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Man With Cane Breaks Into Allen Businesses

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 19 Januari 2013 | 22.29

Catherine Ross, NBC 5 Collin County Reporter

Allen police are looking for a man caught on camera breaking into businesses. Police say he has such a distinctive way about him, the public may be able to help investigators track him down.

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Allen police are looking for help in identifying a man who broke into four businesses in the wee hours of Thursday.

The man in his 40s or 50s was caught on surveillance camera inside one of the four businesses. All of the businesses' front locks were forced in.

"When I got in the next morning, I realized the lock had been broken," said Denise Bell, manager of the Style of America salon.

On Thursday morning, she found the store's cash register open and the drawer lying on the ground.

"It was on the floor, dumped out empty," Bell said.

No cash was in the drawer at the time of the break-in, and the thief only made off with about $19, she said.

Sgt. Jon Felty said no business lost more than $100, though a 42-inch flat-screen television was stolen off of a business wall.

"Apparently he was after cash," Felty said. "The way he appears on video, this is not the first time he's done this. He seems to have some experience."

Felty said security footage shows the man to be slim and between 5 feet 6 inches and 5 feet 9 inches tall. He also appeared to have a thin mustache and glasses.

The man was also seen carrying a cane, but police said they don't know if it is a ruse or if he needs it to get around.

The video shows him walking with a slight limp, favoring his right leg.

Police said they believe the man was driving a dark-colored Lexus sport utility vehicle with a gray under trim, likely a 1998 to 2003 RX300 model.

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Rockwall County Gets Wider FM 740

Tammy Mutasa, NBC 5 Rockwall Reporter

Rockwall County officially opened a wider Farm to Market Road 740 Friday after years of horrible congestion and traffic near the county's retail hub and medical corridor.

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The multimillion dollar north Farm-to-Market 740 in Rockwall County is open after decades of planning.

The $12 million project widened FM 740 to four lanes after two years. It is the only direct road connecting the city of Heath and north and south Rockwall County to Interstate 30.

"Every day we'd been waiting," Kevin Fowler said. "We were getting closer and closer and closer, and they finally opened it. We were thrilled."

"This has been just a long-awaited project, and we're excited to celebrate today," Rockwall County Commissioner Lorie Grinnan said. "It's a tremendous day."

The road project made the highway safer and wider.

"It's been a dangerous highway for a long time," Rep. Ralph Hall said. "It's had ... one turn that they called 'death turn' there, and they straightened it out. "

Construction on the south part of FM 740 does not start until next January, so drivers there still have two lanes.

County officials have been planning development around the road since the 1990s.

"This roadway was really the only way for residents to reach I-30 and all the retail in the north, but also it will allow for development in the south," Grinnan said.

In all, construction costs $25 million, a third of which will be paid for by Rockwall County taxpayers from 2004 and 2008 bond elections.

"I am thrilled to death," Fowler said. "Opening the road gave me another 10, 15 minutes back."

Some lanes will be shut down from time to time for landscaping projects when the weather warms.

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Railroad Project Clogs Arlington Streets

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After weeks of warning, the road closures for railroad upgrades have begun in Arlington.

Several major railroad crossing will be closed for several days as Union Pacific Railroad crews work on portions of the tracks that split Arlington in half.

Davis, Cooper, Center and Mesquite streets were up on Friday. The Collins Street crossing is expected to close Saturday.

Each will be closed for several days. Click here for the latest updates on road closures.

University of Texas at Arlington nursing student Jenny Beaty said traffic was terrible.

"I tried to take Davis [Street] to UTA -- closed," she said. "Got on Cooper [Street]; Cooper is closed. Finally, I made my way to a street that goes under -- West [Street] -- and that was just bumper to bumper the entire way," she said.

"It's pretty crazy. You can't get through it. It's sort of a pain," said Sayem Huq, a UTA student who daily uses the Cooper Street crossing.

Drivers can expect the simultaneous closures of railroad crossings for several days, with even more roads to follow as crews upgrade the tracks.

One driver said it's just more annoying than anything else.

"It's just a hassle," she said, while waiting at a light in gridlock traffic on Division Street, part of the Cooper Street detour.

To ease the pain, Arlington police officers were out pointing drivers in the direction of detours and alternate routes.

"Arlington PD always does a good job," another driver said.

Despite several weeks worth of warnings from the city, the closures still some drivers off-guard.

"I'm a busy nursing student, always driving around places," Beaty said. "I guess I'm going to have to keep a map on me, because I don't know how to get around now."

The city suggests that drivers plan ahead and be patient and follow the detour signs if all else fails.


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Lawmaker Wants to Make WNV Fight Easier

Omar Villafranca, NBC 5 News

A North Texas lawmaker wants to make it easier for health officials to fight the outbreak of West Nile virus in stagnant water at abandoned homes.

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A North Texas lawmaker wants to give health officials some legal cover when fighting the West Nile virus on certain properties.

State Sen. John Carona wants to make it legal for health officials to search out and treat stagnant pools of water at abandoned or foreclosed homes. Stagnant pools of water are breeding grounds for mosquitoes carrying the West Nile Virus.

If health workers do go on the property, a note would have to be posted on the home's front door letting the owner or caretaker know which agency came on the property, the date and purpose of the treatment, as well as disclosure of the type of larvicide and effect of the chemical.

"This is an important health and safety issue, and the Dallas County Department of Health and Human Services requested that I file this legislation," Carona said in a statement to NBC 5.

"The Dallas-Fort Worth area saw a record number of West Nile virus cases in 2012. Dallas County determined that homes that had been abandoned or foreclosed and that contained water features or pools were a breeding ground for mosquitoes that carry the disease. The county and city need authority to treat these properties, and Senate Bill 186 will give them that authority by allowing them to treat stagnant water with a mosquito larvicide in homes that have been abandoned or foreclosed," Carona's statement continued.

In a statement to NBC 5, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said he supports the measure as a tool to fight West Nile virus.

"The most effective treatment for mosquito eradication is to kill them before they hatch by applying larvicide to standing water. Standing water in vacant or abandoned property becomes mosquito breeding grounds. This bill adds an important tool to fight the West Nile virus," Jenkins said.

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Oratory Skills Showdown in Dallas

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Elementary schoolchildren showed off their oratory skills on Friday.

Eight finalists for the 21st annual Gardere MLK Jr. Oratory competition presented original speeches in front of a packed audience at the Majestic Theater in Dallas.

Each finalist answered this year's question for this annual oral showdown honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: "If you could talk directly to Dr. King about your dream for our future, what would you tell him?"

The fourth- and fifth-graders tackled the realities and hardships of daily life.

"I hate the fact that babies, little kids, families and the elderly have to go without eating because they can't afford to buy food," said Karyme Herrera, a fourth-grader at Frederick Douglass Elementary School.

They also discussed their idea of a perfect future.

"I have a dream that this world will be drug-free, unemployment-free," said Ahmad Crawford, a fourth-grader at Thomas L. Marsalis Elementary School.

For this year's winner, Chinelo King, it's gratitude toward the civil rights leader. He also took the time to highlight future aspirations of his own.

"I dream of becoming an engineer of mankind, an architect of great scholars and contractor of community service," said King, a fourth-grader at John Neely Bryan Elementary School.

King's parents and seven siblings supported him throughout the process.

"It was even more rewarding seeing him work on his speech," said Hamah King, his father. "The work ethic that he put forward really makes me proud."

How did King overcome his nervousness Friday?

"I just saw it, relaxed, and all the butterflies just went away," King said.

King won a $1,000 prize, and the rest of the finalists received a monetary gift in different amounts.

The annual competition is presented, hosted and sponsored by Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP and the Dallas Independent School District.


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Man Meets Woman Who Saved His Life: "I'm Speechless"

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Weatherford truck driver Elias Uribe wasn't sure what to say Friday night to the Dallas woman who saved his life in a fiery crash last week.

"I'm speechless," he said as he got out of his pickup with a huge bouquet of flowers and a heart-shaped box of chocolates.

"It's the least that I could do," he said.

The two met for dinner at a Weatherford restaurant -- the first time they had seen each other since early last Wednesday morning.

Uribe was driving his 18-wheeler when he lost control near Interstate 30 and Interstate 35 near downtown Dallas.

Terry Sims drove by the accident on her way to work the early shift at the post office and stopped to help.

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Uribe's truck was on fire. He was trapped inside the cab. The door was jammed shut. She single-highhandedly pulled him out the window and dragged him to safety.

In the confusion, Uribe told her thank you but wanted to meet her again.

The two met at an On the Border restaurant in Weatherford.

"From Weatherford, Texas, to Dallas, Texas, with love," he said as the two embraced.

They couldn't stop hugging as Uribe's three children looked on.

"Are you OK?" she asked.

"I'm fine," he said. "Thank you so much. Thank you so much."

His children had written letters to her, and they read them to her outside the restaurant's front door.

Twelve-year-old Elias Uribe Jr. wrote: "Dear Terry Sims, thank you for helping my dad get out of the truck, and thank you for your hard effort and your love and heart. May God bless you."

Ten-year-old Elizabeth Uribe wrote: "Dear Terry Sims, thank you for taking my dad out of the truck and pulling him out of the truck and your willingness to risk your life to save his life. Thank you for your bravery and your love for others. Sincerely, Elizabeth."

And 8-year-old Eliazar Uribe wrote: "Dear Terry, thank you for saving my dad's life and your great effort. May God bless you. Sincerely, Eliazar Uribe."

Sims smiled.

"Appreciate that," she said. "I love that. That's so sweet."

Later, inside the restaurant, the two had plenty to talk about.

"And I could hear you and I think that's when I said, 'I need some help,'" Uribe said.

"Yeah, I remember that," she said.

The two went over the rescue second by second.

"And then you almost fell on top of me," Uribe said.

"You fell backwards," she said.

"OK," he said, admitting he didn't have a clear memory of what had happened.

Uribe told Sims a simple "thank you" wasn't enough for what she did.

"I don't have any words to describe my gratitude to you," he said.

But somehow, especially after this, no words seemed necessary.

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Stock Show Under Way in Fort Worth

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The first ever Junior Agricultural Mechanics Project Show opens at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo Saturday, showing the latest in agricultural equipment made by students.

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The 117th Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo (FWSSR) opened its gates for the first of 23 days celebrating agriculture.

The big event Friday night is the "Best of the West" Ranch Rodeo Show at 7:30 p.m.

The first day isn't the busiest when it comes to attractions and activities. Most of the day is spent moving in horses, cattle and other competitors ready to show and win prizes in junior and adult categories.

But organizers say they're ready for a good run, nice weather and perhaps a run at the million visitor mark established last year.

"That would be a good thing," said Brad Barnes, FWSSR President. "Of course, it's all weather related, we realize that and we were very fortunate last year with 23 days of gorgeous weather and we're off to a good start this year it looks like."

The Stock Show is a family tradition for Hal Summers and his 5-year-old son, Kruger, who spent most of the afternoon petting any animal calm enough to allow it.

"All through the year he asks, 'Can we go to the Stock Show?'" Summers said. "And (I say), 'No, son. It's in January,' so it's that time of year, and he's real pleased."

For the first time, the stock show has added a junior event where no livestock will win. That's because there are no livestock entered. The first ever Junior Agricultural Mechanics Project Show invaded the newest building at the Will Rogers Memorial Center on Friday.

The stock show says new Future Farmers of America and 4-H Clubs from across the state are making their first visits to Fort Worth as part of the show.

"We spent many weekends up at school," said Sarah Hoelscher..

Sarah and Maddie Hoelscher, of Garden City, were the first to arrive on Friday. Their entry into the competition is impressive, to say the least.

"This is our 16 row stack fold tool bar," said Sarah Hoelscher. "It is an implement to be pulled behind tractors on our farm."

This is Sarah's fourth ag mechanics project and her biggest. She said she told her dad for her last project she wanted "to go big or go home." The project, she, her sister and two other students, cost $11,000 with some prefabricated parts, but mostly built from scratch. A retail value tool bar would cost twice that much.

"I think it's great getting the feeling to use your own products that you built yourself," Sarah Hoelscher said. "Instead of going out and buying something someone else built."

However, most of the competitors involved in ag mechanics, an important part of agricultural work, is because building equipment is often cheaper than raising an animal.

"A lot of times kids can't afford to show the livestock and that kind of area and aspect of the FFA, 4H programs," said Dallas Walker, Palmer FFA's ag science teacher. "This is really a good way to get the kids involved and up here."

Walker also says it's another way to get more young women involved.

"It doesn't just deal with the cows, the sows and the plows all the time," Walker said. "You actually get into the leadership part of ag and do the FFA leadership and development events. Women are becoming very strong in this industry."

Ford says women make up 25 to 30 percent of the entrants in a show that organizers think will only get bigger.

"We hope so, we think so," Ford said. "It's almost inconceivable that this is created in high school by youth, Texas youth."

Participants are pretty excited about being here for the first time too.

"I think it's really great," said Maddie Hoelscher. "We were the first ones here, being able to be the first ones here at the first ag mechanics show in Fort Worth I think it's really special."

Ford says the reason it took 117 years to add this show is simple, not enough space. That changed however with the addition of a new equestrian building at the complex last year.

The stock show runs until Feb. 9. The ag mechanics show runs until Sunday morning. First prize in six divisions is $1,000.

NBC 5's Ben Russell contributed to this report.

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Culture of Violence Must Change, Says Martin Luther King III

Martin Luther King III had a crowd attending the YMCA's event at First Baptist Church in Fort Lauderdale listening closely Friday. Will Davies said his appearance "was really quite a moment."

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He looks, and sounds, a lot like his father.

"Even in life if it follows your lot to be a street sweeper, why, go on and sweep streets like Michelangelo carved marble," Martin Luther King III said.

He was the guest speaker Friday at an inspirational breakfast meeting of the YMCA of Broward County, Florida – just days before the national holiday marking Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday.

The civil rights leader was gunned down in 1968, when his son was just 10 years old. King III has dedicated his life to spreading his father's message of peace, love and equality.

The 500 people at the event at First Baptist Church in Fort Lauderdale clung to his words – about how each American must have justice, health care and a home, and every child a great education.

King III pointed out that we live in a culture of violence – and said it is vital that we change that soon.

"My dad was trying to teach us not just about a culture of non-violence. Not only was he teaching us, but he lived that way. He taught us how to turn the other cheek," he said. "And in Birmingham in '63 – he was arrested over 39 times, and whenever he was arrested if you think about it, he and his team transformed our nation and it reverberates throughout our world, without using a gun, or a stick or a brick. But with the power of love and forgiveness."

Attendee Will Davies said King III's appearance "was really quite a moment."

"He was every bit the inspiration we'd hoped and he talked about the challenges we have, but more importantly how we can deal with them together. And the legacy of his father," Davies said.

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Miami Police Officer Convicted of Stealing from Dealers

Raul Iglesias, 40, pleaded not guilty to nine counts in federal court Friday after he was accused of planting cocaine on a suspect and stealing drugs and money from suspected dealers. Iglesias' attorney Richard Diaz and Javier Ortiz of the Miami Fraternal Order of Police discussed the case.

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A Miami police sergeant who authorities say planted cocaine on a suspect and stole drugs and money from dealers has been convicted of civil rights violations, narcotics distribution conspiracy and obstruction of justice, the United States Attorney's Office said Friday.

Raul Iglesias, 40, who was with the Miami Police Department for 18 years, was found guilty by a jury after a two-week trial before U.S. District Judge Cecilia Altonaga, the Attorney's Office said.

"A law enforcement badge brings with it privileges and responsibilities," U.S. Attorney Wifredo Ferrer said in a statement. "Although it bestows on the bearer the trust and respect of the community, the bearer is expected to preserve that trust through his actions: by following the law, doing what is right, and seeking to do justice."

Ferrer said that Iglesias "did just the opposite: he broke the law by planting drugs on a private citizen, distributing drugs, obstructing justice, and making false statements." 

Iglesias ran the Central District's Crime Suppression unit, which targeted drug traffickers. Rick Diaz, the attorney who represented Iglesias, had defended his client, accusing undercover detectives and FBI agents of setting up Iglesias by planting incriminating evidence on him in a sting.

An indictment cited at least four dates when Iglesias allegedly stole or planted drugs, or lied to investigators. One date was Jan. 27, 2010, when Iglesias allegedly ordered two of his officers to search a man, and when no drugs were found, Iglesias allegedly asked his officers for some "throw-down dope" to plant on the man.

Iglesias was convicted of eight counts, including two civil rights violations, conspiracy to possess and possession with the intent to distribute cocaine and crack cocaine, obstruction of justice and making false official statements, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.  

Iglesias' sentencing is scheduled for March 28. He faces a maximum of up to 20 years in prison.

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AA Unveils Bold New Logo, Livery

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 18 Januari 2013 | 22.29

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Marketing experts say it's about time American Airlines updated its image.

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The world-famous silver bird of Fort Worth-based American Airlines is getting a bold new makeover.

American Airlines CEO Thomas Horton debuted the airline's new livery in a recorded video on the airline's website at 9 a.m. Thursday. Two hours later, Horton hosted a news conference at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, where a 737 with the new livery, pictured above, was on display.

The old livery, which has been in use since the 1960s, relied on the plane's metallic fuselage for much of its look, along with iconic red, white and blue stripes that stretched the length of the fuselage.

Instead, there will be a silver, mica-painted plane with an American flag emblazoned on the tail.

"Since the polished metal look was no longer an option [due to the composite skin of new aircraft on order], the importance of the paint selection became critical to honoring American's silver bird legacy," the airline said in a news release.

Ahead of the wings, the word American in big, thin gray letters along the fuselage will be easily read from the ground. Closer to the cockpit on both sides of the fuselage, the company's new eagle logo looks forward, toward the direction of travel. The look can be seen in the photo above and in the gallery to the below, left.

The new logo will debut on Jan. 31 with a flight from DFW to Brazil.

"Our new logo and livery are designed to reflect the passion for progress and the soaring spirit, which is uniquely American," said Virasb Vahidi, American's chief commercial officer. "Our core colors -- red, white and blue -- have been updated to reflect a more vibrant and welcoming spirit. The new tail, with stripes flying proudly, is a bold reflection of American's origin and name. And our new flight symbol, an updated eagle, incorporates the many icons that people have come to associate with American, including the 'A' and the star."

American hopes to have 25 to 30 percent of its fleet outfitted with the logo change by the end of year. By the end of next year, most of the fleet should be outfitted.

Horton said the timing of the new livery went well with shipments of the Boeing 777-300ER coming into service. A shipment of 59 Boeing 737s and 777s will become part of the fleet by the end of the year.

The airline also has composite aircraft on order -- the Boeing 787 and planes from Airbus.

"Since placing our landmark aircraft order in July of 2011, we've been building anticipation toward a moment in time when the outside of our aircraft reflects the progress we've made to modernize our airline on the inside," Horton said. "While we complete the evaluation of whether a merger can build on American's strengths, we remain steadfast in each step we take to renew our airline, a step we take with great respect for our name American. Today marks important progress in that journey as we unveil a new and updated look for the first time in more than 40 years."

The makeover comes at a time when the company is still evaluating whether a merger with US Airways could benefit the company. Even with a merger, some analysts believe the new look would help signify a reinvented American Airlines and a signal that the brand is here to stay.

"It's a new day and they are restructured, reimagined, reinvented, they certainly want their customers to know that," said Jeff Millet, of Holmes Millet Advertising.

After the reveal Thursday morning, travelers at DFW Airport said they liked the new look but said that what the airline does next to emerge from bankruptcy matters the most. The pilots and flight attendants unions shared the sentiment.

"We'd prefer that the focus be on fixing AA's systemic network, revenue and cultural problems rather any cosmetic issues such as painting schemes," Allied Pilots Association spokesman Tom Hoban said.

"APFA is excited about the change this means for our employer," said Leslie Mayo with the Association of Professional Flight Attendants. "We hope this rebranding is the first of many steps toward making American Airlines a company that we can be proud to work for and one that can grow and compete in today's marketplace. That can only happen with a merger inside bankruptcy. A merger is the best path forward for our company, our industry, the employees and the traveling public, and APFA hopes to celebrate an announcement shortly."

"We applaud our friends at American as the new brand elements and livery mark the culmination of a significant amount of work and coordination, and clearly those efforts have produced a compelling result," US Airways said in a statement. "As American continues its restructuring, today's announcement represents the ongoing evolution of both the brand and the company, and we look forward to seeing the new American brand across their planes and around the world."

Horton said Thursday that the switch to the new brand may take years to filter down to all planes, airports and terminals, but that the switch would happen soon at hubs in DFW, New York, Miami and Chicago.

DFW Airport's Terminal A will also feature the new look when it is complete in early February.

Editor's Note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that the Boeing 777-300ER has a composite skin. The Boeing 777-300ER is an aluminum plane. NBC 5 regrets the error.

NBC 5's Kendra Lyn, Ray Villeda and Christina Miralla contributed to this report.

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YouTube Sensation Writes Her First Book

Christine Lee, NBC 5 Grand Prairie Reporter

Sarah Churman of Mansfield was born deaf but grabbed national headlines when video after she received a ear implant showed her hearing sound for the first time. Now she's written a book called "Powered On."

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A North Texas woman who was born profoundly deaf and now hears clearly in both ears has written a book in hopes of inspiring others.

Sarah Churman became a YouTube sensation in 2011 when video of her reaction to getting her first hearing device implant went viral.

She is signing her memoir in Mansfield this week.

Keith Craker drove from Mesquite to meet the woman he said inspired both him and his wife.

"If you're having a downer day, it feels like you're going to have a downer day forever. And one of the beautiful things about the video is that it shows you that every day, miracles do happen," he said.

Churman was born with genetic abnormality. In September 2011, an implanted hearing device allowed her to hear clearly in one ear. In March, her second ear received the same operation.

"They turned the other one on, and I realized, 'Oh my gosh, this is like 10,000 times better to have two instead of one,'" she said.

The mother of two said she now hears her children clearly.

"The morning after I was activated, I was sitting in the kitchen floor, crying, because I was watching them having a little tea party and listening to all their little antics between each other and stuff," Churman said.

She said it was a humbling experience to write her first book and document her journey.

"I try to blanket -- not just the hearing-impaired community, not just people with disabilities -- but just society in general," she said.

Churman also said companies are starting to include the pricey procedure -- which costs $30,000 per ear -- into their insurance plans. She said she hopes the trend will continue.

Churman will be signing copies of her book on Saturday from noon to 2 p.m. at the Texas Trust Credit Union located at 1900 Country Club Dr. in Mansfield.

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Former Haltom High Teacher Accused of Sex With Students

Ben Russell, NBC 5 News

Former Haltom High teacher Tonya Flink is accused of having sex with four of her students. She has been indicted is and is free on bond.

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A Tarrant County grand jury has indicted a former teacher at Haltom High School who is accused of having sex with four of her students.

According to a September 2011 search warrant, parents of a Haltom High graduate and former student of Tonya Flink reported to police that their son was living with her at her apartment. They told police that they believed the relationship began while their son was a senior in high school.

In the same month, investigators learned of other relationships, according to the warrant.

According to the report from police, the former student in question admitted that the relationship began when he would stay after school and Flink would help him with his grades. Flirting led to Flink "pushing herself onto him," according to police.

Flink would go on to tell the student that "she loved him," that she "liked young Hispanic kids like him" and that their eventual sexual relationship involved "everything you could imagine," police said in the warrant.

Police also reported that they found evidence that Flink made at least 850 phone calls to one of the students in question over a period of a few months. Investigators also reported that she bought clothes for some of them and that she went to the home of one of her students and secretly knocked on his back door so she could meet with him.

According to police, Flink resigned from her position as a computer technology teacher at Haltom High in August 2011, shortly before police began their initial investigation.

Flink went on to teach for a time at Carter Riverside High School in the Fort Worth Independent School District, but resigned from her position long before the district ever learned of her alleged involvement with students, a district representative said.

Flink, 39 is free after posting $10,000 bond. She is due in a Tarrant County courtroom next week, according to her attorney.

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1 Dead After Hit-and-Run in Johnson County

Mark Schnyder, NBC 5 News

Godley police are investigating a deadly hit-and-run along FM 2331 near CR 1230 Friday morning.

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Godley police are investigating a deadly hit-and-run along FM 2331 near CR 1230 Friday morning.

Police say they received a call at about 1:30 a.m. about a one-car crash. When officers arrived, they saw a woman, who'd been struck, in the road.

The person who hit her did not call 9-1-1 or stop to help. The hit-and-run is now a criminal case.

The woman was driving a Chevrolet pick-up when she lost control around a curb and rolled over in a field, according to authorities.

At this point, officials are not sure if she was ejected or walked away, but she was in the road when she was struck and killed.

Police say they have no witnesses at this point. 

Based on skid marks seen by officers, the driver that hit the woman might have been driving an 18-wheeler, according to police.

This happened on a two-lane undivided highway with no street lights.

The victim was a 49-year-old woman whose identity has not been released. 

Authorities say alcohol does not appear to be a factor.

DPS is also involved in the investigation.

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2 Shot, 1 Injured in Oak Cliff

Kendra Lyn, NBC 5 News

Police are searching for the gunman after two people were shot and a third was injured in an early morning shooting in Dallas Friday.

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Authorities are serching for a gunman who shot two people and injured a third at a Dallas home Friday morning.

Police say a woman was leaving a home on the 2100 block of Stovall Drive in Oak Cliff at about 2:30 a.m. when she was approached by the gunman.

Authorities say the gunman had been trying to date the woman, who rejected his advances.

Two men went outside of the home to see what was going on. A fight soon erupted and then gunshots rang out.

Police determined that one man did all of the shooting, first with a handgun, then he returned with a semi-automatic rifle. Bullet holes were found in the home and approximately 19 shell casings are scattered in the street and yard of the home.

Shattered glass hit the woman in the head. She is speaking with investigators.

Paramedics say one of the men from inside of the home was shot several times all over his body. He is in surgery. 

The second man was shot in the leg, according to paramedics. He is expected to be OK.

There were two little girls and a teenager inside the home. They were not injured.

Police found a semi-automatic rifle down the street, but did not find the gunman or a friend who'd been with him. Police believe the shooter lives in the neighborhood.

The woman apparently didn't know his name.

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1 Dead in Hit-and-Run Along I-30 in Dallas

Keaton Fox, NBC 5 News

One person has been killed in an apparent hit-and-run on the frontage road near Dallas' main post office Friday morning.

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One person has been killed in an apparent hit-and-run on the frontage road near Dallas' main post office Friday morning.

Dallas police were called around 5:35 a.m. of a body in the road east of Beckley Avenue on the frontage road.

The frontage road east of Beckley was closed, but it was not affecting traffic on Interstate 30.

When police arrived, they found the body laying in the roadway.

Police say they don't know what kind of vehicle may have hit the person.

The victim appears to be a Hispanic male in his early 20s.

Dallas County Deputies are interviewing a witness to the incident.

Deputies on scene said the investigation was in the early stages and they couldn't release other information.

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Hockey's Next Threat: Climate Change

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The first puck of the 2013 NHL season finally drops Saturday after a 113-day labor dispute wiped out 510 games -- nearly half the entire season. But now that labor peace has been restored, something a little more surprising -- and much more difficult to solve -- threatens the long-term future of hockey: climate change.

Hockey was born more than 150 years ago in Canada, where the defining image of childhood is kids playing hockey on a frozen pond. Those kids serve an important purpose to the NHL: From the ponds come the next generation of hockey players and fans.

But as the average temperature across the globe has risen, the outdoor skating season in Canada and the northern U.S. has begun to shrink, as temperatures cold enough to keep the ice safely frozen becoming rarer and rarer.

David Phillips, a senior climatologist at Environment Canada, says the message from the data is loud and clear.

"It's not as cold and white as it used to be," he said. "If you look across the country, the one season that has shown truly dramatic changes in the last 65 years are winters."

The NHL is aware of the threat posed by climate change, and players have tried to raise awareness. In 2006, the Boston Bruins' Andrew Ference spearheaded a carbon-neutral movement with the David  Suzuki Foundation, getting more than 500 players to buy carbon offsets for all the travel they do during the season.

The NHL runs NHL Green, a web site dedicated to raising awareness of issues such as global warming. Headlines on the site warn of impending doom: Canada's Rinks Now Need Cooling, and Pond Hockey in Peril.

Across the whole of Canada, the average winter (December through February) temperature has risen  about 5 degrees, said Phillips. The increase has been most severe in Northern British Columbia, the Yukon and Northwest Territories, where the temperatures have jumped more than 9 degrees — making a frozen pond much rarer.

The rise in temperature has shortened the outdoor hockey season by as much as 15 days, according to a study released last year by Nikolay Damyanov at McGill University's Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences.

The Suzuki Foundation in Canada has been fighting climate change since its inception almost 20 years ago, enlisting NHL players like Ference to help promote its cause. It's been a difficult fight -- even though 98% of Canadians believe climate change is real, the government was recently ranked fourth-worst in the world in terms of environmental policy.

"Here in Canada we're quite strong in natural resources," said Jean-Patrick Toussaint, head of science projects at the Suzuki Foundation, who noted that Canada was the first country to withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol. "Not only water, but we've also got the tar sands, and this has become a top priority for our current government, to make sure that there's continuous economic growth."

The problem does cross the border. Outdoor hockey is popular in America, too, as evidenced by the the NHL's Winter Classic, an annual outdoor showcase.  Five of the top six-rated regular season games since 1975 have been Winter Classics.

Last year, though, even the Winter Classic was threatened. The NHL had to delay the game between the Rangers and Flyers at Philadelphia's Citizens Bank Park until later in the day to ensure temperatures were low enough to keep the ice frozen

Rising temperatures have endangered the U.S. Pond Hockey Championships in Minnesota since their inception in 2006, founder Fred Haberman said.

"Last year was one of the worst winters we've ever had for outdoor hockey," Haberman said. "If we'd tried to have the tournament last week, we would have had to cancel because it rained — it was 40 degrees.

"When I arrived in the Twin Cities (24 years ago), I was playing a minimum of 10 to 12 weeks outside. Today, we're lucky if we get eight."

Not only does the shortened outdoor hockey season deny aspiring NHLers countless hours of practice time, it also stunts their development because they grow accustomed to the perfectly groomed ice of indoor rinks, and so are less adept at handling bad hops.

"It's on these outdoor rinks where kids can just play and experiment, develop their skills without even realizing it," said Joe Pelletier of Greatest Hockey Legends. "Minor hockey is so structured nowadays that kids are essentially taught the game. But out on their own on the frozen ponds, kids actually learned the game. And the game was better off for it."

Ultimately, framing global warming as a hockey problem may be what forces Canada to confront the issue. If Canadians realize that climate change is slowly corroding not only the quality of hockey and the amount of hockey they can play in their backyard, they might force the government to act.

"The threat from climate change... Canadians are not worried about skinny polar bears," said Phillips, the climatologist at Environment Canada. "It's about, 'Gee -- will we have a white Christmas and will we be hockey players?' When it comes right down to it, it would probably drive us to action if people understood it in that way."


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Texas Bill Would Ban a Federal Firearms Ban

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Lawmakers in Austin are coming up with a plan to make it illegal to enforce any federal ban on semi-automatic firearms or gun magazine sizes.

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Texans have loved guns longer than the Lone Star State has been in the United States.

One Texas lawmaker is pushing to keep a possible federal ban on the purchase of certain firearms out of the state.

Rep. Steve Toth, R-The Woodlands, is authoring the Firearm Protection Act, which he says would "make any federal law banning semiautomatic firearms or limiting the size of gun magazines unenforceable within the state's boundaries."

The bill would also make it a felony to enforce any such federal law.

Toth told reporters that his phone and email has been inundated with calls of support.

"It's not going to be hard to get people behind this," he said. "The level of excitement is already there for it."

Gun owners and gun rights advocates say they like the idea.

"I am definitely in favor of keeping our firearms, keeping our magazines, keeping the right to bear arms," said Tom Mannewitz, who runs the Target Master gun store and range in Garland.

But Mannewitz said the bill has a long legal battle ahead.

"I say power to him on that point," he said. "I'm not sure a state can override government, but if it's possible, I think he's got something working for him."

Toth said he is aware of the legal issues that could face the bill but is prepared. He said he is asking Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott to look over the bill for legal hang-ups.

"There is this thing called the Supremacy Clause, but there also is this thing called the United States Constitution and the Second Amendment of the Constitution says that the government shouldn't make any laws regarding our firearms," he said.

The full text of the bill is not yet available.

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Third Drowning in Three Years in FW's Trinity Park

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A Fort Worth man whose wife drowned in the Trinity River in 2011 says more warning signs are needed after another woman died Wednesday in the same spot.

"I'd like to tell the city to do something about it, to put something bigger there," Gerardo Ladino said.

Ladino and his family were visiting Trinity Park when his 7-year-old son slipped into the river. His wife, Dania, jumped in to save him. The boy made it out, but she drowned. Ladino said he nearly drowned trying to save her.

On Wednesday, Fort Worth firefighters were called to the same area when office workers in a nearby building heard screams and saw someone struggling in the water.

When firefighters arrived, the woman was already under water. A dive team recovered her body.

The woman's identity wasn't immediately released. Fire department spokesman Lt. Tim Hardeman said the woman was in her late teens or early 20s.

She is the third person to die in the same area in less than three years. Many people walk across a rock dam which appears to be a walking path.

One sign on the bank of the river warns "Safety first, Watch your children." Another small sign, attached to the rocks themselves, is a symbol of a person walking with a circle and red line through it.

"I feel really sorry for the family that went through this today," Ladino said. "I don't have any words to tell them, especially when this should not be happening, I think."

City spokesman Bill Begley said no city officials were available to comment on the tragedy or whether the signs are enough. He also noted the river itself is owned by the Tarrant Regional Water District.

Water district spokesman Chad Lorance said the warning signs now in place are clear.

"There are inherent dangers when you're around any water," he said. "It can happen anywhere."

Ladino said the river looks deceptively calm but he quickly learned when he was trying to rescue his wife how powerful the water can be.

"The currents on the edge, it was pulling me under, so I had to let go of her to get my breath and pull myself out, too," he said.

In July 2010, a man drowned trying to save a 7-year-old girl whom he and his wife were trying to adopt. A passing bicyclist managed to save the man's wife and the girl.

"It's very slippery, and people will fall in," Hardeman said. "We do want people to know that is not a walkway."

Ladino said he hopes people are more cautious and called for stronger-worded warning signs.

"How many more is it going to take before they can understand this is dangerous?" he asked.

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Travis, Fiancee File Lawsuit Over Assault Charges

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

Country singer Randy Travis and his fiancee have filed a lawsuit against the two men they were arguing with in the simple assault case for which Travis is charged.

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Country singer Randy Travis is fighting back against assault charges.

Travis and his fiancee, Mary Beougher, have filed a lawsuit against two men they were arguing with in the parking lot of Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano in August. Police cited Travis for simple assault in the incident.

Travis' attorney, Larry Friedman, said he filed the lawsuit on behalf of people who are bullied everywhere. Travis was protecting his fiancee's honor when he was cited, Friedman said.

According to the nine-page lawsuit filed Wednesday, Travis and Beougher were in the church parking lot to pick up her 15-year-old son from a camping trip.

Her estranged husband, Ritchie Beougher, a Plano dentist, and her brother, William Barnes Davis, pulled up behind the couple, according to the suit. Ritchie Beougher and Mary Beougher got out of their cars.

"Ritchie grabbed Mary by the arms and threw her up against his truck multiple times," the lawsuit states.

Travis then got out of his car and, according to the suit, "exchanged some choice words" with his fiancee's ex and brother.

The suit says that the brother wrestled Travis to the ground and held him there until a Plano police officer who was waiting in the parking lot arrived and arrested him.

The lawsuit says that Ritchie Beougher arranged for the officer to be in the parking lot because "he knew he was going to start a fight."

The lawsuit is seeking damages for bodily injury and civil conspiracy.

NBC 5 left a message for Ritchie Beougher at his dental office in Plano but did not hear back as of Wednesday night.

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One Injured in Arlington House Fire

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A Thursday morning house fire in Arlington injured one person, according to fire crews.

The fire started at about 1:25 a.m. in the 2400 block of Jo Lyn Lane. Linda Rivon, who lives next door, snapped a picture shortly after the fire started. The picture shows flames shooting through the top of the home.

An older man and woman were able to escape out the back door. Fire crews say the two are brother and sister, around 80 years old.

The man was suffering from smoke inhalation and was taken to the hospital. His injuries are not believed to be life threatening. The woman was not injured.

Firefighters say she woke up the man and helped him out of the home.

Firefighters say they do not know how the fire started. 

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Professor to Be Freed 5 Years After Conviction for Wife's Murder

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After spending five years in prison, convicted wife killer and former University of Penn professor Dr. Rafael Robb is about to be freed from prison.

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Ellen Gregory Robb was murdered by her husband — beaten to death as she wrapped Christmas gifts in December of 2006. Dr. Rafael Robb, once a highly-regarded professor at the University of Pennsylvania, did it to avoid a costly divorce. Now, after spending just five years in prison, Robb, 61, is about to be paroled.

The victim's family is making a public plea in an interview with NBC 10 Philadelphia's Deanna Durante, saying the Pennsylvania Parole board is making a huge mistake by setting Dr. Robb free.

The victim's brother, Gary Gregory, remembers arriving at the crime scene. It was the day his sister was supposed to start a fresh life, he says, because she was leaving her husband.

"I drove up to the house, I saw them loading her body in the ambulance." Gregory said he had no idea the abuse his sister suffered until she was killed. The family is appalled that the first time Dr. Robb was eligible for parole, it was granted.

"The judge said this is the most horrific crime ever in Montgomery County. Now he's being set free," Gregory said.

The attorney who represented Dr. Robb said he has served his time and now it's time for release.

The parole board will not comment on the case, aside from a written notice sent to Dr. Robb which outlines the reasons he's being freed. The statement says he's taken responsibility for his crime and has shown good behavior.

That's not good enough for Gregory, who says his sister is gone. He and his brothers are now raising Ellen's daughter. They want Dr. Robb to remain behind bars.

"This isn't a shoplifting case. He took someone's life. That's wrong."

Robb's release is schedule for Jan. 28. Gregory says he plans to give the parole board new information and has been working since his sister's death to educate others on the issue of domestic violence, and to keep his sister's memory alive.

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"Aaron's Law" Would Tweak Hacking Law for Late Reddit Activist

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A Silicon Valley congresswoman took to Reddit this week to propose tweaking a computer fraud law used to prosecute Aaron Swartz, the Internet activist who committed suicide last week and had faced federal hacking charges.

Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) not only posted a draft of "Aaron's Law" on her website. She also posted a link on Reddit's blog about her proposal to change the 1984 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (PDF) by excluding terms of service violations.

The legislation aims at helping "prevent what happened to Aaron from happening to other Internet users" by seeking to limit the "broad scope" of the act and the wire fraud statute, Lofgren wrote.

Lofgren argues the government inappropriately used vague language in the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act to apply Swartz's alleged actions to wire fraud.

"Using the law in this way could criminalize many everyday activities and allow for outlandishly severe penalties," she wrote in the Reddit post.

Her proposal is a narrow one: It would amend the CFAA to exclude terms of service violations, so that it would no longer be a crime to violate a term of service by, for instance, using a fake name on Facebook or downloading more material than is allowed.

"His family's statement about this speaks volumes about the inappropriate efforts undertaken by the U.S. government," Lofgren wrote on the Reddit post.

Swartz's father on Tuesday blamed the government for his son's death, arguing the feds "hounded" him.

"He was killed by the government, and MIT betrayed all of its basic principles," Robert Swartz said Tuesday in Highland Park, Ill., as his son was laid to rest at the family's suburban Chicago synagogue.

"There's no way to reverse the tragedy of Aaron's death, but we can work to prevent a repeat of the abuses of power he experienced," Lofgren said in her Reddit post.

Swartz, who help create Reddit and RSS, the technology behind blogs, podcasts and other web-based subscription services, was found dead on Friday in his Brooklyn, N.Y., apartment.

He faced decades in prison amid federal charges he illegally gained access to articles from a Massachusetts Institute of Technology computer archive. His family blamed his death on "prosecutorial overreach."

Prosecutors alleged that he had violated JSTOR's terms of service by using automated programs and downloaded more articles than allowed. Lofgren's bill, if it passes, would forbid these allegations from being criminal charges.

In fact, JSTOR had urged federal prosecutors to drop their case, which hinged on Swartz violating the terms of service agreement with JSTOR for downloading too many articles at once.

Swartz had contended that JSTOR's fees limited access to academic work produced at American schools.

JSTOR announced this week that it would make more than 4.5 million articles publicly available for free.


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Anti-Doping Experts: Culture Must Change

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Anti-doping pioneer Don Catlin spent a quarter century trying to catch athletes using performance-enhancing drugs, snaring many of the world's biggest cheaters -- but he never caught Lance Armstrong.

Catlin figures he must have analyzed about 50 of Armstrong's urine samples at his UCLA lab over the years, and the seven-time Tour de France winner, the most scrutinized athlete on Earth, always turned up clean.

"That's fairly disturbing," Catlin said a couple days before Armstrong's doping confession was to air on prime-time television. "We thought we had a good program."

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After years of vehemently denying the charges, Lance Armstrong admitted to doping in an interview with Oprah Winfrey. It is believed Armstrong participated in "blood doping," which improves stamina but not strength by boosting red blood cells in the body and is difficult to prove. Dr. Bruce Hensel reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Jan. 15, 2013.

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Going after dopers is an exercise in endless frustration, because unscrupulous athletes will always find new drugs and new methods to beat tests, and sports organizations have too much to lose by allowing stringent inspections. That is why Catlin, a chemist, has moved beyond the endless game of cat-and-mouse, and thinks the rest of the world should, too.

Testing holds a necessary place in anti-doping efforts, he says, but science alone can't solve sports' problems. The chase will never be won—and sports will never really be cleansed—unless the focus shifts toward a voluntary system that rewards honest athletes while pressuring the dirty ones to change their ways.

Kind of like peer pressure for jocks.

"That's what it's been criticized for, and to that I say, 'Nothing much works these days,'" Catlin said.

Case in point is Armstrong, who fooled authorities for a decade before the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency released a mountain of evidence against him last year and accused him of running "the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that sport has ever seen." A month earlier, his former U.S. Postal Service teammate, Tyler Hamilton, published a book about how they got away with it.

"Very scary stuff," Catlin said.

Catlin got out of the testing business six years ago, ending a 25-year career at UCLA's Olympic Analytical Lab, which he built into one of the world's premier testing facilities. The lab broke open the Bay Area Laboratory Cooperative, which was linked to many elite athletes, including track star Marion Jones and San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds, by discovering the designer steroid THG. Catlin later developed a test that was used to catch Olympic gold medal sprinter Justin Gatlin with unnatural levels of testosterone.

His lab also specialized in detecting the blood-oxygen booster EPO, which Armstrong is accused of using.

Catlin left his lab in 2007 to develop the nonprofit Anti-Doping Research Institute in Los Angeles.

"The cause is good, but after 25 years you know everything about the field, and you don't see it going away," Catlin said. "You see doping staying forever and that's frustrating. You try to figure out as I'm doing now better approaches to take the problem from very different ways."

University of Texas doping historian John Hoberman doesn't know Catlin, but, he, too, believes that the only way to save sport from doping is to reform its culture. He advocates for a refocusing on "the human chemistry" of the scourge.

The most formidable obstacle to clean competition, Hoberman says, is a kind of institutional corruption in which members of groups that profit from the "sports entertainment industry" are implicitly or explicitly allowing doping to happen. To these organizations, the "appearance of compliance" with World Anti-Doping Agency codes is enough.

"The other aspect of this is the many national and international sports officials who should be good guys, and aren't," Hoberman said.

That is why Hoberman hopes that Armstrong—who arguably knows more about doping than any of his accusers—will implicate top cycling officials in his confession. That could help spark an unprecedented reform effort.

"If you can get everything out of him, you can make extraordinary inroads in improving the culture," Hoberman said.

But even with Armstrong's confession, neither Hoberman nor Catlin are idealistic enough to believe that doping is ever going to end.

"This is not the last they're going to see of (someone like) Armstrong," Catlin said. "Look at his story and ask: Could this (still) be going on today? The answer is yes."

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Manti Te'o Fake Girlfriend Tweets Response To Hoax

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The tale of the girlfriend who hoodwinked Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o continues.

In response to a detailed, published article about Teo's supposed California girlfriend who died of leukemia last year, University of Notre Dame Athletic Director Jack Swarbrick on Wednesday night said Te'o was the victim of a "very elaborate, very sophisticated hoax."

Following the school response, the fake girlfriend, Lennay Kekua, apparently tweeted a response late last night.

New Developments in College Football Star's Girlfriend Hoax

In a bizarre and confusing story out South Bend, Indiana, Notre Dame All-American linebacker Manti Te'o says he was the victim of a cruel hoax, and the mastermind behind it may be living in Southern California. Robert Kovacik reports for the NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Jan. 16, 2013.

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A published story that Notre Dame football star Manti Te'o's girlfriend had died of leukemia was dismissed by the university Wednesday as a hoax perpetrated against the linebacker.

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"It isn't fair to drag Reagan and Troy into this.. a lot of truths and myths need to be addressed here, and they will be at noon PST tomorrow," someone tweeted from an unverified Twitter account. 

The tweet refers to Arizona Cardinals fullback Reagan Mauia who told ESPN that he and Pittsburgh Steelers star Troy Polamalu actually met the girl. Mauia told ESPN that before Te'o's relationship with Kekua, they became "good friends" and talked on and off.

Is it true? Is she real?

Throughout Te'o's season - one that ended with him placing second in Heisman trophy voting, and playing in the BCS National Championship game -- the story of his sick girlfriend provided a tragic back story to his triumphs on the field.

But Swarbrick said that, based on a report from an investigative firm hired by the school, he believes Te'o was duped into an online relationship with a woman whose death was then faked by the perpetrators of the ruse.

Te'o called the situation "incredibly embarrassing."

"Over an extended period of time, I developed an emotional relationship with a woman I met online," he said in a written statement responding to the article. "We maintained what I thought to be an authentic relationship by communicating frequently online and on the phone, and I grew to care deeply about her."

"To realize that I was the victim of what was apparently someone's sick joke and constant lies was, and is, painful and humiliating," he wrote. "In retrospect, I obviously should have been much more cautious. If anything good comes of this, I hope it is that others will be far more guarded when they engage with people online than I was."

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Bugaboo Strollers Recalled Due to Fall, Choking Hazard

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 16 Januari 2013 | 22.29

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Bugaboo, in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, is recalling more than 50,000 Cameleon and Donkey model strollers due to a fall and choking hazard for children.

More than 46,000 stollers were sold in the United states and more than 4,000 were sold in Canada.

The manufacturer says the button on the stroller's carrycot/seat carry handle can become disengaged, causing the handle to detach and posing a fall and choking hazard to young children.

The Bugaboo Cameleon strollers were sold from September 2009 and June 2012 and the Bugaboo Donkey strollers were sold from January 2011 through December 2012.

All models were sold at Buy Buy Baby, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Toys R Us and various baby product stores, along with Bubaboo.com and online retailers.

This recall affects two stoller models with the serial numbers listed below.

Bugaboo Cameleon
Serial Number 04011090900001 to 04031101009999
Serial Number 08011090900001 to 08021100800386
Serial Number 140100093600531 to 140103123350418

Bugaboo Donkey
Serial Number 170101105300001 to 170104130900500

Consumers should contact Bugaboo for a free replacement handle at 800-460-2922.

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Woman Sexually Assaulted in Oak Cliff Park

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A gunman confronted a woman walking near an Oak Cliff park Monday morning and raped her, Dallas police announced late Tuesday.

The incident happened at about 7 a.m. at Founders Park in the 400 block of East Colorado Boulevard.

The victim was taken to Parkland Hospital and was reported in stable condition, Dallas police said.

"The armed suspect approached the victim on foot, grabbed her and forcefully pulled her into the park and sexually assaulted her," police said in a news release.

Police have stepped up patrols in the area. One officer was seen walking through the park Tuesday evening.

No similar attacks have been reported recently in the area, police said

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Plano ISD to Add Armed Guards to Every Campus

Ellen Goldberg, NBC 5 News

A multimillion-dollar plan to put armed guards at every Plano ISD school has overwhelming support from school board members.

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The Plano school district unveiled a plan to put armed guards at every school in the district.

The multimillion-dollar proposal was met with overwhelming support from school board members.

The plan calls for private, armed security guards at all 72 campuses in the Plano Independent School District and, perhaps, even two armed guards on senior high school campuses.

As it stands now, only Plano high and senior high schools have a police presence -- liaisons from the Plano Police Department.

Superintendent Richard Matkin said additional guards would provide an immediate response to any type of security threat on campus in the wake of the school shooting in Connecticut.

The district estimates the plan to put armed guards on every elementary, middle and high school campus would cost anywhere from $2.2 million to $2.7 million, which is double the district's current budget for security.

The district hopes the Legislature will step in and help with the funding. If not, it plans to turn to taxpayers.

"When we sat down the day after the incident with the police chief and said, 'What's the most important way to make sure you have done everything you can to protect your campuses?' and he said, 'An armed guard in your building' -- that's all they needed to say to me," Matkin said.

The next step for the school district is to solicit bids for as many as 75 security positions.

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Flu Leads to More 911 Calls

Ben Russell, NBC 5 News

MedStar says it is receiving more calls because of the current flu outbreak.

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Fort Worth's ambulance service says it is seeing a dramatic rise in 911 calls because of the flu.

MedStar EMS said it averaged 267 calls per day in December, but the average daily call volume in the first nine days of January has been 299 calls -- a 12.1 percent increase. The daily average is also 15.8 percent higher than in January of last year.

And calls that were potentially flu-related -- for breathing problems, chest pain and for a sick person -- were up by double digits, MedStar said. Calls relating to headaches were up by 111.1 percent.

"We encourage people to call 911, because if they think they're having an emergency, we really need to respond to them," MedStar spokesman Mike Zavadsky said. "But we may modify the type of response that we're sending to them because of the dramatic increase in call volume."

MedStar has increased staffing to handle the high volume of calls.

A screening program that the ambulance service launched last year that sends non-emergency calls to a nurse to determine if the caller needs an ambulance also has seen a sharp increase in activity, MedStar said.

MedStar said more people in emergency rooms is also affecting response times.

"Not only has our response volume increased, but many more patients are seeking care in our area emergency rooms overall, which consumes emergency room bed availability," Mike D'Agostino, MedStar director of operations, said in a press release. "This is having a dual impact since it sometimes takes longer for our crews to transfer care to the emergency room staff."

NBC 5's Ben Russell contributed to this report.

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Road Crew Fixes Collin County Potholes

Kevin Cokely, NBC 5 News

A road crew in McKinney is filling in the potholes that have popped up since Tuesday morning.

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Cold, wet weather is perfect for making potholes, and a state road crew in Collin County spent the night filling in the potholes that popped up Tuesday.

Workers are concentrating on U.S. 380 through McKinney and U.S. 78 through Wylie, especially in construction areas.

"Temporary pavement isn't meant to last forever, and it gets cracks and [there's] lots of traffic up there and construction going on, and so water will seep into those cracks and, of course, just the cold will make the pavement surface contract and expand," said Michelle Releford, Texas Department of Transportation spokeswoman.

"The water gets in there and freezes, and it pops," she said. "If there's any kind of crack or any kind of indentation already starting, then that expansion will make it pop right out, and if it's significant enough, then we get out after it just as soon as we can."

TxDOT crews are also keeping an eye on any wet spots that may freeze overnight.

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