Woman suing Mesa over search at city jail

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Valley Local Coverage Ahwatukee Chandler Gilbert Pinal County Scottsdale Tempe Print Article Email Article Most Popular Change Type Size Woman goes after Mesa over jail incident Senta Scarborough The Arizona Republic Mar.

9, 2007 04:20 PM A 26-year-old Mesa woman is seeking a $268,000 settlement from the City of Mesa saying officers violated her civil rights when they forced her to expose her breasts and removed her nipple and stomach rings in the presence of male officers and inmates.

In January, Mesa attorney Keith Knowlton filed a notice of claim, the first step in a lawsuit, on behalf of Aran Griffin against the Mesa Police Department, two detention officers, two police officers and a jail supervisor.

"It was absolutely disgusting.

I got treated like a piece of meat.

I was in a hungry lion cage," Griffin told the Mesa Republic.

"I felt embarrassed and humiliated..." advertisement The notice of c...

You still have a chance to sort out daylight-saving time

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You still have a chance to sort out daylight-saving timeClocks set will spring ahead SundayBy Patrick May, MEDIANEWS STAFFArticle Last Updated: 03/09/2007 03:38:07 AM PSTGo ahead.

Explain daylight-saving time.

We dare you.

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Corrigan conquers weight-loss demons

... Corrigan conquers weight-loss demons - Sport - smh.com.au NEWS register www.smh.com.au Home » Sport » Article Corrigan conquers weight-loss demons Email Print Normal font Large font Ready to go the distance … Australian mile record-holder Lisa Corrigan limbers up for training.Photo: Andrew Taylor Other related coverage Jamieson turns from dreamer to believer Jessica HalloranMarch 10, 2007 ABOUT this time last year her ribs were dangerously rippling her pale skin.

Lisa Corrigan had decided that if she was to run faster she would have to eat less.

Calories were a dreadful obsession and the runner would balance her bony frame on the scales almost every morning.

By March 2006, Corrigan's weight was down to 43 kilograms and she was still running 140 kilometres a week.

Back then Corrigan didn't think she was too skinny.

Today, she realises she was well on her way to anorexia.

It took a while, too, for her coach, Dick Telford, to realise that Corrigan was fading away.

Around the tiny runner everyday, Telford admits it was hard to notice the gradual, yet dangerous, weight change in the girl he'd been coaching since she was 17.

"It crep...

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