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Philadelphia rulings on dying children spur debate on transplants
A second dying child has been given a chance to get a transplant of adult lungs, the latest step in a debate over a policy that has raised medical and legal questions. Javier Acosta, 11, has been placed on the official list to receive an adult lung...Tags: Kathleen Sebelius, Lung Transplants, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Judges
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Hurricane season revs up earlier
Hurricane season seems to be getting an earlier start. The number of tropical storms popping up in May and June has about doubled since the era of heightened hurricane intensity started in 1995. Under long-term averages, June storms develop once every...Tags: Weather Reports, Natural Disasters, Hurricanes, Weather
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Andrea, no longer tropical, dumping heavy rains Friday
Tropical Storm Andrea dropped several inches of rain on the Baltimore area Friday and could bring several inches more, causing some flooding and road closures. The rain started Thursday night, and is forecast to continue into early Saturday. As much...
Tags: Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Cecil County, St. Mary's County, National Weather Service, Chesapeake Bay Bridge
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Marlins-Mets series opener postponed
NEW YORK The Miami Marlins missed Tropical Storm Andrea at home, but they couldn't evade her rain bands on the road. Friday's series opener against the Mets was postponed due to inclement weather. It has been re-scheduled as part of a single admission...Tags: Miami Marlins, New York Mets, St. Louis Cardinals, Sports, Mike Redmond
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Fishing Report
INLAND TROUT Rivers and streams: Conditions for fishing will vary. Flows in most areas are at or above typical early June levels and the forecast includes the potential for significant rainfall in portions of the northeast over the next 36 hours with...Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Danbury, Lyme, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Middlefield
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Pennsylvania girl given opportunity for adult lung transplant
A 10-year-old Pennsylvania girl has been given a chance at a transplant that could save her life after a judge ordered that the desperately ill child be added to the list of those hoping to receive an adult lung. The case, involving Sarah Murnaghan,...Tags: Kathleen Sebelius, Lung Transplants, Lotteries, Lifestyle and Leisure, Cystic Fibrosis
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Andrea, year's 1st named storm, heads to Fla.; other states warned
Andrea, the first named storm of the season, worked its way through the Gulf of Mexico toward the Florida coast Thursday, pushing heavy rains and bringing the possibility of scattered tornadoes. The weather system, technically a tropical storm...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Tampa, Gulf of Mexico, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Mexico
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On 69th anniversary, D-Day Memorial plans new exhibit honoring Bedford's sacrifice
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefWhen America pauses to remember June 6, hundreds normally flock to the Overlord Arch in Bedford. That wasn't the case Thursday. A tropical storm moved the event that's normally held at the National D-Day Memorial. As rain fell outside, tears flowed...Tags: Human Interest
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Rain makes a bleak first day of summer break
caleb.calhoun@herld-mail.comAfternoon rain limited outdoor activities on the first day of summer break for Washington County Public Schools students — and Friday isn’t likely to be any different. Rain is expected to fall on Washington County periodically through...Tags: Weather Reports, National Weather Service, Weather
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Home Insurance Bill Protects Against Dropped Coverage After Loss From Catastrophe
The Hartford CourantA bill awaiting Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's signature would make it illegal for home insurers to decline or cancel coverage — or refuse to renew a policy — based solely on losses from a tropical storm or other catastrophe. Malloy supports the...Tags: Government, Regional Authority, Dannel P. Malloy , New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Executive Branch
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Pack umbrella — showers forecast throughout week
If you've wanted to buy a new umbrella or rain jacket, this is the week to make that purchase. Meteorologists are calling for daily showers in the Orlando area, with heavy downpours forecast in the middle and later parts of the week that could result...
Tags: National Hurricane Center, Weather Reports, Natural Disasters, National Weather Service, Florida Highway Patrol
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Storms, heavy rains likely this week
Sun SentinelExpect to see lots of showers and storms this week, and some of the rain could be heavy at times. That's the result of deep tropical moisture combined with a low-pressure system in the Gulf of Mexico moving generally in this direction. The low-...Tags: National Hurricane Center, Weather Reports, Natural Disasters, Weather
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