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High Winds Sweep Surfer 3 Miles Out To Sea

cbs4boston.com     May 14, 2008    2 related    Send to a friend

SOUTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. (WBZ) ― A surfer swept three miles off the Rhode Island coast by high winds was rescued by the Coast Guard Tuesday. Nadelie Baggesen, 19, of Ashaway, R.I., was surfing with friends off Matunuck Beach in six-foot seas when 34 mph winds pushed her far from shore. A waitress at...

Traveling exhibit explores Nazi persecution of gays

rhinelanderdailynews.com     Mar 30, 2008    3 related    Send to a friend

SOUTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. - In Nazi Germany, some gay men were castrated and prosecuted under draconian laws prohibiting homosexuality. Others were subjected to crude medical experiments designed to "correct" their sexual orientation. Gay men in concentration camps were singled out with distinctive...

Driver in June Crash That Injured Teen is Indicted

redorbit.com     Mar 18, 2008    1 related    Send to a friend

By Donita Naylor Less than two weeks after she graduated from high school, honors student Sylvia M. Bogusz, 18, was struck by a car going 90 mph on the shoulder of Route 1 not far from the Charlestown line. She spent four months in Rhode Island Hospital, unable to speak.

Interim Report of the Washington County Grand Jury. Reported on March 14, 2008

ri.gov     Mar 17, 2008    Send to a friend

Please note: An indictment, information, or complaint is merely an allegation. The U.S. Constitution guarantees that a defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. Heidi Harrall, DOB: 5-25-62 24 West Side Road South Kingstown, RI W1-2008-0137A The...

Exhibit chronicles Nazi treatment of gays

telegram.com     Mar 16, 2008    1 related    Send to a friend

SOUTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. - In Nazi Germany, some gay men were castrated and prosecuted by the Gestapo under draconian laws prohibiting homosexuality. Others were subjected to crude medical experiments designed to "correct" their sexual orientation. Gay men in concentration camps were singled out...