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couple weeks after everything happened i was devastated i cried for three days in segregation the london middlesex attention center i cannot believe what i had ian was laid to rest by david's family it would be months before d.n.a. tests indicated that carmichael's body was unable to metabolize the paxil he didn't jested and that the drug was the likely cause of this unthinkable act dr peter bergen says he's seen it all before nenni people do not have the a rare event zines in their livers to properly destroy s.s.r.i. drugs when they get no bloodstream so the judge pairs the liver and they don't get quote metabolized me they don't get broken down so you might get the equivalent of a ten milligram dose of an s.s.r.i. but your blood level is thirty or forty and there are studies out of australia correlating the violence with the lack of the enzyme for these drugs the public has no understanding of how powerful rather as a society trigger homicidal psychotic episode and it may not care now but there is evidence based on d.n.a. that part of that caused me to kill my son and it's something that i have
couple weeks after everything happened i was devastated i cried for three days in segregation the london middlesex attention center i cannot believe what i had ian was laid to rest by david's family it would be months before d.n.a. tests indicated that carmichael's body was unable to metabolize the paxil he didn't jested and that the drug was the likely cause of this unthinkable act dr peter bergen says he's seen it all before nenni people do not have the a rare event zines in their livers to...
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couple weeks after everything happened i was devastated i cried for three days in segregation the london middlesex attention center i cannot believe what i had ian was laid to rest by david's family it would be months before d.n.a. tests indicated that carmichael's body was unable to metabolize the paxil he'd ingested and that the drug was the likely cause of this unthinkable act dr peter bergen says he's seen it all before nenni people do not have the a rare event zines in their livers to properly destroy s.s.r.i. drugs when they get no bloodstream so the judge pairs the liver and they don't get quote metabolized me they don't get broken down so you might get the equivalent of a ten milligram dose of an s.s.r.i. but your blood level is thirty or forty and there are studies out of australia correlating the violence with the lack of the enzyme for these drugs the public has no understanding of how part or other as a society trigger homicidal psychotic episode and i may not care now but there is evidence based on d.n.a. that parts of that cause me to kill my son and it's something that i have to liv
couple weeks after everything happened i was devastated i cried for three days in segregation the london middlesex attention center i cannot believe what i had ian was laid to rest by david's family it would be months before d.n.a. tests indicated that carmichael's body was unable to metabolize the paxil he'd ingested and that the drug was the likely cause of this unthinkable act dr peter bergen says he's seen it all before nenni people do not have the a rare event zines in their livers to...
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middlesex. armed police evacuated the stadium in south london, and the game had to be abandoned.ged by—the—hour for digging up busy roads in england. the government believes it might encourage contractors to speed—up repairs and reduce trafficjams. the local government association has welcomed the proposals. simonjones reports. misery for motorists in leeds today, costing time and money. now the government is considering making companies pay to do work in peaktime. i think that's a good idea, and it may cut the roadworks down and stagger them a bit more. you'll often come past and there'll be nobody here a lot of the time, and you think, why did you dig it up if you are now working over there, you know, how can you do it? so, yeah, that could make a big, big difference. 2.5 million roadworks are carried out each year. it is estimated to cost the economy £4 billion, as people are late for work or deliveries don't arrive on time. companies could be charged up to £2500 per site, to work on roads during the day. the government says trials have already seen severe congestion fall by a
middlesex. armed police evacuated the stadium in south london, and the game had to be abandoned.ged by—the—hour for digging up busy roads in england. the government believes it might encourage contractors to speed—up repairs and reduce trafficjams. the local government association has welcomed the proposals. simonjones reports. misery for motorists in leeds today, costing time and money. now the government is considering making companies pay to do work in peaktime. i think that's a good...
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middlesex. armed police evacuated the stadium in south london, and the game had to be abandoned.y as 41 million people have been affected by heavy monsoon rains across south asia, leading to the worst flooding in the region for several years. across india, bangladesh and nepal, at least 1,400 people have lost their lives. 0ur correspondent justin rowlatt has sent us this report from the city of katihar in one of the worst—affected regions, bihar state, in north—east india, where hundreds have died. where we are going can only be reached by boat. the only dry place for miles around is on top of this great embankment, but the embankment that now protects the villagers is the reason the floods had such a catastrophic impact. the torrential rains transformed the normally placid river, the pressure grew and grew. so what happened is that embankment holding back the river breached, and the water came crashing in here, sweeping away half the village, devastating their homes, devastating their lives. translation: it felt like we were hit by an ocean of water. ijust ran for my life, takin
middlesex. armed police evacuated the stadium in south london, and the game had to be abandoned.y as 41 million people have been affected by heavy monsoon rains across south asia, leading to the worst flooding in the region for several years. across india, bangladesh and nepal, at least 1,400 people have lost their lives. 0ur correspondent justin rowlatt has sent us this report from the city of katihar in one of the worst—affected regions, bihar state, in north—east india, where hundreds...
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middlesex. armed police evacuated the stadium in south london, and the game was abandoned.bail. he'd been detained on suspicion of attempted grievous bodily harm. labour has rejected claims by a former shadow minister that it's failing to confront the truth about gangs who groom and abuse children. sarah champion, the mp for rotherham, stepped down last month after claiming that the country had a problem with british pakistani men raping white girls. in a newspaper interview this morning, she said labour politicians in london had not been challenged by a reality different from what she described as their tolerant world. the northern ireland secretary of state james brokenshire is to meet the five main political parties at stormont on monday. it follows sinn fein's rejection of a dup proposal to restore power—sharing. the executive, led by the two main parties, collapsed at the beginning of they year during a scandal over a botched renewable heating scheme. the first pedestrians have walked across the queensferry crossing, the new bridge over the firth of forth. by the end o
middlesex. armed police evacuated the stadium in south london, and the game was abandoned.bail. he'd been detained on suspicion of attempted grievous bodily harm. labour has rejected claims by a former shadow minister that it's failing to confront the truth about gangs who groom and abuse children. sarah champion, the mp for rotherham, stepped down last month after claiming that the country had a problem with british pakistani men raping white girls. in a newspaper interview this morning, she...
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middlesex. armed police evacuated the stadium in south london and the game had to be abandoned.ald trump has praised the recovery effort in texas during a visit to houston where he's been meeting people who've been affected by storm harvey. james cook reports from houston. americans look to their president. he's expected, required, to show empathy, leadership and unity. today, donald trump did deliver hugs and handshakes, and over the past week, the commander—in—chief‘s response to this hurricane has been praised as rapid and effective. nice to see you. go ahead, take a picture. it's been really nice, it's been a wonderful thing. as tough as this was, it's been a wonderful thing, i think, even for the country to watch, and for the world to watch. it's been beautiful. so far, the storm has claimed more than 45 lives. it's damaged or destroyed 100,000 homes, and left more than a million people displaced. and yet president trump spent the eve of this visit talking about scrapping a policy that protects young, undocumented immigrants. the devastation wreaked by hurricane harvey is p
middlesex. armed police evacuated the stadium in south london and the game had to be abandoned.ald trump has praised the recovery effort in texas during a visit to houston where he's been meeting people who've been affected by storm harvey. james cook reports from houston. americans look to their president. he's expected, required, to show empathy, leadership and unity. today, donald trump did deliver hugs and handshakes, and over the past week, the commander—in—chief‘s response to this...
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middlesex. armed police carried out an evacuation of the south london stadium and the game was abandoned. an evacuationted on suspicion of attempted gbh and released on bail. on suspicion of attempted gbh the first pedestrians have walked across the queensferry crossing, the new bridge over the firth of forth. by the end of the weekend 50,000 people are expected to have made thejourney, taking in magnificent views. the bridge, will officially open to traffic next week. 0ur correspondent catrina renton has more. this catrina renton has more. is something we won't si again, this is something we won't see again, for two days only, 50,000 people are getting the chance to walk over the new queensferry crossing, chosen in a ballot from almost a quarter of a million people who put their names forward for this moment in history. this is something i sick until his family about. —— isaac. yes we have taken lots of photos, if he doesn't remember himself. the forth road bridge openedin himself. the forth road bridge opened “119611. himself. the forth road bridge opened in 1964. this is a new crossing for the 21st—
middlesex. armed police carried out an evacuation of the south london stadium and the game was abandoned. an evacuationted on suspicion of attempted gbh and released on bail. on suspicion of attempted gbh the first pedestrians have walked across the queensferry crossing, the new bridge over the firth of forth. by the end of the weekend 50,000 people are expected to have made thejourney, taking in magnificent views. the bridge, will officially open to traffic next week. 0ur correspondent catrina...
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london. he is under suspicion of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm and has been released on police bail. this happened towards the end of play on thursday in the match between surrey and middlesexs going on. the ground had to be evacuated by armed police. thankfully, no one was hurt. but this was a crossbow bolt, and i wrote about 1.5 feet, it landed towards the centre of the pitch and obviously it could have been very, very dangerous. the man has now been bailed pending further enquiries and it will be resumed in september. a grammar school , which forced pupils to leave half—way through their course because of their exam results, has reversed its decision. parents at st 0laves in south—east london began legal action, after students who did not get at least a b—grade at as—level were told they could not continue. the lawyer representing the families says the school has changed its mind. 0ur correspondent angus crawford has more. it is almost like a policy of post—selection, which on the surface of it is unlawful. st 0laves is an outstanding school, founded in the 16th century with a long history of academic achievement. this year it got 96% in their a—level results. and there
london. he is under suspicion of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm and has been released on police bail. this happened towards the end of play on thursday in the match between surrey and middlesexs going on. the ground had to be evacuated by armed police. thankfully, no one was hurt. but this was a crossbow bolt, and i wrote about 1.5 feet, it landed towards the centre of the pitch and obviously it could have been very, very dangerous. the man has now been bailed pending further...