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    Aug 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Ed Dickson poked in eye, says it's not serious

    Ed Dickson had an abbreviated practice Saturday, but it wasn’t his choice. The Ravens tight end said he was poked in his right eye by a teammate during a red-zone exercise early in the session at M&T Bank Stadium.
    Ed Dickson had an abbreviated practice Saturday, but it wasn’t his choice. The Ravens tight end said he was poked in his right eye by a teammate during a red-zone exercise early in the session at M&T Bank Stadium. “I thought I would be good,...

    Tags: John Harbaugh

  2. Jul 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Navy veteran speeds ahead to qualify for Paralympics

    When Brad Snyder swims, he can't see the water.
    When Brad Snyder swims, he can't see the water. He can't see his opposition, he can't see the clock and, most importantly, he can't see the wall. But by just visualizing himself in the pool, Snyder is now London-bound. The 28-year-old Snyder lost his...

    Tags: Track and Field, West Point, Paralympic Games, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), 2012 Summer Paralympics

  4. Jul 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. UMBC fellow makes breakthrough in 'ghost imaging'

    Visit the campus of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County on any cloudless afternoon, and you're likely to happen on an intriguing sight: a slender fellow bent over a contraption that looks like a cross between an 1890s camera and a bulky steamer trunk.
    Visit the campus of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County on any cloudless afternoon, and you're likely to happen on an intriguing sight: a slender fellow bent over a contraption that looks like a cross between an 1890s camera and a bulky steamer...

    Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, Science, Research, U.S. Army, Baltimore Convention Center

  6. May 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. 'So You Think You Can Dance' recap: Season 9 premiere

    "So You Think You Can Dance" is back for its 9th season and I already know there's some format changes (1 night a week, instead of 2) and two winners, a male and a female dancer. Let's see what else they tell us about on tonight's premiere.
    "So You Think You Can Dance" is back for its 9th season and I already know there's some format changes (1 night a week, instead of 2) and two winners, a male and a female dancer. Let's see what else they tell us about on tonight's premiere. We start...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Louise Brooks, Japan, Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Music

  8. Jun 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Dr. Howard S. Williams, physician

    Dr. Howard S. Williams, a former staff physician at Father Martin's Ashley, a Harford County alcohol and substance abuse treatment center, died May 20 of meningoencephalitis, or inflammation of the brain, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
    Dr. Howard S. Williams, a former staff physician at Father Martin's Ashley, a Harford County alcohol and substance abuse treatment center, died May 20 of meningoencephalitis, or inflammation of the brain, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at Gilchrist Hospice in...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Ophthalmology, General Practitioners, Behavioral Conditions, Medical Specialization

  10. May 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Rare disorder nearly takes Baltimore woman's sight

    When Tamika Morgan developed red irritated eyes in the fall of 2010, she wasted no time heading to an optometrist at a local retail store who gave her drops for pink eye.
    When Tamika Morgan developed red irritated eyes in the fall of 2010, she wasted no time heading to an optometrist at a local retail store who gave her drops for pink eye. Her eyes got worse over the next few days so she went to a local hospital to see an...

    Tags: Arthritis, University of Baltimore, Hospitals and Clinics, Ophthalmology, Inflammation

  12. May 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Engaged: Erin Berman and Jim Welsh

    This couple's story is rooted in tradition, starting with the school they both attended, five years apart. In their four years as a couple, they've started many of their own traditions.
    This couple's story is rooted in tradition, starting with the school they both attended, five years apart. In their four years as a couple, they've started many of their own traditions. Wedding Date: June 16, 2012 Her story: Erin Berman, 27, grew up...

    Tags: Learning Disability, Strawberries, Rentals, Music, Memorial Day

  14. May 16, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. Parkton optometrist goes to India on sight-saving trip

    Students in Hereford High School's Key Club had a chance to see the difference they made in the lives of people living across the globe.
    Students in Hereford High School's Key Club had a chance to see the difference they made in the lives of people living across the globe. The club's 60 members had collected used eyeglasses, sunglasses, coloring books, candy and small toys for OneSight, a...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, India, Pakistan, Health and Medical Professionals, Hunt Valley

  16. May 22, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  17. Cummings speaks of 'perseverance' to special education students at Hillcrest

    Fifteen special education students at Hillcrest Elementary School, many dressed in button-down shirts and ties or dresses, sat in a classroom Tuesday, listening to the emotional tale of someone who faced similar challenges to theirs decades ago.
    Fifteen special education students at Hillcrest Elementary School, many dressed in button-down shirts and ties or dresses, sat in a classroom Tuesday, listening to the emotional tale of someone who faced similar challenges to theirs decades ago. U.S....

    Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Students, Colleges and Universities, Howard University, Lawyers

  18. Mar 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Camden Yards, the stadium that changed baseball and Baltimore, turns 20

    Clearly, brick and steel age more gracefully than the rest of us, because Oriole Park is about to celebrate its 20th birthday on Opening Day Friday and who can believe it is already the 10th-oldest ballpark in the major leagues?
    Clearly, brick and steel age more gracefully than the rest of us, because Oriole Park is about to celebrate its 20th birthday on Opening Day Friday and who can believe it is already the 10th-oldest ballpark in the major leagues? Time does fly, in this...

    Tags: Customs and Tradition, University of Baltimore, Martin O'Malley, Rentals, Government

  20. Sep 25, 2006 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Game 3: McNair grabs reins in rally

    Sun Reporter
    If the Ravens proved anything in improving to 3-0 for the first time in their history, it's that this team doesn't need everything to go perfectly for it to remain perfect. Finding resiliency on defense and a new faith in their offensive leader, the...

    Tags: Derrick Mason, Steve McNair, Sean Jones, Arts, Todd Heap

  22. Apr 4, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. A man of meager beginnings, Sammy Sosa won over the baseball world and then lost it

    FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- The man does not do still. He will not -- cannot -- stop moving. Not for anyone. He has tried before, but it is much too difficult. Even when he is relaxed, he is laughing, fidgeting, speaking rapidly and making wild gestures with his hands. He has been this way all his life.
    FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- The man does not do still. He will not -- cannot -- stop moving. Not for anyone. He has tried before, but it is much too difficult. Even when he is relaxed, he is laughing, fidgeting, speaking rapidly and making wild gestures with...

    Tags: Chicago White Sox, Business, Sammy Sosa, Periodicals, Spring Training

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Jamani Ridley, 2nd from left, is shown with her mother,...
(April 24, 2013)
Jamani Ridley, 2nd from left, is shown with her mother, Jocelyn, left; brother, Josias; and sister, Jamari. Jamani, who is blind and has a condition that has resulted in 6 heart attacks, cheers on Jamari and the rest of Pine Castle Christian's softball team. (Jacob Langston, Orlando Sentinel)
Jamani Ridley, 2nd from left, is shown with her mother,...
(April 24, 2013)
Jamani Ridley, 2nd from left, is shown with her mother, Jocelynn, left; brother, Josias; and sister, Jamari. Jamani, who is blind and has a condition that has resulted in 6 heart attacks, cheers on Jamari and the rest of Pine Castle Christian's softball team. (Jacob Langston, Orlando Sentinel)
Mike Hanson, who is blind, hikes the Appalachian Trail.
(January 28, 2013)
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