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John J. Condon, insurance executive
John J. Condon, a former insurance executive and sports fan, died Sunday of pneumonia at his Columbia home. He was 87.
The son of an accountant and a homemaker, John Joseph Condon was born in Canandaigua, N.Y., and moved in 1929 to Forest Park with his...Tags: Gator Bowl, Baltimore Colts, College Baseball, Euclid, Rose Marie
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Cigna Launches Accountable Care Plan With Five New Hampshire Clinics
The Hartford CourantCigna Corp.continues to expand its "accountable care" partnerships with hospitals and doctor groups, which emphasizes quality of patient care while lowering medical costs. On Tuesday, Cigna announced a collaborative accountable care initiative with...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Heart Disease, Insurance
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Head of the Class: North Baltimore County college students earn degrees, honors
Megan Uebersax, of Sparks, graduated from Berry College, Rome, Ga. with a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and Spanish. Lauren M. Thomas, of White Hall, graduated from Millersville University of Pennsylvania on May 12 with a Bachelor of Arts in...Tags: Religion and Belief, Clemson University, Health, University of Pennsylvania, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Shine back, 'Eaters leaving for summer
As finals came to a close Friday and UC Irvine baseball players are bound for their summer destinations, Anteaters Coach Mike Gillespie is pleased to report the return to the program of Pat Shine, the associate head coach and recruiting coordinator....
Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Big West Conference, UC Irvine Anteaters, College Baseball
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Iowa determined to go first in GOP presidential nomination race
Top of the TicketHerman Cain disrupted the Republican nominating process with a surprise win in the Florida GOP straw poll, but now the Sunshine State looks to do some disrupting of its own by moving up its primary.... -
InsideMDSports: Terps in early on point guard Kaleb Joseph
Special to The Baltimore SunEditor's note: Each week, InsideMdSports.com provides this blog with a Maryland recruiting feature that previously appeared as premium content on its site. Conservative by nature when it comes to scholarships, Mark Turgeon wasted no time in offering...Tags: Brad Pitt, Sports, Boston College, Basketball, Mark Turgeon
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Cover Crop Field Days at Iowa State University Research Farms
AMES, IOWA - Iowa Learning Farms and Practical Farmers of Iowa are hosting a series of cover crop management field days at the five Iowa State University (ISU) Research and Demonstration Farms across the state between March 28 and April 5. The field...Tags: Research, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Iowa State University
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Workshop teaches use of swine closeout records
NASHUA, Iowa - Volatile agricultural markets, high input costs and rising capital requirements for farm operations emphasize the importance of timely, accurate records in helping pork producers make effective risk management decisions. That's why Iowa...Tags: Software Industry, Genes and Chromosomes, Microsoft Corporation
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Discovery Station to host Earth Day event
Earth Day will be celebrated at Discovery Station on Sunday at 3 p.m. The science program with student activities is based on the book “A River Ran Wild” by Lynn Cherry. The book encourages children to be aware of and how to care for their...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Earth Day, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Lifestyle and Leisure, Sandwiches
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Pastor's celebration continues this weekend
The celebration of the sixth pastoral anniversary of Presiding Elder Darin and Elect Lady Helen Mency continues today at 7 p.m. with Presiding Elder Sandra E. Miller, pastor of Kingdom Sanctuary Ministries, King’s Apostle Church World Ministries...
Tags: Child Development, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Mary K. Wheeler, fitness center owner
Mary K. Wheeler, the retired owner of a women's fitness center, died of kidney failure March 14 at Anne Arundel Medical Center. The Arnold resident was 70. Born Mary Klimczack in Baltimore and raised in Brooklyn, she was a 1959 Seton High School...Tags: Health, Glen Burnie, Hospitals and Clinics, Severna Park, Catonsville
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News briefs: Iran convicts former U.S. Marine, Amir Mirzaei Hekmati, sentences him to death
Iran convicts American man of working for CIA, sentences him to death
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- An Iranian court has convicted an American man of working for the CIA and sentenced him to death, state radio reported Monday, in a case adding to the accelerating...Tags: Health, Trials, Denver Broncos, Fox Broadcasting Company, Nuclear Weapons
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