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Tweet battle between police, union about social media strategy
The weekend tweets from the Baltimore Police Department featured a recruiting video, an appeal reminding domestic violence victims that officers can help, and a message honoring a colleague who died 40 years ago. But when a fatal stabbing at the Inner...
Tags: Theft, Murder, Twitter, Inc., Social Media, Los Angeles Police Department
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Center for simulated medicine opens in Anne Arundel County
A surgeon enters the operating room, offers his hands to a nurse and watches as she helps him into his rubber gloves with a snap. He glances at the patient on the table. A cloth covers the man's torso but for one area. Three trocars — tubes into...
Tags: Anne Arundel Medical Center, Medical Procedures and Tests, Nursing, Annapolis, Hernia
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Bloomberg loses the soda battle, not the war
The beverage industry is claiming victory after a New York City judge on Monday overturned a ban on super-size sodas and sugary drinks Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg had championed as a way to combat obesity among residents. But the battle is hardly over. Mr....
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Food Industry, Michael Bloomberg, Obesity, Justice System
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O's doctor becomes defense target in Angelos asbestos case
The Orioles' team doctor, William H. Goldiner, tended to orange-clad ballplayers at the same time as he diagnosed thousands of blue-collar workers with asbestos-related illnesses whose cases were taken up by prominent lawyer and team owner Peter G....
Tags: Heavy Engineering, Medical Procedures and Tests, Peter G. Angelos, Lawyers, Manufacturing and Engineering
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"The Civil War and American Art" is one of the first in a wave of regional creative projects about the conflict
The lone Union sentry stands atop Federal Hill, outlined against an ominous orange/red sky. In the distance, the tops of the Washington Monument and several spires rise above the city, as straight and determined as the rifle held in the soldier's left...Tags: Museums, Gun Control, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Personal Weapon Control, Towson
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Meet Eddie, the calico lobster
The Baltimore SunMeet Eddie. Eddie is a calico lobster. He is one in 30 million, give or take. Eddie is in safe hands now with the Profish Seafood Company of Washington, D.C. John Rorapaugh, Profish's director of sustainable initiatives, says that Eddie has been...Tags: Washington, DC, National Aquarium Baltimore
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Exhibit at Smithsonian explores history of America's obsession with food
Whether you're stuffing your face with a KFC Double Down sandwich or watching Gordon Ramsay roast professional chefs on "Hell's Kitchen," you're sharing in one of society's biggest obsessions: food. "Food is hot," said Paula Johnson, curator for the...
Tags: The French Chef (tv program), Gordon Ramsay, Julia Child, KFC's Double Down Sandwich
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Alleyn W. Moore, gardener
Alleyn Wagandt Moore, a gardener who was a judge in national horticultural competitions, died of cancer Nov. 21 at Gilchrist Hospice Care. The North Baltimore resident was 92.
Born Alleyn Hays Wagandt in Baltimore, she was a great-granddaughter of...Tags: Harford County, Charles Street, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland), Catonsville
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Roland V. Danielson, naval architect
Roland V. "Danny" Danielson, a retired Bethlehem Steel Corp. naval architect and avid outdoorsman, died Nov. 17 of renal failure at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. He was 92.
The son of Swedish and Danish immigrants, Roland Victor Danielson was born...Tags: Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Timonium
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Plight of Chinese orphans inspires author
Maryland-born author Carol Peacock describes living conditions in the poorest Chinese orphanages with a dispassionate eye. Her new novel, "Red Thread Sisters," describes playgrounds strewn with old tires and a caste system that divides children perceived...
Tags: Meryl Streep, CBS Corp., Literature, China, Anne Frank
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Dixon leads Chesapeake to MLL championship game with win over Boston
Sports XchangeIt didn't start pretty for the Chesapeake Bayhawks during Saturday's Major League Lacrosse semifinal at Harvard Stadium in Cambridge, Mass., but a momentum-changing string of four points in 48 seconds left the Bayhawks smiling at the end. Kyle Dixon, the...Tags: Chesapeake Bayhawks, Boston, Major League Lacrosse, Denver Outlaws, Boston Cannons
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Carol M. Herndon, volunteer
Carol M. Herndon, a longtime volunteer and advocate for the developmentally disabled, died Sept. 8 of complications from cancer at PowerBack Rehabilitation in Lutherville. She was 82.
The daughter of a surgeon and a homemaker, Carol Mae Smith was born...Tags: Baltimore County, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Kennedy Krieger Institute, March of Dimes Foundation, Cancer
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