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Presentation by Dianne Smith, MJE

Something went wrong In jet crash, expert says

Police begin campaign to run down jaywalkers

Safety experts say school bus passengers should be belted

Drunk gets 9 months in violin case

Survivor of Siamese twins joins parents

Farmer Bill Dies in House

Iraqi head seeks arms

Stud tires out

Is there a ring of debris around Uranus?

Prostitutes appeal to Pope

Panda mating fails; veterinarian takes over

British left waffles on Falkland Islands

Lung cancer in women mushrooms

Eye drops off shelf

Teacher strikes idle kids

Reagan wins on budget; more lies ahead

Squad helps dog bite victim

Shot off woman’s leg helps Nicklaus to 66

Enraged cow injures farmer with ax

Plane too close to ground, crash probe told

Miners refuse to work after death

Juvenile court to try shooting defendant

Stolen painting found by tree

Two Soviet ships collide; one dies

Two sisters reunited after 18 years in checkout counter

Killer sentenced to die for second time in 10 years

Never withhold herpes infection from loved one

Drunken drivers paid $1000 in ‘84

War dims hopes for peace

If strike isn’t settled quickly, it may last a while

Cold wave linked to temperatures

Enfields couple slain; police suspect homicide

Red tape holds up new bridge

Typhoon rips through cemetery; hundreds dead

Man struck by lightning faces battery charge

Astronaut takes blame for gas in spacecraft

Kids make nutritious snacks

Chef throws his heart into helping feed needy

Arson suspect is held in Massachusetts fire

British union finds dwarfs in short supply

Lansing residents can drop off trees

Local high school dropouts cut in half

New vaccine may contain rabies

Man minus ear waives hearing

Deaf college opens doors to hearing

Air head fired

Food is basic to student diet

Man steals clock; faces time

Hospitals are sued by 7 foot doctors