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    Jun 10, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. Program promotes safe sleep practices with infants

    When registered nurse Kelcey Wellman tells parents their infant shouldn't sleep with stuffed animals or baby bumper, she said they're often surprised. "If the baby gets over in the corner, they can suffocate," said Wellman, who works with pregnant...

    Tags: Dennis Daugaard, Hospitals and Clinics, Demographics, Health, Family

  2. Nov 16, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Letter to the Editor - Nov. 16

    Maryland’s vote for marriage equality makes me proud To the editor: Kudos to Tim Rowland for his column supporting marriage equality (“In America, rights take precedent over beliefs,” Nov. 4). Love requires that everyone be treated...

    Tags: Marriage, Same-Sex Marriage, Religion and Belief, Family, Minority Groups

  4. Jun 13, 2012 |Story| Daily Press
  5. Civil War music will be revisited by Federal City Brass Band at Fort Monroe

    If you've been aching to hear a band play the greatest hits of the 1860s, you're in luck. The <a href=&quot;http://www.jvmusic.net/FCBB.html" target="_blank"><strong>Federal City Brass Band</strong></a> is scheduled to give a free concert at Fort Monroe in Hampton 7 p.m. Thursday, June 21.
    If you've been aching to hear a band play the greatest hits of the 1860s, you're in luck. The Federal City Brass Band is scheduled to give a free concert at Fort Monroe in Hampton 7 p.m. Thursday, June 21. Founded in 2002, the group recreates the sound...

    Tags: Catonsville, Music, U.S. Army, Career and Workplace, Arts and Culture

  6. Nov 12, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Local hospice program will provide mutual support for those who have lost a loved one to suicide

    This year, about 40,000 people in the United States will chose to end their lives.
    marieg@herald-mail.com
    This year, about 40,000 people in the United States will chose to end their lives. It’s a sobering statistic from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Equally sobering is the fact that it might be someone you know — a family...

    Tags: Mental Health, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Human Interest, DVDs, Culture

  8. Nov 2, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  9. Flowers, ritual, horse race mark Day of the Dead

    MEXICO CITY (AP) &mdash; Mexicans cleaned the bones of dead relatives and decorated their graves with flowers and candy skulls. In Haiti, voodoo practitioners circled an iron cross at a cemetery and poured moonshine to honor their ancestors. Some Guatemalans held a wild horse race to remember the dead.
    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexicans cleaned the bones of dead relatives and decorated their graves with flowers and candy skulls. In Haiti, voodoo practitioners circled an iron cross at a cemetery and poured moonshine to honor their ancestors. Some...

    Tags: Haiti, Grateful Dead (music group), Customs and Tradition, Music, Culture

  10. Oct 31, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  11. Day of the Dead Preview

    Allie Mac Kay has a preview of the 12th Annual Day of the Dead festival in Canoga Park. Día de los Muertos, (The Day of the Dead), is a celebration, which represents the merging of an ancient Aztec celebration with Catholicism. The tradition grew from the...

    Tags: Arts, Grateful Dead (music group), Customs and Tradition, Entertainment Events, Culture

  12. Oct 23, 2012 |Story| Winchester Sun
  13. Things take a grave turn at the library

    By John Maruskin
    By John Maruskin Clark County Library Last week the library hosted the Gateway Paranormal Society for a program about ghost hunting or how to spot spirits who had not passed over to the other side. This Thursday, Oct. 25, the library’s Reference...

    Tags: Barbie (fictional character), Customs and Tradition, Culture, Halloween, Arts and Culture

  14. Oct 24, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. NIH targets all causes of sleeping infant deaths

    Only 4 months and 4 days old, Becky Borchardt dozed off on her tummy on a couch at her child care provider's home. She never woke up.
    Only 4 months and 4 days old, Becky Borchardt dozed off on her tummy on a couch at her child care provider's home. She never woke up. Since sudden infant death syndrome took Becky's life 21 years ago, her mother, Downers Grove resident Pam Borchardt, has...

    Tags: Northwestern University, Pediatrics, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals

  16. Oct 21, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Lily of the Mohawks' canonized first Native American saint; Ferndale family at ceremony

    In the 17th century, she was known as &ldquo;Lily of the Mohawks,&rdquo; a Catholic convert scarred by <a id=&quot;HEDAI00000332" class="taxInlineTagLink" title="Smallpox " href="http://www.latimes.com/topic/health/diseases-illnesses/smallpox--HEDAI00000332.topic">smallpox</a> and ostracized by her tribe but unshaken in her faith.
    Los Angeles Times
    In the 17th century, she was known as “Lily of the Mohawks,” a Catholic convert scarred by smallpox and ostracized by her tribe but unshaken in her faith. After Sunday, she will be known as St. Catherine Tekakwitha, the first Native...

    Tags: Vatican City, Necrotizing Fasciitis, Smallpox , Benedict XVI, Christianity

  18. Oct 10, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Growing through grief

    Almost four years after her husband's death from Parkinson's disease, former Sacramento County, Calif., supervisor Sandra Smoley has reinvented her life. She rented out the Fair Oaks home where she lived with her late husband, architect Walter Rohrer,...

    Tags: Columbia University, Rentals, Social Sciences, Health and Medical Professionals, Arts and Culture

  20. Aug 10, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. No evidence Coliseum chief illegally sought USC job, agency says

    California's political watchdog agency said<strong> </strong>it was unable to substantiate allegations that the interim head of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum illegally sought a job with USC while he was responsible for protecting taxpayers in talks to turn over control of the stadium to the university.
    California's political watchdog agency said it was unable to substantiate allegations that the interim head of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum illegally sought a job with USC while he was responsible for protecting taxpayers in talks to turn over...

    Tags: Bribery, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Corporate Crime

  22. Aug 22, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  23. Rodricks: Incident shows our vulnerability to disaster

    "We love our children with all our hearts," Gordon Livingston, psychiatrist, philosopher, author and twice-bereaved parent says from his home in Howard County. "We imagine that they will bury us. Then fate intervenes and we must bury them. Nowhere is...

    Tags: Ellicott City, Leukemia, Culture, Arts and Culture, Health and Safety at School

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