News - Anne Mitchell
ANDREWS, Texas, Feb. 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- It took the jury less than an hour to return a not guilty verdict this morning for Anne Mitchell, RN, defendant in the criminal trial that has come to be known as the "Winkler County nurses" trial.
TUCSON, Ariz., Feb. 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today a jury in West Texas is hearing evidence that a nurse, acting in bad faith, tried to run a doctor out of town by filing an anonymous complaint with the Texas Medical Board. The case is Texas v. Mitchell, No.
By WILLIAMSON, Kerry NOT LONG after 13-year-old Memphis Pitman was told he had life- threatening testicular cancer, he was forced to move away from his family. With his mother, Natasha Sadler, he moved to Auckland, where he had a barrage of treatment, including radiation and chemotherapy.
By JON CHESTO GATEHOUSE NEWS SERVICE QUINCY, Mass. - If you're seeing a surge in e-mail cards in your inbox this summer, it's probably not because of your rising popularity. Instead, it's a sign that Internet scammers have found another way past your e-mail provider's anti-spam controls.
When you see spam arrive in your inbox, it's often sent by shady overseas operators who know they're breaking the law but don't need to worry about any enforcement. But sometimes spam can come from legitimate U.S. companies who may be complying with the letter of the federal CAN-SPAM law.
