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Tobacco sales compliance The health department's Learn to Live program offers to retailers a tobacco sales compliance kit. The kit includes a training guide that explains Maryland's tobacco laws. It's illegal to sell tobacco products to anyone under the...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Human Body, Methadone (drug), Recipes
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Foreclosure crisis may lead to health concerns nationwide
The devastation of losing a house to foreclosure can lead to depression and a host of other conditions, according to the authors of new study who warn of a looming national health crisis. They are advocating for a new unified approach by financial and...Tags: Justice System, University of Michigan, Behavioral Conditions, Cancer, Judges
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James H. Berger, purchasing agent
James Hopkins Berger, a retired purchasing agent who in his youth earned a Carnegie Hero Award for saving the lives of two family members during a 1958 Roland Park house fire, died Dec. 15 of prostate cancer at St. Joseph Medical Center.
The Mays...Tags: Culture, St. Joseph Medical Center, Roman Catholicism, Heroism, Aberdeen
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Dr. Mark I. Rossberg
Dr. Mark I. Rossberg, a pediatric anesthesiologist at the Johns Hopkins Children's Center and assistant professor of anesthesiology and critical care medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, died Thursday of prostate cancer at his...Tags: Heart Disease, Mount Sinai, Teaching and Learning, Christianity, Procedural Sedation
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Plane crash in Chesapeake Bay left mother and son adrift
Lanny Ross struggled to push his 78-year-old mother through the surf toward shore.
On a cool, cloudy October afternoon, his two-seater plane had smacked into the Chesapeake Bay, stranding them both amid five-foot waves.
His mother's right eye was...Tags: Soups, Hypothermia, Music Industry, Washington, DC, Air Transportation Industry
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Md. power elite close ranks around Currie
The No. 2 Democrat in the House of Representatives called Ulysses S. Currie a "decent, honest person." A former governor said he is "a gentleman." And Maryland's lieutenant governor described him as a "man of strong integrity."
It was an outpouring fit...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Elijah E. Cummings, Baltimore County, Justice System, Howard County
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Jurors begin deliberation in state senator's bribery trial
Defense and government lawyers in the bribery trial of Maryland Sen. Ulysses S. Currie sparred for hours Thursday during final arguments, each side accusing the other of misstating the facts, then exhibiting outrage at the opponent's allegations. The...Tags: Chemical Industry, Lobbying, Justice System, Energy Saving, Prince George's County
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Anthony O'Neill 'Tony' Miller, reporter and editor
Anthony O'Neill "Tony" Miller, a retired reporter and foreign correspondent, died Nov. 23 of prostate cancer at his home in Cuernavaca, Mexico.
The former Ellicott City resident was 68.
Born in Baltimore and raised in Catonsville, Mr. Miller was a...Tags: Israel, George Mason, Catonsville, Scott Miller, Ellicott City
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Robinson to join Johnny U, the Babe with statue near stadiums
As artist Joseph Sheppard pondered creating a statue of one of baseball's icons, one image of Brooks Robinson kept flashing through his mind: having stabbed a scorching grounder, the Orioles' third baseman readies to throw out the runner at first.
Eyes...Tags: Brooks Robinson, Athletes, Johnny Unitas, Babe Ruth, Football
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Owings Mills Newsmakers: JCS, Maryland lawyers announce promotions
At its annual meeting June 14, Jewish Community Services recognized three businesses as outstanding examples of those who worked as partners with JCS Career Services this year, listing positions, interviewing candidates, and hiring JCS clients: •...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Elections, Real Estate, Annual and Special Corporate Meetings, Pikesville
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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: Television, Burt Reynolds, Personal Service, National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Tom Selleck
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Lenny Moore supports Paterno, says coach was there for him
The photograph hangs in Lenny Moore's club basement, amid the hundreds of trophies, plaques and keepsakes that chronicle the life of the Baltimore Colts Hall of Fame running back. But few treasures mean as much to Moore as the black-and-white snapshot...Tags: Joe Paterno, Hugh McElhenny, Joe Perry, Indianapolis Colts, Arts
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