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St. Joseph enters into agreement with University of Maryland Medical System
Financially troubled St. Joseph Medical Center ended its search for a new owner Friday, announcing that it has entered an agreement to become part of the rapidly expanding University of Maryland Medical System.
The announcement was greeted with cheers at...Tags: Washington, DC, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals, Colleges and Universities, Finance
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Baseball fans meet for diamond dialogue
Talk baseball with Washington native David Paulson for a few minutes, and his obsessive lifelong fandom pours out in facts, figures and lore.
He recalls how he loved the most obscure of Washington Senators players, like outfielder Stan Spence. How he...Tags: Mickey Mantle, ESPN (tv network), Philadelphia Phillies, Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles
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How local athletic departments deal with social media
Coppin State
Sports information director Roger McAfee said the school has no blanket policy on social media, and that its relatively small staff prevents constant monitoring of what athletes are saying. "I'll go on there and take a peak," he said, "but...Tags: Social Media, United States Naval Academy, Coppin State University, Loyola University Maryland, Morgan State University
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Towson Twitter ban comes as legislators move to protect student freedoms
Towson's resurgent football season ended when wide receiver Ryan Spadola had 13 catches — a Johnny Unitas Stadium record —to help Lehigh beat the Tigers in the playoffs in December.
The next week, Spadola didn't even play. He'd been suspended...Tags: Social Media, University of Virginia, Gary Williams, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Media Industry
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Talkin' Baseball a grand slam with fans
Can you name the starting lineup for the 1951 Cleveland Indians — and the starting pitchers?
Is your idea of the perfect family vacation a week spent roaming the halls of the Baseball Hall of Fame, in Cooperstown, N.Y.?
Do you consider the...Tags: Washington Nationals, Boston Red Sox, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians
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Environmental protection -- down and dirty
The Harford Soil Conservation District has named Dave Davis, of C.D. Davis Excavating, its Conservationist of the Year for his work with wetlands and stream banks, pond restoration, wildlife habitat restoration and erosion and containment control.
Davis,...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Natural Resource Industry, Harford County, Wetlands, St. Mary's County
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Helen R. Walsh, registered nurse, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterHelen R. Walsh, a registered nurse who helped her physician husband establish Project HOPE in the 1950s, which brought health care to developing countries and offered disaster relief, died Thursday from congestive heart failure at her Bethesda home....Tags: Medical Services, Hospitals and Clinics, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Medical Specialization, Heart Failure
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College News
Anne Marie McNeil, of Glenelg, earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science, in May, from Saint Michael's College, in Colchester, Vt. Gregory George Smith, of Mount Airy, was recently inducted into the Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society at La Salle...Tags: Sykesville, Philosophy, Laurel, Medical Specialization, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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Back home, there's no letting go of Adenhart
The next day, it still didn't make sense. They thought they would wake up to something different. They thought if they kept talking about it, if they kept reading news articles on their computers, it would help them understand. "It just doesn't seem like...Tags: Major League Baseball, Schools, Maryland, Baseball
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Based in Baltimore
Special to baltimoresun.comBesides supplying great settings, Baltimore has also spawned its share of great writers. Here are writers who, while not setting their stories in Baltimore, are practicing their craft from our comfortable streets. Madison Smartt Bell "Anything Goes,"...Tags: Children, Suspense (genre), Drama (genre), Coppin State University, Fiction
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An outpouring of Maryland books
Special to the SunHere is the first half of the annual attempt at a census of books written by Marylanders or related to Maryland. The second half is scheduled for next Sunday. Art, Architecture The Art of Acquiring: A Portrait of Etta and Claribel Cone, by Mary...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Patapsco, Chestertown, Missing in Action, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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What, me worry?
As the latest Microsoft Windows infection spread across the Internet last week, knocking out thousands of PCs in homes and businesses, Macintosh users did what they usually do during a computer virus outbreak -- they continued working. That's because the...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Security, Symantec Corp., Consumer Electronics Industry, Microsoft Corp.
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