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40 Percent of Youths Attempting Suicide Make First Attempt Before High School

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 28, 2011   Health  

40 Percent of Youths Attempting Suicide Make First Attempt Before High School

Thoughts about killing oneself and engaging in suicidal behavior may begin much younger than previously thought. While about one of nine youths attempt suicide by the time they graduate from high school, new findings reveal that a significant proportion make their first suicide attempt in elementary or middle school.

Don't Get 'Frosted' Over Heating Your Home This Winter

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 28, 2011   National  

Don't Get 'Frosted' Over Heating Your Home This Winter

The calendar year is quickly winding down, the leaves have turned and a chill is in the air. Now is the time to turn your attention to getting your home prepared to keep you warm this winter, says Temple University mechanical engineering professor Steven M. Ridenour.

Representative Barney Frank Will Not Seek Re-Election in Next Cycle

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 28, 2011   Politics  

Representative Barney Frank Will Not Seek Re-Election in Next Cycle

BOSTON, Massachusetts-After 16 terms in Congress, Representative Barney Frank, the 71 -year-old Democrat from Massachusetts, has announced that he will not seek re-election in the next election cycle.

Tununak Man Assaults Father with Cane, Turns Health Aide and Officer Away at Gunpoint

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF, JOURNALIST TEAM on Nov 28, 2011   Rural  

Tununak Man Assaults Father with Cane, Turns Health Aide and Officer Away at Gunpoint

TUNUNAK, Alaska-On Friday, the Alaska State troopers were informed of a domestic assault that had occurred in the community of Tununak. According to reports, Charlie Kanrilak, age 31, had assaulted his father Leo Kanrilak, age 69. The younger Kanrilak had struck the elder Kanrilak several times in the head with a metal walking cane.

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