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    Recent Car Accident Crash Compilation 2012 HD 1080 p

    This is the compilation of <b>car</b> crashes made by me. ( <b>Recent</b> Crashes ) . As you can see speed is the main reason of the most crashes ...

    Police crackdown leads to 15 drunk driving arrests | Wilmington DE ...

    In a previous post we discussed a study on the relationship between the blood alcohol level of a driver and the severity of a car accident . The study found that even a 0.01 blood-alcohol level led to accident injuries that were on average 37 percent more severe than those experienced by individuals involved in accidents with completely sober drivers. The average severity of personal injuries and the average speed of car accident increased with every 0.01 percent blood alcohol level reading.

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    Ensure mentally ill patients have support
    Having suffered the consequences of a dysfunctional mental health system, I read with great interest the recent article outlining proposed improvements to Delaware's care for those suffering with mental illness. I was pleased to see the extensive

    ReWalk to give local paralyzed people chance to walk again
    Two years ago, Altomari made headlines for delivering a baby in a car on I-95 while working as a Pennsylvania State Trooper. Just three months later, a car accident while she was on vacation broke her back, paralyzing her. Altomari had not taken a step

    Crash lawsuits target city, railroad company
    The first suit, filed July 7 in Delaware Circuit Court 4, stems from a July 2009 accident that saw Andrew D. Lasley injured when he was "thrown violently from his bicycle" as he rode over Norfolk Southern tracks on 10th Street near Cherry Street.

    Deaths and safety violations found within OSHA's 'model' workplaces
    By Chris Hamby Workers at plants billed as the nation's safest - and thus exempt from some inspections - are dying in preventable accidents: explosions, chemical releases, crane accidents and machinery-related crushing and asphyxiation.

    'Multitasking' while driving kills
    Nearly a year ago -- July 7, 2010 -- two young students visiting Philadelphia from Hungary died when the Ride the Ducks sightseeing boat on which they were passengers was plowed over by a barge in the middle of the Delaware River.

    Fort Wayne photographer's legacy: A visual record of 1913 flood

    Many of the photos you see in The News-Sentinel's coverage of the 100th anniversary of the Flood of 1913 were snapped by one man — Norman P. Standish.

    Here is a little about him, drawn largely from 1976 News-Sentinel stories about the man and his work, and from Craig Berndt, development services program manager for City Utilities, who has a collection of Standish photos:

    Born in 1877 in Jackson, Mich., Standish already had established himself as a photographer when he met his future wife, Lovella, while taking a photo in 1908 of her and the rest of the nursing school graduating class at Jackson City Hospital.

    The couple soon married, and not long afterward they moved to Fort Wayne.

    Standish, commonly known as “N.P.,” reportedly opened a photo studio in downtown Fort Wayne in 1909, but sources differ on the location. One had the studio at 115 1/2 W. Main St., while another placed it at 113 W. Wayne St.

    Standish reportedly moved his studio the next year to 828 S. Calhoun St. and then in 1915 to 706 S. Calhoun St.