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Seattle police unit reaches out to the mentally ill (American Psychological Association) October 13, 2008 The former social worker on Ravenna Avenue Northeast used to help the vulnerable. Now, she's the one who needs help. us.rd.yahoo.com
Seattle police unit reaches out to mentally ill (The Columbian) The former social worker on Ravenna Avenue Northeast used to help the vulnerable. Now, she's the one who needs help. When she's delusional, the 66-year-old can be violent toward neighbors. In... us.rd.yahoo.com
Forward on faith: The black church in the city (The Cleveland Plain Dealer) Chat Archive: Plain Dealer reporter David Briggs he talks about the state of black churches in Cleveland. Click play on the player below to listen to the chat. or download it here Tracy Boulian/The Plain Dealer"In my mind, I've... us.rd.yahoo.com
Ultimate Matrix Collection (Blu-ray) (DVD Talk) Warner Bros. // R // October 14, 2008 // Region A (The reviews of all three films are taken from reviews of the previous releases of all three films.) us.rd.yahoo.com
St. Lucie Community Connection: Oct. 14 (TCPalm.com) All the fun things to do in and around St. Lucie County. us.rd.yahoo.com
Tim Grobaty: Jimmy's Big Adventures scare the family (Long Beach Press-Telegram) DOGGONE & BACK AGAIN: Our dog Jimmy has taken to bolting of late. us.rd.yahoo.com
Seattle officers specialize in mental health cases (KING5 Seattle) Seattle police have two officers dedicated to dealing with calls about people who are mentally ill. us.rd.yahoo.com
Insider tips to Sydney (Guardian Unlimited) It's your favourite overseas city, so here are your tips on where to stay, where to eat and drink and what to see us.rd.yahoo.com
Seattle police unit reaches out to the mentally ill (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) With resources limited for the mentally ill, police often are the first to get called when someone is having a psychiatric meltdown. In a unique approach, the Seattle Police Department has dedicated two officers mental health cases, hoping to prevent crises before they turn tragic. us.rd.yahoo.com
Car fest bigger and shinier than ever (The Mississippi Press) OCEAN SPRINGS Cruisin' the Coast officials said the event's success in Ocean Springs could be counted by the sheer numbers of people who went through the city in the three days of the event. us.rd.yahoo.com
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