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Making mentally ill defendants ready for trial
KERRVILLE, Texas --The judge ascended the bench. He looked down at cafeteria-style tables marked "Prosecuting Attorney" and "Defense Attorney." To his left, two men sat in a box marked "Jury." The witness stand was marked "Witness.""Sustained," proclaimed the judge, who wore a striped polo shirt, a thick goatee and a shock of greasy hair. He gave the gavel a sharp bang and waved it arou...
Get an online sneak peek at Comet ISON, potential 'comet of the century'
The much-anticipated incoming Comet ISON, which some scientists hope will become the "comet of the century" later this year, may not be visible to the naked eye yet, but you don't have to wait months to see this icy wanderer. The comet takes center stage in an online telescope webcast on Sunday.Comet ISON was first discovered last year and is currently expected to swing extremely close by the sun ...
How to prepare for your parents' retirement
When Eileen Crehan thinks about her parents retirement plans, she worries.The 27-year-old PhD candidate, like many young adults, knows that her parents future finances arent only a source of concern for themthey directly impact her life as well.They are careful spenders and savers, but they hit some bad luck when the mortgage broker industry tanked and some medical issues came up suddenly and...
Town throws dream wedding for triple amputee Marine
Juan Dominguez lost his both his legs and his right arm after stepping on improvised explosive device while serving as a Marine Corporal in Afghanistan in 2010. But that didn't stop him from finding true love a few months later, when he met his now-wife Alexis after returning to the States."I thought she was cute, so I kind of dumped my girlfriend at the time and asked her out," Dominguez told TOD...
Tornadoes tear through Kansas, Oklahoma
People in two states were taking shelter amid wailing warning sirens Sunday as tornadoes were confirmed to have touched down in Kansas and Oklahoma as part of an extreme weather system plowing through the nation's midsection.The system, which stretched from North Texas to Minnesota, also heaved hail -- dime to softball sized -- as well as heavy rainfall.Residents in downtown Wichita, Kan., were t...
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