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“This is the day in the life of a patient coming through our hospital,” he said. “It happens constantly, over and over again. And it will keep happening unless they fix this system and start funding us.”
“Nemours is one of the first pediatric hospitals to implement this third-level monitoring with video verification,” says Joe Summanen, technical architect for Nemours Children’s Hospital. “With the Axis cameras we’re able to provide that extra level of care, even when medical staff isn’t in the room.”
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Mayo Clinic president and CEO Dr. John Noseworthy announces his plan to retire at the end of 2018. He spent about nine years as Mayo’s top official. … An employee of a Northwest Rochester Gamestop store is critically injured in a robbery in which he was knocked out with a hammer. The robbers are later arrested at a home where they were found playing video games. … Red Wing police are on the lookout for a “malicious” person who is tossing nails on the street.
Lake Criminal Court Judge Clarence Murray sentenced David Maust in 2005 to three consecutive life sentences without parole for murdering Hammond teens James Raganyi, 16, Nicholas James, 19, and Michael Dennis, 13. Maust pled guilty to the murders, skirting the death penalty. He committed suicide about a month after sentencing.
“According to a senior doctor who spoke to SERAP, ‘There is poor water supply in LUTH and water is supposed to be an essential commodity, especially in a hospital. It’s deplorable to the extent that water does not run in the taps. You are seeing LUTH’s flowers and wall paints, but it is rotten inside. I will be right to say things are not working optimally in LUTH.’”
Brown confessed two days later to a second slaying. Lana Brock, 16, disappeared a month after Grigonis while walking from her New Chicago home to Hobart to pay a utility bill.
Kayser did not die of strangulation, though. He was shot twice — and his death was due to a bullet in his lung.
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It’s wild how many movies have been inspired by William Friedkin’s The Exorcist, and how few have come close to emulating the unabated power of the exorcism scene. Based on the book of the same name and written for the screen by William Peter Blatty, The Exorcist tells the tragic tale of Regan MacNeil, a sweet and innocent 13-year-old girl who becomes savagely possessed by Satan and withers away tied to her bed, while her mother feverishly hunts for an answer to her daughter’s mysterious affliction. There are several iconic moments throughout the course of this legendary entry in the horror genre, but the exorcism scene itself is by far the most memorable. As Father Damien Karras and Father Lankester Merrin attempt to expel the demon eating up Regan’s insides, a series of utterly horrifying events occur. Regan vomits thick milky green liquid, utters a string of slanderous curses, speaks in Latin, and even levitates off the bed, her ripped flesh and atrophied shell floating casually above the priests’ heads as they spout prayers from their bibles. The scene cuts deep because, despite its supernatural scenario, it’s a very human story. At its core, this is a family drama about two wounded adults trying their damnedest to heal a sick child. After all, Blatty wrote this story as a way to deal with the abrupt death of his son, Peter, who died of a rare heart disease at a young age. Perhaps that’s why the copious copycats, from Stigmata to The Exorcism of Emily Rose, The Last Exorcism, The Vatican Tapes, The Possession, and so on, have never quite conjured up the same gut-wrenching, deeply personal terror of the The Exorcist. —KC
Caledonia (21-0 vs. Barnsville in Class AA), Lourdes (24-7 vs. Fairmont in Class AAA), and Spring Grove (40-18 vs. Mountain Lake Area in Nine-Man) are state champions in football. … George Poch is honored for 50 years of service to the Izaak Walton League, having a trail through the Izaak Walton Wetlands in Rochester named for him. … Mayo Clinic revenue jumps 19 percent, to $6.14 billion in 2017. That’s up from $5.15 billion in 2016, and $4.7 billion in 2015. The operating margin — revenues less expenses — is a healthy 5 percent. The information is from Mayo’s 990 financial forms filed with the IRS.
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