Sadness, fear, anger: How Americans reacted to the events of September 11, 2011
Researchers at Mainz University carried out a minute-by-minute reconstruction of the sequence of emotions on September 11, 2001 American people reacted to the events of September 11, 2001 with increasing levels of anger and rage rather than sadness and fear as the day went on.
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Stressful search for answers | By Julie Deardorff Chicago Tribune
CHICAGO – Adrenal fatigue is the sort of diagnosis that might hit home during a late-night Internet search. Do you, for example, have trouble waking up in the morning without caffeine? Do you crave salty foods? Do people seem a lot more irritating than in the past?
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Health calendar
CPR MADE SIMPLE: Noncertification course offered by the American Red Cross that lets you learn the basics of CPR. 12:30 p.m. Sept. 7, Pardee Health Education Center, Blue Ridge Mall, Hendersonville. $10. Registration required. Call 693-5605.
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Echoes of a frame-up
Since when does giving an interview to a newspaper qualify as ‘threatening and reviling’ a public officer? And why did the police wait 20 days before arraigning Nikki Dimech ‘with urgency’? Something, somewhere doesn’t add up.
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Matthew's liberation
It was the week the medication didn't work that convinced Melissa Zolecki. She thinks her son Matthew got a bottle of inactive dummy pills that week by accident. And the change in his behavior was striking. Recreation - Matthew - Compact Disc - Matthew Newton - X Factor
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