Word: sherie
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...Last week, an Army major's wife told of her husband's mental woes after returning from his second tour in Iraq in 2005. "I don't know what that mission was, other than riding around and getting blown up and shot at," Sheri Hall said her husband, Jeff, says even now. Speaking at a military trauma forum in Bethesda, Md., Sheri said when she saw him for the first time upon his return, Jeff's eyes revealed "a very lost person" who "wasn't my husband anymore...
...last year, he had lost his will to live, forcing Sheri to juggle their two daughters' schedule so she could keep an eye on him. "I was afraid in the 30 minutes that I was gone, he would take his life," she said. "I never, ever thought in my wildest dreams that my husband would put a gun to his head and shoot himself, but that's what he wanted to do." After intensive therapy at Walter Reed Army hospital, Sheri said Jeff is on the mend. (See pictures about suicide in Army recruiters' ranks...
...musicians, raised behind the Israeli security barrier surrounding much of the West Bank, there was an added bonus to the trip: it was the first time many of the kids had seen the Mediterranean sea, which shimmered in the Spring sunshine. The kids even coaxed the event's benefactor, Sheri Arison, a philanthropist and probably Israel's wealthiest woman, onto the dance floor. (See pictures of Israel's recent war in Gaza...
...assistant director of the Office of Career Services (OCS) formally announced Tuesday that she will be leaving her post tomorrow. Sheri A. Ziccardi has accepted the position of director of Career Services at Emerson College in nearby Boston. She said the institution focuses primarily on communications and the arts—her two areas of expertise. “I was not actively seeking a new job, but the position and Emerson were both great fits for me given my background and experiences,” Ziccardi said. “I’m a performer, as well...
...corollary to its economic success. Environmental degradation robs the nation of up to 12% of its GDP, according to the World Bank, and each year 300,000 Chinese die prematurely of respiratory ailments. "The rest of the world doesn't understand how big China's environmental problem is," says Sheri Liao, head of the Global Village of Beijing, an NGO dedicated to environmental education. "But they need to pay attention because our problem is becoming their problem...