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Testimony wraps up in Burbank police detective's discrimination trial
As testimony wrapped up Monday in the trial for an Armenian American Burbank police detective who alleged he was harassed and faced discrimination, a psychiatrist hired by the city described him as narcissistic and deeply insecure. Det. Steve...Tags: Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Trials, Medical Specialization, Lawyers
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Man's sanity is on trial
BURBANK — A Montrose-based psychologist testified Tuesday that the 48-year-old Glendale man who was convicted of stabbing his girlfriend to death reported hearing controlling voices moments before the attack. During Soo Duk Kim's sanity trial,...Tags: Travel, Murder, Hotels and Accommodations, Health, Health and Medical Professionals
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On Campus At GCC: Alcohol/drug studies summit planned
Students in the Alcohol/Drug Studies program and the Alcohol/Drug Studies Club are sponsoring "Addiction Summit 2010: Counselors, Clinicians and Community" from 5:30 to 10 p.m. Sept. 29. The event will feature guest speakers and focuses on the treatment...Tags: Ethics, Twitter, Inc., Nursing, Adult Education, Education
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Lebanon psychologist indicted for $1.2 mill. health care fraud
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – David M. Ketchmark, Acting United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced today that a psychologist practicing in the Lebanon, Mo., area has been indicted by a federal grand jury for engaging in a $1.2...
Tags: Psychotherapy, Holidays, FBI, Health Insurance, Prosecution
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IPS superintendent unveils plan to cut $27M from general fund.
The superintendent of Indianapolis Public Schools unveiled his plan to cut $27 million from the general fund Thursday. The budget reduction is due, in large part, to the state takeover of four IPS schools. At a meeting Thursday, Dr. White said the...
Tags: Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Teaching and Learning, Job Layoffs, Teachers
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JP School Psychologist Accused of Posting Racist Comments Resigns
WGNO NewsA psychologist with the Jefferson Parish School System accused of making inappropriate tweets resigned. The Southern Poverty Law Center says Mark Traina posted several racists comments. They say one tweet read: "Serpas should be warning people to STAY...Tags: Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Social Issues, Racism
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Soldier faces 5 murder charges in 2009 shootings at Iraq clinic
A soldier accused of gunning down five fellow soldiers at a mental health clinic in Iraq after reportedly being harshly admonished and laughed at by Army psychologists has been ordered to face a court-martial on charges of premeditated murder and could...
Tags: Armed Forces, Medical Procedures and Tests, Murder, Behavioral Conditions, Death Penalty
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Garza: 'I told you guys I could throw to first'
The Chicago Cubs had some early work on the field Thursday at Wrigley Field: Position players were practicing their bunting, as manager Dale Sveum hinted would happen after several poorly executed bunts in St. Louis on Monday and Tuesday. During the...
Tags: Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Scott Maine, Chicago Cubs, Roy Halladay
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Cubs again let down hard-luck starter
Matt Garza walked off the mound with his glove covering his face Wednesday night, leaving his legion of lip readers guessing once again. The Cubs' most consistent starter over the last two seasons was removed in the seventh inning of a tie game despite...
Tags: Vance Worley, Kerry Wood, Kyle Kendrick, Michael Bowden, James Russell
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Work woes: If you don't laugh, you'll just cry
As if it weren't bad enough that the American workplace seems to be bubbling with stress and dysfunction – our high anxieties are echoed by a steady stream of studies, surveys and pop-psychology books claiming it's just as bad as we thought and...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Health and Medical Professionals, Health, Conservation, Psychology
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Flyers cause of death: Poor decisions
The autopsy isn't official or with a definitive conclusion, but the preliminary results for the cause of playoff death for the 2012 Philadelphia Flyers is simple: they faced a better team with better coaching. As hard as it may be to admit for Flyers...
Tags: Jaromir Jagr, Adirondack Phantoms, Daniel Briere, Eastern Conference (NHL), Paul Holmgren
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Judge in Jerry Sandusky sex case orders schools to provide files on accusers
The judge in Jerry Sandusky's child sexual-abuse case ruled that four central Pennsylvania school districts must turn over the behavioral and psychological records of the former Penn State assistant coach's accusers.
Judge John M. Cleland, in a ruling...Tags: Jerry Sandusky, Centre County, Lawyers, Career and Workplace, Peter Hall
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