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    Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Howard EMS program combines technology and real-world experience to save lives

    Inside a classroom at Howard Community College's new health sciences building are computerized mannequin patients, a replica ambulance and other devices that place students in simulated life-and-death situations. The facilities are part of the school's...

    Tags: Howard County General Hospital, Medical Procedures and Tests, Howard Community College, Police Arrests, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

  2. Feb 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. For now, St. Mary's has found goalie in freshman Joey Casey

    The search for St. Mary’s goalkeeper of the future has centered on freshman Joey Casey.
    The search for St. Mary’s goalkeeper of the future has centered on freshman Joey Casey. The Ellicott City native and Mount St. Joseph native made 15 saves in the Seahawks’ 13-12 upset of No. 11 Roanoke Sunday. In doing so, Casey validated...
  4. Mar 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. St. Mary's can't dig out of early hole in 11-6 loss to Denison

    The roller coaster ride for the St. Mary's men's lacrosse team continued its descent.
    The roller coaster ride for the St. Mary's men's lacrosse team continued its descent. After opening the season with a 2-1 start that included a 13-12 upset of then-No. 11 Roanoke, the Seahawks dropped their third consecutive game, falling to No. 12...

    Tags: Anne Arundel Community College, Crofton

  6. Mar 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Postscript from Denison vs. St. Mary's

    Scott Marsh is the first to admit that he never thought he’d find himself in the cage, trying to help St. Mary’s collect wins. But that’s exactly where the Crofton native and South River graduate found himself Wednesday afternoon at Johns Hopkins’ Homewood Field.
    Scott Marsh is the first to admit that he never thought he’d find himself in the cage, trying to help St. Mary’s collect wins. But that’s exactly where the Crofton native and South River graduate found himself Wednesday afternoon at...

    Tags: Anne Arundel Community College, Crofton, Loyola University Maryland

  8. Mar 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Chesapeake Shakespeare Company gets boost from Abell Foundation

    The <a href="http://www.chesapeakeshakespeare.com/" target="_blank">Chesapeake Shakespeare Company</a>'s future move to downtown Baltimore got a sizable financial boost from the Abell Foundation, which gave the organization $250,000.
    The Chesapeake Shakespeare Company's future move to downtown Baltimore got a sizable financial boost from the Abell Foundation, which gave the organization $250,000. The money is for the renovation of the classic Mercantile Trust and Deposit Company...

    Tags: Abell Foundation, William Shakespeare, Arts and Culture, Patapsco

  10. Mar 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. For parents of NICU babies, more than a hospital stay

    Moira Mattingly had only been pregnant for about 24 weeks &mdash; still plenty of time, she thought, to pick a name for her daughter.
    Moira Mattingly had only been pregnant for about 24 weeks — still plenty of time, she thought, to pick a name for her daughter. So when she went to the hospital with some discomfort — small pains coming every seven minutes — the news...

    Tags: Howard County General Hospital, Twins, Testicular Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics, Parkinson's Disease

  12. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Let's send Congress on a Carnival cruise

    It occurred to me that two current but unrelated news stories might hold the key to solving our nation's most pressing problem — sequestration. It is frustrating that Congress goes off on a "holiday" with two weeks to go before the draconian...

    Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Arts and Culture, Cruises, Festive Events

  14. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Wall Street shrugs off sequester

    The drumbeat for weeks has been that $85 billion in across-the-board federal spending cuts known as the sequester would be so horrendous for the economy that lawmakers in Washington would be forced to compromise by the March 1 deadline.
    The drumbeat for weeks has been that $85 billion in across-the-board federal spending cuts known as the sequester would be so horrendous for the economy that lawmakers in Washington would be forced to compromise by the March 1 deadline. When no deal was...

    Tags: Politics, Public Finance, Petroleum Industry, Fiscal Cliff, Finance

  16. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Tax will cause many to buy gas elsewhere

    Maryland Democrats must be oblivious to the fact that people will buy gas where it is the least expensive ("Democratic plan raises gas tax," March 5). People, including truckers, going North or South on Interstate 95 will purchase fuel in either Delaware or Virginia avoiding paying more if Maryland is more expensive.
    Maryland Democrats must be oblivious to the fact that people will buy gas where it is the least expensive ("Democratic plan raises gas tax," March 5). People, including truckers, going North or South on Interstate 95 will purchase fuel in either...
  18. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Students' strong memories fuel new Howard County Arts Council exhibit

    The object was to depict a vivid memory on colored paper, creating a narrative of depth and symmetry. Marriotts Ridge High School junior Taylor Hensh conjured up a piece illustrating what happens when New Year's Eve fireworks go wrong. The piece recalls...

    Tags: Entertainment, Students, New Year's Day, Teachers, Arts and Culture

  20. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Don't free Jonathan Pollard

    In Kenneth Lasson's commentary, "Freeing Pollard benefits all" (Feb. 27), who is "all?" Jonathan Pollard passed classified information to Israel to circumvent U.S. policy. Is "all" the thousands of Americans with security clearance who do not betray that confidence, or does it refer to the country Mr. Pollard betrayed? He is serving a life sentence because of a plea bargain. His cooperation was in no way exculpatory. Mr. Lasson writes, "It is now more clear than ever that he is being severely punished for deeds he never did." Mr. Pollard confessed, and Israel acknowledged his espionage years later. That's why he's in prison.
    In Kenneth Lasson's commentary, "Freeing Pollard benefits all" (Feb. 27), who is "all?" Jonathan Pollard passed classified information to Israel to circumvent U.S. policy. Is "all" the thousands of Americans with security clearance who do not betray...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Israel

  22. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Something old, new for Columbia Pro Cantare

    Columbia Pro Cantare offers something old and something new for its next concert on Sunday, March 10, at 3 p.m. at First Evangelical Lutheran Church. There's a religious link of sorts between the old and new pieces, so having this concert take place in an Ellicott City church is spiritually fitting.
    Columbia Pro Cantare offers something old and something new for its next concert on Sunday, March 10, at 3 p.m. at First Evangelical Lutheran Church. There's a religious link of sorts between the old and new pieces, so having this concert take place in an...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Yale University, Abusive Behavior

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