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Meet Doug O'Neill, the man who could play the part of horse racing's fan-favorite or villain
They wake up, and then they sing. Team O'Neill — as Kentucky Derby winner Doug O'Neill and his group of assistants and grooms are called — rises early, like all horsemen. In Baltimore, where the crew is preparing I'll Have Another to run in...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Horse and Harness Racing, Rentals, Triple Crown, Malts and Milkshakes
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Patricia T. "Patty" Rouse
Patricia T. "Patty" Rouse, who with her late husband, Columbia developer James W. Rouse, co-founded Enterprise Community Partners Inc. and who devoted her life to making sure that decent and affordable housing was accessible to all Americans, died...Tags: Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Rentals, Old Dominion University, Annapolis, Hodgkin's Lymphoma
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From cancer survivor to gridiron warrior
Nothing was more important to Garrett Radcliffe than playing football for Hereford High.
Growing up, the Freeland resident couldn't play the sport simply because he was always too big for his age.
"He never got a chance to play football with his...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, St. Joseph Medical Center, Health Treatments, Hospitals and Clinics, High School Sports
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A death from cancer, and a search for answers
Randy White had just buried a daughter, dead at 30 with a brain tumor. Now his other daughter had been diagnosed with growths in her abdomen.
When doctors told White in 2009 that their conditions were likely caused by something in their environment,...Tags: Fort Detrick (military base), Regional Authority, Agent Orange Poisoning (1961-1971), Bioterrorism, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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HIV/AIDS population aging
When Malcolm Coley was diagnosed with HIV, he began preparing to die.
The Baltimore man, a former heroin user who suspects he contracted the virus by sharing needles, packed his bags and moved to Washington to live his last days closer to family.
"I...Tags: Menopause, Heroin, Medical Procedures and Tests, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diabetes
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Cancer cluster not shown near Fort Detrick, says state
Neighbors of Fort Detrick were not diagnosed with cancer in greater numbers than the broader population of Frederick County during the period for which data are available, state health officials told the community Monday. But local activists said the...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Fort Detrick (military base), Cancer, Frederick County (Maryland)
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Mary Lacy Fetting, counselor, dies
Mary Lacy Fetting, a retired psychotherapist who counseled the homeless at the Franciscan Center as a volunteer, died of cancer Wednesday at her Guilford home. She was 82.
Born Mary Lacy in Baltimore, she was the daughter of James J. Lacy, an iron...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities, Roman Catholicism, Diseases and Illnesses, Pikesville
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Author and cancer survivor Annette Abrams visits Havre de Grace Friday for book signing
When being treated for plasma cellleukemia, Charlotte "Charlie" Barker of Havre de Grace didn't have to go through it alone. During her time at National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, where Barker received a stem cell transplant in January 2008, she...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Mark Davis, Havre de Grace, Lance Armstrong, National Institutes of Health
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Howard school board begins superintendent search
During the early portion of this week's Howard County Board of Education meeting, Superintendent Sydney Cousin was showered with awards and accolades for his years of service to the school system. Later that evening, board members took the first step...Tags: Teaching and Learning, PTA
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Towson's Will Adams beating worst enemy yet
Will Adams, freshman basketball player at Towson University, could be mad at the world about all the misfortune life dumped at his Philadelphia doorstep.
There was the woman, his birth mother, who abandoned him to a series of foster homes at 3. There was...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, High School Sports, Chills, Diplomacy, Diseases and Illnesses
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For John Carroll's Chelsea Shock, lacrosse came second to service
Chelsea Shock came home from school one Friday seven years ago to find her father, Mike, and mother, Betty — who was wearing pajamas — anxiously awaiting her arrival.
Something wasn't right.
"It was bizarre," said Chelsea, then an 11-year-...Tags: Marathon, Amusement and Theme Parks, High School Sports, Track and Field, Miley Cyrus
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As Towson breaks ground, Skerry reshapes his roster
With a special visit from alumnus Gary Neal and a phalanx of local politicans, Towson University performed a ceremonial groundbreaking Tuesday for $68 million Tiger Arena, due to open in 2013.
Although the real dirt won't be moved for another two weeks,...Tags: Basketball, Long Island, Gary Neal, College Basketball, NBA Playoffs
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