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Anne Arundel County Digest
Lecture series Novelist Ralph Peters will deliver the lecture, "The Price of Historical Illiteracy: Wishful Thinking and the Death of Strategy," at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at St. John's College, 60 College Ave. in Annapolis. The lecture is the first in a new...Tags: Culture, Awards and Prizes, Teaching and Learning, FedEx Field, Music
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Coming: Walk MS: Orlando and Bike MS: The Citrus Tour
Orlando SentinelTwo benefits for multiple sclerosis are coming: Mid Florida Walk MS: Orlando is Sunday, April 7, at a new location this year in Baldwin Park, at Harbor Park, 4990 New Broad St. The event runs from 8 a.m. to noon, and you can register to walk as an...Tags: Bok Tower, Lake Wales, Amusement and Theme Parks, Baldwin Park (Orlando, Florida), Orlando
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Rare form of macular degeneration dims man's sight but not his work ethic
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Driving to his company's Granger office one day, Niel Makielski noticed the telephone poles along the road seemed to be warping as he passed them. The chief of his company's small maintenance department and a "fix-it" guy all his life,...Tags: U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Retraining, Veterans Affairs, Macular Degeneration, Career and Workplace
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Mel B. of the Spice Girls joins 'America's Got Talent'
Mel B., best known for her time as the Spice Girl "Scary Spice," has been announced as the new judge for the NBC reality competition series "America's Got Talent." She's replacing Sharon Osbourne, who left the show after last season following a...Tags: Melanie Brown, NBC (tv network), Television Industry, America's Got Talent (tv program), One Direction (music group)
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Supreme Court hears case on federal benefits for gays
WASHINGTON (AP) — In the second of back-to-back gay marriage cases, the Supreme Court is turning to a constitutional challenge to the law that prevents legally married gay Americans from collecting federal benefits generally available to straight...
Tags: Republican Party, Proposition 8 (California, 2010), Trials, Career and Workplace, Gays and Lesbians
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End-of-life views are lopsided in support of the right to choose 'death with dignity'
There does not seem to be any middle ground on the issue of physician-assisted suicide. In fact, going by the reactions to Friday's column on that topic, there is no support for any ground other than that for the right of individuals to make end-of-life...
Tags: Euthanasia, Coopersburg, Cherryville, Health and Medical Professionals, Jack Kevorkian
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Alice J. Lyon, 89
Alice J. “Sue” Lyon, 89, died at home in Willis, Texas, on Monday, March 18, 2013, following a brief illness. She was born in Daytona Beach, Fla., on April 27, 1923, to George O. and Alice S. Sowers. She graduated with honors from...Tags: American Legion, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Specialization, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), American Red Cross
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Medical marijuana bill passes House
Legislation to legalize medical marijuana passed the House of Delegates Monday, sending the measure to the Senate. The bill would allow marijuana to be distributed through academic research centers by doctors and nurses. Similar measures have failed...Tags: Nursing, Martin O'Malley, Health Treatments, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Specialization
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Hoop Heroes game benefits Salvation Army's Zone Academy
The Hoop Heroes Basketball Championship Game has played a major part in helping youngsters in the Salvation Army's Zone Academy improve their literacy. This annual event raises funds for the academy, which provides homework tutoring for youths ages 8...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, Stroke, Values, Religion and Belief, The Salvation Army
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Comedy to bring music lessons to students
The 2013 Leadership Burbank Class is planning a comedy night to raise funds for its community project, “31 Violins”, a program to expand instrumental music instruction to Burbank’s elementary schools. The event, “Laughs for...
Tags: Stroke, Awards and Prizes, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Music
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Anthem halts plan to require some drug purchases by mail
Anthem Blue Cross is backing off a decision to require some policyholders to buy their prescription drugs from a single mail-order pharmacy — a requirement that the California attorney general's office said may be illegal. Anthem, California's...Tags: Kamala D. Harris, Judges, Healthcare Provider, Heart Disease, Minority Groups
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'Off-label' use of anti-drowsiness drug skyrockets
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The number of Americans taking the narcolepsy and shift work sleep disorder drug modafinil has increased almost 10-fold over the past decade, according to a new study. What's more, the majority of those prescriptions were...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Symptoms, Health Treatments, Cephalon Incorporated, Health and Medical Professionals
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