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Lyme disease tick study stirs dispute
Hundreds of Baltimore-area families have volunteered for a government study to spray their suburban yards with pesticide, which researchers hope can protect them from Lyme disease but that environmentalists warn is unsafe.
The goal, federal and state...Tags: Howard County, Johns Hopkins University, Lyme, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Disease Prevention
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Some consumers oppose smart meters in Md.
Jonathan Libber likes his analog utility meter just fine.
And no amount of debate will convince him that new wireless, digital "smart meters" being installed by Baltimore Gas & Electric and other utilities around the country would help conserve energy,...Tags: Energy, Peter Shumlin, Radio, Hank Greenberg, Credit and Debt
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Industry practices are at the center of debate on horse safety
Maryland trainer Chris Grove knows all too well that racehorses sometimes take fatal missteps. It happened to one of his best horses last summer during a morning workout, and Grove likens the experience to losing a child. To Grove, the animals' broken...
Tags: Tom Udall, Kentucky Derby, The New York Times, Preakness Stakes, Baseball
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Family of Greg Giovanazzi to celebrate his life Saturday
A celebration of the life of Greg Giovanazzi, former Olympic women's volleyball coach who also led programs at three area colleges, will be held Saturday at Towson University from noon to 3 p.m. Giovanazzi, 54, died in his sleep Monday after suffering...Tags: West Village, University of California, Los Angeles, University of South Florida, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Colleges and Universities
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Towson University to host life celebration for Greg Giovanazzi, 54, former NCAA, Olympic volleyball coach
The Towson University community is expressing condolences this week to colleague, Deb Moriarty, for the death of her husband, Gregory Giovanazzi. Moriarty is vice president for student affairs at Towson University, and also serves as president for the...
Tags: West Village, National Collegiate Athletic Association, University of Michigan, Colleges and Universities, Boston
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Animals popular with Easter may spread Salmonella
State health officials are warning Marylanders that baby rabbits, turtles, chicks, ducklings and other animals popular around the Easter holiday can spread salmonella and other harmful bacteria to people.
Since September 2001, six people in Maryland have...Tags: Symptoms, Health Treatments, Cancer, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Salmonella Infection
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Not so fast, Big 12 powers
Don't mess with … Pullman? These are fascinating days for purveyors of dark comedy and comeuppance. Last year, Texas wrecked what was then the Pac-10 Conference's plan to expand to 16 teams when the Longhorns reneged in the 11th hour. Tuesday...Tags: Pacific-12 Conference, Southeastern Conference, Texas Tech Red Raiders, File Sharing, Oklahoma Sooners
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Cody intends to practice Thursday
Terrence Cody said he intends to practice Thursday.
The starting nose tackle sat out Wednesday’s session while dealing with a headache stemming from a concussion he suffered in Sunday’s 26-13 loss to the Tennessee Titans, but he said the...Tags: Terrence Cody, Craig Stevens, St. Louis Rams, Symptoms
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From the archives: Fleet Maryland receiver Torrey Smith ready for draft, challenges
So much of Torrey Smith's life has been defined by his ability to stay calm in moments of chaos. It was true when he was growing up in Colonial Beach, Va., as he helped raise his younger siblings by cooking microwave meals and changing the newborns'...Tags: Chad Ochocinco, North Carolina State Wolfpack, Baltimore Ravens, Lardarius Webb, Virginia Cavaliers
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When that mosquito carries West Nile virus
Maryland WeatherWe've been writing about the mosquito-borne West Nile virus since 1999, when it first turned up in New York City and began sickening and killing people. It was the first West Nile outbreak ever in the U.S., and it was......Tags: West Nile Virus, Diseases and Illnesses, Lisa Simeone, New York City, Migraine
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Voters rule — even in Towson
Last year, 171,733 voters in Baltimore County endorsed a referendum granting binding arbitration to more than 2,500 county employees, including emergency call dispatchers and health inspectors. That was more votes than any candidate for county office...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Arbitration, David Marks, Wages and Pensions, Trials
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Deloris Walters, a Harford original
Editor: There are people we know who really are part of the fabric of our lives. A son or daughter, a close relative, or a friend who you just can't live without…they all touch us in ways to complete our time on this earth. Yet, every now and then...Tags: John Lennon, Hurricane Irene (2011)
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