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    Jun 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Sommer, former Hopkins dean, to accept prize in Israel

    Alfred Sommer, a former Johns Hopkins University dean who discovered the importance of vitamin A in preventing child blindness, will accept an award Sunday in Israel honoring his contributions to preventive medicine.
    Alfred Sommer, a former Johns Hopkins University dean who discovered the importance of vitamin A in preventing child blindness, will accept an award Sunday in Israel honoring his contributions to preventive medicine. Sommer was chosen as a laureate of...

    Tags: Demographics, Physical Conditions, Health and Safety at School, Vitamin A, Drugs and Medicines

  2. Jun 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Towson teacher injured in Boston bombing is back in Maryland

    Erika Brannock saw flashes of yellow and orange, and she felt as if her body was falling in slow motion when the first of two homemade bombs at the Boston Marathon exploded inches away from where she stood near the finish line.
    Erika Brannock saw flashes of yellow and orange, and she felt as if her body was falling in slow motion when the first of two homemade bombs at the Boston Marathon exploded inches away from where she stood near the finish line. She heard people crying...

    Tags: Boston Marathon, Hospitals and Clinics, Cal Ripken, Jr., BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)

  4. Jun 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Things you need to know for Monday

    Good morning, Baltimore. There's a leaker in jail next door, Game of Thrones is a fantasy, and Turkey's flirting with anarchy. Welcome to your post-weekend trends report for June 3, 2013.
    Good morning, Baltimore. There's a leaker in jail next door, Game of Thrones is a fantasy, and Turkey's flirting with anarchy. Welcome to your post-weekend trends report for June 3, 2013. Bradley Manning, the whistleblower accused of releasing a giant...

    Tags: Google Inc., Doctor Who (tv program), China, Iran, Game of Thrones (tv program)

  6. May 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Civilization has no place for drones

    In his recent speech, President Barack Obama set forth what he described as narrow, reasonable guidelines for using drones to carry out targeted killings overseas. The U.S., he said, will only use drone strikes "against terrorists who pose a continuing and imminent threat to the American people." Moreover, the U.S. will only act when other governments are unwilling or unable to stop terrorists in their territories and we do not have the ability to capture them.
    In his recent speech, President Barack Obama set forth what he described as narrow, reasonable guidelines for using drones to carry out targeted killings overseas. The U.S., he said, will only use drone strikes "against terrorists who pose a continuing...

    Tags: Fidel Castro, Central Intelligence Agency, Armed Conflicts, China, Terrorism

  8. May 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Threats of force won't work with Iran

    Your recent article on U.S. relations with Iran highlights the sensible advice given by former American ambassador Ryan Crocker, who is part of the Iran Project ("Ex-ambassador: Soften approach toward Iran," May 27).
    Your recent article on U.S. relations with Iran highlights the sensible advice given by former American ambassador Ryan Crocker, who is part of the Iran Project ("Ex-ambassador: Soften approach toward Iran," May 27). This group includes three dozen...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Lobbying, U.S. Congress, Iran

  10. May 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Diplomacy before arms in Syria

    Syrian President Bashar Assad's brutal war against his domestic opponents has taken some 70,000 lives so far and reduced much of the country to rubble, yet there's no sign either side has gained a decisive advantage in the two-year-old conflict. The European Union's decision this week to lift its ban against arming the Syrian rebels is ostensibly aimed at prodding the combatants into a negotiated settlement, but the effect could be just the opposite if it encourages both sides to dig in their heels even deeper.
    Syrian President Bashar Assad's brutal war against his domestic opponents has taken some 70,000 lives so far and reduced much of the country to rubble, yet there's no sign either side has gained a decisive advantage in the two-year-old conflict. The...

    Tags: Bashar Assad, International Organizations, European Union, Russia, Al-Qaeda

  12. May 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. A marriage of music plays in Columbia

    Chamber music players typically spend so much time together that it can seem like a professional marriage. In the case of Duo Amaral, it's an actual marriage. These husband and wife guitarists perform for the Sundays at Three series on May 19 at Christ Episcopal Church in Columbia.
    Chamber music players typically spend so much time together that it can seem like a professional marriage. In the case of Duo Amaral, it's an actual marriage. These husband and wife guitarists perform for the Sundays at Three series on May 19 at Christ...

    Tags: Mexico, Federal Hill, Music, Anglicanism, Washington, DC

  14. May 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Budge set to shift gears from activist to alderman

    Joe Budge has been a familiar face at Annapolis city council meetings, speaking out on issues related to downtown.
    Joe Budge has been a familiar face at Annapolis city council meetings, speaking out on issues related to downtown. Later this month, he'll move from the public microphone to the dais as he's sworn in as the council's newest alderman. Budge, 60, was...

    Tags: Local Government, Annapolis, Local Elections, Business, Elections

  16. May 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. End U.S. military aid to Israel

    Your report on the Israeli strike on missiles in Syria bound for Hezbollah shows how the warmongering nation of Israel continues to use the billions of dollars in military aid it receives from the U.S. every year to wage war against its neighbors — for which we get the blame ("Israel defends strikes in Syria," May 6).
    Your report on the Israeli strike on missiles in Syria bound for Hezbollah shows how the warmongering nation of Israel continues to use the billions of dollars in military aid it receives from the U.S. every year to wage war against its neighbors —...

    Tags: U.S. Military

  18. May 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. What will happen to weapons the U.S. gives to Syria's rebels?

    Does it occur to anyone in the left-wing Obama administration that arming Syrian rebels with modern weapons will result in arming a group of fighters who live just across the border from Israel ("The best bad option," May 2)?
    Does it occur to anyone in the left-wing Obama administration that arming Syrian rebels with modern weapons will result in arming a group of fighters who live just across the border from Israel ("The best bad option," May 2)? Does it dawn on anyone on...

    Tags: Parkville, Barack Obama, Wars and Interventions

  20. May 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Israel's critics ignore discrimination in the Arab and Muslim world

    The article by Zainab Choudry and Saqib Ali on Israel's supposed discrimination against Arab-American and Muslim citizens is missing a big part of the story in the Arab and Muslim world ("Don't let Israel discriminate," April 30).
    The article by Zainab Choudry and Saqib Ali on Israel's supposed discrimination against Arab-American and Muslim citizens is missing a big part of the story in the Arab and Muslim world ("Don't let Israel discriminate," April 30). Former Secretary of...

    Tags: Council on American-Islamic Relations, Henry Kissinger, Islam, Saudi Arabia, Judaism

  22. Mar 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Obama not looking out for Israel

    I see The Sun is still living in La La Land ("Opening the door to peace," March 26). President Barack Obama and The Sun really believe that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas can be a "true partner." Unbelievable!
    I see The Sun is still living in La La Land ("Opening the door to peace," March 26). President Barack Obama and The Sun really believe that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas can be a "true partner." Unbelievable! Either President Obama is...

    Tags: Pikesville, Benjamin Netanyahu, Barack Obama, Mahmoud Abbas, Palestinian National Authority

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