Weddings, trials and justice

...ba href=/schizophrenia/a/b, not just retribution.

Her retrial has been scheduled for June, two days after the fifth anniversary of the day she drowned her children.

Rusty Yates was never held criminally culpable for what his ex-wife did, but the court of public opinion has been harsher.

For many, he bears plenty of responsibility.

Mothers in Texas have gone to jail for not protecting their children from violence in their homes.

But Rusty Yates' pastor says he has refused the temptation to pity himself or exact revenge.

He's moving on with his life.

It's unseemly to begrudge Rusty Yates his bride, his honeymoon and his happiness.

He lost his young children in a most gruesome way, and that will be with him always.

But it's easy to understand why so many were rankled when he drove off in that Corvette with a beaming blonde by his side.

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Man who set fatal fire found insane

...ba href=/schizophrenia/a/b and was psychotic when he committed them.A resident of a neighboring room, Lenwood Archer, 61, died from smoke inhalation in the fire.

In addition, a responding firefighter, Frank Peluso of the Pleasant Plains Fire Company, suffered heat exhaustion.The state will perform a psychiatric evaluation of Wilson, according to Michel A.

Paulhus, supervising assistant prosecutor for Ocean County.

Based on the evaluation, Turnbach will decide where Wilson will be committed, he said.Wilson could be institutionalized for the rest of his life unless he is deemed at some time to be no threat to the public, according to Paulhus.

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Lilly's Clean Bill of Health

...ba href=/schizophrenia/a/b, and Strattera, used to alleviate attention-deficit disorders.

Their sales fell 5% and 17%, respectively, in 2005, on concern about adverse side-effects.

Zyprexa is blamed by some patients for unwanted weight gain and causing diabetes, while Strattera has been linked to extremely rare liver problems and suicidal thoughts among adolescents.

Some analysts also fear that Lilly's Cymbalta, introduced in September 2004 to treat diabetic peripheral-neuropathic pain, cannot continue to grow at a strong pace in 2006.

In its first full year on the market in 2005, Cymbalta sales rose over 600%, but have slowed in recent months amidst increasing competition.

The slowdown has raised questions about whether Cymbalta can be the $2 billion-plus blockbuster that Lilly fans believe it will be in two or three years.

In a recent report, Kavita Thomas, an analyst with First Global, a London securities firm, wrote: "The major risk remains stagnant Zyprexa revenue and declining Strattera sales, together contributing more than one-third of the company's total sales revenues.

And Cymbalta's growth has clearly moderated during the past few months." And she maintained: "Lilly doesn't possess a very strong pipeline, with just a few molecules in the late- development stage, which we believe is an obstacle for any potential upside for the stock.

We believe Lilly's shares are fairly valued in the near term." Company officials strongly disagree, noting that Lilly has launched nine new product...

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