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Afghan National Army medics bandage the hand of a wounded Afghan policeman on Tuesday, June 4, 2013, a medical clinic in Nari District, Kunar Province, Afghanistan. As Afghan forces take over fighting this year, the Afghan National Army is struggling with a shortage of doctors. (AP Photo/Kristin M. Hall)
Afghan National Army Col. Shazad Gul speaks to American adviser Lt. Col. Thomas Sutton, of the 101st Airborne Division, on Saturday, May 26, 2013 at the medical clinic at Camp Parsa in Khost Province, Afghanistan. As Afghan forces take over fighting this year, the Afghan National Army is struggling with a shortage of doctors. (AP Photo/Kristin M. Hall)
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Nathan Lethgo, of the 101st Airborne Division, stands next to an X-ray machine on Saturday, May 26, 2013, at the Afghan National Army's medical clinic on Camp Parsa in Khost Province, Afghanistan. The machine hasn't been working for three months and Lethgo is trying to help the Afghans figure out the solution. As Afghan forces take over fighting this year, the Afghan National Army is struggling with a shortage of doctors. (AP Photo/Kristin M. Hall)
American and Afghan military medical staff carry a wounded Afghan patient on Tuesday, June 4, 2013 to a medical clinic in Nari District, Kunar Province. As Afghan forces take over fighting this year, the Afghan National Army is struggling with a shortage of doctors. (AP Photo/Kristin M. Hall)
The young Afghan soldier lay in great pain on a cot at an army base, his uniform pants cut up to his thigh so medics could clean the wound in his right knee where he was shot fighting insurgents.
In this image taken Saturday, June 15, 2013, Bangladeshi garment worker Laboni, 21, who worked on the 4th floor of Rana Plaza, poses for a portrait at Enam Medical College, in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Laboni had her left amputated inside the rubble when she was rescued nearly 36 hours after the building collapsed. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)
In this image taken Saturday, June 15, 2013, Bangladeshi garment worker Mariyam, 30,who worked on the 6th floor of Rana Plaza, poses for a portrait at Enam Medical College, in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Mariyam had her right arm amputated to free her from the rubble when she was rescued nearly 72 hours after the building collapsed. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)
In this image taken Saturday, June 15, 2013, Bangladeshi garment worker Anna, 16, who worked on the 5th floor of Rana Plaza, poses for a portrait with her prosthetic right arm at Enam Medical College, in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Anna had her right arm amputated to free her from the rubble when she was rescued nearly 48 hours after the building collapsed. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)
In this image taken Saturday, June 15, 2013, Bangladeshi garment worker Sonia, 18, who worked on the 6th floor of Rana Plaza, poses for a portrait at Enam Medical College, in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Sonia had her right leg amputated to free her from the rubble when she was rescued nearly 48 hours after the building collapsed. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)
In this image taken Saturday, June 15, 2013, Bangladeshi garment worker Shahi Noor, 25, who worked on the 6th floor of Rana Plaza, poses for a portrait at Enam Medical College, in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Shahi Noor had her right leg amputated to free her from the rubble on the day the building collapsed. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)
In this image taken Saturday, June 15, 2013, Bangladeshi garment worker Labli, 25, who worked on the 2nd floor of Rana Plaza, poses for a portrait at Enam Medical College, in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Labli had her left leg amputated to free her from the rubble when she was rescued nearly 48 hours after the building collapsed. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)
In this image taken Friday, June 14, 2013, Bangladeshi garment worker Pakhi, 25, who worked on the 5th floor of Rana Plaza, poses for a portrait at Enam Medical College, in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Pakhi had both her legs amputated ito free her from the rubble when she was rescued nearly 72 hours after the building collapsed. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)
In this image taken Saturday, June 15, 2013, Bangladeshi garment worker Rikta, 27, who worked on the 3rd floor of Rana Plaza, poses for a portrait at Enam Medical College, in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Rikta had her right arm amputated inside the rubble when she was rescued nearly 72 hours after the building collapsed. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)
In this picture taken Saturday, June 15, 2013, Bangladeshi garment worker Aroti, 16, who worked on the 5th floor of Rana Plaza, poses for a portrait at Enam Medical College, in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Aroti had her right leg amputated in hospital when she was rescued from the rubble nearly 72 hours after the building collapsed. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)
It was the worst disaster in the history of the garment industry. When the Rana Plaza factory building crashed down in April, 1,129 people were killed. But many others had to sacrifice their limbs to survive.
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WILDWOOD — Gov. Chris Christie, speaking at the 94th annual state Veterans of Foreign Wars convention Wednesday, said helping veterans cope with the psychological scars of combat is essential for the health of New Jersey’s veterans.
A Pennsylvania woman and her two daughters were charged Wednesday with murder in the death of their 32-year-old son and brother, who had Down syndrome, after officials said he was severely neglected and underfed.
The force-feeding of terror suspects at the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, runs counter to international standards, medical ethics and the practices at American prisons, the head of the Senate Intelligence Committee said Wednesday in pressing the Pentagon to establish a more humane treatment.
Sophia Loren wore green silk and sunglasses for her date with the taxman, Luciano Pavarotti a suit and sneakers. Diego Maradona gave up his diamond stud earring to pay off a tax debt.
A North Dakota judge on Wednesday agreed to combine a lawsuit that challenges a new requirement for doctors who perform abortions with litigation over a 2011 law that limits the use of drugs to terminate pregnancies.
Selections of artwork that blend different styles of creativity by the Visual Arts Faculty can be viewed in the new summer exhibit at The Stockton College Art Gallery in Galloway Township.
Mullica Township police are looking for a person who shot and injured a man Sunday morning during a fight outside a local bar.
With Prince William and the former Kate Middleton expecting their first child in mid-July _ and much of the world interested in the birth of a future monarch _ officials at Clarence House have released some of the couple's plans, although many details are still being kept private. Kate has made several public appearances recently but is expected to keep a low profile in the final weeks of her pregnancy. Here is the latest news about the infant who will, upon entering the world, be third in line for the British throne.
An Egg Harbor Township woman was charged with child endangerment and aggravated assault after she allegedly beat a 17-day-old baby Tuesday, officials said.
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