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Rutgers lifts suspension of men's lacrosse coach Brecht
Rutgers reinstated men’s lacrosse coach Brian Brecht on Tuesday, almost a month after having suspended him with pay over allegations of verbal abuse. While the university investigation found that the former Loyola University assistant did use...
Tags: Rutgers Scarlet Knights, Lacrosse
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Digest: Wake's Harris, Gamble among new Bohemians
Soccer Wake's Harris, Gamble among new Bohemians Two players from Wake Forest, goalkeeper Andrew Harris (Gilman) and forward Michael Gamble (McDonogh), have joined the Baltimore Bohemians of the United Soccer Leagues' Premier Development League. Other...Tags: Sophie Kerr Prize, America East Conference, Washington College (Maryland), Entertainment Events, University of Maryland Eastern Shore
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Howard County health briefs
Wellness classes Howard County General Hospital will offer the following wellness classes in April. Classes will be held at the HCGH Wellness Center, 10710 Charter Drive, Suite 100, Columbia unless otherwise listed. Register in advance online at http://...Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Medical Procedures and Tests, Diseases and Illnesses, Veterans Affairs, Howard County
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Ronald J. Biglin, Loyola business professor
Ronald J. Biglin, a former business professor and dean of graduate programs at what is now Loyola University Maryland who owned a winery and a distribution company, died Monday at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Lutherville resident was 81. "Ron...
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Headers for Hope soccer tournament all about giving back
Cancer is always personal. It’s a disease that touches everyone. Sooner or later, it’s guaranteed that you will either know someone who has cancer, has fought it or has lost to it. At this year’s Headers for Hope, a women’s...
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Notebook: Rutgers rallies in support of suspended coach Brecht
Rutgers men's lacrosse players and parents expressed loyalty to suspended coach Brian Brecht at a meeting with university President Robert L. Barchi on Tuesday. A large group of players — dressed in khakis and suit jackets — and their...
Tags: Princeton Tigers, Rutgers Scarlet Knights, Albany Great Danes, Rutgers University, Lacrosse
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Nicholas Gounaris Sr., corporate attorney
Nicholas Lee Gounaris Sr., a retired corporate attorney and a past Harford Community College board chairman, died of renal disease April 12 at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Lutherville resident was 70. Born in Baltimore and raised in Hamilton on Sefton...
Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities, Harford Community College, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Hamilton
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Robbers carjack woman parked outside Chinese eatery in Towson [Crime Log]
The following is compiled from police reports from the Towson and Cockeysville precincts. Our policy is to include descriptions when there is enough information to make identification possible. Two armed robbers carjacked a woman sitting in a vehicle...Tags: Timonium, Apple iPhone, Theft, Chinese Restaurants, Towson
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Wine expert Paul Lukacs dishes on drink's history, his tastes
Unlike those of us who merely sip wine and try to appreciate it, Paul Lukacs has channeled his passion for the drink into a second career, one in which he's increasingly recognized as one of this country's most authoritative voices on the topic. Lukacs'...
Tags: Federal Hill, Charleston, Wines, Consumer Goods Industries, Beverage Industry
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Philip X. "Phil" Kaltenbach, English teacher
Philip X. "Phil" Kaltenbach, a former high school English teacher who later became an expert in the field of collectible comic books, died Tuesday at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Sarasota, Fla., while recovering from foot surgery. He was 63.
The son...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Blue Oyster Cult (music group), Ellicott City, Linthicum, Southern Illinois University
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Paying for the illusion of cheating death
Anyone who wants to know why health care costs continue to soar need look no further than the recent recommendation by the American Cancer Society that current and former heavy smokers discuss lung cancer screening with their doctors. The guidelines...
Tags: American Cancer Society, Medical Research, The New York Times, Lung Cancer, Johns Hopkins University
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Bright Minds: Sheri Lewis, global disease surveillance
When Sheri Lewis joined APL in 2001 as a public health analyst, an electronic disease surveillance system was just being developed at the lab. The impetus, she recalls, was Sept. 11 and the letters containing anthrax bacteria spores that were mailed the...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Over-the-Counter Medicines, Colleges and Universities, Ellicott City, Electronics
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