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Top doctor at Holmes Regional Medical Center accused of hacking e-mail
Dr. Richard Hynes, a back surgeon, has dropped his bid for election to a second term as president of the 16-person committee that oversees the medical staff and reviews quality-of-care issues at Holmes Regional Medical Center. His withdrawal came days after orthopedic surgeon Dr. Daniel Segina wrote a letter detailing how Hynes accessed Segina's e-mail on June 10 without permission.

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Laurence Reisman: Want more? TCPalm.com has blogs galore
If after reading the newspaper today, you’re yearning for more local news, we’ve got more than ever before: at TCPalm.com. The addition of four blogs by the Scripps Treasure Coast Opinion staff brings to 17 the number of staff-written blogs that can be found at TCPalm.com/allblogs.

Congressional Awards conferred on 65 area students
A total of 65 high school students received a Congressional Award on Nov. 2 at the Eissey Campus Theatre for outstanding achievements in four areas: voluntary public service, physical fitness, personal development and expeditions/explorations.
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