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    Apr 7, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  1. The Tax Day deals cometh

    Dining@Large
    Sotto Sopra and P.F. Chang's, two restaurants with little in common, both have Tax Day specials planned for April 15.First, the Sotto Sopra "Dollar Pasta Night." Make a donation to the Kennedy Krieger Institute and dine on one of nine......

    Tags: Pasta, Mount Vernon, Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, State Budgets

  2. Sep 19, 2008 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Baltimore City resources

    Baltimore City Government http://www.baltimorecity.gov/ Mayor Sheila Dixon http://www.baltimorecity.gov/mayor/ Council President Stephanie Rawlings-Blake http://www.baltimorecitycouncil.com/ Baltimore City Government Resources Baltimore City 311...

    Tags: Health Insurance, Basketball, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities

  4. Jan 9, 2008 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Autism activists unmoved

    Sun reporter
    For years, the scientific evidence has been accumulating. The latest, published this week, once again showed that thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative long used in childhood vaccines, does not cause the neurological disorders associated with the U.S....

    Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Autism, Preventative Medicine, Colleges and Universities, American Academy of Pediatrics

  6. Sep 9, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Privately run city schools cost more to improve

    Sun Staff
    Three Baltimore elementary schools run by the for-profit Edison company are making progress, but it's costing more to run them than other city schools that have seen bigger jumps in test scores, according to a new Abell Foundation report. The state...

    Tags: School Examinations, Academic Progress, Examinations, Public Schools, Elementary Schools

  8. Dec 3, 2006 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Keeping ties to team suits Modell just fine

    Sun reporter
    Art Modell doesn't make road trips anymore. He no longer endures marathon work weeks, either. As for major decisions around the Ravens, let's just say it's a choice between baked chicken and prime rib at the team's cafeteria. Modell's reign as majority...

    Tags: Steve Bisciotti, Arts, Buffalo Bills, Multi-Sport Events, Brian Billick

  10. Jun 9, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. City researchers to take part in autism study

    Researchers at Johns Hopkins University and Kennedy Krieger Institute will take part in what's being called one of the largest studies to examine the early causes of autism. While other studies have asked if autism is caused solely by genetics or only by...

    Tags: Medical Research, National Institutes of Health, Genetics, Biology, Health and Safety at School

  12. Jun 10, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Md. researchers joining major study on causes of autism

    Researchers at Johns Hopkins and the Kennedy Krieger Institute are joining in what is being called one of the largest studies to examine early causes of autism. Medical experts have been trying for years to unravel why children develop autism. Is it...

    Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Medical Research, National Institutes of Health, Genetics, Biology

  14. Apr 10, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. State's lax oversight puts fragile children at risk

    Sun Staff
    There were warning signs in the months before 11-year-old Arthur Lee Wiley became deathly ill. The severely disabled boy was kept in bed so long he moaned in pain. He suffered a broken leg for reasons no one has ever determined. By February 2002, his...

    Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Judges, Executive Branch, Employees, Injuries and Wounds

  16. May 9, 2000 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Studies suggest link between lead, violence

    Sun Staff
    Two new studies on the effects of lead exposure to be released this week suggest that the toxin commonly found in household paints made before 1960 may stunt normal brain growth and could contribute to patterns of violent crime. The reports - to be...

    Tags: Sociology, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Criminals, Health and Safety at School, Providence (Providence, Rhode Island)

  18. Jul 23, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. OHRP letter reinstating JHU MPA with restrictions

    Office for Human Research Protections 6100 Executive Boulevard, Suite 3B01 National Institutes of Health (MSC 7507) Rockville, Maryland 20892-7507 July 22, 2001 Edward D. Miller, M.D. Dean and Chief Executive Officer Johns Hopkins Medicine The Johns...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Medical Research, Aging, National Institutes of Health, Health and Safety at School

  20. Jul 19, 2001 |Story| Baltimoresun.com
  21. OHRP letter to Hopkins on decision to suspend funding

    FOR US POSTAL SERVICE DELIVERY: FOR HAND DELIVERY OR EXPRESS MAIL: Office for Human Research Protections Office for Human Research Protections 6100 Executive Boulevard, Suite 3B01 6100 Executive Boulevard, Suite 3B01 National Institutes of Health...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Plastic Surgeons

  22. Nov 17, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. The famous dead yield only murky diagnoses

    Sun Staff
    The claims are everywhere: on posters and T-shirts, on the Internet and in books, even sometimes headlining the national news. Thomas Jefferson's eccentricities were actually a form of autism. Albert Einstein's genius flourished despite a learning...

    Tags: Albert Einstein, Abraham Lincoln, Game Shows, Health and Safety at School, Autism

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