U.S. District Judge Denny Chin made the finding as he tossed a lawsuit in which Jody Gorran, of Delray Beach, Fla., claimed his cholesterol level shot up from 146 six months before he began the diet to 230 afterward, leading to severe chest pain and an angioplasty treatment.
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Judge: Constitution protects Atkins diet against lawsuit
U.S. District Judge Denny Chin made the finding as he tossed a lawsuit in which Jody Gorran, of Delray Beach, Fla., claimed his cholesterol level shot up from 146 six months before he began the diet to 230 afterward, leading to severe chest pain and an angioplasty treatment.
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A christening with Neptune
Bill Lee, left, of Rockport, and Bob Smith, aboard the new Ocean Reporter. There will be a ceremony for the vessel on Friday at 4 p.m., with Neptune presiding, Lee said.
ROCKPORT — Rockport boat Capt. Bill Lee will host what he says will be an event of mythical proportions tomorrow.
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The occasion is a denaming and renaming ceremony of new vessel, a replacement for Lee's 44-foot Ocean Reporter that ran into rocks behind Straitsmouth Island last Oct. 26 while carrying a National Geographic film crew that was shooting stock footage of Thacher Island's twin lighthouses. -
Suez LNG pulling out of city
The colossal tugboat Independence will sail out of Gloucester in a little over a month.
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It and the Neptune LNG office below Cruiseport are moving to Charlestown when the company's lease runs out at the end of June. -
Tarr adds 50 amendments to budget bill
The Massachusetts Senate began the arduous process Wednesday of considering nearly 700 amendments tacked onto the $32 billion state budget — more than 50 of them put there by Minority Leader Bruce E. Tarr of Gloucester.
Continued ... - Renovated cruise ship opens season today
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- Manchester Police/Fire: Public Works addresses traffic-light snag
- Designed to overcome grief: Widow's unique gravestone honors global boat builder
- Council OKs $500K for study
- Wednesday, May 23, 2012
- Fire reported on nuke-powered sub at Maine yard
- Council OKs $500k feasibility study for new West Parish School
- Fire chief choice to explore local staffing
- Navy eyes N.E. waters for live training
- Gloucester Police/Fire: Dog attacks, kills chickens
- Gloucester District Court: Assault with metal chair brings continuance
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