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    Apr 2, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  1. Does Congress have the heart to avert disability crisis?

    Bonnie Lee worked for 12 years as a health technician for Kaiser Permanente in Southern California, started her own Web services company, and raised two kids as a single mother in Ontario.
    Bonnie Lee worked for 12 years as a health technician for Kaiser Permanente in Southern California, started her own Web services company, and raised two kids as a single mother in Ontario. Then Bonnie, 51, moved back East to rural Pennsylvania and...

    Tags: Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace, Social Security, U.S. Congress, Cerebral Palsy

  2. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Carol G. Hjortsberg, educator

    Carol G. Hjortsberg, former head of Grace Episcopal Day School and author of a history of St. Anne's Episcopal Church in Annapolis, died March 27 from complications of diabetes at Baltimore Washington Medical Center. She was 69.
    Carol G. Hjortsberg, former head of Grace Episcopal Day School and author of a history of St. Anne's Episcopal Church in Annapolis, died March 27 from complications of diabetes at Baltimore Washington Medical Center. She was 69. "Carol was very...

    Tags: Diabetes, D.H. Lawrence, Ellicott City, Anglicanism, Colleges and Universities

  4. Apr 2, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. Hungry for a group to safely deliver leftover food to charities

    On a recent evening, students at Pomona College feasted on chicken pot pie, steamed veggies, biscuits and rice. And, as is often the case, there were plenty of leftovers in the dining hall, enough for about 100 extra meals. Those leftovers, however,...

    Tags: Charity, University of Cambridge, Employees, Health and Safety at Work, Biology

  6. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Dr. Kenneth B. Kochmann, family physician

    Dr. Kenneth B. Kochmann, a former social worker who became a physician later in life, died March 8 of multiple myeloma at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 63.
    Dr. Kenneth B. Kochmann, a former social worker who became a physician later in life, died March 8 of multiple myeloma at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 63. The son of German immigrant parents — his father was a traveling salesman and his mother a...

    Tags: Chemotherapy, State University of New York, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Colleges and Universities, New York City

  8. May 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Orb brings home Kentucky Derby win for Janney

    Stuart Janney III slipped into Churchill Downs virtually unnoticed Saturday afternoon, a few hours after landing in Lexington and driving to the track with his wife, two children and son-in-law. The northern Baltimore County resident, who had avoided the Kentucky Derby fanfare all week, soon found himself as the center of attention.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Stuart Janney III slipped into Churchill Downs virtually unnoticed Saturday afternoon, a few hours after landing in Lexington and driving to the track with his wife, two children and son-in-law. The northern Baltimore County resident, who had avoided...

    Tags: Preakness Stakes, Triple Crown, The Jockey Club Incorporated, Baltimore County, Science and Technology

  10. May 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Recreation and outdoors calendar

    NOOD Regatta Sunday, May 5: The largest sailboat racing tour in the country, the Sperry Top-Sider NOOD Regatta series, concludes its weekend stay at the Annapolis Yacht Club. Sailors will compete on the Chesapeake Bay from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. There...

    Tags: Preakness Stakes, Windsurfing, Arts and Culture, Lifestyle and Leisure, St. Michaels

  12. May 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Police still investigating background of College Park shooter

    Authorities say they are continuing to investigate a student murder-suicide this year just off the University of Maryland, College Park campus, a revelation that comes a month after the case was declared closed.
    Authorities say they are continuing to investigate a student murder-suicide this year just off the University of Maryland, College Park campus, a revelation that comes a month after the case was declared closed. Detectives are not looking for additional...

    Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Ellicott City, Morgan State University, Science and Technology, Health and Safety at School

  14. Mar 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Bright Minds: Sezin Palmer, research and exploratory development

    While catching up recently with an old friend, Sezin Palmer talked about her work as a program manager in APL’s Research and Exploratory Development Department and her previous stint in the Undersea Warfare Department.
    While catching up recently with an old friend, Sezin Palmer talked about her work as a program manager in APL’s Research and Exploratory Development Department and her previous stint in the Undersea Warfare Department. “I mentioned that I...

    Tags: Ellicott City, Science and Technology, Engineering, Central Intelligence Agency, Electronics

  16. Mar 31, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Paul Umansky, Sinai Hospital spokesman, opera lover

    Paul Umansky, an opera lover, occasional actor and, for more than two decades, the public voice of Sinai Hospital, died March 27 at the Gilchrest Center.
    Paul Umansky, an opera lover, occasional actor and, for more than two decades, the public voice of Sinai Hospital, died March 27 at the Gilchrest Center. He was 81, and died following a three-year bout with multiple myeloma. "He was a great guy," said...

    Tags: Jay Ward, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, State University of New York, Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities

  18. May 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Maryland's Janney shuns limelight, even with Derby favorite Orb

    When his first Kentucky Derby horse, Orb, was named the favorite Wednesday, Stuart S. Janney the III was not there to raise his hands triumphantly for the cameras.
    When his first Kentucky Derby horse, Orb, was named the favorite Wednesday, Stuart S. Janney the III was not there to raise his hands triumphantly for the cameras. He won't be in Louisville at all in the days leading to the race. A short phone call with...

    Tags: Sports, New York Racing Association, The Jockey Club Incorporated, Triple Crown, Science and Technology

  20. May 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Journey in grief leads to new protections from bullying

    The mourners followed the coffin of 15-year-old Grace McComas out of the church and into the morning sunlight of a beautiful Easter season. Christine McComas carried her child's stuffed toy in the crook of her arm. Grief made her look almost wistful.
    The mourners followed the coffin of 15-year-old Grace McComas out of the church and into the morning sunlight of a beautiful Easter season. Christine McComas carried her child's stuffed toy in the crook of her arm. Grief made her look almost wistful. As...

    Tags: Easter, Science and Technology, Judges, Howard County, Colleges and Universities

  22. May 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Franklin W. Littleton Jr., decorated World War II veteran

    Franklin W. Littleton Jr., a retired career Air Force officer and a businessman who was a big-band and Dixieland music aficionado, died April 20 of complications from dementia at Nichols Eldercare, an Edgewood assisted-living facility. The Bel Air resident was 91.
    Franklin W. Littleton Jr., a retired career Air Force officer and a businessman who was a big-band and Dixieland music aficionado, died April 20 of complications from dementia at Nichols Eldercare, an Edgewood assisted-living facility. The Bel Air...

    Tags: Sports, World War II (1939-1945), Armed Forces, Golf, Unrest, Conflicts and War

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