Detroit Escorts: 2 To Be Sentenced In Doctor’s Death

December 15, 2009 at 4:49 pm | In Detroit escorts | No Comments

Darrell Harris, 24, will be sentenced on Wednesday and Kamico Jackson, 24, will be sentenced next Monday.
Detroit police said Ceresnie stumbled into a Detroit restaurant on Michigan Avenue on Aug. 9, covered in blood, and was pronounced dead a short time later. Police said he had been beaten and cut.
“The first blow was to the top of his head, and it was near the midline, slightly to the left,” said Dr. Lockman Sun, of the Wayne County Medical Examiner’s Office. “It created an arrhythmia in his heart, meaning the heart isn’t able to pump in a regular fashion.”
Detroit Police Chief Warren Evans said investigators determined that Ceresnie had picked up the two women in an area in Detroit known for prostitution. Evans said the women took him to a nearby home on St. John Street, where two men were allegedly waiting.

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Detroit Escorts: AIDS Prevention Gel Fails In Trial

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Dr. Sheena McCormack, the trial’s chief investigator said the gel’s failure was extremely disappointing, describing the microbicide, PRO 20000 as a polymer of naphthalene sulphonate i. e. ‘a large sugary molecule with a charge on it’, which clings to receptors on the shell of the virus.
Seeming to work almost perfectly on cells in the lab and on monkeys, it had raised hopes of producing better results in human trials.
Researchers have found it difficult to make a safe, acceptable, effective microbicide, far more difficult than predicted 20-years ago.
While, prostitutes are able to get men to use condoms sometimes, it is a far more difficult task for wives and lovers to succeed in, which is why they require something that is not unpleasant, messy or sticky, but is also able to block a tiny virus without blocking sperm, if they want to get pregnant without getting infected.

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Detroit Escorts: AIDS Prevention Gel Fails in Trial, Researchers Say

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This trial recruited women in South Africa, Zambia, Uganda and Tanzania. Some were from the general population, some worked at highway truck stops, and some were not infected but married to men who were. All were also given condoms and told to try to use them before any sex act; that makes any such trials take far longer and produces much less robust results, but to fail to offer condoms and sex advice would have been unethical.
Because they know women can’t use microbicides 100 percent of the time, Dr. McCormack said that even if the gel had worked only a third of the time, “we would have been ecstatic.”
Making a safe, acceptable, effective microbicide has proved far more difficult than researchers predicted 20 years ago. While prostitutes can sometimes get men to use condoms, wives and lovers often cannot, and may also want to become pregnant without being infected. They will use only something that is not unpleasantly messy or sticky, and it must block a tiny virus without blocking sperm, which are thousands of times larger.

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Detroit Strip Clubs: Rebuild Government group kicks off effort to promote consolidation

December 15, 2009 at 10:12 am | In Detroit strip clubs | No Comments

Stephens and Cobbins did not reveal specific donors providing funding, but the launch sent a signal that Rebuild Government is well-organized, well-financed and well-connected, with more than 30 co-chairs on board and hundreds of others committed to helping.
Monday morning’s event featured copies of a press release from from Crosby-Volmer International Communications, stacked just beyond a catered buffet. Small, varnished wooden “building” blocks with RebuildGovernmnet.org were given out.
Stephens, who led efforts in Cordova opposed to a new Wal-Mart and a strip club and lost a 2007 City Council runoff, said he is shuttering his law practice to devote his time to Rebuild Government. He said sufficient funding exists to employ a full-time administrator and at least three “educators” who will facilitate what the group believes will be thousands of house meetings throughout the county.

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