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  • Texas A&m Offensive Lineman Dies In Accident
    By: Davis Law | - Texas A&M lost one of their most valued players last week in a car accident. Jospeh Villavisencio, an offensive lineman for Texas A&M was one of the most respectful and high-character players that former A&M coach Mike Sherman says hes ever coached.

    Villavisencio spent part of the day with his team delivering gifts to families at a local shelter just after the team finished their last workout of the year. The Aggies were preparing for the Meineke Car Care Bowl that they w ...

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  • The Many Issues Indians Face In Entering Qatar
    By: Bobby Castro | - According to the Indian Ambassador to Qatar, Deepa Gopalan Wadhwa, Indians face many hardships and difficulties when entering Qatar. The following are the alarming statistics that many Indians have to face in the country.

    1.In 2009, a total of 262 Indian nationals died in Qatar while 233 died in 2010. There are many reasons for the causes of these untoward deaths, from murder to illness or sudden medical emergencies. It was reported that the 29 of the fatalities were due to traff ...

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  • A Booming Market Drives The Growth Of Cancer Generics
    By: Sara Matthews | - According to our new research report, Cancer Generics Market Analysis, market for cancer generics is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of around 27% during 2010-2014 and all classes of drugs are set to experience splendid growth. As oncology products sales worth of billions are at risk from generic erosion in the coming future and the imminent introduction of a regulatory pathway for bio-generics is possible, the world is well poised to witness strong demand for cancer generic drugs.


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  • Are The World's Countries Worlds Apart?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - The population of the world was expected to reach 7 billion on October 31, 2011. However, more than 33% of the population is in 2 countries: China (1,336,718,015) and India (1,189,172,906). The U.S. population is a distant third (313,232,044) followed by Indonesia (245,613,043) and Brazil (203,429,773). Only 12 countries have populations over 100 million. The Pitcairn Islands, a British territory in the south Pacific, has the smallest population - 48 people. As of 2010 all the islands' inhabitan ...
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  • Rncos Releases A New Report - Cancer Generics Market Analysis
    By: Sara Matthews | - RNCOS has recently launched a new report Cancer Generics Market Analysis. Cancer has emerged as one of the major causes of death globally and has made the pharmaceutical & biotech companies proactive to foray research & development to develop new therapies for its treatment. With increasing cancer incidences and competition in the healthcare industry around the world, the cancer market represents a lucrative sector for the generic players around the world due to the fact that price erosion ...
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  • What's Receded In The Recession?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - The recession changed America's lifestyle. According to the Census Bureau's 2010 American Community Survey, Americans are marrying later. Since 2006 the median age of men's first marriage went from 26.7 to 28.7. For women it went from 25.9 to 27.5. Between 2008 and 2010 there were 200,000 fewer births to women ages 20 to 34 - even though the number of women in that age group increased by more than 1 million. There were also 7% fewer divorces. Finally, between 2006 and 2010 households with 2 or m ...
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  • Spread To Tibet, The Earthquake In India Caused Seven Deaths Hit Yadong County
    By: george | - 18 night in India, Sikkim earthquake of magnitude 6.8 Yadong County in Tibet has resulted in seven deaths, 22 people were injured.Xinhua News Agency reporters Lian Yeben and Fu Yadong hit on at 9:00 on the 19th reached Yadong county, ugg classic tall salethe county's temporary relief of a video: Indian Tibet, East Asia Earthquake-induced ground cracking 7 dead 22 injuredCCTV news channel a command to the Ministry of earthquake notification shows up at 9:00 on the 19th, the earthquake has resulte ...
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  • Is The United States Still #1?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - Half of the 3.3 million newborn deaths yearly occur in 5 countries: Pakistan, China, Democratic Republic of Congo, India and Nigeria. However, the U.S. ranked 41st out of 45 industrialized countries. According to a 20-year study published in PLoS Medicine, that ranked the United States with Qatar and Croatia. Twelve percent of U.S. babies are born premature; and in spite of a 26% reduction in newborn deaths since 1990, 50 countries had reductions of more than 50%. Infants dying before being 4 we ...
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  • Maternal Deaths Caused By Substandard Care
    By: Julie Glynn | - A report seen by BBC Panorama reveals proper maternity care could have avoided 17 maternal deaths in London over the past 18 months.

    The report was compiled by an independent body, which was called in to investigate after the number of maternal deaths in the first half of 2009 exceeded the entire total in 2008.

    It was found 17 out of the 42 maternal deaths could have been prevented. The report also concluded that some hospitals' own inquiries into the fatalities were ...

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  • Information On How Drug Use Badly Influences Health
    By: Iam Herbert | - Substance abuse has been the destroyer of many aspects of life, from relationships to professions to basic everyday chores. The dependency made on the drug is devastating, though not only to the mind. While research continues to broaden comprehension of just how a drug comes to be such a crutch, scientists are also discovering more and more evidence of the dangerous effects of long-term and experimental substance abuse on the human body, which results in considerable health concerns for the user ...
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  • Specifics And Statistics Concerning Alcohol And Drug Related Deaths
    By: Iam Herbert | - The latest government and privately owned industry research studies have demonstrated that lots of thousands of Americans lose their very own lives each year in alcohol consumption and drug connected deaths, such as usage of prohibited drugs and abuse of prescription drugs.

    As outlined by the United States government study completed in 2001, roughly 75,000 Americans perish each year because of health problems induced by too much use of alcohol. In addition, nearly 41,000 more die in ...

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  • Lethal Triathlons And Marathons
    By: lynthomas | - A forty year-old woman competitor died in the Nautical New York City Triathlon after experiencing difficulty breathing during the swimming section of the marathon.

    This came only a day after the death of a 64-year old man who died after he was pulled unconscious from the Hudson River, during a race. Police think he suffered a heart attack.

    Police filed a report that 26 other participants also required assistance for minor injuries in the swimming section of the annual e ...

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  • Mammography Effect On Reduce In Breast Cancer Deaths
    By: Fower Lee | - Deaths from cancer of the breast are rapidly declining over the planet, and based on a questionable new study, cancer of the breast screening has little related to it.

    The outcomes, released Thursday within the British Medical Journal, represent another round within the lengthy-running debate within the merits of mammography, and are available merely a week after major medical communities re-confirmed that ladies should get mammograms at 40.

    "Our study adds further popu ...

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  • Candlelight In Memory Of Deaths Due To Aids
    By: Saira Tanveer | - Lakshmi Laughter is contagious. His side of the room is the most active, laughing out loud to attract curious glances. You know, I always make sure that people around me are happy, he says. 36 years, manages its base in the Temple. Buy cold drinks, chocolate, etc. I also manage local hall in the temple. I rent tasks and to maintain it.

    Lakshmi day starts at 4 in the morning I opened my shop at 8 am and close 18:00, is also much to do in the temple. I'm already on my fingers until I ...

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  • Drug Death Statistics And Getting Serious
    By: Jill Cohen | - It shouldn't surprise anyone to know that drug death statistics indicate that the cases of drug overdoses are expected to continue to rise. Especially with all of the economic information being depressing, and many people out of work and down on their luck. The most common drugs for overdoses are barbiturates, heroine, and alcohol abuse.

    Most people don't realize that a large number of drug deaths are the result of an acute alcohol intoxication, which basically means extreme drunken ...

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  • Us Alcohol-related Fatalities, Injuries And Disease
    By: RJ Hudson | - Alcohol related fatalities, injuries and disease is one of the most significant public health threats in the United States. Alcohol is closely associated with domestic violence, assault, suicide, homicide, rape, on-the-job injuries and disease. Additionally, the number of drunk driving deaths and injuries each year is astonishing. In fact, alcohol related car accidents are the leading cause of death of people between the ages of 17 and 34 in the US. The high prevalence of alcoholism and alco ...
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  • Facebook Bullying Deaths And The Bullycide Movement
    By: Mandy Jane Clarke | - Most people know what "bullycide" is today. It speaks of the sad movement progressing across the country and overseas - where victims of online bullying take their own lives. Facebook bullying deaths are becoming all too common.

    Some studies that have probed into the extent of Facebook bullying have found that nearly half of all teenagers today have been bullied online in some fashion. These numbers could even be lower than the actual amount experiencing this form of abuse ...

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  • Deaths From Vehicle Collisions Continue To Decline
    By: Jack Authors | - While vehicle collision deaths are at an all time low and continue to decline due to
    new manufacturing standards, government safety measures and tougher DUI laws, personal
    injuries continue to cause injury and financial burdens.

    According to the latest statistics available from the government the highway death rate
    continues to decline but such collisions still rank as the number one cause of personal injury.
    There are many causes from poor vehicle and highwa ...

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  • Promote Your Murder-mystery Blogs With Lists
    By: Dorothy Simpson | - People love reading lists on any topic under the Sun. They are easy to understand. Lists are all over the web for good reason and are perfect for attracting user attention.

    Lists are easy to make because of their structure - they force you to focus. Your blog or site is probably focused on something. Make a list about your blog's focus. Or if you want to give your blog some brownie points, you can make a Notable Deaths of your of such lists. The more unique the list, the more inte ...

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  • Carbon-monoxide Detectors What Are Their Purpose?
    By: Terrell McCall | - Did you know that carbon-monoxide (CO) poisoning is responsible for at least 30-40 deaths per year and numerous emergency room admissions in Georgia?

    The approaching winters could see many Atlanta residents bring out their portable lamps and propane heaters to heat up their homes. Barbeque parties and heating rooms that have a furnace are also a common sight in Atlanta. However, as we warm up our homes with such fuel guzzling devices, little do we know that we are opening the doors ...

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  • Mysterious Mass Deaths Continue
    By: lynthomas | - Numerous locals woke to discover hundreds dead birds, convinced it was just some more of the rash of mysterious mass deaths that have taken place around the globe in the early part of 2011.

    The United States government quickly took responsibility for killing hundreds of birds in Yankton, South Dakota.

    Posing a danger to the animals and farm workers, five thousand birds were defecating in the feed meal of a feedlot. USDA decided to poison the birds with bait, laced with ...

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  • Thousands Of Deaths Not Uncommon
    By: lynthomas | - Birds and sea life deaths in quantity, right around the world, is not an uncommon occurrence.

    Arkansas authorities claim the deaths of 5,000 blackbirds are from being traumatized by New Year fireworks. However the cause of death is still being investigated.

    Arkansas residents were also attempting to deal with. 100,000 bottom-feeding dead drum fish, which washed up along a 20 mile stretch on the Arkansas River. Scientists say the fish may have died through a disease tha ...

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  • Asbestos Related Deaths
    By: Wendy Moyer | - Mesothelioma and other asbestos related diseases are often fatal. However, even though there has been a dramatic decline in the use of asbestos over the past several decades, the number of deaths that are related to asbestos exposure is still on the rise.

    The CDC (United States Centers for Disease Control) reported a surge of deaths related to asbestos in the autumn of 2004. And the National Cancer Institute has said that in the United States approximately two thousand new cases o ...

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  • Up To 200,000 Deaths In Uk Caused By Airborne Pollutants
    By: J4TP | - A report published last week suggests that long-term exposure to air pollution may have been a factor in up to 200,000 premature deaths in the UK during 2008..

    Research by the Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollutants (COMEAP), an independent advisory group of experts reporting to the Department of Health, found that human-made particulate matter, primarily from road transport, accounted for the loss of 340,000 years of life every 12 months.

    The report conclude ...

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  • The Advice Of A Wrongful Death Lawyer Counts Indeed
    By: Robert Reeves Law | - A wrongful death might be direct or indirect, intentional or just caused by plain misfortune. Till sometime back there was no formal provision for this kind of a wrongful death law. The obvious logic was that the claimant was dead in person and with him also ended his claims to his rights. But over several years of gradual transition to amendments and changes this Law was finally incorporated to benefit the remaining member of family to the deceased people. The credit for this huge transformatio ...
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  • Scaffold Accident Attorney Straight Talk: Scaffold Accidents, Injuries And Deaths
    By: William Turley | - Scaffolds are temporary platforms built by workers on commercial and industrial construction sites so the workers can work at heights out of their reach. Carpenters, chimney makers, painters, masons, bricklayers, miners, and electricians all use scaffolds to elevate themselves in their respective trades.

    According to OSHA, over there are over 75 scaffold accident deaths a year in the United States. And there are approximately 9,750 scaffold-related injuries per year in America. ...

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  • Vision Techniques Launches The Ultimate Vehicle Safety System - Banksman Auto Braking
    By: David Williams | - Vehicle safety solutions specialist, Vision Techniques, has launched a vehicle safety system which will prevent thousands of work related deaths.

    According to government research, nearly a quarter of all deaths involving vehicles at work occur during reversing - and many other reversing accidents cause costly damage to vehicles and equipment.

    After two years of development, the Blackburn-based company has unveiled an innovative auto braking facility to the already highl ...

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  • How Can We Prevent Drink-drive Car Crash Deaths?
    By: Richard Craig | - Why do people continue to drink and drive? In an earlier article I argued that the UK should adopt a zero-tolerance rule, like some of its contemporaries like the Czech Republic and Hungary.

    But having read another news item the other day, now I realise, that while it would undoubtedly help in someway, the most serious offenders will still continue to do as they please because, no matter what the limit is, they disregard it anyway. It is irrelevant.

    Different people hav ...

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  • How To Quickly And Easily Reduce 600,000 Cases Of Cancer Each Year
    By: Elaine Ferguson | - In our February, 2010 newsletter I shared a research study that predicted the reduction of 100,000 cases of breast and colon cancer annually in the US as well as a 75% reduction of cancer deaths, with adequate vitamin D levels. As more research studies continue to be published, I am becoming increasingly impressed by its health giving abilities. Also, I see a vast improvement in my family and friends, after they begin to take it.

    Once again, the same distinguished researchers, hav ...

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  • How To Quickly And Easily Reduce 600,000 Cases Of Cancer Each Year
    By: dr elaine ferguson | - In our February, 2010 newsletter I shared a research study that predicted the reduction of 100,000 cases of breast and colon cancer annually in the US as well as a 75% reduction of cancer deaths, with adequate vitamin D levels. As more research studies continue to be published, I am becoming increasingly impressed by its health giving abilities. Also, I see a vast improvement in my family and friends, after they begin to take it.

    Once again, the same distinguished researchers, hav ...

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  • Rock Stars, Dead Before Their Time
    By: Robin Smith | - Its a pretty tough life being a Rock Star, all that sex and drugs and rock 'n' roll, but lets face it , it cannot be easy being on stage with thousands of adoring fans screaming at your antics, every pelvic thrust elicits a scream from boys and girls alike, and to then go back to your hotel for a nice sleep or a gentle cocktail party to help you wind down.

    The roadies are busy picking out the choices fruits for the after show party, making sure the napkins are folded, the table cl ...

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  • How The Pool Alarm Will Improve Pool Safety And Home Security
    By: Jack Krohn | - Some folks are lucky enough to enjoy a great climate. More and more of us are taking advantage of this and getting swimming pools in our back yards. While these are no doubt beneficial in terms of exercise they have also become places where we hold social gatherings and barbecues. Pool parties are all the rage and while that water looks so enticing to a small child they can be a death trap.

    Clare's new pool was her pride and joy. She loved slipping into the water every morning for ...

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  • How To Dramatically Decrease Cancer Deaths
    By: Elaine Ferguson | - Since 2000, numerous research studies have shown a link between vitamin D deficiency and cancers-including breast, prostate, colon, pancreatic, ovarian and kidney. Researchers now believe increasing the active level of vitamin D, 25-hydroxyvitamin D would dramatically decrease cancer deaths and the number of new cases.



    For many years physicians and scientists believed that vitamin D's role was limited to bone function and calcium metabolism. However, it is now unders ...

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  • How To Dramatically Decrease Cancer Deaths
    By: dr elaine ferguson | - Since 2000, numerous research studies have shown a link between vitamin D deficiency and cancers-including breast, prostate, colon, pancreatic, ovarian and kidney. Researchers now believe increasing the active level of vitamin D, 25-hydroxyvitamin D would dramatically decrease cancer deaths and the number of new cases.



    For many years physicians and scientists believed that vitamin D's role was limited to bone function and calcium metabolism. However, it is now unders ...

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  • Lawnmower Accidents: An Everyday Task Can Turn To Tragedy
    By: Daniel Beasley | - Each year, thousands of people are injured in riding lawnmower accidents. Some of these injuries can be attributed to error on the part of the operators of these heavy machines, while others are an unfortunate result of using an inherently dangerous product. However, in many cases, these injuries should not have occurred and, indeed, would not have occurred if the lawnmower had functioned properly. In these cases, the manufacturers of the lawnmowers may be held liable for any resulting injuri ...
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  • Creative Ways To Use Public Records
    By: Deane Alban | - There are as many kinds of public records as there are reasons for people to search on them. Some of the most frequently accessed public records include: register of deaths, births, and marriages, property records, criminal records, DUI records, sex offender records, and many more. I imagine reading this list is getting your creative juices flowing and you are starting to see the possibilities here.

    Before the internet, public records were kept in government buildings such as your ...

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  • Life In The Deadly World Of Medicine
    By: Dr. McFadden | - Retired neurosurgeon, Joseph T. McFadden, M.D. F.A.C.S., has written an experiential litany of treatment gone wrong, misread X-rays, incorrect reporting, misuse of drugs, faulty anesthesia, mistakes with gases and blood transfusions, hospital acquired infections, and other misadventures. This latest release (November 2, 2009, Booksurge Publishing) is full of case studies featuring real life tragedies, omitting the names of victims. Many of these stories include terrible tales of patients who eit ...
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  • Tracing Your Family Tree
    By: Katherine Quirke | - Working out your family history can be a time consuming and difficult process, with records lying strewn all over the place and relatives distributed semi-randomly throughout the world. While searching for old relatives and researching previous generations is a highly difficult task offline, retracing your family tree online is as easy as using a government records service to look up information about your family history. With services available to get in touch with family and friends that you m ...
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  • Death Statistics From Boating Accidents
    By: Daniel Beasley | - Boating is an enjoyable recreational sport for many Americans. Although the death statistics from boating accidents may appear quite high, when you take the causes into consideration it is easy to see that in most cases boating accidents do not need to happen. The fatalities associated with boating accidents can be avoided.

    Crashes with objects or other boats, and passengers falling off boats, are the three forms of accidents which are the most common. However, there are some f ...

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  • Death Statistics From Auto Accidents
    By: Daniel Beasley | - In most instances, car accidents can be prevented. Regardless of this fact, auto accidents continue to rank high amongst the causes of death. The death statistics from auto accidents should be a warning sign for drivers to reassess their driving habits.

    Cars which run off the roadway account for the highest percentage of death statistics from auto accidents. This includes such factors as general reckless driving, driving while under the influence of alcohol, and intentionally dri ...

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  • Alarming Auto Accident Statistics - Legal Info
    By: Daniel Beasley | - In todays society so many people have busy lifestyles. These lifestyles mean more and more people on our roadways. With an increasing number of people on our roadways the rise in auto accidents is also increasing. Here are some auto accident statistics to help people understand this rising concern and hopefully help prevent future auto accidents.

    In the United States there is an average of 6 million cars on the road each year. Statistics indicate that 3 million people are ...

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  • Diet Plays A Vital Role In Cancer Protection
    By: Robert William Locke. | - Did you know that up to a third of cancer deaths in the US are related to diet in some way or other ? This statistic has been released by the National Cancer Institute and it is backed up by other prestigious institutes all over the world

    So, you are what you eat or to put it more bluntly, what you eat could kill you ! The other shocking statistic published after a telephone survey conducted by The American Cancer Society shows that the people who are most affected by cancer ...

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  • Dealing With Deaths
    By: neil parnham | - One of the hardest things that can happen in your life is the death of a person that you love, I myself understand the feeling of what it is like to cope with death, as recently I have lost my 19 month old godson, it was one of the most traumatic times in my life, watching someone whom you have loved since you first saw them slowly slip away from you, not being able to help them, it may be hard to accept that the one you love has died, but with time it will sink in and you will grow to accept th ...
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  • Suv Rollover Deaths
    By: Tim Dillard | - Shortly after the turn of the millennium, sport utility vehicles began experiencing awful difficulties with pre-mounted tires that accompanied the vehicle when it left the lot.

    Specifically, the Firestone tire company began experiencing terrible difficulties in manufacturing new tires, and this difficulty became a direct influence in causing SUV rollover deaths. In a study conducted by the United States government, it was found that around 300 people died in SUV accidents involvi ...

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  • Suv Rollover Deaths
    By: N Johnson | - Shortly after the turn of the millennium, sport utility vehicles began experiencing awful difficulties with pre-mounted tires that accompanied the vehicle when it left the lot. Specifically, the Firestone tire company began experiencing terrible difficulties in manufacturing new tires, and this difficulty became a direct influence in causing SUV rollover deaths.

    In a study conducted by the United States government, it was found that around 300 people died in SUV accidents involv ...

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  • The Controversy Over Roadside Field Sobriety Tests
    By: Lance Knowlton | - Copyright 2006 Lance Knowlton

    Roadside field sobriety tests (FSTs), developed at the behest of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), are commonly employed by police officers during DUI stops to determine whether a driver is under the influence of alcohol.

    FSTs generally consist of a battery of three to five exercises, such as walking and turning in a different direction, standing on one leg, nystagmus (using the eyes to track an object), touchi ...

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  • Are Sobriety Checkpoints Legal?
    By: Lance Knowlton | - Copyright 2006 Lance Knowlton

    As many people know, the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States forbids the unreasonable search or seizure of U.S. citizens. Generally, there must be probable cause to arrest or search persons or their private property, which means that the officer must have a reasonable suspicion based on articulable facts that some wrongdoing has occurred. How, then, are law enforcement agents able, constitutionally, to stop motorists at sobriety ...

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