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July 16, 2008
Topics hospital, baby, police, cbs, doctors, medical, young, university, charges, couple, children, news, woman and man
A Tennessee woman is charged with trying to kill her four-month-old baby with overdoses of sodium by administering a salt solution into his feeding tube while the infant was hospitalized. Amber Brewington, 21, was arrested at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Wednesday morning after a hospital staff member alerted authorities that they had seen Brewington tampering with the baby's feeding tube late Tuesday evening.
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July 16, 2008
Topics hospital, baby, police, cbs, doctors, medical, young, university, charges, couple, children, news, woman and man
A Tennessee woman is charged with trying to kill her four-month-old baby with overdoses of sodium by administering a salt solution into his feeding tube while the infant was hospitalized. Amber Brewington, 21, was arrested at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Wednesday morning after a hospital staff member alerted authorities that they had seen Brewington tampering with the baby's feeding tube late Tuesday evening.
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July 15, 2008
Topics girls, school, usa, videos, address, rose, photos, video, health, internet, girl, young, florida, university and children
Cyberbullying is on the rise with methods becoming meaner, including posting photos and videos on social networking websites. A report by the University of New Hampshire's Crimes Against Children Research Center said the number of young Americans between the ages 10 to 17 who experienced online harassment has gone up by 50 percent from 2000 to 2005.
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July 13, 2008
Topics lightning, weather, florida, storm, summer, beach, people, buildings, bicycle, virginia, personal, young, water and family
Five young people have been killed by lightning in five different states in less than a week. On July 3, Landon Dillard, 16, of Macon, Ga. , was struck while riding a bicycle at a summer camp in Colorado.
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July 10, 2008
There is a proposal in the Bundestag to grant German children voting rights. A bipartisan group of 46 lawmakers made the proposal that would grant 14 million young Germans a chance to have their voices be heard in political matters. Under the proposal, parents would vote for their children. German federal law grants universal suffrage to all adults at least 18-years-old, but a number of states allow 16-year-old citizens to cast their ballot at local elections.
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