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Baseball Hall of Famer Roy Halladay had high-levels of amphetamines in his system and was doing extreme acrobatics when he lost control of his small plane and nosedived into Tampa Bay in 2017, killing him, a National Transportation Safety Board report issued Wednesday said.Halladay had amphetamine levels about 10 times therapeutic levels in his blood along with a high level of morphine and an anti-depressant that can impair judgement as he performed high-pitch climbs and steep turns, sometimes within 5 feet of the water, the report says about the November 7, 2017, crash.The maneuvers put loads of nearly two-times gravity on the plane, an Icon A5 Halladay had purchas
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adidas originals jamin; state Sen. Vincent Sheheen, who ran against Nikki Haley for governor twice; and former state Rep. James Smith, the party s 2018 gubernatorial nominee. State Sens. Mia McLeod, Gerald Malloy and J. Thomas McElveen also attended, as did numerous high-powered attorneys and businesspeople.The Biden campaign declined to comment about the amount raised at the fundraiser. Biden raised $6.3 millionwithin 24 hours of entering the race in April. While the fundraiser was held in Harpootlian s home in the state capital s elegant Wheeler Hill neighborhood, the event itself was anything but fancy, according to t
converse he attendee. Under federal election law, a husband and wife may each spend up to $1,000 each on food and beverages for a fundraiser held in their home per election cycle without having the expenditure be considered a political contribution.Donors were left drinking domestic beers, inexpensive wine and Southern foods like tiny pecan pies and slices of tomato pie, the attendee said.