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    Jan 28, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Officials inspect Camp X-Ray

    Sun Foreign Staff
    GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba -- Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld flew into this contentious little corner of his domain yesterday to demonstrate his conviction that the United States is doing exactly the right thing with its 158 detainees from...

    Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Afghanistan, Ted Stevens, Judges, Prisons

  2. Aug 26, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Illness lingers, loyalty wanes

    Dressed in khakis and a dusty green canvas jacket, Rich Richmond enters the medical center with an easy gait and bright countenance, like a country gentleman returning from a brisk jaunt in a wintry woods. Certainly no one in the waiting room would...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Transportation, Liver, Rubber Products Industry, Air and Space Accidents

  4. Apr 24, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Md. officials rule out two SARS cases

    Sun Staff
    Health authorities ruled out two potential SARS cases in Maryland Thursday, but three members of a Millersville family who traveled recently to China were in isolation at home after one developed symptoms of the deadly respiratory ailment. Anne Arundel...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Pneumonia, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Diseases and Illnesses, Anne Arundel County

  6. Feb 23, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Race to the double helix took many twists, turns

    Sun Staff
    About noon on Feb. 28, 1953, two men burst into their favorite pub, a scruffy spot called The Eagle near their Cambridge University laboratory. As people sipped their beers and forked down shepherd's pie, one of the men gleefully announced: "We have...

    Tags: England, Cambridge (England), Genes and Chromosomes, World War II (1939-1945), Medical Procedures and Tests

  8. Dec 8, 2003 |Story| Associated Press
  9. Oct 22, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  10. Brownout for Ravens

    Sun Staff
    CLEVELAND - Turnovers have led this Ravens' road trip into a dead end. A third-place record has changed this journey into a crossroads. Swallowing some pride as a franchise yesterday, the Ravens watched their title defense get put on notice in a...

    Tags: Football, Greg Spires, Qadry Ismail, Dennis Northcutt, Michael McCrary

  11. Sep 12, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  12. Pilots not surprised by airport security breaches

    Sun Staff
    Commercial pilots who crisscross the country daily in jetliners like those used in yesterday's attacks say the terrorists probably included trained pilots, took advantage of lax airport security and carefully chose the flights they hijacked. The pilots...

    Tags: Transportation, Continental Airlines, CNN (tv network), Louisville, Aircraft Hijacking

  13. Mar 29, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  14. An orderly frenzy on the Comfort

    Sun Staff
    ABOARD THE USNS COMFORT - "Flight quarters, flight quarters, all hands man your flight quarters!" bellowed the loudspeakers on this hospital ship - three football fields long - as a helicopter delivering two injured Americans yesterday prepared to land....

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses, Defense, Surgery, Injuries and Wounds

  15. Feb 9, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  16. Beyond the bended knee

    Sun Staff
    At any time, across the country, legions of clandestine operations of a particular sort are afoot. They are assignments of utmost importance that usually require lies, covert maneuvers and the highest order of secrecy. Success is crucial. Fail, and...

    Tags: NBC (tv network), Romance (genre), Movies, Montgomery County (Alabama), Medical Procedures and Tests

  17. May 20, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  18. Pharmacy graduates urged to put family first

    The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va.
    When Lacey Sweeney was a senior in high school, she underwent treatment for a torn rotator cuff and tendonitis in her shoulder -- an injury her doctors attributed to sports. But even after several visits, she failed to improve. And then her mom saw a...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Chemotherapy, Rotator Cuff Tear, Health Treatments

  19. May 17, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  20. Exclusive: Onex fails to find buyer for Carestream Health

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Onex Corp has called off its auction of medical imaging firm Carestream Health Inc after failing to find a buyer that was willing to meet its price expectation of as much as $3.5 billion, three people familiar with the matter said...

    Tags: Finance, The Carlyle Group, Credit Suisse Group, Auction Service, Private Equity

  21. May 18, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  22. Men too at risk for osteoporosis

    Khaleej Times
    Osteoporosis is still considered a disease of older white women, but it is clear that both sexes and all ethnic groups have some risk for fracture, explains Dr Adnan Abdulwahid, Rheumatologist, Zulekha Hospital, Sharjah. Thus, even though women fracture...

    Tags: Mineral Supplements, Diseases and Illnesses, Vitamin D, United Arab Emirates, Dietary Supplements

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