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Janet Browne, interior designer
Janet Browne, a retired designer who outfitted the interiors of colleges and banks during a lengthy career collaborating with her architect husband, died of congestive heart failure Oct. 12 at the Pickersgill Retirement Community in Towson. The longtime...Tags: Arts and Culture, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Architecture, Johns Hopkins University, Lifestyle and Leisure
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More doctors honor religious objections to blood transfusions
As a Jehovah's Witness, Tracy Pickett always has enjoyed knocking on doors and introducing strangers to the tenets of her faith. But by the time she reached her mid-40s, scoliosis made every step excruciating and her spiritual mission impossible. Walking...
Tags: Blood, Ethics, Christianity, General Practitioners, Values
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Loyola professor helps piece resurgent O's team together
The opening scene of the movie "Moneyball" is a grainy close-up of Johnny Damon batting for the Oakland Athletics. Damon becomes the movie's pivotal point, a primary example of a player paid more than stats say he is worth. That surprised Loyola...
Tags: Buck Showalter, Memorial Stadium, Entertainment, Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs
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College students react to first presidential debate
Like most students gathered at the Johns Hopkins University on Wednesday to share tacos and watch the first presidential debate of the general election, senior Nicholas DePaul walked into the room as a supporter of President Barack Obama. But 30...
Tags: Paul Ryan, Republican Party, Benjamin L. Cardin, Johns Hopkins University, Democratic Party
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Romney on 47% Comments: I Was 'Completely Wrong'
CNNMitt Romney said he was "completely wrong" when he argued that nearly half of Americans were "victims" and dependent on government. The admission came Thursday as the GOP presidential candidate sought to clarify his controversial "47%" comments....Tags: Ron Johnson, Israel, Fox News Channel (tv network), The Washington Post, Democratic Party
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Loyola scientists study blindness in Stevens-Johnson syndrome
Three years ago, Brianna Thompson, then 9 years old, suffered a widespread rash and bloodshot eyes after she took 11/2 teaspoons of Tylenol. To treat these ailments, she was given steroids, Benadryl and more Tylenol. But that caused her lips and tongue...
Tags: Science and Technology, Physical Conditions, Allergies, Blindness, Health and Safety at School
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How clout keeps court cases secret
On the eighth floor of the Daley Center, behind a locked metal door, is a narrow room known as the vault. Within its walls reside files that Cook County Circuit Court judges have ordered hidden from the public, something they have done hundreds of...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Michelin Group, Crime, Law and Justice, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, Washington, DC
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Business People - Sept. 23
O'Bleness Health ATHENS, Ohio — Greg Long, a 1977 graduate of Boonsboro High School, chief operating officer at Doctors Hospital Nelsonville, recently accepted the position of president and chief executive officer at O’Bleness Health...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Carnegie Hall, Music, Health and Safety at School, Students
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Cornell promotes Loyola grad Richards to assistant coach, officially hires Kerwick
Cornell announced Thursday that Loyola University graduate Paul Richards has been promoted to men's lacrosse assistant coach and former Georgetown associate head coach Matt Kerwick will join the staff, also as an assistant coach. Richards, who joined the...
Tags: Washington College (Maryland), National Collegiate Athletic Association, Major League Lacrosse, Georgetown Hoyas, Sports
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Taste buds and 'tude: The food and mood link
Research sheds light on how food affects mood and the flip side: how emotions impact taste. All day, food metaphors weave their way into our thoughts about others. Watching someone cut in line may leave a bad taste in your mouth. Your current love may be...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Ethics, Science and Technology, Values, Psychologists
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Pickup rear-ends stalled truck, killing driver on I-80 in Gary
Alcohol is believed to have contributed to a crash on Interstate 80 in Gary that killed the driver of a pickup this afternoon and injured four of his passengers, two of them critically, police said. The crash west of Central Avenue on I-80 in Gary killed...
Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Accidental Death, Injuries and Wounds, Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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Federal statistics on campus crime present confusing disparities
Campus crime statistics reported to the federal government show there were 15 burglaries at Morgan State University in 2010. But a review of the university's daily crime log found twice as many. When reporting campus crime to the U.S. Department of...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Charles Street, Morgan State University, University of Maryland, Baltimore
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