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College students from Laurel named to dean's list and graduate
Benjamin Glass, of Laurel, class of 2013, was named to the dean's list for the fall semester at Tufts University, in Medford, Mass. Amanda Morgan, of Laurel, was named to the dean's list for the fall semester at Hofstra University, in Hempstead, N.Y....Tags: Biology, Medical Specialization, Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Virginia), Computing and Information Technology Industry, Philosophy
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Rosemary E. Allulis, lawyer
Rosemary E. Allulis, a lawyer and world traveler who was also a photographer and musician, died Tuesday of liver cancer at her Villa Cresta home. She was 52.
"She was a genius. She had a fast mind and was such a good writer," said Sidney Friedman, a...Tags: Towson University, Medical Specialization, Justice System, Arts, Music Industry
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Crazed Ravens fan's video makes viral rounds
The man appears in a No. 5 Joe Flacco jersey weeping, leaping, pounding his fists on the floor, flinging himself on a couch, grabbing the TV screen with both hands, looking for all the world as if he's about to explode. He's screaming at the top of his...
Tags: YouTube, Radio, Joe Flacco, New England Patriots, American Football Conference
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Mother of slain Yeardley Love speaks at domestic violence symposium
The mother of slain Yeardley Love earned a standing ovation at a domestic abuse symposium Wednesday, Dec. 5. "On May 3, 2010, my life was changed forever when my daughter was beaten to death," Sharon Love told an audience of 260 — many of them...
Tags: University of Maryland, Baltimore, Timonium, University of Virginia, Roland Park, Students
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Albert H. Ford, rose grower
Albert H. Ford, a retired Bendix Field Engineering Corp. executive who was a noted Maryland rosarian, died Jan. 3 of pneumonia at the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 90.
The son of a newspaperman and a homemaker, Albert Henry...Tags: Engineering, Medical Specialization, Justice System, University of Maryland, College Park, Christianity
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Experts weigh in on battle of emotions in Ravens-Colts matchup
For obvious reasons, the Ravens will be totally psyched to join Ray Lewis on his "last ride" when they take the field at M&T Bank Stadium in the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs on Sunday. The Indianapolis Colts also will show up with hearts afire...
Tags: Joe Flacco, Medical Specialization, Indianapolis Colts, Jim Caldwell, National Football League
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Connecting the social and the spatial
Amy Lynne Shelton has a closet full of toys at the Johns Hopkins University cognitive psychology lab: Wooden human figures with movable joints, Lego and model train buildings, toy cameras and wooden triangular blocks — some with eyes, some without....Tags: Autism, Medical Specialization, Behavioral Conditions, Philosophy, Colleges and Universities
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Woofound's pop quiz: Helping you figure out what you like, with images
Every once and awhile, you see a new twist on an age-old way of doing things. Baltimore's Woofound is that new twist. The old twist, in this instance, is using the Internet to find things you want to do. A lot of apps out there make you hunt and peck...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Google Inc., Philosophy, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Apple iPhone
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Harford council hears support for 4 percent employee raise
County employees packed the Harford County Council chambers Tuesday night as several union representatives urged the council to support a 4 percent raise for all of them. Those employees loudly applauded every word of support that came their way. During...Tags: Local Elections, Havre de Grace, Harford County, Voting, Tax Credits
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Students trapped by high debt, low wages
Based on estimates by the Federal Reserve, for the first time in U.S. history, student-loan debt ($867 billion) has surpassed credit card debt ($704 billion). These debt levels have real implications for productivity and lifetime earnings for this current...
Tags: CNBC (tv network), Medical Specialization, Federal Reserve, University of Maryland, College Park, Barack Obama
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Common fallacies about children of same-sex couples
I was a little confused by Marie-Alberte Boursiquot's recent letter ("Catholic doctors for traditional marriage," Oct. 20). The headline over it says traditional marriage, but in her letter she uses the term "authentic marriage." I had never heard that...Tags: Marriage, American Academy of Pediatrics, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Family, American Medical Association
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Orioles magic more ritual than superstition
Zach Phillips keeps a few lucky quarters in his pocket. Pedro Strop wears Ninja Turtle boxers. And Jason Hammel — well, it got so extreme that he had to swear off the whole superstition thing. It was, he says, a distraction. "Yeah, I've actually...
Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Advil (drug), Jim Palmer, Jim Thome, Boston Red Sox
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