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Wed Jun 17 14:13:38 2015
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2015 11:13:36 -0700
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Fox16.comDawna Natzke, 46, was last seen seen Dec. 21 leaving a Christmas
party in Hot Springs Village.Authorities are searching for a missing Arkansas police
dispatcher after finding her burned vehicle abandoned in the Ouachita National Forest.Dawna
Natzke, a 46-year-old mother of three, was last seen seen Dec. 21
leaving a Christmas party in Hot Springs Village, where she worked as
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Natzke's 1997 teal green Ford Escort Wagon three days later off Arkansas
Highway 298 in the Ouachita National Forest. The vehicle has been sent
to a state crime lab, according to the station.Dog teams were reportedly
called to search the area Monday, but uncovered no trace of the
missing woman.Natzke is described as 5-foot-6 with brown hair with blonde highlights
and brown eyes.Anyone with information on Natzke's whereabouts is being urged to
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etas and the Gulf cartel.Also Tuesday, federal prosecutors announced that a former
high-ranking federal police official has been sentenced to 10 years in prison
for helping the Sinaloa drug cartel.The case of former regional police security
coordinator Javier Herrera Valles had been a scandal and for some a
cause celebre, in part because he was arrested after having publicly accused
some of his superiors of corruption or incompetence.The Attorney General's Office said
in a statement Tuesday that Herrera Valles had been convicted of organized
crime charges for aiding the Sinaloa drug cartel, Mexico's most powerful gang.He
was arrested in 2008, around the same time Mexico arrested a number
of high-ranking officials for collaborating with drug cartels.
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or his bill to create the foundation, which would also work to
educate the public about the need to provide service to those who
have already served us.
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as partners in the research," said Selby. Findings will be presented
in clear language -- a kind of Consumer Reports approach -- so
that patients and doctors can easily draw on them to make decisions."Our
goal, our hope, is that over time, by involving patients in research,
two things will happen," said Selby. "One is that we will start
asking questions in a more practical fashion, so the results would speak
more consistently to questions that patients want to know the answers to.
And two is that, by our example of involving patients in the
research, trust will rise." He expects to unveil the institute's proposed research
agenda in the next few weeks.Former Medicare administrator Gail Wilensky says that
agenda should focus on high-cost procedures and drugs on which the medical
community has not developed a consensus, and which have widely different patterns
of use around the country. A Republican, Wilensky believes opposition to the
institute's work is shorts
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he future.Four firefighters were injured, including a captain who suffered second-degree burns
on his face, Keatley said.Lomer Johnson had worked as a department store
Santa Claus this season after a long career as a safety chief
at Louisville, Ky.-based liquor maker Brown-Forman Corp., from which he retired several
years ago.Badger is the founder of New York-based Badger & Winters Group.
She was treated at a hospital and was discharged by Sunday evening,
a hospital supervisor said. Her whereabouts Tuesday were unknown.Borcina, 52, was in
fair condition Tuesday at Stamford Hospital and declined to comment through a
hospital spokeswoman.He owns Tiberias Construction Inc., which renovates expensive homes and businesses.
The company's projects have included a Donna Karan store and artist Alex
Beard's studio, both in New York City, and the White House Christmas
wishing tree, according to the construction firm's website.According to the Department of
Consumer Protect
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preme leader" of the party, state and army.Kim was somber in a
long, dark overcoat as he strode alongside his father's hearse accompanied by
top party officials behind him and key military leaders on the other
side of the limousine -- a lineup that was a good look
at who will be the core leadership in North Korea.North Korea now
turns to Thursday's memorial ceremony. Although there will be tributes to Kim
Jong Il, the country will be turning toward Kim Jong Un, analysts
said."The message will be clear: Kim Jong Un now leads the country
and there is no alternative," said Kim Yeon-su, a North Korea expert
at the state-run Korea National Defense University in South Korea.There will also
be more attention paid to the inner circle forming around Kim Jong
Un.On Wednesday, he was accompanied by Jang Song Thaek, Kim Jong Il's
brother-in-law and a vice chairman of the powerful National Defense Commission, who
is expected to be crucial in helping Kim Jong Un take power.
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