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Long under suspicion
Sun reporterThe Frederick County scientist who killed himself days before federal prosecutors reportedly planned to charge him with five murders related to the 2001 anthrax attacks had been under suspicion for more than a year and was recently accused of making...Tags: Career and Workplace, Elijah E. Cummings, Newspaper and Magazine, Health and Safety at Work, Trials
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Surprising Westminster clinches boys lacrosse title
Special to The SunThough the Westminster boys lacrosse team has made a habit of advancing deep into the playoffs in recent years, few expected the Owls to be a factor in the Carroll County title race this spring. Coach Jeff Doolan's team entered this season facing the...Tags: Lacrosse, Education, Basketball, Sports
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Players optimistic about Harbaugh
Sun reporterHis brother Jim is more familiar to his newest players, but news of John Harbaugh's ascent to the Ravens' head coaching vacancy was well received by several players last night. "I'm excited that we have a coach," running back Cory Ross said. "Now we...Tags: Baseball, Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore Ravens, Education, Brian Billick
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Consumers can use research to their advantage
Allentown Morning CallConsumers are complicated. Economists once assumed consumers make rational, prudent money decisions based on their economic self-interest. Recent studies show that is simply false. It turns out consumers can be tricked into buying, they make poor choices...Tags: Happiness (state of mind), Allentown, Medical Research, Services and Shopping, University of Miami
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Scientist linked to anthrax case dies
One of the nation's top biodefense researchers has died in Frederick, apparently in a suicide, just as the U.S. Justice Department was to file criminal charges against him in the anthrax mailing assaults of 2001 that killed five, the Los Angeles Times has...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Laws, National Government, Hospitals and Clinics, Suicide
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Madison homicide claims 2nd victim
(AP) - A second person has died as a result of an incident in Madison that's being investigated as a homicide by Indiana State Police. Police say 20-year-old Ranear Kirksey has died as a result of his injuries. Kirksey had been in critical condition at...Tags: Murder, Hospitals and Clinics, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Health
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West Side will represent at Ford Field!
As the MHSAA playoff pairings were announced on Sunday night, I realized that several area teams have received draws that will allow them to play for State Titles at Ford Field on Thanksgiving weekend. Last season only 2 schools made the trip to Ford...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Manchester Community College, Death
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L.A. in Wooden's words
Times Staff WriterEVEN though most people call him Coach, John Wooden prefers to think of himself as a teacher, and not just one who taught hundreds of UCLA basketball players during his 28 seasons coaching the Bruins. His Pyramid of Success, a diagram of core values,...Tags: Arte Moreno, Walter Alston, Magic Johnson, Sandy Koufax, National Basketball Association
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Discovering Columbus
Tribune staff reporterPeople might suppose that an Ohio State game at Ohio Stadium--the famed "Horseshoe"--would grind the town to a halt. Columbus isn't a town, however; it's a city big enough to keep its enthusiasms separated, so that even when 100,000-plus fans converge in...Tags: Arts and Culture, Gays and Lesbians, National Basketball Association, Chicago Tribune, Vehicles
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For colleagues, a 'quiet, giving kind of guy'
Sun reportersFriends and colleagues expressed shock yesterday that Bruce E. Ivins - an award-winning scientist who played guitar in his church folk group - would kill himself after being targeted in a federal anthrax probe, even as a contrasting portrait emerged of...Tags: Arts and Culture, Career and Workplace, Christianity, Los Angeles Times, History
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Ravens seek to retain Ryan as coordinator
Sun reporterThe Ravens are in negotiations with Rex Ryan to keep him as the defensive coordinator on new coach John Harbaugh's staff, an NFL source said. To retain Ryan, the Ravens likely have to give him a significant raise. Ryan is in the final year of a two-...Tags: Miami Dolphins, Baseball, Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore Ravens, Football
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MEET DR. SHARON PETITJEAN
Profession: Medical director of Riverside PACE at 4107 W. Mercury Blvd., Hampton, 251-7977. She also serves on the faculty of Riverside's Family Practice Residency and as medical director of the Dementia Unit at The Gardens at Warwick Forest. Education:...Tags: Education, Family, Colleges and Universities
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