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    Mar 12, 2004 |Story| Baltimoresun.com
  1. Hospital was told of faulty HIV tests

    A former laboratory worker at Maryland General Hospital warned her ex-boss last year of serious safety and accuracy problems in equipment used to perform HIV and other tests -- problems the hospital had said it didn't learn of until January. Kristin S....

    Tags: Liver, Plastic Surgeons, Medical Procedures and Tests, Maryland, Advanced Training

  2. Apr 22, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Lab workers warned Md. General 2 years ago

    Sun Staff
    Laboratory workers at Maryland General Hospital warned top hospital administrators and state officials in writing nearly two years ago of serious and long-standing testing problems that put patients and employees at risk. The letter of July 25, 2002,...

    Tags: Long Term Care, Corporate Officers, Maryland, Medical Procedures and Tests, Television

  4. Apr 21, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Hospital chief quits in shakeup

    Sun Staff
    The president and chief executive officer of Maryland General Hospital has resigned as a result of widespread laboratory problems that undermined patient safety and went unaddressed until a former employee alerted the state. Hospital and University of...

    Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Corporate Officers, Maryland, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health and Safety at School

  6. Mar 20, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Hospital seeks FDA review of equipment

    Sun Staff
    Maryland General Hospital officials say they will ask the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to investigate the reliability of blood testing equipment used in generating 460 suspect HIV and hepatitis tests for patients at the 245-bed facility. "We have...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Allentown, Housing and Urban Planning, Medical Procedures and Tests, Maryland

  8. Nov 28, 1999 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Ravens caught quarter short

    Sun Staff
    The Ravens' biggest problem from Day One is just as glaring in Week 12. A team with no major offensive players took a painful lesson from one that is loaded, as the Jacksonville Jaguars scored 23 fourth-quarter points yesterday to defeat the upset-minded...

    Tags: Tony Brackens, Corey Harris, National Football League, Jermaine Lewis, Kyle Richardson

  10. Apr 13, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Maryland General lab chief on paid leave, won't return

    Sun Staff
    The top administrator in Maryland General Hospital's troubled laboratory has been placed on paid leave and will not return to his job, according to a hospital spokesman. James Stewart's supervision of the laboratory has been strongly criticized by...

    Tags: Employees, HIV, Maryland, Medical Procedures and Tests, Hospitals and Clinics

  12. Nov 25, 1996 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Game 12: Ravens again unsafe at any lead

    Sun reporter
    Losing has become so contagious that the Ravens are starting to use words such as hex, curse and jinx. Maybe there are voodoo dolls hung back in Cleveland. But while the Ravens are taking a trip through the Twilight Zone, they also are rapidly approaching...

    Tags: Jim Schwartz, Michael Jackson, Pittsburgh Steelers, Viral Diseases and Infections, Carolina Panthers

  14. Nov 11, 1996 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Game 10: Ravens' deja view one of despair

    Sun reporter
    Maybe of all the losses, this one hurt the most because it's the kind that can rip the heart out of a team. For the second straight week, the Ravens blew a halftime lead and lost, this time 30-27 to the Jacksonville Jaguars before 64,628 at Jacksonville...

    Tags: National Football League, Michael Jackson, Marvin Lewis, Derrick Alexander, New England Patriots

  16. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Fay Kanin dies at 95; screenwriter was former Academy president

    Fay Kanin, an Oscar-nominated screenwriter for the 1958 Clark Gable-Doris Day comedy "Teacher's Pet" and former president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, died Wednesday. She was 95.
    Fay Kanin, an Oscar-nominated screenwriter for the 1958 Clark Gable-Doris Day comedy "Teacher's Pet" and former president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, died Wednesday. She was 95. In a writing career that spanned more than four...

    Tags: Clark Gable, Carol Burnett, Rashomon (movie), Rosemary's Baby (movie), Movies

  18. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Anatomy of a Murder,' 'A Man Escaped': crime and punishment

    Rather than concentrate on the execution of the crime, this week’s DVDs focus on what comes afterward: first the trial, then, for the unlucky, time behind bars.
    Rather than concentrate on the execution of the crime, this week’s DVDs focus on what comes afterward: first the trial, then, for the unlucky, time behind bars. Nominated for seven Academy Awards, including best picture, 1959’s “...

    Tags: Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Academy Awards, Ben Gazzara, Entertainment Events, Robert Bresson

  20. Mar 26, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. A rosy new stage for Sugar Blue

    These are very sweet days for Sugar Blue.
    These are very sweet days for Sugar Blue. In a few months, he'll be a father once more, his wife and bass player Ilaria Lantieri expecting their first child together in late May or early June. In the meantime, the two — who own a home in...

    Tags: James Baldwin, Music Industry, Tameka Cottle, Count Basie, James Cotton

  22. Mar 22, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  23. Film Review: 'Admission' not wonderful, not awful

    "Admission" is a nice movie. You have no idea how depressing it is for a critic to drag out what may be the blandest word in the English language. But it fits. "Admission" is a bowl of oatmeal — instant oatmeal — with nothing added; not sugar, not fruit, maybe a tiny bit of butter. Don't get me wrong: I like oatmeal, even plain. Neither it nor “Admission” is awful, but I can't imagine it getting anyone genuinely stoked.
    "Admission" is a nice movie. You have no idea how depressing it is for a critic to drag out what may be the blandest word in the English language. But it fits. "Admission" is a bowl of oatmeal — instant oatmeal — with nothing added; not sugar,...

    Tags: Wallace Shawn, Lily Tomlin, Movies, Ronald Reagan, Nat Wolff

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