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Vince McMahon and the Case for a John Cena Divorce Storyline in the WWE

Dead Letters: You Crossed A Major Line This Week, Canine Hitler [Dead Letters]

Vineland counselor says Imago dialogue helps stop domestic violence by some in law enforcement

Zimbabwe: Copac in Gay Storm

Spotlight on Women Physicians and Addiction

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Vince McMahon and the Case for a John Cena Divorce Storyline in the WWE

John Cena 's ongoing divorce has dominated dirtsheet headlines this past week.  The only thing that would garner more attention for the WWE superstar's current marital woes would be if he divorced the WWE itself, which we know will never happen.  With Cena's real-life problems now becoming more intriguing than any current scripted storyline in the WWE, the discussion of whether or not the WWE ...

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Dead Letters: You Crossed A Major Line This Week, Canine Hitler [Dead Letters]

# deadletters Welcome back to Dead Letters, the feature in which we reprint our favorite fan mail from throughout the week. It's like Deleted Scenes , but without all the scuzz money. We should take this moment to remind you that all emails to Deadspin and its editors are on the record unless otherwise specified. Now for your letters. More »

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Vineland counselor says Imago dialogue helps stop domestic violence by some in law enforcement

Angel was charged with simple assault on March 27. On April 15, a woman named Juanita Perez filed a charge of harassment against Luis, saying that he was screaming at her in a vulgar manner in front of her children.

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Zimbabwe: Copac in Gay Storm

[The Herald] COPAC has come under fire from legal experts who contend that it has once again tried to smuggle homosexual rights into the latest draft by replacing the phrase "natural differences" with "circumstances of birth".

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Spotlight on Women Physicians and Addiction

Women physicians with substance abuse problems differ in some significant ways from their male counterparts, according to the medical director of Virginia’s Health Practitioners’ Monitoring Program. Yet little research has been done about the best ways to treat these women, she says.

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