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In a Sobering Effort to Count Our Homeless, This Man Knows Where to Look

In a sobering effort to count our homeless, this man knows where to look

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The hard drinking in his 20s while working as a cook and a waiter at the old Desert Inn and then the New Frontier, both long ago imploded, led to voracious need and physical addiction and the loss of friends and family. Once, he called his father, a …
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Ryan Leaf Prison Time Set After Failed Treatment, San Diego Chargers

Ryan Leaf Prison Time Set After Failed Treatment, San Diego Chargers

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… NFL draft bust of all time and he isn't losing that moniker anytime soon. According to ESPN.com, Leaf has been moved from a drug treatment center to the Montana State Prison for threatening a staff member and violating his treatment plan, a …
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Ryan Leaf Moved From Rehab to State Prison

Ryan Leaf Moved From Rehab to State Prison

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Former Washington State and NFL quarterback Ryan Leaf was transferred from a drug treatment center in Montana to a state prison because of bad behavior. Leaf was sentenced to a drug rehab center in Lewistown back in June. He was supposed to spend …
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After Three Great Games, Patriots Make a Statement

After three great games, Patriots make a statement

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I'm all for the players treating the officials with respect, but I think this official was oversensitive. Lloyd didn't chuck it at the guy's head or …. Counting your chickens before they hatch cause if you think the Pats are just going to win and the …
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New Study: Fix W.Va. Prisons This Way

New study: Fix W.Va. prisons this way

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The report calls for reinvesting about $ 5.5 million a year of the savings into programs to assist probationers and parolees, including community-based substance abuse treatment programs. Among the factors contributing to prison overcrowding, outlined …
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