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How we work out: Stiff Guy Yoga
It's no secret that females are generally more limber than males. While the thought of stretching the body in any number of directions might scare most men, instructor Paul Shapiro says that once you get used to yoga, it brings positive change....
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Train (music group), Michael Jackson
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From Key Highway to Key West, Lemle bikes for cancer awareness
It's more than 1,300 miles from Key Highway in Baltimore to Key West, Fla. — a car drive lasting a couple days or a flight lasting a few hours. Or, in the case of Howard County Education Association President Paul Lemle, an eight-day bike ride....
Tags: Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Hospitals and Clinics, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Livestrong Foundation
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Glen Burnie woman rides through adversity to strength
Lauren Williams and her father unbox the treasure: a three-wheeled cycle, powered by the arms. Larry Williams adjusts the footrests and affixes Lauren's feet with Velcro straps. Lauren, 26, narrows her eyes in determination, pushes one pedal with her...
Tags: College Baseball, Clubs and Associations, Baseball, Diseases and Illnesses, University of Pittsburgh
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Buck Showalter set to put his friendship with Don Mattingly on hold
The Baltimore SunOn occasion, Orioles manager Buck Showalter will wax poetic about certain baseball subjects as if he were sitting on a country porch, telling stories and sipping lemonade. Thursday afternoon was one of those times — when Showalter was asked...Tags: Yankee Stadium, New York Yankees, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Los Angeles Dodgers, Seattle Mariners
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Leopold sentenced to jail, $100,000 fine
Former Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold was led out of a courtroom Thursday with his wrists handcuffed behind his back and his head lowered, bound for the county jail after being sentenced for his misconduct in office conviction and...
Tags: Government, Prosecution, Laws, Lawyers, Values
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Is disability the new welfare?
The government in Britain recently did something interesting. It asked everyone receiving an "incapacity benefit" -- a disability program slowly being phased out under new reforms -- to submit to a medical test to confirm they were too disabled to work....
Tags: Pension and Welfare, American Enterprise Institute, Social Security, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Long Island Rail Road
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Orioles backup catcher Taylor Teagarden comes up sore
The Baltimore SunOrioles reserve catcher Taylor Teagarden woke up with back pain on Friday and has been shut down for at least a day or two. Teagarden missed a big chunk of last season after suffering a more serious back injury in spring training, but he said Friday&...Tags: Spring Training, Baltimore Orioles, Taylor Teagarden
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Columbia Digest
Theater The Columbia Jewish Congregation presents "An Afternoon with Theater J" at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 3, at the Oakland Mills Interfaith Center, 5885 Robert Oliver Place. Theater J will present a preview of scenes from its coming production of "Andy...Tags: Sociology, Artists, Wii, Gaming, Culture
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Firm at center of fungal meningitis outbreak files for bankruptcy
The pharmacy at the center of a fungal meningitis outbreak that has hit 19 states said Friday it has declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Massachusetts. The New England Compounding Center also said it plans to establish a fund to compensate those affected...Tags: Meningitis, Bankruptcy
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Leopold resigns as Anne Arundel executive
John R. Leopold stepped down Friday as Anne Arundel County executive, bringing an apparent end to the decades-long career of an idiosyncratic and charismatic force in Maryland politics who as recently as a year ago was considering a run for statewide...
Tags: Criminals, Glen Burnie, Severna Park, Crofton, Civil and Public Service
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Leopold defense rests; closing arguments set for Tuesday
Circuit Judge Dennis M. Sweeney denied Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold's request for acquittal on all charges in his misconduct trial, clearing the way for closing arguments Tuesday. The defense rested today after calling a total of...
Tags: Orthopedic Surgery, Prosecution, Lawyers, Trials, Sex Crimes
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Defense in Leopold trial expected to present case Friday
Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold's defense attorneys will begin making their case Friday, arguing that his alleged use of county staff for personal errands and political gain does not amount to a crime. The move comes after prosecutors...
Tags: Prosecution, Political Fundraising, Lawyers, Trials, Embezzlement
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