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Pamela F. Engel, teacher
Pamela Furness Engel, an Anne Arundel County biology teacher and teaching adviser, died of pancreatic cancer May 16 at Baltimore-Washington Medical Center. She was 58 and lived in Linthicum.
Born Pamela Furness in Baltimore and raised in Catonsville...Tags: Anne Arundel County, PTA, Science, Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities
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North County student wins Intel Science Fair's top prize
North County High School freshman Jack Andraka stood on the auditorium stage, speaking about the invention that earned him the $75,000 grand prize at the recent Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Behind him stood Dr. Anirban Maitra, a...Tags: Science, Intel Corp., Teaching and Learning, Lung Cancer, Health Treatments
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Crownsville student honored for pancreatic cancer test
Fifteen-year-old Jack Andraka of Crownsville won the top prize at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for designing a new method to detect pancreatic cancer, Intel announced Friday. The fair, held in Pittsburgh, is the world’s...Tags: Science, Engineering, Blood, Diabetes, Technology
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At Patriot Plaza in Towson, extended family of fire service honors fallen comrades
One by one, 43 times the bell chimed and echoed across Patriot Plaza in Towson Sunday, as the Baltimore County Fire Service hosted its annual Ceremony of Remembrance at the county's fire service monument along Pennsylvania Avenue. James Doran of the...
Tags: Leukemia, Fires, David Marks, Halethorpe, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Facebook promotes organ donations
Facebook has launched a program to promote organ donation, which grew from a conversation between the social media company's chief operating officer and a Johns Hopkins surgeon already passionate about the cause.
COO Sheryl Sandberg and Dr. Andrew M....Tags: Charity, Media Industry, Hospitals and Clinics, ABC (tv network), Colleges and Universities
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John Edward Edmondson, sales executive
John Edward Edmondson, a retired sales executive and merchandiser, died April 18 of pancreatic cancer at his Catonsville home. He was 79.
The son of a steelworker and a homemaker, Mr. Edmondson was born and raised in Cincinnati. After graduating from...Tags: Catonsville, Kraft Foods, Inc., Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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'The Voice' recap: Battle Rounds week 3
NBC billed the second-to-last battle rounds on “The Voice” as one of the most unique and memorable performances in the show’s history. Well, they were right. Pity the weirdness – or predictability? – came in the form of the...
Tags: NBC (tv network), Pat Benatar, Concerts, Alicia Keys, Jordin Sparks
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Hopkins surgeon performs 2,000th Whipple
Early Friday in a small, brightly lit operating room in Johns Hopkins Hospital, a half-dozen doctors and nurses huddled over the gut of a cancer patient, quietly passing metal instruments and surgical sutures.
After more than four hours of cutting and...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Gallbladder, Chemotherapy, Carrollton, Health Treatments
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St. Agnes opens liver and pancreas center
Saint Agnes Hospital is proud to announce the launch of The Hodes Liver & Pancreas Center, Saint Agnes Hospital’s newest expansion of services. The Center will be led by Dr. Mark Fraiman, a hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgeon, who is one of the...Tags: Pancreas, Hospitals and Clinics, St. Joseph Medical Center, Medical Procedures and Tests, Cancer
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Postscript from Maryland at Johns Hopkins
Only three teams had entered the week with a stingier defense than Johns Hopkins. Maryland’s unit proved Saturday night that it’s not exactly a paper tiger either. The defensive play of the No. 10 Terps helped them upend the No. 5 Blue Jays,...Tags: Maryland Terrapins
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'The Voice' recap: Instant eliminations
"The Voice" is shaking things up a little bit for the audience. Tonight, contestants were subjected to instant eliminations, and two solid shocks ensued … after blind auditions, battle rounds and the first live culling of team members, four artists...
Tags: The Voice (tv program), Wiz Khalifa, Sara Evans, Concerts, Phil Collins
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Harry Reese Gamber, entrepreneur
Harry Reese Gamber, a high school dropout who became a successful businessman specializing in drywall and painting, died Sunday of pancreatic cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
The Owings Mills resident, who had lived in Catonsville for many years,...Tags: Freemasonry, Mount Royal, Shriners, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Auto Racing
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