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Engaged: Amy Lanasa and Claire Klossner
Engaged: Amy Lanasa and Claire Klossner Their relationship began with their first date, a low-key picnic held indoors because of the August heat. These two interpreters for the deaf say their relationship began with their first date, a low-key picnic...Tags: Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Dining and Drinking, Colleges and Universities, Apple iPod, Family
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Controversy, too, is harvest of White House garden
It was while she was serving dinner to her kids in 2008 and their dad was out campaigning for president, that Michelle Obama hatched a modest daydream: a vegetable garden on the White House grounds.
She'd recently had a conversation with her children's...Tags: Sheila Dixon, Mushrooms, Obesity, Annapolis, Gardening
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As temperatures rise, Harford health officials warn of risks from heat-related illnesses
As temperatures climbed into the 90s around Harford County Memorial Day weekend, the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene activated its state heat emergency website http://dhmh.maryland.gov/extremeheat to provide information about preventing...Tags: Salt, Physical Conditions, Memorial Day, Pharmaceuticals, Heat Stroke
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Dr. Mark E. Molliver, Hopkins neuroscientist
Dr. Mark E. Molliver, a Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine professor emeritus of neuroscience and neurology, died of complications after cardiac arrest May 10 at Hopkins Hospital. The Canton resident was 75.
Colleagues said his discoveries had...Tags: Roland Park, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Research, Food and Drug Administration, Ecstacy (drug)
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SpaceX rocket carries Maryland science project into space
As the space capsule called Dragon hurtled toward the International Space Station at about 17,500 miles per hour on Friday, no space enthusiast was more enthralled than Paul Warren, a self-described "nerd" who attends Henry E. Lackey High School in...
Tags: Space Programs, Satellite Technology, Rocketry, National Institutes of Health, Nottingham
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Lacrosse stick maker STX invests in new ideas
Inside a converted warehouse in Pigtown, off limits to most company emplyees, designers and engineers dream up and test equipment for one of the nation's fastest growing sports. They follow in the foot steps of company founder Richard B.C. Tucker, a 1951...Tags: Corporate Performance, Marketing, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Companies and Corporations, Johns Hopkins University
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Wine in the Woods marks 20th festival year in Howard County
When the first Wine in the Woods festival was being planned in 1992, Ellicott City restaurateur Fernand Tersiguel suggested organizers add enlightenment to their goals for the event. This weekend, as the wine festival marks its 20th anniversary in...Tags: Howard County, Consumer Goods Industries, Dining and Drinking, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Alcoholic Beverages
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Letters: Enough already with the noise at Merriweather Post concerts
Last year I expressed the opinion that most concerts at Merriweather violate state standards regarding noise and vibration (the pounding of percussion and bass). I asked that CA and Merriweather Post management be considerate of neighbors. There was...Tags: Music, Science, Concerts
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Columbia Digest
Happy Birthday, Columbia The Columbia Association hosts a celebration to commemorate the 45th birthday of Columbia from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. June 23 at the Town Center Lakefront. The event features entertainment, children's games and activities, a brick...Tags: Libraries, Wii, Culture, Entertainment Events, Social Organizations
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If purple is your color, this exhibit in Columbia is for you
Various colors can be seen in Nancy Lee Davis' exhibit "Color Vibrations" at the Artists' Gallery in Columbia, but it's the color purple that pops up most often in her oil paintings. Whether she's depicting a street scene, still-life arrangement or...
Tags: Arts, Painting, Science, Artists, Fine Artists
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National Weather Service to launch severe weather text alerts
Weather radios have been the de facto means of weather emergency communication for decades, but the National Weather Service is bringing its warnings into the 21st Century. Starting in May, the agency will begin texting tornado, flash flood and other...Tags: Cell Phones, Weather Warnings, Science
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Tuesday, May 15 Spring Party The Columbia Foundation, which raises, manages and distributes funds to support the county's nonprofit organizations, will hold its 30th annual Spring Party from 5:45 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Howard Community College's Horowitz...Tags: Howard County, Howard Community College, Christianity, Colleges and Universities, Fishing
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