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Brain Doctors Hate Him...

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PEORIA, Ill.  A coroner's jury has ruled that the suffocation death 
of an 8-year-old boy whose body was found in an abandoned refrigerator 
in central Illinois was a homicide.The (Peoria) Journal Star reports (http://bit.ly/1cvDfZ5 
) that a Peoria County coroner's jury spent more than 30 minutes 
deliberating Thursday before handing down a ruling in the Aug. 15 death 
of Marquail (mahr-KWEHL') Johnson.The boy's naked body was found in a refrigerator 
in a yard near his Peoria home, hours after he was reported 
missing. Peoria is 130 miles southwest of Chicago.Detective Amanda Chalus 
says investigators still aren't sure how Johnson wound up in the appliance, 
which latched from the outside. They also don't know how long he 
was inside.His clothes were also discovered inside the refrigerator.An investigation 
is continuing.___Information from: Journal Star, http://pjstar.com
U.S. Navy Osprey and Seahawk helicopters prepare to load relief supplies 
for air drop to isolated villages at Tacloban airport, Leyte province in 
central Philippines, Friday Nov. 15, 2013. The Philippines has received 
an outpouring of international aid running into hundreds of millions of 
dollars but much of it has been stuck in a bottleneck outside 
the affected areas. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)The Associated PressA U.S. 
Navy Sea Hawk helicopter from the U.S. aircraft carrier USS George Washington 
takes off to air drops relief supplies to villages isolated by last 
week's typhoon at Tacloban City airport, Leyte province in central Philippines, 
Friday Nov.15, 2013. The Philippines has received an outpouring of international 
aid running into hundreds of millions of dollars but much of it 
has been stuck in a bottleneck outside the affected areas. (AP Photo/Bullit 
Marquez)The Associated PressVILLAMOR AIR BASE, Philippines  The U.S. military 
is sending roughly 1,000 more troops, along with additional ships and aircraft, 
to join a massive effort to assist typhoon victims in the Philippines 
  a mission one Philippine military official on Friday called a 
"game changer.""We are increasing our presence based on the request of the 
government of the Philippines," said Col. John Peck, chief of staff for 
the 3rd Marines Expeditionary Battalion, which is coordinating the U.S. 
operation from a Philippine air force base next to Manila's international 
airp

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