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'The fighter still remains' ... Battle against brutal ALS goes on for Dr. Faye
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterShe's beaten the odds ... but not the disease. Dr. Faye Magneson has been battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis for almost nine years. Most patients live only two to five years with ALS. Magneson was an internal medicine doctor and director of...Tags: Health, Indiana University, Diseases and Illnesses, General Practitioners, Lou Gehrig's Disease
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William S. Higgins Jr.
janeth@herald-mail.comWilliam S. “Bill” Higgins Jr. was one of those people who made friends wherever he went. He lived his life with humor and a positive spirit that attracted people. “He wanted to get to know people,” said only child Amy Higgins Ryan...Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, YMCA, Christianity, Washington, DC, Religion and Belief
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News Briefs for Sept. 14, 2012
Casey extension office offers writing class A class titled “Love to Write” will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Casey County Extension Service education building. The class is free and open to the public. Anyone interested in writing may...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Lou Gehrig's Disease, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Head Start
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A stellar night for the Orioles
The spirit of baseball and the crackling excitement of possibility have returned to Baltimore's Camden Yards. Cal Ripken was there. Eddie was there. Earl, Jim, Brooks were there. Brady, part of the Orioles magic in the 1990s, was there. With the...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Orioles will celebrate Cal Ripken Jr. (and a pennant race) Thursday
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles will unveil a bronze sculpture of Cal Ripken Jr. at Camden Yards on Thursday, the 17th anniversary of the day Ripken broke Lou Gehrig's record for consecutive games played. There was probably a time early in the season when fans expected...Tags: Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer, Eddie Murray, Ceremonies, Sculpture
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Cal Ripken Jr. to make debut as in-game TV analyst for Sunday's O's game
The Baltimore SunCal Ripken Jr. will make his in-booth color commentary debut during the Orioles’ game against the Yankees on Sunday afternoon on TBS. Ripken – who has previously worked in the TBS studio – will call the crucial AL East showdown along...Tags: TBS (tv network), American League East, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees, Cal Ripken, Jr.
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As Orioles fight to be No. 1 and honor No. 8, we're on cloud 9
I died and went to heaven.
No wait, it's just Camden Yards, easily mistaken Thursday night as the place where all good Orioles fans who have spent the last 15 years in purgatory go to get their just rewards.
The O's were not just back in town, they were...Tags: Catonsville, Long Island, J.J. Hardy, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Washington Monument
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Orioles make the most of a playoff atmosphere, beating Yankees 10-6
The Baltimore SunAdam Jones often wondered just how deafening Camden Yards got back when the Orioles were competing for division titles years ago. The Orioles center fielder usually turned to head trainer Richie Bancells, who has been with the team for nearly three...Tags: Adam Jones (baseball), Buck Showalter, Robert Andino, Robinson Cano, Jim Johnson
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Orioles reveal a sneak peek of the Cal Ripken Jr. sculpture
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles released a little teaser of what the Cal Ripken Jr. sculpture is going to look like, but good luck guessing the pose. The O's posted the above photo on their Facebook page today, no doubt to help drum up anticipation for Thursday night's...Tags: Cal Ripken, Jr.
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The Sun Remembers: Sept. 2-8
Sept. 6, 1995: Cal Ripken Jr. plays in his 2,131st consecutive game, breaking Lou Gehrig's major league record that had stood for 56 years. Fireworks explode around Camden Yards as Ripken jogs a victory lap around the field. A sellout crowd of 46,272...
Tags: Brooks Robinson, Baltimore Ravens, Football, Pittsburgh Steelers, Al Gore
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Life Out Here: Seeing a love differently
I’m beginning to look with trepidation at one of the loves of my life. I love football. I grew up with it. My dad played high school and college football and became a high school coach. I was the only of his sons who fully pursued the sport,...
Tags: Football, Steve Gleason, Bryant Gumbel, Concussion, Injuries and Wounds
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Parasiliti: In sports, as in life, everything's a gamble
There is a little Doyle Brunson in all of us. Every one has a small piece of professional poker player in them … even if he or she doesn’t know it. Brunson is one of the forefathers of his game because he calculates odds and takes well-...Tags: Randy Edsall, Washington Nationals, Stephen Strasburg, Maryland Terrapins, Football
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