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    Jul 8, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  1. 'Top Chef D.C.' recap: Double elimination

    Reality Check
    On tonight's Top Chef D.C., two chefs will be coming home. At the beginning of the episode, the chefs are doing their morning after quarterbacking, and local contestant Timothy Dean sound bites that he was in the bottom again, so,......

    Tags: Bacon, Salads, Hotels and Accommodations, Mussels, Cheddar Cheese

  2. Jun 30, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. No rest for local college coaches this summer

    Summer vacation has a special place in Pat Kennedy's heart. For the past 30 years, including this summer, the Towson men's basketball coach and his wife, Jean, have worked closely with the Special Olympics. The Kennedys met in New York while Pat was...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Golf, Colleges and Universities, Special Olympics, Lacrosse

  4. Oct 19, 2008 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Mother: 'I didn't kill this child'

    Baltimore Sun reporter
    She joked that before he died, her nearly 3-year-old son weighed less than her infant daughter. She offered no explanation for the blood that police found on the bedroom walls and ceiling or on the bassinet in which the boy often slept -- other than the...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Prosecution, Society, Family, Assault

  6. Oct 13, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Flu hits hospital visitor policies

    As Maryland's hospitals brace for the worst that the swine flu pandemic could offer, they are making big changes in the way they handle visitors - restricting children, limiting certain adult visitors and issuing face masks at entrances - in an effort to stem the virus' spread.
    Baltimore Sun reporters
    As Maryland's hospitals brace for the worst that the swine flu pandemic could offer, they are making big changes in the way they handle visitors - restricting children, limiting certain adult visitors and issuing face masks at entrances - in an effort...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Illnesses, Epidemics and Plagues, Sore Throat, Johns Hopkins Hospital

  8. Oct 12, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Three decades after adoption, DNA test reveals painful truth

    For Cockeysville businessman Ron Ryba, the long walk from the parking lot to the stadium in Philadelphia was a 29-year trail of memories.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    For Cockeysville businessman Ron Ryba, the long walk from the parking lot to the stadium in Philadelphia was a 29-year trail of memories. He had come to meet the son he and his high school sweetheart had never dared to look at when they gave him up for...

    Tags: DNA, Genes and Chromosomes, Hospitals and Clinics, Adoption, Social Services

  10. Jun 10, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Md. researchers joining major study on causes of autism

    Researchers at Johns Hopkins and the Kennedy Krieger Institute are joining in what is being called one of the largest studies to examine early causes of autism. Medical experts have been trying for years to unravel why children develop autism. Is it...

    Tags: Kennedy Krieger Institute, Science, Genes and Chromosomes, Genetics, Family

  12. Apr 26, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Murder on Call

    <span class=&quot;dropcap_large">A</span>nyone looking for Marcus Antwan Pearson knew to find him on the edge  of Normal Avenue,  a small, hopeless stretch of one-way street pointing toward Harford Road in North Baltimore.
    Anyone looking for Marcus Antwan Pearson knew to find him on the edge of Normal Avenue, a small, hopeless stretch of one-way street pointing toward Harford Road in North Baltimore. Here, he dealt crack cocaine alongside other young men in T-shirts and...

    Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Hemorrhaging, Lawyers, Drugs and Medicines, Patterson Park

  14. Jun 4, 2009 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  15. Cheerios are baby crack and other childish horrors

    Dining@Large
    That Owl Meat. He gets me every time. I am a parent, and I started off well, breast feeding and then making my own baby food. But one day I found Gailor and myself on the front steps eating Fritos......

    Tags: People, Sushi and Sashimi, Foods and Beverages, Clams, Medical Specialization

  16. Apr 10, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. The long, unhappy pageant of Mary Leona Gage

    Sun Reporter
    Oh, don't you remember, a long time ago When two little babes, their names I don't know Were stolen away one bright summer day And lost in the woods, I've heard people say --Traditional lullaby As a mother, she would sing it to her children. As a child,...

    Tags: Everybody Loves Raymond (tv program), Mass Media, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Steve Allen, Defense

  18. May 13, 2007 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. All in the family

    Sun reporter
    Maureen Shanklin is fine with you comparing her home to a beehive if, by beehive, you mean a marvel of sound (and loving) organization. As evidence, she could provide this snapshot of her kitchen one fall afternoon: Six-year-old Alexis prattling about...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Society, Superman (fictional character), Racism, Dance

  20. Dec 19, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. The most difficult journey

    Sun Staff
    That night after everyone had gone, when it was late and the hospital was quiet, the boy savored his triumph. He eyed the long white coat that hung nearby. An honorary medical degree that his doctors had presented him that afternoon was propped against...

    Tags: Science, Parkinson's Disease, Hemorrhaging, Oncology, Medical Services

  22. Dec 18, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Disregarding the symptoms

    Sun reporter
    First of three parts Maryland's vow to safeguard patients has been undercut by breakdowns in the state system established to oversee doctors. Regulators who once checked every malpractice claim now ignore most of them, disregarding a possible warning...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Fraud, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Scoliosis, Medical Services

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