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Howard Education Notes
County to offer CPR classes Aug. 2 The Howard County Office of Children's Services will offer an Infant/Child and Adult CPR Certification workshop from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 2 at the agency's offices, 3300 N. Ridge Road, Suite 380, Ellicott City. The...Tags: Family, Colleges and Universities, Tourism and Leisure, Ellicott City, Illnesses
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Letters
A general rule in marketing: when you come across exceptional service, you tell five people. However, when you are unsatisfied with a product or service, you tell 20 people. I think good news deserves equal time. This is the story of one exceptionally...Tags: Marketing, Havre de Grace, M&T Bank Corporation, Stratford, National Government
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Dealing with the pain: Ask for help
Nightmares, anger, depression or feeling numb — these are a few symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. More than 40,000 veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have been diagnosed with the condition, and medical experts say many more...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Oakland Park, Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics
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Holding out hope for Mikey
By Andrew C. Martel Of The Morning Call Hope for 1-year-old Mikey Benincasa lies in a beachfront city in the Dominican Republic. At a small clinic run by a controversial California psychiatrist, Mikey could be given an injection that is illegal in...Tags: Diseases, Hobbies, Health Organizations, Medical Staff, Eating Disorders
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With a big war chest, Levy's at a crossroads
rick.brand@newsday.comWhen Steve Levy first won his county legislature seat in 1985, he spent $5,000 and a lot of shoe leather walking the district. And in his first county executive race four years ago, he funneled $86,000 in personal loans he, his mother and aunt made to...Tags: Parliament, Steve Levy, National Government, Illnesses, Steve Israel
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Miracle League a special field of dreams
With youth baseball all-stars on a journey to next month's Little League World Series, another field of dreams has been experienced locally by a group of special ballplayers. Like similar programs across the country, the recently completed Miracle...Tags: World Series, Healthcare Policies, Major League Baseball, Al Leiter, Illnesses
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Slain jogger Nicole Ganguzza traveled life's path hoping to help others
Sentinel ColumnistWe will follow in her footsteps today. This is the path she ran. This is the trail she took. It starts at Jay Blanchard Park where there is a sign at the beginning of the jogging trail. It says, "Welcome to Little Econ Greenway. Remember: We're clean,...Tags: Diseases, Death and Dying, Jay Blanchard, Orange County Sheriff's Office, Political Systems
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New science of brain health finds minds can stay young
Special To The SentinelQUESTION: What one thing should I do to take extra good care of my brain? Some family members suffer from Alzheimer's disease, so I'm worried. ANSWER: Sorry, there is no one thing you must do in the practice of "brain health." Instead, I have a roster of...Tags: Diseases, Alzheimer's Disease, Anna Kournikova, Periodicals, Illnesses
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A Well-Cultivated Jewel
OK, so I was wrong about Holcomb Farm. It still came out the way I wanted it to. The background: Tudor Holcomb of Granby was a remarkably talented businessman and farmer. He took his family's ancient and near-bankrupt farm in 1911 and turned it into...Tags: Fires, Illnesses, Health and Safety at School, University of Connecticut, Agriculture
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U.K. citizen may be deported after 2004 stabbing
A 20-year-old woman who pleaded guilty to stabbing a fellow student on a school bus in 2004 may be deported to the United Kingdom, where she is a citizen. Alexandra Riel was 15 when she stabbed a 12-year-old girl seven times on a Gull Lake Community...Tags: Newspapers, Juvenile Delinquency, Health Treatments, Trials, Illnesses
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