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Researchers REVERSE diabetes damage (Breaking News)

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (James Williams)
Fri May 29 21:01:34 2015

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Date: Fri, 29 May 2015 18:01:06 -0700
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<font color="white" size="1">LOS ANGELES  Several more cars burned in suspected arson attacks in 
the Los Angeles area early Saturday morning, and authorities investigated if they 
were connected to nearly two dozen deliberately set blazes a day earlier, 
police said.Seven or eight cars burned Saturday in the North Hollywood area, 
said officer Robert Collier.He said he didn't have further details of the 
blazes, but said arson is suspected and there could be a link 
to the earlier blazes."We believe there might be, but we don't know 
for sure," he told The Associated Press.Fire officials said the first report 
came in shortly after midnight PST, and the most recent about three 
hours later.Early Friday morning, fires were reported in nearly two dozen locations 
in Hollywood and the neighboring city of West Hollywood during a four-hour 
period before dawn. In nearly every case, the fire started in a 
parked car.Flames from torched vehicles ignited some nearby houses early Friday, including 
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<font color="white" size="1">ssed to Penn State.Penn State spokeswoman Lisa Powers said via email: We 
cant comment on specific charges or individuals -- this is a matter 
under various investigations and now in the courts, so any comment would 
not be fair or appropriate right now. We remain concerned about the 
victims and our hearts go out to any such victims and their 
families. We are cooperating fully with all authorities and investigations, including an 
independent committee appointed through the Board of Trustees under Judge Louis Freeh."Schmidt 
said the university dropped the ball.They informed the Second Mile, told him 
he couldnt bring boys around the locker room, took away keys to 
office building, but two years later hes using the Lasch building as 
his office for the Second Mile program, Schmidt said. They were using 
part of the Lasch building for Second Mile activities This is the 
same office he wasnt supposed to have keys toin the Lasch Building.Amendolas 
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