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Lawrence T. Cline, 56
Lawrence Tracy Cline, 56, of Mason, Ohio, died Sept. 8, 2012, at Hospice of Cincinnati. Born Oct. 26, 1955, in Hagerstown, Md., he was the son of the late Robert W. Cline Sr. and Grace (Mercereau) Cline. He was the loving father of Brandon, Justin,...
Tags: Science and Technology, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice
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Local colleges ranked among nation's best by U.S. News & World Report
Local colleges including William & Mary, Christopher Newport University and Hampton University are ranked in U.S. News and World Report’s 2013 Best Colleges report. The University of Virginia and William & Mary retained their spots as the No. 2 and...
Tags: Christopher Newport University, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Spelman College, Hampton University, Students
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Crisis consultants encourage Morgan State officials to speak up about alleged cannibal
As Morgan State University has been splashed across the news because of a sensational homicide involving a student's alleged cannibalism, Stephanie Morgan worries about how the world will view her alma mater. In recent days, the East Baltimore woman has...Tags: Murder, Sports, Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School, Mensah (music group)
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Yeardley Love gets permanent place at Notre Dame Prep
On a day filled with sunshine, music and poetry, the prep school Yeardley Love attended reclaimed her name from the tragic headlines and put it back where she spent some of her happiest days: on a playing field. "Sports brought out so many of her...
Tags: Entertainment, Lacrosse, United States Naval Academy, Yeardley Love, Music
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Shirley Fout Miller
janeth@herald-mail.comShirley Fout Miller was a walking medical miracle. She contracted tuberculosis at age 12 from her mother, about seven years after Shirley’s younger sister and only sibling, Joan, died of diphtheria at age 5 in 1931. Shirley was not expected to...Tags: Shirley, Medical Procedures and Tests, Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg (Bronx, New York), Chatham
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George Huguely's trial was fair, prosecutor says in filing
Prosecutors fought claims Friday that George Huguely V — convicted of second-degree murder in the beating death of Yeardley Love, his University of Virginia girlfriend — received an unfair trial, filing a pointed response to a recent request...
Tags: Theft, Murder, George Huguely V, Prosecution, Gastroenteritis
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Huguely sentenced to 23 years in prison for Love's killing
George Huguely V received a 23-year sentence Thursday for the murder of Yeardley Love, the Cockeysville native and University of Virginia lacrosse player whose death in May 2010 put drinking and domestic violence in college towns, even one as genteel...Tags: Prisons, Murder, Chevy Chase, Sports, George Huguely V
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Orioles happy with progress in draft
-- Orioles new scouting director Gary Rajsich said his goals heading into his first draft were simple: Get a couple top pitchers and then assemble a strong mix of players with differing skills. "I think we got some players we really liked. We got a...
Tags: LSU Tigers, Boston Red Sox, Thomas Johnson, Brian Roberts, Sports
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University of Virginia President to step down in August
University of Virginia President Teresa Sullivan is stepping down from her position effective August 15, 2012. That's according to an e-mail from UVA Rector Helen Dragas. Sullivan said "Although the board and I have a philosophical difference of opinion,...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Education, Teachers
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ACC All Access: Running back Taquan Mizzell calls Virginia and West Virginia his "favorites" on eve of college decision
Though he’s not giving the official word until Tuesday afternoon, every indication from Taquan Mizzell is it would be stunning if he chose to spend his college years anywhere other than Virginia. Mizzell, a 5-foot-10, 183-pound senior at Bayside...Tags: Virginia Cavaliers, Sports, Teaching and Learning, College Football, Media Industry
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Allan Chaney gets another chance to play the game he loves
The Baltimore SunStanding in the living room of his mother's Belair-Edison home late one summer evening, Allan Chaney raised his plain white T-shirt below his collarbone. He had just been asked to show his chest, to reveal the remnants of a more than two-year ordeal...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, University of Pennsylvania, Health and Medical Professionals, Sports, Carmelo Anthony
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