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August 2, 2005
Topics baby, email, e-mail, brain, spread, pregnant, birth, health, lost, girl, life, hospital, woman and dead
A brain-dead, pregnant, woman has been kept on life support for nearly three months, has given birth to a healthy baby girl. According to an e-mail from the father, there were no complications during delivery and the baby "is doing well. "
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August 2, 2005
Topics baby, family, pregnancy, brain, spread, virginia, birth, doctors, job, medical, lost, girl, life, hospital, money and woman
A 26-year old brain-dead woman gives birth to a healthy baby girl Tuesday. She had suffered a stroke due to the spread of an aggressive melanoma on May 7, and has been kept alive via life support systems to allow the fetus time to grow.
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August 1, 2005
Deputies break up a teenage girl's coming-of-age party using stun guns, pepper spray, and their fists after being called break up a fight over a spilled drink. The Palm Beach County Sheriff's office says the crowd of 300 was hostile.
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August 1, 2005
Topics television, career, films, stage, picture, hollywood, alone, camera, naked, big, california, law, hospital, school and man
Legendary comedian and actor Pat McCormick has died. The man responsible for writing comedy for such comedians as Phylis Diller, Red Skelton, and Johnny Carson died late Friday afternoon, he was 78-years old. McCormick had been living at the Motion Picture and Television Fund's hospital in Woodland Hills, California since 1998 when he suffered a stroke that left him partially paralyzed.
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July 30, 2005
Topics medicine, hospital, vacation, pregnant, doctor, doctors, medical, office, sex, woman, hot and water
Dr. Akiva Abraham of Clifton Park, NY is in a heap of trouble with the New York Board for Professional Medical Conduct after being handed down a punishment for having sex in a hospital waiting room and inducing a pregnant patient's labor so he could keep his vacation plans booked. The Board found Dr. Abraham morally unfit to practice medicine as well as guilty of practicing medicine negligently, filing false reports and failing to maintain accurate records.
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