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American racecar driver Derrike Cope was born on Nov. 3, 1958, in San Diego, Calif. In high school, he enjoyed auto racing and baseball, but a knee injury while being scouted by the major league baseball teams ended his professional baseball dreams; instead he devoted himself to racing. He won the 1990 Daytona 500, his first NASCAR competition win. He became an overnight sensation after that, appearing on the David Letterman Show that same week. Despite the major win, he ended the season in 18th place in points. In 1994, he won his first career Busch Series race at New Hampshire International Speedway. 1995 was Cope's most consistent season with 8 top-tens. For the rest of his racing career,...  Show more »
American racecar driver Derrike Cope was born on Nov. 3, 1958, in San Diego, Calif. In high school, he enjoyed auto racing and baseball, but a knee injury while being scouted by the major league baseball teams ended his professional baseball dreams; instead he devoted himself to racing. He won the 1990 Daytona 500, his first NASCAR competition win. He became an overnight sensation after that, appearing on the David Letterman Show that same week. Despite the major win, he ended the season in 18th place in points. In 1994, he won his first career Busch Series race at New Hampshire International Speedway. 1995 was Cope's most consistent season with 8 top-tens. For the rest of his racing career, he was battling sponsorship changes.  « Show less

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      Feb 28, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
    1. GERD can be life-threatening condition

      Clark County Health Department
      GERD stands for gastroesophageal reflux disease, a serious digestive disease that occurs when stomach acid, or bile, flows back into your esophagus. The acid irritates the lining of your esophagus and causes GERD signs and symptoms. Acid reflux and...

      Tags: Symptoms, Health, Physical Conditions, Difficulty Swallowing, Jaw

    2. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
    3. Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health

      <em>Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to <a href="http://pediatricassociates.com/" target="_blank">pediatricassociates.com</a>.</em>
      Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to pediatricassociates.com. April 29, 2013 Q: My 5-year-old daughter just had her adenoids and tonsils removed because of snoring...

      Tags: Flu, Nearsightedness, Gaming Industry, Gastroenteritis, Arable Farming

    4. Apr 28, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
    5. Digest: Holt victorious in Half Marathon in Columbia

      Running
      Running Holt victorious in Half Marathon in Columbia Bridget Holt, 34, of Gambrills won the second annual Athleta Iron Girl Columbia Half Marathon in Columbia in 1 hour, 21 minutes, 22 seconds. Tyler Brannen, 41, of New Hampshire took the 5K in 19:43....

      Tags: Washington Stealth, Chesapeake Bayhawks, Lacrosse, Minnesota Swarm, Soccer

    6. Feb 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    7. Center for simulated medicine opens in Anne Arundel County

      A surgeon enters the operating room, offers his hands to a nurse and watches as she helps him into his rubber gloves with a snap.
      A surgeon enters the operating room, offers his hands to a nurse and watches as she helps him into his rubber gloves with a snap. He glances at the patient on the table. A cloth covers the man's torso but for one area. Three trocars — tubes into...

      Tags: Medical Research, Medical Procedures and Tests, University of Miami, Health and Medical Professionals, Annapolis

    8. Jan 18, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    9. Muti out, Maazel in for CSO's Asia tour

      Chicago Symphony Orchestra music director Riccardo Muti has been diagnosed with an inguinal hernia that will force him to bow out of the orchestra&rsquo;s entire tour of the Far East, Jan. 25-Feb. 7.
      Chicago Symphony Orchestra music director Riccardo Muti has been diagnosed with an inguinal hernia that will force him to bow out of the orchestra’s entire tour of the Far East, Jan. 25-Feb. 7. After the Italian maestro, 71, flew home to Milan,...

      Tags: Italy, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Flu, Taiwan, Culture

    10. Jan 21, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    11. Riccardo Muti 'resting comfortably' after surgery

      Chicago Symphony Orchestra music director Riccardo Muti is expected to be released Tuesday from a hospital in Milan, Italy, where on Monday morning he successfully underwent a hernia operation.
      Chicago Symphony Orchestra music director Riccardo Muti is expected to be released Tuesday from a hospital in Milan, Italy, where on Monday morning he successfully underwent a hernia operation. "Maestro Muti’s surgery went smoothly and he is...

      Tags: Italy, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Flu, Taiwan, Culture

    12. Jan 18, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    13. With Riccardo Muti out, guest conductors fill the CSO breach

      Riccardo Muti just can&rsquo;t seem to catch a break.
      Riccardo Muti just can’t seem to catch a break. And, this time around, it isn’t only the musicians of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago public who are being affected by his health issues. Thousands of listeners throughout the...

      Tags: Italy, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Flu, Culture, Taiwan

    14. Jan 20, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
    15. CSO's Muti to undergo surgery for hernia

      The Chicago Symphony Orchestra has filled the last remaining gap in the podium roster of its upcoming Far East tour, a void created by music director Riccardo Muti&rsquo;s cancellation of his appearances because of illness.
      The Chicago Symphony Orchestra has filled the last remaining gap in the podium roster of its upcoming Far East tour, a void created by music director Riccardo Muti’s cancellation of his appearances because of illness. In an e-mail received on...

      Tags: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Culture, Arts and Culture, Music, Entertainment

    16. Jan 5, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
    17. Immigrants with no criminal history get lengthy stays at little-known jail

      <strong>DEERFIELD BEACH</strong> Hundreds of men and women who have committed minor offenses, such as driving without a license, or no apparent crime at all, are locked up for weeks and months in a little-known central <a href="http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/broward/">Broward County</a> facility run by a private company.
      DEERFIELD BEACH Hundreds of men and women who have committed minor offenses, such as driving without a license, or no apparent crime at all, are locked up for weeks and months in a little-known central Broward County facility run by a private company....

      Tags: Broward County Sheriff's Office, Justice and Rights, Medical Procedures and Tests, Career and Workplace, Government

    18. Dec 14, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
    19. Retiring after 35 years, Dr. Charles Chaney formed lasting bonds with patients

      He wanted to play center field for the New York Yankees, just like his childhood hero, Mickey Mantle.
      marieg@herald-mail.com
      He wanted to play center field for the New York Yankees, just like his childhood hero, Mickey Mantle. A budding talent was there. So was the love of the game. But around the age of 15, his batting eye disappeared, he said, "and I just couldn't hit the...

      Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics, University of Maryland Medical School, Saint Agnes Hospital, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)

    20. Nov 15, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
    21. FSU remains comparatively healthy on injury report for Maryland game

      TALLAHASSEE -- Last season, injuries were the nagging bugaboo that continuously pestered the Florida State Seminoles. This year, by comparison, they've been blessed.
      TALLAHASSEE -- Last season, injuries were the nagging bugaboo that continuously pestered the Florida State Seminoles. This year, by comparison, they've been blessed. Yes, major injuries have occured. Seniors Brandon Jenkins and Chris Thompson are prime...

      Tags: Florida State Seminoles, Jimbo Fisher, Virginia Tech Hokies, The Seminole Tribe

    22. Nov 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
    23. Jimmy Smith has groin surgery, leaving Ravens even thinner in secondary

      Ravens coach John Harbaugh said the team was going to take a &ldquo;hard look&rdquo; at the status of cornerback Jimmy Smith following Sunday&rsquo;s victory over the Oakland Raiders.The result was not what the Ravens had hoped and they&rsquo;re now prepared to be without the second-year cornerback. .
      Ravens coach John Harbaugh said the team was going to take a “hard look” at the status of cornerback Jimmy Smith following Sunday’s victory over the Oakland Raiders.The result was not what the Ravens had hoped and they’re now...

      Tags: Corey Graham, Football, John Harbaugh, Lardarius Webb, Chicago Bears

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