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    May 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Md. to get $1.8 million in Abbott settlement over drug marketing

    Maryland is slated to receive $1.8 million for its part in a national settlement with Illinois-based Abbott Laboratories over allegations of illegal drug marketing, Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler said Monday. Abbott will pay $100 million to 44...

    Tags: Marketing, Pharmaceuticals, Food and Drug Administration, Chemicals, Autism

  2. Apr 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. 15 years after split, a chance for Peter Angelos, Davey Johnson to patch things up

    Davey Johnson hadn't owned a home in more than a decade. But soon after being hired by the Orioles in 1995, he defied baseball managers' conventional logic by buying — rather than renting — a ranch house on the north side of Loch Raven Reservoir.
    Davey Johnson hadn't owned a home in more than a decade. But soon after being hired by the Orioles in 1995, he defied baseball managers' conventional logic by buying — rather than renting — a ranch house on the north side of Loch Raven...

    Tags: Washington Nationals, Rentals, Baltimore Orioles, Television Industry, Rafael Palmeiro

  4. Mar 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Medical marijuana laws make a farce of medicine

    Despite the fact that marijuana remains a controlled substance that is illegal in the United States under federal law, 16 states and the District of Columbia have legalized "medical marijuana." Del. Cheryl Glenn's HB15, the "Maryland Medical Marijuana Act," was introduced and first read on Jan. 11, the first day of this year's General Assembly session. Two more bills calling for legalization of medical marijuana have been introduced since. We would like to make the case that medical marijuana, as currently "prescribed," makes a farce of medicine.
    Despite the fact that marijuana remains a controlled substance that is illegal in the United States under federal law, 16 states and the District of Columbia have legalized "medical marijuana." Del. Cheryl Glenn's HB15, the "Maryland Medical Marijuana...

    Tags: Medical Marijuana Therapy, Pharmaceuticals, Food and Drug Administration, Chemicals, Anxiety

  6. Mar 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Rachel Marsden: Russia re-Putined

    So Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putinhas just been re-presidented for at least another six years, during which we can all watch his newly tucked eyes migrate back to where they used to be. And as surely as a pound dog comes with fleas, this election came with "irregularities" -- cloaked in "democracy," as Russian powers like to do it.
    So Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putinhas just been re-presidented for at least another six years, during which we can all watch his newly tucked eyes migrate back to where they used to be. And as surely as a pound dog comes with fleas, this election...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Russia, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Bashar Assad, Syria

  8. Feb 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Letter: Sharfstein's caution and desire for more data on marijuana is warranted

    I am surprised that the Towson Times (Feb. 15) would endorse the medical marijuana bill favored by state Del. Dan Morhaim (HB1158) and not endorse the medical marijuana bill (HB1024) favored by Dr. Joshua Sharfstein, secretary of the Maryland Department...

    Tags: Documentary (genre), Recreational Substance Use, Glaucoma, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Pharmaceuticals

  10. Feb 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Project seeks 1 million veterans to give blood, DNA for disease research

    The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is looking for a few good men and women to volunteer for a battle it's waging at home — against disease.
    The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is looking for a few good men and women to volunteer for a battle it's waging at home — against disease. Actually, more than a few are needed. Officials overseeing health care for the nation's veterans are...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Human Body, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Heart Disease, Chemicals

  12. Dec 18, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Family of victim in S.W. Baltimore police shooting speaks out

    When it happens — and relatives say it's rare for Franklin Williams to have a schizophrenic episode — he first starts to drink an inordinate amount of water. He takes baths and smokes cigarettes, anything to calm himself and quiet the voices...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, University of Maryland Medical Center, Lobbying, Shootings

  14. Dec 12, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Police shoot man with a knife; other crime news over busy weekend

    A Baltimore police officer shot and wounded a 38-year-old man inside a Southwest Baltimore rowhouse Sunday night, marking the end of a busy weekend across the region. Here is a look at crime you might have missed:
    A Baltimore police officer shot and wounded a 38-year-old man inside a Southwest Baltimore rowhouse Sunday night, marking the end of a busy weekend across the region. Here is a look at crime you might have missed: The Sun's Justin Fenton reports on the...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Murder, Baltimore County, Prosecution, Elkton

  16. Dec 12, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Man shot by city police after allegedly refusing to drop knife

    A 38-year-old Southwest Baltimore man was in critical condition Sunday night after he was shot by an officer when he refused to drop a knife, city police said. Anthony Guglielmi, the police department's chief spokesman, said officers were called about 10...

    Tags: Shootings

  18. Jan 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. An interview with Amandeep Sandhu

    When local author <a href=&quot;http://www.stoopstorytelling.com/storytellers/940" target="_blank">Rosalia Scalia</a> visited India, she was able to sit down with <a href="http://www.amandeepsandhu.com/" target="_blank">Amandeep Sandhu,</a> author of "<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Sepia-Leaves-Amandeep-Sandhu/dp/8183860079" target="_blank">Sepia Leaves."</a> She was kind enough to recount her meeting for Read Street. We'll break her missive into a parts, starting with her description of the encounter, and bit of a Q&amp;A. More of the interview will follow tomorrow. Here, then, is Rosalia:
    When local author Rosalia Scalia visited India, she was able to sit down with Amandeep Sandhu, author of "Sepia Leaves." She was kind enough to recount her meeting for Read Street. We'll break her missive into a parts, starting with her description of the...

    Tags: Cadence Design Systems Incorporated, Delhi (India), Behavioral Conditions, Novell Incorporated, Journalism

  20. Jan 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Cary Williams overcame abuse and anguish on way to NFL

    The Ravens locker room, even on the quietest of days, is a churning, bubbling storm of music and voices. Most of the time, it feels as chaotic as a busy train station, as crowded and lively as a food market. A high-stakes game of bean bag toss in the middle of the room fuels perpetual shouting and arguing. Terrell Suggs' frequently leaves movies blaring on the Blu-ray player set up in his locker, but he ignores the dialogue to rib his teammates, or the media, with his booming voice. Terrence Cody has music thumping from his iPod speakers so frequently, his teammates dubbed the area surrounding his locker as &quot;Patterson Park," and Cody responded by writing those words on a piece of athletic tape, then slapping it on the wall above his locker.
    The Ravens locker room, even on the quietest of days, is a churning, bubbling storm of music and voices. Most of the time, it feels as chaotic as a busy train station, as crowded and lively as a food market. A high-stakes game of bean bag toss in the...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Cary Williams, Florida State University, Hospitals and Clinics, Financial Aid

  22. Feb 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Va. man charged with Joppa armed robbery

    A Virginia man is being held at the Harford County Detention Center in Bel Air after he was arrested and charged in connection with the armed robbery of a Joppa convenience store Tuesday evening, Maryland State Police said. Andrew Martin Javoroski, 22,...

    Tags: Lawyers, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Pharmaceuticals, Prosecution, Behavioral Conditions

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