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One Mesquite family received perhaps, the most precious Christmas gift of all after school staff members saved their child's life. The 15-year-old girl had a seizure and passed out when quick-thinking teachers revived her with a defibrillator.  |
Thieves stole Christmas gifts meantfor a North Texas mother and her children. But that's not the worst loss the family suffered this week.  |
CBS 11 News takes a look at how parents are not utilizing child car seats. The law on the road is solid children under the age of four, and under 40 pounds, must be in a child seat.  |
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — The Venezuelan businessman caught with a cash-stuffed suitcase was reportedly seen two days later inside Argentina's presidential palace, a prosecutor said Thursday, eroding the administration's efforts to distance itself from the case.  |
WASHINGTON (AP) _ When Congress sent an energy bill to President George W. Bush for his signature, it arrived in a Japanese-built Toyota Prius hybrid, which irked two Michigan Republicans.  |  |
Three East Bay park shorelines remain closed following the November 7 Cosco Busan oil spill.  |
By Jim AdamsThe Minneapolis Star-Tribune ROBBINSDALE, Minn. - A Robbinsdale police officer was indicted today with making terroristic threats in a June road-rage incident in which another driver shot him in the leg.Landen Beard, 27, was indicted in Anoka County  |  |
C. Allin Cornell, 69, a professor emeritus of civil and environmental engineering who played a pioneering role in earthquake shaking predictions and modern seismic building codes, died Friday, Dec. 14, at Stanford Hospital after a lengthy battle with cancer.  |
Tentative proposals for the 2008 big game hunting seasons, approved by the Fish, Wildlife and Parks Commission on Dec. 20, will be the subject of ten public meetings around west-central Montana's Region 2 in January.  |
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