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    May 18, 2011 |Story| WSBT-TV
  1. Family, friends remember Mariah

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">As family and friends remember an 18-month old girl who died Monday in what was reported as a hit-and-run accident in Goshen, a twist in the case surfaced Wednesday. The twist doesn't however, diminish the heartache of those who knew and loved Mariah Gibson.</span>
    As family and friends remember an 18-month old girl who died Monday in what was reported as a hit-and-run accident in Goshen, a twist in the case surfaced Wednesday. The twist doesn't however, diminish the heartache of those who knew and loved Mariah...

    Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Broken Arm, Health

  2. Mar 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Virginia man receives face transplant at Maryland Shock Trauma

    When Richard Lee Norris opened his eyes after a marathon 36-hour surgery to give him a new face, he immediately wanted a mirror.
    When Richard Lee Norris opened his eyes after a marathon 36-hour surgery to give him a new face, he immediately wanted a mirror. A natural reaction for a man who had been practically living as a recluse since a 1997 gun accident took off his nose, chin,...

    Tags: Bones and Joints, Concerts, University of Maryland Medical Center, Charity, Entertainment

  4. Nov 29, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Game 11: Caught in downpour

    Sun Staff
    FOXBORO, Mass. - The harsh reality of where the Ravens stand in the AFC was as unforgiving as the pelting downpour. The Ravens' humbling 24-3 loss to the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots yesterday not only delivered a hit to their...

    Tags: Concerts, Terrell Suggs, Jamal Lewis, Health, Entertainment

  6. Feb 24, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Homes for heroes: A way to recognize our veterans' sacrifices

    Pick up a newspaper these days and you'll find something missing.
    Pick up a newspaper these days and you'll find something missing. Gone are front-page stories about America's war campaigns. The economy has pushed from many Americans' minds the fact that tens of thousands of warriors have trooped home from Iraq...

    Tags: Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Iraq, Windermere, Armed Forces

  8. Jul 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Sondheim Artscape finalists are all over the map

    The five artists in the Baltimore Museum of Art exhibit <strong>&quot;Sondheim Artscape Prize: 2011 Finalists"</strong> all live in either Baltimore or Washington, D.C., but they are stylistically all over the map. This makes for an eclectic exhibit that changes as you walk from one room to the next.
    The five artists in the Baltimore Museum of Art exhibit "Sondheim Artscape Prize: 2011 Finalists" all live in either Baltimore or Washington, D.C., but they are stylistically all over the map. This makes for an eclectic exhibit that changes as you walk...

    Tags: Mount Royal, The New York Times, Defense, Health, Hamilton

  10. May 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Four men injured in Baltimore shootings

    Gun violence penetrated several city neighborhoods Tuesday and resulted in several critical injuries. Four men were shot and a fifth man appears to have taken his life, according to police. Shortly before 7:30 p.m., officers responded to a home in the...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Shootings

  12. Jan 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. 5 years in prison for Palatine huffing crash

    A Palatine woman who &ldquo;huffed&rdquo; fumes from a cleaning product while driving and seriously injured two people after she passed out and struck another car was sentenced to 5 years in prison this morning.
    Special to the Tribune
    A Palatine woman who “huffed” fumes from a cleaning product while driving and seriously injured two people after she passed out and struck another car was sentenced to 5 years in prison this morning. Karli Casey, 20, pleaded guilty at the...

    Tags: Rolling Meadows, Prisons, Motorvehicle Accidents, Labor Day, Trials

  14. Jan 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Freedom to live in fear

    &quot;Everybody got a pistol. This must really please the NRA" -- from "Gun" by Gil Scott-Heron
    "Everybody got a pistol. This must really please the NRA" -- from "Gun" by Gil Scott-Heron So maybe the NRA is about to get its wish. Here we are, a little over three weeks after the massacre at an elementary school in Newtown, Conn., a little over...

    Tags: Food Industry, Wayne LaPierre, Delray Beach, New Year's Day, The Miami Herald

  16. Feb 20, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  17. Women's lacrosse: A blow to the elegant game

    Women's lacrosse has been warning its people for years: Dial it back, or they will make us wear helmets.
    Women's lacrosse has been warning its people for years: Dial it back, or they will make us wear helmets. Coaches, players and referees knew that if their elegant game got rough, the powers that be would impose helmets. Goggles were required in 2005, and...

    Tags: Lacrosse, Concussion, National Hockey League, Sports, Alzheimer's Disease

  18. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Wounded victims describe fatal bank robbery

    A retired school teacher and security guard calmly recounted in federal court today how they were shot and wounded four years ago when three masked men stormed into a Chatham neighborhood bank.
    Tribune reporter
    A retired school teacher and security guard calmly recounted in federal court today how they were shot and wounded four years ago when three masked men stormed into a Chatham neighborhood bank. One of the alleged suspects, David Vance, is on trial in...

    Tags: Assault, Politics, Chatham, Crimes, Theft

  20. Nov 17, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Uninsured trauma patients are much more likely to die

    Patients who lack health insurance are more likely to die from car accidents and other traumatic injuries than people who belong to a health plan -- even though emergency rooms are required to care for all comers regardless of ability to pay, according to a study published today.
    Patients who lack health insurance are more likely to die from car accidents and other traumatic injuries than people who belong to a health plan -- even though emergency rooms are required to care for all comers regardless of ability to pay, according to...

    Tags: Assault, Harvard University, Emergency Planning, Crimes, University of Southern California

  22. Mar 30, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. Woman Called For Police An Hour Before West Hartford Shooting

    More than an hour before a man was shot in the neck on Tuesday, allegedly by a 17-year-old Conard High School student, a woman called police and asked that an officer be sent to her Abbotsford Avenue home to deal with a bullying problem.
    The Hartford Courant
    More than an hour before a man was shot in the neck on Tuesday, allegedly by a 17-year-old Conard High School student, a woman called police and asked that an officer be sent to her Abbotsford Avenue home to deal with a bullying problem. "The same kids...

    Tags: Assault, Juvenile Delinquency, Hartford Hospital, Crimes, Judges

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