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Attorney: Med tech spread hepatitis in Baltimore in 2008
A New Hampshire attorney says a client contracted hepatitis C from a traveling hospital worker two years earlier than has been previously alleged he began spreading the disease. Portsmouth attorney Michael Rainboth represents five patients who were...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Justice System, Prosecution, Hospitals and Clinics, Hepatitis
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Mikulski likens loss of hospital ship Comfort to departure of Colts
The Baltimore SunSen. Barbara A. Mikulski on Wednesday likened the loss of the USNS Comfort to the departure of the Baltimore Colts – and asked Navy Secretary Ray Mabus to reconsider. The U.S. Fleet Forces Command announced last month that it was moving the white-...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, U.S. Navy, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Hurricanes, Naval Station Norfolk
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Faidley's crab cake to compete on Travel Channel sandwich show
The Baltimore SunFaidley's storied crab cake will compete for the title of best sandwich in America on a new Travel Channel show debuting on June 6. In eleven episodes, "Adam Richman's Best Sandwich in America" will introduce viewers to 30 iconic sandwiches in 27 cities....Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), CSS Virginia, Lexington Market, Tampa
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Bay collision in 1978 of collier and Coast Guard cutter left 11 dead
The book "Guardians of the Capes" asserts that "most of the marine casualties on the bay have been minor in nature." But 33 years ago, the bay was the scene of a spectacular tragedy. On Oct. 20, 1978, the collier M/V Santa Cruz II, loaded with 19,500...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Fishing
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Linda W. Conner
Baltimore Sun reporterLinda W. Conner, a popular educator who had taught at Friends School and Jemicy School in Owings Mills, died Sunday of breast cancer at her Towson home. She was 50. Linda Wright was born at what is now the Naval Medical Center Portsmouth in Virginia and...Tags: The Happiest News!, Breast Cancer, George Washington Carver, Netherlands, Diseases and Illnesses
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William A. Kroh, owner of marine auto terminal, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterWilliam Allen Kroh, who owned and operated marine automobile terminals that handled thousands of autos in the port of Baltimore, died Saturday of congestive heart failure at his Brooklandville home. He was 80. "He was a self-made man who had an...Tags: University of Baltimore, Preakness Stakes, Triple Crown, Belmont Stakes, Kentucky Derby
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William A. Kroh, owner of marine auto terminal
William Allen Kroh, who owned and operated marine automobile terminals that handled thousands of autos in the port of Baltimore, died Saturday of congestive heart failure at his Brooklandville home. He was 80.
"He was a self-made man who had an...Tags: University of Baltimore, Preakness Stakes, Triple Crown, Belmont Stakes, Kentucky Derby
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Condolences to Lassiter family and Social Security workers
Sad news, indeed.
The Social Security Administration announced that Mark Lassiter, the agency's press officer, died suddenly on Monday.
I have contacted Mark over the years about questions on Social Security or to get answers for readers about their...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Social Security, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Justices dismiss Md. case
sun reporterA youth accused of murdering a businessman just blocks from the State House will not face state charges after the nation's highest court yesterday threw out prosecutors' appeal and, in the process, passed on an opportunity to clarify one of the so-...Tags: Trials, Death, University of Michigan, Justice System, Juvenile Delinquency
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North Carolina, Virginia still reeling after storm
Associated PressRICHMOND, Va. - Four days after Hurricane Isabel barreled into the East Coast, thousands of people went back to work yesterday without the benefit of home-cooked meals or hot showers, and encountered miles of blank traffic lights and downed power lines....Tags: Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Mark R. Warner, Executive Branch, Maryland, Death
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Hampton Roads makes for sensible destination in Va.
Hartford CourantPORTSMOUTH, Va. -- Possibly the Hampton Roads area hasn't heard there's a bad economy going on, that we need to be thrifty and not squander our resources. Instead, this happily cluttered corner of Virginia luxuriantly overflows with fascinating places,...Tags: Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, Douglas MacArthur, Zoology, Shipbuilding, Trips and Vacations
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Potent storm 'was a monster'
Sun National StaffJACKSONVILLE, N.C. - Hurricane Isabel pinwheeled into North Carolina and Virginia with devastating force early yesterday afternoon, then screamed up the Eastern seaboard, knocking out power for more than 2 million people in those two states alone, ripping...Tags: Tropical Storms, Camp Lejeune (military base), Death, Hatteras, Mayflower Voyage (1620)
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