene Hoxb8, but the animal on the right has received bone marrow from a healthy mouse, curbing its tendency to groom compulsively. Credit: Shau-Kwaun Chen/University of Utah School of Medicine Some people just can't help themselves. They wash their hands over and over, scrubbing their skin raw. Or they lock and relock doors, pull out their own hair, or obsessively rearrange the contents of their closet. Now, a study of mice suggests that faulty immune cells prompt such compulsive behaviors. The results raise the possibility of treating obsessive-compulsive disorder by targeting...
  • Who's Your Daddies? Part 1

    05/11/2010 6:18:55 AM PDT · by Brittany Pounders · 18 replies · 528+ views
    www.LibertyJuice.com ^ | May 11, 2010 | Brittany Pounders
    I have a big problem. It shadows me daily and I think I might need help. It seems that I can’t ever walk away from a debate, specifically on a political issue that I believe strongly in… and those are numerous. One debate that particularly continues to get under my skin happens when a liberal gets backed into the corner and is forced to confront his belief against the Constitution and all that it covers and he immediately reverts to the old line, “Well, the Constitution is a living document and is meant to grow with the times.” Yet, I’ve...
  • Global warming fears seen in obsessive compulsive disorder patients

    05/07/2010 1:25:22 PM PDT · by pissant · 18 replies · 400+ views
    Psychiatry Congress ^ | 5/7/10 | staff
    A recent study has found that global warming has impacted the nature of symptoms experienced by obsessive compulsive disorder patients. Climate change related obsessions and/or compulsions were identified in 28% of patients presenting with obsessive compulsive disorder. Their obsessions included leaving taps on and wasting water, leaving lights on and wasting electricity, pets dying of thirst, leaving the stove on and wasting gas as well as obsessions that global warming had contributed to house floors cracking, pipes leaking, roof problems and white ants eating the house. Compulsions in response to these obsessions included the checking of taps, light switches, pet...
  • Apple passes Microsoft to become second-largest company in S&P 500

    04/22/2010 5:36:55 PM PDT · by Swordmaker · 23 replies · 717+ views
    Mac Daily News ^ | April 22, 2010
    Matt Phillips reports for The Wall Street Journal that Howard Silverblatt, "the Standard & Poor’s analyst who serves as a sort of high priest of all things S&P 500," sent out a note moments ago: It came right down to the trade, but AAPL has an index market value of $241,534 million and MSFT has a market value of $239,515 million – AAPL is #2. What a Job Phillips reports, "Just for the record, this doesn’t mean that Apple has a flat out bigger market capitalization than its old nemesis. The S&P 500 is a 'float adjusted market capitalization weighted'...
  • Email Advice Over Past Year (HUMOR)

    02/27/2010 9:42:26 AM PST · by illiac · 413+ views
    My email ^ | 2/27/10 | Self
    As we have come to a new year - I want to thank all of you for your educational e-mails over the past year. I am totally screwed up now and have little chance of recovery.
  • Study shows why it is so scary to lose money

    02/09/2010 5:55:20 AM PST · by shove_it · 9 replies · 406+ views
    Rooters ^ | 8 Feb 10
    People are afraid to lose money and an unusual study released on Monday explains why -- the brain's fear center controls the response to a gamble. U.S. | Science | Health | Lifestyle The study of two women with brain lesions that made them unafraid to lose on a gamble showed the amygdala, the brain's fear center, activates at the very thought of losing money. [...]
  • School cafeterias expand vegetarian options (Miami)

    12/08/2009 8:44:12 AM PST · by markomalley · 51 replies · 1,062+ views
    Miami Herald ^ | 12/8/2009 | HANNAH SAMPSON AND KATHLEEN McGRORY
    For Ashley Valentín, giving up meat was easy. The hard part: finding something to eat in the school cafeteria. ``At first, there weren't that many options,'' said Ashley, 17, a senior at Miami Sunset High. ``There was always pizza. But eating pizza all the time is unhealthy.'' School cafeterias are taking note. While the Miami-Dade school district has long offered vegetarian items, it debuted three new vegan options this year: faux chicken nuggets, veggie burgers and hummus platters. The Broward school district also added veggie burgers to menus districtwide. And cafeterias are now offering vegetarian and vegan salads daily --...
  • Surgery for Mental Ills Offers Both Hope and Risk

    11/28/2009 1:41:27 PM PST · by neverdem · 19 replies · 1,076+ views
    NY Times ^ | November 27, 2009 | BENEDICT CAREY
    One was a middle-aged man who refused to get into the shower. The other was a teenager who was afraid to get out. The man, Leonard, a writer living outside Chicago, found himself completely unable to wash himself or brush his teeth. The teenager, Ross, growing up in a suburb of New York, had become so terrified of germs that he would regularly shower for seven hours. Each received a diagnosis of severe obsessive-compulsive disorder, or O.C.D., and for years neither felt comfortable enough to leave the house. But leave they eventually did, traveling in desperation to a hospital in...
  • No name-calling (Baghdad Jim's Rude secretary)

    06/17/2009 6:49:49 PM PDT · by llevrok · 58 replies · 1,908+ views
    Shenanigans (Politico.Com) ^ | 6/17/09 | Anne Schroeder
    If you want to score a meeting with Rep. Jim McDermott (D-Wash.), know this: His scheduler/office manager, Elizabeth Becton, is to be addressed by her full name — not Liz or any other variant. An executive assistant at McBee Strategic recently learned this the hard way. A few weeks ago, the assistant e-mailed Becton seeking a meeting with McDermott and a client, JPMorgan Chase. Days later, the assistant checked back in and unfortunately began the e-mail with “Hi Liz.” Becton curtly replied, “Who is Liz?” When the assistant wrote back with an apology, Becton turned up the heat. “I do...
  • Elderly Pasco County man accused of shooting and killing neighbor, 29, whose pit bull killed

    04/25/2009 6:48:33 PM PDT · by Chet 99 · 36 replies · 2,020+ views
    81-year-old accused in killing By Erin Sullivan, Times Staff Writer Published Saturday, April 25, 2009 SHADY HILLS — The man was shirtless, belly to the sun, near a patch of purple wildflowers. He laid where he fell, splayed, just before 1 p.m. Saturday, between the road and his neighbor's chain-link fence. Seth Sigmon, 29, lived on the dead-end side of Connie Court in Shady Hills. Neighbors say he has a son and that his wife was getting out of the shower when he was slain. Authorities say his next-door neighbor, 81-year-old John Croft, shot Sigmon multiple times with a .22...
  • Girl, 3, rescued from pitbull's jaws

    04/24/2009 9:28:46 PM PDT · by Chet 99 · 18 replies · 1,332+ views
    Saturday, April 25th 2009 NEIGHBOURS rescued a girl from disfigurement or death after a pitbull attacked her and was in the process of chewing on the infant's face. Three-year-old Nathalia Jones's rescuers found her being mauled by the dog near her home on Thursday. She was last night a patient at the San Fernando General Hospital. It took 30 stitches to close the wounds. Little Nathalia was playing with her cousins when the dog pounced on her. "The dog grabbed my child's head and was biting. And when people see this they began pulling away the dog. I still can't...
  • Scrubbing My Hands Till They Bled,... I Was a SLAVE to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

    04/07/2009 10:22:24 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 35 replies · 1,192+ views
    Daily Mail ^ | 07th April 2009 | SONIA POULTON
    Condemned: Experts claim obsessive compulsive disorder is a life sentence Scrubbing my hands again and again until they almost bleed. Obsessively tapping objects hundreds of times before I can leave the house. Even kissing my purse over and over again. These are the weird and distressing rituals I have lived with since I became a slave to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder when I was a child. It is a psychological illness that has, on more than one occasion, brought me literally to my knees. With its threatening, fearful thoughts and laborious rituals, it has been the bane of my life. For...
  • Police Making Arrests in Phelps Pot Scandal: County Investigators Trying to Build Case

    02/12/2009 9:26:50 AM PST · by lewisglad · 37 replies · 974+ views
    MSNBC & Assocaited Press ^ | updated 41 minutes ago
    COLUMBIA, S.C. - Authorities in the South Carolina county where Michael Phelps was photographed smoking from a marijuana pipe have been arresting people as they seek to make a case against the superstar swimmer, lawyers for two arrested people said Thursday. Attorneys Joseph McCulloch and Dick Harpootlian told The Associated Press they each represent a client charged with possession of marijuana who were questioned about the party Phelps attended near the University of South Carolina campus in November. The lawyers said the two clients were renters at the house where the party apparently took place. Harpootlian said his client was...
  • Shopaholic spinster found dead under 3ft of unopened goods

    01/08/2009 8:31:36 PM PST · by Free ThinkerNY · 24 replies · 1,282+ views
    dailymail.co.uk ^ | January 9, 2009 | James Tozer
    A spinster who obsessively hoarded clothes died in her home after a mountain of suitcases fell on her, burying her alive. Joan Cunnane, 77, owned 300 scarves as well as thousands of trinkets and valuables. They took up so much space in her bungalow that she had only a 2ft-wide path to get around them, and her car and garage were packed with other goods. After she was reported missing earlier this week, it took police searching her home two days to sift through her possessions. Miss Cunnane was eventually found buried under a 3ft pile of cases in a...
  • Strange Animal Behaviors Could Indicate OCD (Prozac for Dogs)

    12/24/2008 3:07:43 PM PST · by CalifScreaming · 37 replies · 1,286+ views
    WBZ ^ | December 24th, 2008 | Paula Ebben
    We've all seen a dog endlessly chase its tail and wonder to ourselves, why do they do that? Now researchers believe those strange animal behaviors may actually be a psychiatric disorder. Deborah Santti was worried about her 10-month-old German Shepherd named Lucas. "It was out of control," she said of his constant tail chasing. Finally she decided to bring him to Tufts University animal behaviorist, Dr. Nick Dodman. The diagnosis: obsessive compulsive disorder. "OCD in pets is a real phenomenon," he explained. It's the same condition that affects millions of Americans who deal with obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors like...
  • Escaped Prisoner From Michigan Recaptured After 32 Years

    04/30/2008 3:11:33 PM PDT · by an amused spectator · 58 replies · 672+ views
    Michigan Live ^ | April 30, 2008 | AP
    GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — The U.S. marshals office in Grand Rapids says a woman who walked away from a Detroit-area prison in 1976 after being convicted on drug charges has been recaptured in California.Deputies say Susan Lefevre was living under the name of Marie Walsh in the San Diego suburb of Del Mar, Calif., when she was arrested Thursday at her home in an affluent neighborhood.Lefevre told them her husband and two children had no idea of her criminal conviction 32 years ago in Saginaw County or her escape from what now is the Robert Scott Correctional Facility in...
  • SPITZER'S (D-NY) LEGACY: A $3.6M PROBE TAB

    04/13/2008 3:32:07 PM PDT · by Libloather · 6 replies · 100+ views
    NY Post ^ | 4/13/08 | BRENDAN SCOTT
    SPITZER'S LEGACY: A $3.6M PROBE TABBy BRENDAN SCOTT April 13, 2008 -- Eliot Spitzer's political and sexual shenanigans are costing taxpayers upwards of $3.6 million. **SNIP** This month, Attorney General Andrew Cuomo launched his second look at the Dirty Tricks saga: a far-reaching probe into whether Spitzer ordered the State Police to gather intelligence on Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno. It should double the estimated $150,000 the attorney general's office spent on the initial report that sparked the Spitzer's troubles last year. Meanwhile, the State Investigation Commission has launched an investigation of the investigations - those by the attorney general,...