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Komen deserves its comeuppance
My sister died of breast cancer. Nevertheless, I find the pink ribbon mania of the Susan G. Komen organization repugnant. Trying to put a "happy face" on a devastating disease is grotesque. I am incredulous that the Komen organization, knowing the right-...Tags: Breast Cancer, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Safeway Inc., Sarah Palin, Hunt Valley
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Baltimore ready for its close up before 20 million on Sunday Night Football
Baltimore takes its TV image seriously — very seriously and at the highest levels.
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake championed last month's Baltimore Grand Prix, in part because she said positive TV coverage of the race would "change the way the...Tags: Annapolis, NBC (tv network), Sports Legends at Camden Yards, Sunday Night Football (tv program), Television
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Take Action During Breast Cancer Awareness Month
While the country is awash in pink, the Harford County Health Department reminds the public to take action during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in Harford County throughout October. Registered nurse Elaine Krajewski, cancer prevention services director...Tags: Harford County, Breast Cancer, Medical Procedures and Tests, Cancer, Mammogram
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Laurel Spartans headed to a Pink Out game Saturday
Prep notebook After putting on an offensive clinic against Oxon Hill Oct. 1, the Spartans fell flat offensively in losing two straight games to rivals Eleanor Roosevelt and Northwestern. Roosevelt raced out to an early lead, 34-0 by halftime, before...Tags: Field Hockey, Northwestern Wildcats, Breast Cancer, Football, Diseases and Illnesses
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Movember: Growing awareness along with whiskers
The last time Ryan Imbriale grew a mustache, he was a junior in high school. Now 39, he still cringes a little when he sees that yearbook photo, showing the wispy scraggle above his lip. He was never tempted to set aside his razor again. Until now.
"I've...Tags: Burt Reynolds, Schools, High Schools, Marketing, Television
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Ravens plan Breast Cancer Awareness Month initiatives
Country music superstar Martina McBride will sing the national anthem before Sunday's Ravens-Jets nationally televised game and she will be joined by breast cancer survivors and those undergoing treatment.
It's part of the Ravens' effort to help...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Johnny Unitas, Breast Cancer, Health Organizations, Auction Service
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Right to remain silent
All too often, teenagers in today's modern society are facing a harsh environment filled with acts of hatred and bullying. Fortunately, there are organizations helping to ease the pain of those victimized. Some young people who wish to support these...Tags: Breast Cancer, Human Rights, Civil Rights, Students, Teaching and Learning
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T-shirt campaign to raise money for cancer awareness
Our Town CorrespondentThree years ago, Mike Jenkins watched his grandmother battle breast cancer courageously. Eventually, the cancer claimed his grandmother, but Jenkins is carrying out her fight. The Johnstown businessman, who is co-owner of Team Force, has decided to...Tags: Breast Cancer, Cancer
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‘Pink Ribbon Project’ brings arts together to fight breast cancer
Orlando Theater BlogWhen Aridhana Tiwari’s mother was diagnosed with breast cancer in December, Tiwari wanted to do something, anything, to help. The Orlando-based writer-director quickly turned to her craft. “I feel like art is very healing,” Tiwari said.... -
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SEEN ON TV: Sept. 26 - Oct. 2 - OCTOBER 2 To learn more about 100 Nights in a Shack go to www.wfcimpact.com. - OCTOBER 1 The University of Kansas Cancer Center enhances its Pink Fountains campaign in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. For...Tags: Nature, Drugs and Medicines, Beekeeping, Reebok Ltd., Computer Networking and Internet
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Pink Fountains Show Support for Breast Cancer
Christie Walton, Interactive Content ProducerFountains across the Kansas City metro are spraying pink water. The pink water is to show support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. FOX 4's Kim Byrnes talked to participants at an event to fight breast cancer on Saturday about their efforts. To learn...Tags: Breast Cancer, Fox Broadcasting Company, Diseases and Illnesses
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