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Violence against Sikhs stems from ignorance and fear
We do not yet know for certain what motivated a gunman to open fire on a Sikh temple in Wisconsin Sunday, killing six and wounding many others. But we do know that the Sikh community in America — for no reason other than its members' appearance...
Tags: Terrorism, Separation of Church and State, Immigration, National Government, Government
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Marriottsville/Sykesville: Baby and Child Expo promises to be 'amazing'
The Howard County Fair ends this Saturday, and school begins in a few short weeks. If you are looking for a way to entertain your kiddos during the interim, consider bringing the whole family to the Amazing Baby and Child Expo on Saturday, Aug. 18, from...Tags: Storrs, Sykesville, Howard County, University of Maryland, College Park
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In final season, Terps' Kenny Tate prepared for even more change
It was four years, three defensive coordinators, two head coaches and one knee surgery ago that Kenny Tate took his spot on Maryland's kick-return team and watched as the ball was kicked high into the warm, late-summer air to begin his freshman season....
Tags: Ralph Friedgen, Injuries and Wounds, College Sports, Torrey Smith, North Carolina State Wolfpack
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Reactions to Supreme Court health care ruling
"President Obama and Congress chose to pass the Affordable Care Act because the status quo was hurting our ability to create jobs, expand opportunity, and protect the health of our children and parents.
"Today's decision gives considerable momentum to...Tags: Health Insurance, Insurance, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Justice System, Health Care Reform (2009)
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Get schooled in pool safety by lifeguards who have seen it all
"TWEEEEEET!" The shrill sound of the lifeguard's whistle should stop dozens of wet little feet right in their tracks. But does it? According to lifeguards, not always. With hordes of sunscreened swimmers flocking to pools and beaches around Baltimore,...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Diving, Family, First Aid, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Councilman Huff raises road access at Mays Chapel school site plan review
Issues of road access, trail retention and a speedy construction schedule were discussed Tuesday, July 10, as the Baltimore County Board of Education was presented with site and design plans for the new Mays Chapel elementary school. Ken Jones, the...Tags: Todd Huff, White Marsh, Energy Saving, Timonium
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Kids' health declines in summer
Summer may be bad for your child's health. Research compiled by the National Summer Learning Association and released Monday found that kids are at risk for gaining weight and not eating healthfully during the summer vacation. When kids are unhealthy it...
Tags: Family, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health and Safety at School, United Way
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Oakenshawe parents slow to embrace planned school in Waverly
Oakenshawe students are zoned for nearby Waverly Elementary/Middle School, where a $25 million replacement school is slated to open by the end of 2013. But children from Oakenshawe are nowhere to be found at the current campus, located in two buildings a...
Tags: Family, Teaching and Learning, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Canterbury, Andres Alonso
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Knife found at Emmorton Elementary School
A steak knife was found last week at a local elementary school and reported to authorities and parents, the Harford County school system's chief spokesperson said. The knife was found in a toilet at Emmorton Elementary School in Bel Air on Friday, June...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Maryland begins process to ban bumper pads in cribs
Maryland health officials continued their push to become the first state to ban the sale of bumper pads that line the inside of baby cribs, introducing proposed language Friday for regulations that could go into effect next year.
The regulations would...Tags: American Academy of Pediatrics, Pediatrics, Baby Products, Toys, Medical Specialization
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Health Care: Insurers step up, modestly
Singing the praises of major U.S. insurance companies is not a common pastime on these pages, but recent events require at least a stanza and perhaps even a chorus. Such is the tuneful news that several have decided that no matter how the U.S. Supreme...Tags: Health Insurance, Insurance, Labor Legislation, Mitt Romney, Republican Party
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Anne Arundel County health briefs
Car seat 101 The Anne Arundel Medical Center will offer a clinic demonstrating the correct steps to install a car seat. The program will be held 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday, June 25 in the Doordan Institute, AAMC Health Sciences Pavilion, 7th floor,...Tags: Breast Cancer, Science, Annapolis, Preventative Medicine, Glen Burnie
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