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Reserve Navy QB upgraded to 'serious but stable' condition after car accident
The Baltimore SunNavy football coach Ken Niumatalolo said Wedneday that he received a text message from the family of freshman quarterback Ralph Montalvo, saying that the player who was critically injured in a car accident near his home in South Florida last week has been...Tags: Telecommunication Service, Medically Induced Coma, Ken Niumatalolo, Football, Lincoln Financial Field
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Navy third-string QB fighting for his life
As the Navy football team returned to the practice field Monday in preparation for its Dec. 8 game against rival Army, Coach Ken Niumatalolo and his players were thinking about one of their own fighting for his life in a Miami hospital after being...Tags: Ken Niumatalolo, Medically Induced Coma, Football, Motorvehicle Accidents, Air Transportation Delays
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Why Sarah Palin should be the 2016 GOP nominee -- seriously
The Republican Party has been doing a lot of hand-wringing and finger-pointing since the presidential election. Half the conservative columnists and bloggers say the GOP lost because it overemphasized social issues such as abortion and gay marriage. The...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, George W. Bush, Neiman Marcus, Bain Capital, LLC, Barack Obama
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The what-if prescription
Leave it to some thoughtful physicians to put good medicine ahead of good politics. Last year, the Obama administration wrongly chose to limit access of teens to the emergency contraceptive pill known as Plan B. This week, pediatricians are urging their...
Tags: Abortion, Hormones and Metabolism, American Academy of Pediatrics, Chemical Industry, Health Organizations
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Anne Arundel recreation center offers CPR for pets
Ask any of the attendees of the pet first-aid and CPR class in Anne Arundel County why they would take such a course and each has the same response: Pets are like family, and you take care of family. "You never know when you might need it," said Nicole...
Tags: First Aid, Relief and Aid Organizations, Broken Bones, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Emergency Health Procedures
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How Republicans win in 2016
Last week's column was all about why certain of us (49 percent nationally) continue to identify with the party of individualism and free markets. This week, a related topic: what it will take to increase that 49 percent to 51 percent in 2016. First,...
Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Democratic Party, George W. Bush, Malcolm X, Customs and Tradition
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20 reasons Bob Ehrlich is wrong
Former Governor Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. presents a 20-point platform for Republicans to "be proud of" ("A platform for the next Republican nominee," Nov. 18). Let's examine each of these points in detail, and the reader can decide if any of them are...Tags: Allergies, Business, Bill Clinton, DREAM Act, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Master storyteller and longtime Aegis outdoors columnist Hayward Putnam dies
Hayward Lee Putnam loved to fish and hunt and, for more than four decades, he shared the joy of those passions with thousands of his fellow Harford County residents and many others. Mr. Putnam, who wrote the column "Outdoors in Harford County" for The...Tags: First Aid, Hunting, Photography, Arts, Fishing
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Ravens community quarterback award is 'fantastic' honor for Arundel volunteer
As a volunteer at the Arundel House of Hope, Phil Bailey doesn't get paid for his services — for doing dishes, doing laundry or performing any of his other duties. After 20 years of working at the facility that provides shelter, health care, food,...
Tags: Football, Chemotherapy, Lung Cancer, Oakland Raiders
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Fight against cancer is a fact of life for Manchester girl, 11, and her family
Like all parents, John and Tammy Carver face daily challenges in trying to raise a large brood. But for the Manchester couple, who have adopted six youngsters from orphanages in Russia and Belarus between 1997 and 2004, those challenges also include...
Tags: National Football League, Make-A-Wish Foundation of America, Cancer, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Baltimore Ravens
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The salvation of St. Joseph
St. Joseph Medical Center officially became part of the University of Maryland Medical System this past weekend, and it's difficult not to see this development as a victory for all involved. The hospital had been rocked by a malpractice scandal —...
Tags: St. Joseph Medical Center, Cardiologists, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Health and Safety at Work, Baltimore County
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Dearth of mental health treatment options leads to emergencies
Bryan Johnson didn't know he had bipolar disorder until he ended up at the emergency room, where he assaulted a police officer. His family had taken him to the University of Maryland Medical Center because he was acting strangely, staring into the...
Tags: Murder, Prisons, Baltimore County, Judges, Howard County
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