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Forecast: Sunny and hot, high near 101
The National Weather Service was calling for Thursday to be sunny and hot, with a high near 101 degrees and south winds between 5 and 10 miles per hour. Heat index values will be as high as 111. Thursday night was expected to be mostly clear, with a low...Tags: Weather, Cherry Hill, Reisterstown Road, Weather Reports
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Sigmund Freud, William Halsted and cocaine addiction
Howard Markel's "An Anatomy of Addiction" starts, like a shot, on May 5,1884. A Bellevue Hospital orderly summons Dr. William Stewart Halsted to save the leg of a laborer who has fallen from a scaffolding.
Famous for the speed and virtuosity of his...Tags: New York City, Hospitals and Clinics, Behavioral Conditions, Colleges and Universities, Skin
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Forecast: Sunny and hot, high near 105
The National Weather Service was calling for Friday to be sunny and hot in the Baltimore area, with a high near 105 degrees and northwest winds at 6 miles per hour becoming southwest. Widespread haze was expected before noon. Heat index values will be...Tags: Weather, Cherry Hill, Baltimore Weather, Reisterstown Road, Weather Reports
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Ruth Garbis, homemaker, dies
Ruth Garbis, a homemaker who enjoyed writing poetry, died July 18 of heart failure at Stella Maris Hospice. She was 91.
Born Ruth Rochkind in Baltimore, the daughter of a Russian immigrant father and Baltimore-born mother, she spent her early years on...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Labor Legislation, Ellicott City, William Donald Schaefer, Politics
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Student scores high in helping others
Meredith Good-Cohn celebrates her 19th birthday today, knowing she is already a woman of tomorrow, a community activist, a scholar, a filmmaker, a volunteer in numerous capacities and the state's recycler of the year.
And the college-bound young woman is...Tags: Documentary (genre), Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Hunt Valley
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Baltimore libraries will soon check out Nooks in addition to books
After Crystal Langdon checks out 22 books from her library on Reisterstown Road on Wednesday, she plans to carry them home on the Metro in her purse.
And preteen boys enrolled at St. Ignatius Loyola Academy may soon be able to leave their book bags at...Tags: Corporate Officers, Massachusetts, Homes, Bram Stoker, Politics
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Counting on the generosity of the crowd
Robert Stone was a healthy baby until he was 13 months old. Then, over three or four days, he became unresponsive and lost the use of his limbs. His bewildered parents put him through one medical test after another, each yielding inconclusive results....Tags: Companies and Corporations, Computing and Information Technology Industry, New Products, Human Body, Johns Hopkins University
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Tickets available for Baltimore Fashion Week
Despite a new upscale locale, a New York-inspired structure, a celebrity announcer, and the addition of national retailers, ticket prices for Baltimore Fashion Week will be less expensive than last year, according to Sharan Nixon, the event's executive...Tags: Harbor East, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Clothing, Michael Kors, Ohio
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Design by the book
You have to study the piece called "Inversion" for a minute to fully appreciate the joke.
Jim Rosenau, an artist based in Berkeley, Calif., has crafted a fully functional and aesthetically appealing bookshelf from five volumes. Three tomes are used for...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Books, Services and Shopping, Human Interest, Ellicott City
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Fiber optics a boon, from classroom to operating room
Leasing office space in this economy can be a challenge, especially in older buildings, but Taylor Fields is working on getting an edge: a super-fast fiber-optic broadband connection.
"One of the first things [prospective tenants] ask is what kind of...Tags: Computer Science, Colleges and Universities, Harford County, Timonium, Politics
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The person banks fear most is coming to Baltimore
Elizabeth Warren, the Harvard University law professor helping launch the new consumer protection bureau, will be attending a town hall meeting this month in Baltimore.
The June 30th event is being hosted by Rep. Elijah E. Cummings at the Enoch Pratt...Tags: Republican Party, Elizabeth Warren, Consumers, Elijah E. Cummings, Harvard University
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Schaefer and Kelly: Together in politics, death
Here is how Charlie Kelly imagined the scene at the pearly gates this week: William Donald Schaefer awaits entry as St. Peter goes over his list. Maybe his eyes are widening as he sees all the rude, bombastic things Schaefer has said over the years.
A...Tags: Human Body, Lung Cancer, Colleges and Universities, William Donald Schaefer, Anglicanism
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