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La Plata twister Md.'s worst
Sun StaffLA PLATA - The tornado that roared across Southern Maryland on Sunday night, killing three people, was the worst twister in state history, the National Weather Service reported yesterday. And it showed. Stunned residents and elected officials who...Tags: Arts, Emergency Planning, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Television, Water Supply
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Maryland's lost
Sept. 19, 2001 Still more Maryland residents are dead or missing in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Amelia Fields Amelia Fields, 38, a clerical worker who had been transferred to the Pentagon on Sept. 10, is listed as missing. Mrs. Fields grew up...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Princeton University, Multi-Sport Events, Children, Death
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'No guarantees' that mail is safe, postmaster says
Sun StaffTrying to reassure postal workers and an anxious public, the postmaster general moved to shore up the U.S. postal system against biological attack -- even suggesting that people should wash their hands after touching their mail. "We're telling people...Tags: Office Equipment and Supplies, Television, Death, X-rays, Brentwood (Islip, New York)
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Modern combat lacking in old medical supply
Sun National StaffEven after the bullet cut through his leg and severed his femoral artery, 1st Lt. David R. Bernstein had a chance. The shooting stopped quickly, and a soldier trained in combat medical care was at Bernstein's side almost immediately. Helicopters landed,...Tags: West Point, Death, Weaponry, Vietnam War (1955-1975), U.S. Army
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Damage to Pentagon is barely noticeable now
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- The victims' families and the nation still grieve, but the once-charred and jagged western flank of the Pentagon no longer looks much like the scene of an American tragedy. Except for flags waving from two 140-foot-tall cranes, the...Tags: Terrorism, Hospitals and Clinics, Death, American Airlines, Inc., House Building
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Medical workers treat host of injured
Sun StaffDoctors and hospitals scrambled yesterday to treat more than 2,000 burned, broken and crushed patients taken from the wreckage of the World Trade Center. Medical officials set up makeshift emergency rooms, appealed for volunteer staff and set up triage...Tags: Emergency Planning, Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Hospitals and Clinics, Maryland, Health and Medical Professionals
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Maryland's lost
Still more Maryland residents are dead or missing in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Amelia Fields Amelia Fields, 38, a clerical worker who had been transferred to the Pentagon on Sept. 10, is listed as missing. Mrs. Fields grew up in Somerset...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Maryland, Death, Fort Meade (military base), Somerset County (Maryland)
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New cancer tools allow patients to reconsider chemo
ReutersLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - After decades of using one-size-fits-all therapies to combat cancer, doctors are using new tools to help decide when their patients can skip chemotherapy or other harsh treatments. An approach to oncology that has been in place...Tags: Medical Research, Customs and Tradition, Biotechnology, Roche Holding AG, Heart Problems
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99-year-old cardiologist to be honored for fellowship program
Republican & Herald, Pottsville, Pa.At 99 years old, Dr. Norman M. Wall is still making a difference in the field of cardiology. The Girardville native who became known for his work in Pottsville recently helped establish a multiyear fellowship for Israeli heart specialists. He will be...Tags: Medical Research, Tel Aviv (Israel), Washington, DC, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals
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Two taken to hospitals from blaze at 46 E. North Ave. in Hagerstown
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comTwo people were taken to hospitals with burns sustained in a house fire on East North Avenue in Hagerstown on Monday morning, a fire official said. Four people were in the house at 46 E. North Ave. when the fire erupted, and two were taken to Meritus...Tags: Washington, DC, Hospitals and Clinics, Fires
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One of two taken to hospital after Hagerstown fire has been released
One of two people taken to hospitals after a fire Monday morning at 46 E. North Ave. in Hagerstown has been released from Meritus Medical Center, Hagerstown Fire Marshal Doug DeHaven said Tuesday afternoon. DeHaven identified the fire victim as Carl...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Fires
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Business People
F&M Trust CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Christina L. Yoder, training and development officer at F&M Trust, recently was named the “Woman to Watch” in the 2013 Women of Influence awards. The award is presented to a woman younger than 30 who...Tags: Internists, General Practitioners, Hospitals and Clinics, Nursing, Abusive Behavior
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