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Coming back to life after the Holocaust
"Happy birthday!" my mom and her first cousin will wish each other on Sunday, even though neither was born on Jan. 27. Rather, it's the anniversary of their new lease on life, of the day the Soviet Red Army liberated them from behind the barbed wire of...
Tags: Culture, United Nations General Assembly, Judaism, Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture
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Community column, Havre de Grace, celebrating Dr. King's birthday, and others
Coming up dear readers, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is Monday, Jan. 21, recognizing his birthday on Jan. 15. This day honors Rev. King's lifelong commitment to equality and unity. Schools and many offices will be closed. A recent addition to this...Tags: Alcohol Addiction, Lifestyle and Leisure, Mardi Gras, Religion and Belief, Soups
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Child's tiredness could signal underlying problem
Q: My 8-year-old is tired all the time even though she gets 11 to 12 hours of sleep a night. Is this part of growing up, or should I address it with her pediatrician? I wondered if she might be anemic, but I have read this is rare in children. A: It's...
Tags: Pediatrics, Allergies, Viral Diseases and Infections, Diseases and Illnesses, Asthma
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High school student sentenced to 140 days in jail for bomb threat
L.A. NOWA Huntington Beach High School student was sentenced Thursday for leaving a bomb threat note inside a classroom. Christopher Michael Casey, 18, of Huntington Beach, was sentenced to 140 days in jail and six years of probation and is ordered...... -
L.A. Now Live: Tuberculosis outbreak on L.A.'s skid row
L.A. NOWTimes staff writer Anna Gorman will join L.A. Now Live at 9 a.m. on Friday to discuss what public health officials are calling the largest tuberculosis outbreak in a decade in Los Angeles.... -
Tuberculosis outbreak: Health workers ID 4,650 at risk in L.A.
L.A. NOWTB outbreak: Health workers have identified about 4,650 people who were probably exposed to a persistent outbreak of tuberculosis on downtown Los Angeles' skid row and trying to track them down for testing and treatment.... -
SD legislators want solution for old barn at Custer
Legislators seem willing to let the state’s juvenile corrections division proceed with constructing a new maintenance building at the STAR campus on the grounds of the old Custer state hospital. But they don’t want the barn that would be...Tags: U.S. House Committee on Appropriations
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Washington cows positive for bovine TB
MOSES LAKE, Wash. (AP) - Eleven more cows at a Moses Lake, Wash., dairy have tested positive for bovine tuberculosis. State Agriculture Department spokesman Hector Castro told KING the cows have been removed from the herd for more testing. None of 1,... -
Tuberculosis outbreak in downtown L.A. sparks federal effort
L.A. NOWPublic health officials have launched a new, coordinated effort to contain a persistent outbreak of tuberculosis in downtown L.A.’s skid row, including searching for more than 4,500 people who may have been exposed to the disease. The Centers for... -
Richard Artschwager dies at 89; painter and sculptor
Richard Artschwager, an artist who turned his apprenticeship as a cabinetmaker into a distinctive approach to making sculptures and paintings that defy easy categorization, died Saturday in Albany, N.Y., following a brief illness. He was 89. A...
Tags: Arts, Cornell University, Heavy Engineering, Artists, IBM
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Union Rescue Mission gets a helping hand from Hollywood
One of the newest hot spots for filming in the San Fernando Valley is a 71-acre former retirement community featuring lodge-style residences and medical buildings, surrounded by oaks, redwoods and pines, on the edge of the Angeles National Forest —...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Crime, Law and Justice, Comedy Central (tv network), Steve Carell, Entertainment
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Baltimore love stories for book lovers -- Mencken, Poe and Fitzgerald
With Valentine's Day approaching, it's a good time to review some of the literary love stories that have been set in Baltimore. In an article in the latest issue of the Sun magazine, reporter Jill Rosen highlights the relationships of H.L. Mencken,...
Tags: Edgar Allan Poe, Schizophrenia, H.L. Mencken, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), F. Scott Fitzgerald
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