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Health officials consider increasing plastic surgery center oversight
Maryland health officials may ask state lawmakers for permission to oversee plastic surgery centers, a move inspired in part by the death of a Lochearn woman after liposuction.
The state health department had already been considering whether to ask...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Staphylococcal Infection , Pharmaceuticals, Montgomery County (Maryland), Procedural Sedation
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Loeschke has failed Towson University
I have been following the testimonials in The Sun from longtime associates and friends of Towson University President Maravene Loeschke affirming her leadership and managerial skills ("Towson University has a first-class leader," April 24). I'm sure...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Colleges and Universities, Annapolis, Towson University, College Baseball
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Sugarloaf Crafts Festival is sweet spot for area artists
For the past four years, artist Patrick Reid O'Brien has hammered together his display at the Sugarloaf Craft Festival like a carpenter. He starts by attaching pieces of old shutters together. Over the next three hours, he places the art. Then come...
Tags: Fells Point, Hampton Classic, Festive Events, Fine Artists, Artists
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Dr. Paul Lietman
Dr. Paul S. Lietman, a retired Johns Hopkins professor of medicine, pharmacology, molecular sciences and pediatrics, died of congestive heart failure April 20 at his Ruxton home. He was 79. "He was a gifted educator and was beloved by generations of...
Tags: Healthcare Provider, Medical Specialization, Teachers, Orthopedic Surgery, Medical Research
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Like/Dislike with Alexandra von Paris, Baltimore entrepreneur
When Alexandra von Paris found herself out of a job in 2010, she didn't know how she was going to pay rent. Instead of working for another business, von Paris decided to start her own. Von Paris (Ali for short) founded Route One Apparel, which she...
Tags: Ann Taylor, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Georgetown, Inner Harbor
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Former home of Johnny Unitas is this year's BSO Decorators Show House
With its commanding view of roof tops and tree tops stretching endlessly north, Legend Hill in Timonium is similar to most previous show houses in that it is old and stately. Legend Hill, off Timonium Road, is named for legendary Baltimore quarterback...
Tags: Animals, Culture, Johnny Unitas, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Folklore and Mythology
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Extra DUI patrols scheduled this weekend for Towson, Timonium
Baltimore County Police and the Maryland State Police will be enforcing drunk driving laws with a DUI saturation patrol in Towson and Timonium this weekend. Police said that between 9 p.m. and 3 a.m. on April 18, 19, and 20, officers will be looking for...Tags: Towson, Maryland State Police, Baltimore County, Johnny Unitas
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Fourth-grader from St. Joseph awarded Knott scholarship [Cockeysville]
Olivia Mezzullo, a fourth-grade student at St. Joseph School Cockeysville, recently got some exciting news: She is the recipient of one of seven elementary-level scholarships awarded by the Knott Scholarship Funds. The Knott Scholarship Funds are based...Tags: Christianity, High Schools, University of Pennsylvania, Annapolis, Alzheimer's Disease
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Hopkins and its students made the right and decent choice about Carson
As a gay person, I read with interest a couple of letters in The Sun that commented about how Johns Hopkins coerced Dr. Ben Carson to step down as commencement speaker for the School of Medicine because he publicly expressed himself in opposing same sex...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage
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Balto. Co. budget would add new seats for crowded schools
Baltimore County would add classrooms for thousands of students under a budget proposal unveiled Monday by County Executive Kevin Kamenetz — a plan advocates hope signals a commitment to solve the overcrowding that has plagued the school system....
Tags: Personal Income, Health Insurance Cost, Finance, Kevin Kamenetz, Dundalk
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Kathleen M. Zeidler, legal secretary
Kathleen M. Zeidler, a retired legal secretary and homemaker, died Friday of complications from Alzheimer's disease at a Kensington assisted-living facility. The longtime Roland Park resident was 85.
The daughter of a veterinarian and a homemaker, Ruth...Tags: Roland Park, Kensington, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Haddam, Alzheimer's Disease
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Church of the Nativity in Timonium aims to 'make church matter'
A simple walk through the Church of the Nativity makes it clear that the Timonium Roman Catholic Church aims to give its parishioners a different worship experience. A full-band setup, including an electronic drum set, sits beside a seldom-used organ....
Tags: Christianity, Theft, Customs and Tradition, Loyola University Maryland, Roman Catholicism
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