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The Sad Fort Hood Follow-up The Department of Defense and the FBI had enough information about the suspect in the 2009 Fort Hood massacre to have discharged him from the military before he killed 13...
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Gunbattle ends 14-hour standoff in Nebraska pharmacy By NBC News and msnbc.com news services ALLIANCE, Neb. — A 14-hour standoff with a gunman at a pharmacy ended with the suspect’s death, the Nebraska...
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Surgeon Sought in Hospital Shooting A region-wide manhunt continued today for a trauma surgeon and former military weapons expert suspected of fatally shooting a receptionist at the Buffalo, N.Y.,...
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Stephen Harper should get out of the prnyiag business and leave that up to the Pope. Is it too much to ask that he actually do his job as an elected government official? At least he is being more...
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Legislation Bills to Protect Nurses Two state bills are being proposed to impose stricter penalties on those that assault nurses on duty. The New York bill would make it a Class C or D Felony while the...
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Here is another interesting organization and related link: http://www.peaceatwork.org Gene Schmuckler; PhD
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Violence in the medical workplace is indeed an emerging safety and health issue. Its most extreme form, homicide, is the fourth-leading cause of fatal occupational injury in the United States,...
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The Johns Hopkins Shooting in my Home Town While the shootings last week at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore serve as a frightening reminder for healthcare facilities to revisit security and...
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