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  • 15
    Jan
    2013
    9:07pm, EST

    Teacher who claims phobia of young kids sues school district

    By NBC News staff

    A teacher in Ohio is suing her former school district, alleging discrimination: She says she was forced to teach younger kids despite her fear of them.


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    Maria Waltherr-Willard, 61, who worked for Mariemont City Schools for 35 years, was reassigned from a high school to a junior high in Cincinnati, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported. Her lawsuit claims the district discriminated against her based on age and her "pedophobia," which can mean an extreme fear or anxiety around young children, the Enquirer said. The suit was filed in June 2012.

    When Waltherr-Willard was transferred to a junior high school, she reportedly asked if there would be a high school position for her the following year. The school district claimed there were no open positions at the high school for her, according to Fox19.com in Cincinnati. She eventually retired in March 2011.

    The lawsuit calims that the French and Spanish teacher had been diagnosed with specific phobia and general anxiety disorder, Fox19.com reported.


    Experts told the Enquirer that extreme anxiety or irrational fear around children is a rare but recognized anxiety disorder.

    "Like any phobia, it’s a situation in which one responds with overwhelming fear and anxiety to the stimulus," Dr. Caleb Adler, associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience at the University of Cincinnati, told NBC News.

    Childhood trauma and bullying incidents could be the cause of phobias like this, Adler said.

    A spokesperson for Mariemont City Schools declined to comment Tuesday because of the litigation, but referred NBC News to the district's legal representation. Attorney R. Gary Winters said the district believes there is no merit in Waltherr-Willard's claims.

    "Ms. Waltherr-Willard was a tenured teacher who could have continued to work as long as she wished, but retired," Winters said.

    An attorney for Waltherr-Willard did not respond to a request for comment Tuesday.

    The Enquirer reported that a federal judge last week dismissed three of the six claims in her lawsuit gave the district's attorneys more time to respond to the others.

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  • 18
    Feb
    2012
    1:25pm, EST

    County coroner in Cincinnati dies after fall

    By msnbc.com staff

    CINCINNATI -- The county coroner in Cincinnati has died, more than a week after he fell and injured his head.

    Hamilton County Coroner Anant Bhati died late Friday at University Hospital. Hospital officials declined to detail the cause of death, according to cincinnati.com.


    The 71-year-old doctor had fallen outside the Westin Hotel Downtown on Feb. 8.

    A native of Jodphur, India, Bhati had also been director of gynecology at Good Samaritan since 1980. He delivered thousands of babies at the hospital, according to cincinnati.com.

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    "Hospital officials declined to detail the cause of death" because they didn't have a coroner's report.

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  • 6
    Dec
    2011
    2:29pm, EST

    Occupy protesters in Cincinnati court Tuesday

    By msnbc.com staff

    An Ohio judge Tuesday is hearing about 60 criminal trespassing charges filed by the City of Cincinnati against protesters who were arrested in recent months as part of the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations.

    Hamilton County Municipal Judge Dwane Mallory is expected to hear the charges against everyone arrested, according to a report Tuesday on cincinnati.com.

     “We were told the city prosecutors could take all day presenting witnesses and we may take all day tomorrow presenting our side,” Josh Spring, a member of the Occupy Cincinnati group, told the website.

    About 30 Occupy Cincinnati members were in the court galley, wearing red fabric bands tied around their right biceps. Spring is also among those facing criminal trespassing charges, the website reported.

    Elsewhere across the country Tuesday:

    • City may issue Occupy Albany permit
    • BofA workers told to be careful amid Occupy protests
    • Occupy Hartford protesters told to vacate
    • Police clear out New Orleans camp
    • Housing and 'Occupy' activists take aim at foreclosed homes, empty lots 

    For more on today's Occupy action, click here.

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    What is all this stupidity with 'Occupy' ?? The 60's are over people, quit wasting time and get a job!!

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