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Teachers, Students Grapple With Fears, Confusion About New Laws Restricting Pronoun Use"It makes me feel like there's going to be a child out there who's not going to feel safe at home to tell their parents and the school's going to rat them out for wanting to be called a different name or different pronouns," said Kim Michaelis-Peters, the mother of an 18-year-old nonbinary high school student.
By Andrew Demillo and Rick Callahan | The Associated Press
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Investors say jailed pilot swiped money for yearsBy RICK CALLAHAN
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March 18, 2009 | Daily Report Online
Feds to ease restrictions on 'American Taliban'INDIANAPOLIS AP - Federal prison officials are easing restrictions on American-born Taliban soldier John Walker Lindh, moves that his attorney said Wednesday will allow Lindh to tell his story for the first time.U.S. Bureau of Prisons spokesman Dean Boyd said the restrictions on Lindh, 28, will expire Friday. He said the current limits Lindh faces are not public and he cannot discuss them.
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July 23, 2009 | Daily Report Online
Mattingly's son accused of spitting in mom's faceINDIANAPOLIS AP - The son of former New York Yankees star first baseman Don Mattingly was arraigned Wednesday on misdemeanor charges of shoving his mother and spitting in her face after she allegedly sent him an insulting text message.The case against Taylor Mattingly, 24, was deferred so he can apply for a pretrial diversion program, said Angela Watson, director of the program for the Vanderburgh County prosecutor's office.
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January 05, 2007 | Law.com
Eli Lilly Agrees to Settle More Than 18,000 Additional Zyprexa ClaimsEli Lilly and Co. says it will settle about 18,000 lawsuits alleging the drugmaker did not adequately warn patients that its anti-psychotic medication Zyprexa carries a heightened risk of diabetes. A Lilly spokeswoman said the claims were less viable than 8,000 cases the company settled for about $700 million in 2005, due to a Zyprexa labeling change addressing diabetes risks. She said Lilly will go to trial to resolve 1,200 remaining cases, which she said are not being settled for "various reasons."
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