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Luke Scott done for season, will seek second opinion on injured shoulder
Orioles outfielder Luke Scott, who was placed on the disabled list Saturday and is will miss the rest of the season, has not decided whether he will have surgery to repair the torn labrum in his right shoulder or whether he'll rest and rehab it. Both...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Luke Scott, Surgery, Spring Training, Physical Disabilities
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Southwest flight headed to BWI makes emergency landing in N.C.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — No injuries were reported when a Southwest Airlines plane made an emergency landing at Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro. An airline spokeswoman says Flight 999 was headed to Baltimore/Washington International...Tags: Southwest Airlines Co., Injuries and Wounds, Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
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Obama could make the difference on gay marriage
The New York Times reported this weekend that President Barack Obama's views on gay marriage are "evolving" and that there are serious discussions inside the White House about how to handle the shift if he decides to publicly support same-sex unions....Tags: Barack Obama, Heads of State, Proposition 8 (California, 2010), NAACP, African Americans
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Time change raises heart attack risk
Maryland WeatherFROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:Daylight Saving Time resumes next Sunday morning. We’ll all lose an hour’s sleep, but it could be worse. Scientists at the University of Alabama at Birmingham say the time shift comes with a 10 percent increase in.....Tags: Immune System, Physical Conditions, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Heart Attack
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Playing the antihero
When actor Carl Schurr takes the stage tonight in Everyman Theatre's production of "All My Sons," perhaps he will dedicate his performance to Cherry Watson.
Cherry — and not even Schurr knows whether Cherry is a he or a she — was young Carl's...Tags: Missing in Action, Colleges and Universities, University of Michigan, Arthur Miller, Celebrities
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Waiting to learn who pays Dixon's legal bills
Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon's legal bills, racked up during a years-long corruption probe that has led her to enlist seven criminal defense attorneys for a theft trial next week, could run into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, legal observers say....Tags: Lawyers, Scott Peterson, Trials, Rod Blagojevich, Regional Authority
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'Lion King' is a roaring success at Hippodrome
Sun Theater CriticTicket sales for the 14-week run of The Lion King that ended Sunday at the Hippodrome Theatre totaled more than $15 million, and the show was seen by nearly 230,000 people, according to figures released yesterday by the Hippodrome Foundation and Clear...Tags: Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Christianity, American Red Cross, Morgan State University
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Ex-detainee of Guantanamo reflects on London bombings
Associated PressLONDON - Moazamm Begg spent more than two years at the prison camp in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where some fellow detainees were British-born Muslim radicals or self-proclaimed al-Qaida operatives - the same sort police believe carried out last week's suicide...Tags: Terrorism, Prisons, Afghanistan, Osama bin Laden, England
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A last push for justice in civil rights-era killings
Sun National StaffThe two events each seem to hold new promise of unmasking old ghosts. In Chicago, the FBI exhumed the body of Emmett Till last month in a search for clues about the 14-year-old black youth's brutal 1955 beating death. In Mississippi, reputed Ku Klux Klan...Tags: Murder, Employees, Emmett Till, Trials, Documentary (genre)
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Financier's career hits highest of highs and lowest of lows
Sun StaffAt the height of his brief career, Alan B. Bond was a Wall Street phenom, a rich and telegenic guru whose stock picks were eagerly parsed during the great bull market of the 1990s. But now Bond, like the market, has crashed to Earth, and the...Tags: Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Lawyers, Employees, Interior Policy, Prisons
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Tests for SARS to be made available to physicians soon
Associated PressTests for the SARS virus will soon help doctors sort out whether people with worrisome coughs and fevers have the new respiratory illness, relieving anxiety for many and helping judge who should be isolated. Government agencies, university labs and...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities, Health Organizations, Symptoms, Flu
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