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    May 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Featherstone looking to go from takedowns to knockouts

    When Jake Smith first saw former wrestler Jerome Featherstone Jr. working out six months ago at the Baltimore Boxing Club, the veteran trainer and promoter spotted his talent immediately.
    When Jake Smith first saw former wrestler Jerome Featherstone Jr. working out six months ago at the Baltimore Boxing Club, the veteran trainer and promoter spotted his talent immediately. "The way he trained was unbelievable," Smith said. "I saw him...

    Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Glen Burnie, Health

  2. Apr 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. City Hall to light up blue for autism

    If you&rsquo;re wondering why <a href=&quot;http://www.baltimorecity.gov/" target="_blank">Baltimore City Hall</a> is blue, it&rsquo;s for autism awareness.
    If you’re wondering why Baltimore City Hall is blue, it’s for autism awareness. As part of the International “Light It Up Blue” campaign, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has joined with the Kennedy Krieger Institute on the...

    Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Autism, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

  4. Mar 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Linda Schuberth

    Linda Schuberth, a senior occupational therapist at the Kennedy Krieger Institute who helped children overcome swallowing and feeding issues, died of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, March 5 at her Homeland home. She...

    Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Anne Arundel County, Asthma, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health

  6. Oct 21, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Kennedy Krieger patient's home gets 'Extreme Makeover' treatment

    Through the magic of television, America and 180 other countries will watch tonight as ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition unveils a new home for a 24-year-old quadriplegic patient at Baltimore's Kennedy Krieger Institute.
    Through the magic of television, America and 180 other countries will watch tonight as ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition unveils a new home for a 24-year-old quadriplegic patient at Baltimore's Kennedy Krieger Institute. But in fact, Brian Keefer...

    Tags: House Building, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health and Medical Professionals, Cell Phones, Health

  8. Oct 7, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. United Cerebral Palsy of Maryland names three women to board of directors

    United Cerebral Palsy of Central Maryland, a nonprofit organization with locations in Arbutus and Halethorpe to support individuals with disabilities achieve independence and productivity, name these women to its board of directors: • Vanessa Jones,...

    Tags: Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Cerebral Palsy, Head Start, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Halethorpe

  10. Dec 4, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
  11. Questions swirl around $6 billion nuclear lab

    SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — At Los Alamos National Laboratory, officials are moving forward with final design and initial construction plans for a new $6 billion nuclear lab. But questions continue to swirl about exactly what kind of nuclear and plutonium...

    Tags: Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Manufacturing and Engineering, Japan, Defense Equipment

  12. Nov 30, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Regulator vows to improve trucking enforcement

    The nation's top trucking regulators said Wednesday that their agency is moving to prevent companies that have been shut down for repeated safety violations from staying in business by changing their names, a recurring problem in the industry. The...

    Tags: U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Injuries and Wounds, Health, Economy, Business and Finance, John Boehner

  14. Aug 12, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. L. Patrick Deering, accountant, dies

    L. Patrick Deering, a retired accountant and insurance executive who worked behind the scenes on behalf of cultural, educational and philanthropic causes, died of leukemia Sunday at his Ruxton home. He was 88.
    L. Patrick Deering, a retired accountant and insurance executive who worked behind the scenes on behalf of cultural, educational and philanthropic causes, died of leukemia Sunday at his Ruxton home. He was 88. Born on a cattle and dairy farm in County...

    Tags: Corporate Officers, Business Enterprises, New York, Elections, Harbor

  16. Sep 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Kennedy Krieger sued over lead paint study

    In a class action lawsuit filed Thursday, Kennedy Krieger Institute is accused of exposing poor black children to "dangerous levels" of lead as part of a housing experiment in the 1990s. The suit, filed Thursday in Baltimore City Circuit Court by...

    Tags: Physical Conditions, Trials, Crimes, Health, Painting

  18. Sep 21, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  19. Green Wheels: "Nuclear Cars" Have Reactors on Board

    Jesse Berst of the Center for Smart Energy points out that if Thomas Edison came back from the grave he'd find our electric grid pretty much just as he left it. I'd add that Henry Ford (Edison's bosom buddy) would find our cars recognizable, too: Four wheels, internal combustion engine, exhaust pipe, etc.
    Jesse Berst of the Center for Smart Energy points out that if Thomas Edison came back from the grave he'd find our electric grid pretty much just as he left it. I'd add that Henry Ford (Edison's bosom buddy) would find our cars recognizable, too: Four...

    Tags: Ford, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Car Engine Repair, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Car Safety Tips and Advice

  20. Jul 4, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  21. Los Alamos residents alowed home as wildfire rolls back

    LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (AP) — Honking horns and waving to firefighters, residents of a New Mexico city threatened by a massive wildfire rolled back into Los Alamos nearly a week after flames forced an evacuation and the closure of a nearby major nuclear...

    Tags: Native Americans, Manhattan (New York City), New Mexico, Minority Groups, Disasters and Accidents

  22. Oct 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Scuba diving may hold promise for paraplegics

    Outfitted in scuba gear and 100 feet underwater, Cody Unser noticed a weird tingling in her legs. She dived a second and a third time, and again felt tingling. It was subtle, but it was the first new sensation that she had felt in three years, since becoming paralyzed from the chest down at age 12.
    Outfitted in scuba gear and 100 feet underwater, Cody Unser noticed a weird tingling in her legs. She dived a second and a third time, and again felt tingling. It was subtle, but it was the first new sensation that she had felt in three years, since...

    Tags: Medical Research, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Injuries and Wounds, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Defense

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