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Cornell's Jason Noble, Denver's Jeremy Noble on cusp of making family wish come true
Among the daily text messages, thrice-a-week Skype sessions and actual once-a-week phone conversations, Jason and Jeremy Noble openly wondered how neat it would be if they met in a national title game. The twin brothers are one step away from...
Tags: Lincoln Financial Field, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Denver Pioneers, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Syracuse Orange
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Friends, customers flock to Graul's in Hereford to support Boston bombing victim
Working behind the deli together at Graul's in Hereford, Ashlynn Vance and Erika Brannock became fast friends. "We had a lot of fun here, especially on case night, when we cleaned out the (food display) cases," Vance said on Saturday, smiling as she...
Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Steaks, Broken Leg, Boston Marathon, Foods and Beverages
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'Hit & Stay' looks to Catonsville Nine and beyond
Joe Tropea thought he was writing a research paper on the Catonsville Nine, a group of Catholic anti-war activists who set draft records ablaze outside a Selective Service office in 1968. But what he was really working on was a movie script. "I just got...
Tags: Mount Royal, Festive Events, Maryland Film Festival, Movies, Catonsville
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Italy and Etha Overton celebrated at Union UM
Union UM Church held a celebration of service for Italy and Etha Overton at the Bayou Restaurant on Sunday, April 28. Etha Overton participated via Skype.Tags: Italy
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Don't let Israel discriminate against Americans based on religion
A bill has been introduced in the U.S. Senate that would allow a foreign country, Israel, to discriminate against select groups of American citizens — including Americans who have expressed criticism of its policies. Disappointingly, the bill, S.B....
Tags: Condoleezza Rice, U.S. Senate, Quakerism, National Government, Interior Policy
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Towson teacher among marathon victims to lose limb
After two days of heavy sedation, Erika Brannock awoke Wednesday morning in her hospital bed to dramatic and gruesome news: Her left leg had been amputated below the knee, the only medical option for a team of surgeons handling traumatic injuries from the...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Early Learning, Massachusetts General Hospital, The New York Times, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Not all fun and (video) games
Big Huge Games in Timonium closed last May, taking nearly 100 jobs with it. Nine months later, a local studio that was launched from the ashes of the video game-maker shut down, too. And Zynga, which created FarmVille and Words with Friends, closed its...
Tags: Zynga Inc., Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Media Industry, Manufacturing and Engineering, Catonsville
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Md. regent said to have used controversial therapy for autism
Two years after a Maryland doctor lost his medical license for using a controversial treatment for autistic patients, the state Board of Physicians has suspended his business partner for allegedly writing the same dangerous prescription for several...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Social Sciences, Vaccines, Autism
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Leaving Sparrows Point for jobs in other states
Joshua Polanowski was one of the first to go. He drove south in his 15-year-old GMC pickup truck, leaving behind freezing cold and a forever-closed steel mill for a balmy winter and a choice of manufacturing jobs. Forrest and Lacey Martin followed...
Tags: Plant Openings, United Steelworkers, Manufacturing and Engineering, General Motors Corp., Baltimore County
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Getting published an open book for Maryland Romance Writers
Every day, they sit alone in their offices, writing about love, passion, romance. They bring to life muscled heroes, dangerous vixens, strong heroines — lovers all — then put enormous obstacles in the way of the would-be lovers so they...Tags: Social Media, Unexplained Phenomena, Fiction, Restaurants, Catonsville
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Peter Beilenson's next great adventure in health care
Peter Beilenson — doctor and public health visionary, Baltimore health commissioner, Howard County health officer, quick-study scholar and decoder of federal regulations — remains one of our most interesting men. A person whose leadership has...
Tags: Government Health Care, Malaysia, Heroin, Nursing, Barack Obama
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Gifts with unexpected sticking power
The Baltimore SunLast year, my son Isaac fixated on one of his stocking stuffers -- a head lamp. He would not take that thing off. He wore it to explore the (finished) basement, turned lights off in other rooms just so he could play in there in the dark and even had to be...Tags: LEGO Group
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