Police Blotter: 50 Bicyclists Surround Car in Woodside, Punch and Kick Window

Police Blotter: 50 bicyclists surround car in Woodside, punch and kick window

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Story Road and McLaughlin Avenue, 1 a.m. Monday A person assaulted, stabbed and robbed by four people was treated for non life-threatening injuries. 2800 block of McAnn Court, 9:56 … Edgewater Boulevard, 3:26 p.m. Sunday Police admonished a male who …
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Grope dope manhandles woman as she sleeps in the ER at Kings County

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A patient at a Brooklyn hospital molested a woman as she dozed in the emergency room awaiting treatment, authorities said Wednesday. … The alleged molester has a rap sheet longer than an unrolled bandage, including drug and sex abuse charges.
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EXCLUSIVE: Mindy McCready's boyfriend was set to inherit 0000 just weeks

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McCready has denied point blank any involvement in his death and she is not being treated as a suspect in the case. But police in Cleburne County are still … She struggled with arrests and drug addiction after her career began to fade in the late …
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Paul O. – “Acceptance is the Answer” – AA Speaker meeting – AA Speakers – This is Dr. Paul. He is the author of “Acceptance is the Answer” in the Big Book. (Formerly known as “Doctor, Alcoholic, Addict”) From Silkworth.net: “The physician wasn’t hooked, he thought – he just prescribed drugs medically indicated for his many ailments. Acceptance was his key to liberation.” Paul’s story is one of the most frequently quoted in the 3rd edition because it talks so much about acceptance (pages 449-450, page 417 in 4th Edition). His original date of sobriety was December 1966, but he slipped until July 1967. He didn’t think he was an alcoholic, he just had problems. ‘If you had my problems you’d drink too.” His major problem was his wife. “If you had my wife you’d drink, too.’ He and his wife, Max, had been married twenty-eight years when he entered AA He said she was a natural Al-Anon long before they heard of either AA or Al-Anon. His story in the Big Book, and tapes of his talks, show that Paul had a great sense of humor, and was a very humble man.” Thank you Paul O. From the book Alcoholics Anonymous: “In spite of the great increase in the size and span of this Fellowship, at its core it remains simple and personal. Each day, somewhere in the world, recovery begins when one alcoholic talks with another alcoholic, sharing experience, strength, and hope.” Make sure to like us on facebook 🙂 We’d love to have ya stop in and see us! www.facebook.com What is the Twelve Step Model? How is it a “treatment for alcoholism” or “alcohol abuse?” From Wikipedia