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 One of the most famous movie homes is hitting stanley cup  the market: the 1895 clapboard home featured in  A Christmas Story  mdash; complete with the  major award  of a glowing leg lamp in the front window.The seller isn t disclosing the asking price, according to the real estate company handling the sale. Only  qualified buyers  who have signed confidentiality agreements will be given the pricing details, representatives told CBS News.                The exterior of the Cleveland, Ohio-based home at night, with the leg lamp visible in the front window. In the 1983 holiday classic film, Ralp stanley cup hie s father wins the lamp as a  major award  for winning a newspaper trivia contest mdash; with the lamp proving less than popular with his wife.                                                      A Christmas Story House Museum                                        The Cleveland, Ohio home was featured in the 1983 holiday classic film about Ralphie Parker, a child who yearns for a Red Ryder BB gun under his Christmas tree, although his parents, teachers and other adults warn that  you ll shoot your eye out.                                         The house was bought on eBay in 2004 and underwent a  massive renovation to restore it to its original movie splendor,  according to the listing.                The interior of the Cleveland, Ohio home s living room, featuring the ic stanley cup onic leg lamp that was the  major award  received by Ralphie s dad in the classic holiday film.                           Xxhj Jefferson City, Missouri, ranks poorly for LGBT support, report says
 A Milwaukee woman s death is drawing attention airmax  to the controversy surrounding the practice of ambulance diversions. Tiffany Tate worked at the Medical College of Wisconsin when she suffered a stroke. She worked just 350 yards from the area s best hospital for strokes, but the ambulance did not take her there for treatment.Tate, 37, was taken to a different hospital with limited stroke care where she eventually died. An investigation by the Milwaukee Jou stanley cup rnal Sentinel looked into ambulance diversions and why it s happening in many of the country s largest cities.Ambulance diversion is meant as a solution to address overcrowding in emergency rooms. Ambulances are directed to other facilities to relieve congestion.                                        But critics say the practice can cause overcrowding at other hospitals, lead to delayed medical care for patients, and can increase travel time to the hospital. As Tate s tragic case highlights, the practice can also have deadly consequences.Investigative reporter John Diedrich from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel notes that the practice began decades ago and was first only supposed to be a drastic measure to prevent overcrowding at hospitals. However, since then, it s become routine in many communities.         This is not just a probl stanley cup em that happens in the ED but it s the result of inefficiencies and crowding throughout a system,  Diedrich told CBSN.  It s really the result of hospitals being inefficient operations that haven t m