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    Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Orlando Ridout V, architectural historian

    Orlando Ridout V, a historian of early Maryland buildings who explored crawl spaces and attics for their social and architectural details, died of pancreatic cancer complications April 6 at Anne Arundel Medical Center. The lifelong Annapolis resident was 59.
    Orlando Ridout V, a historian of early Maryland buildings who explored crawl spaces and attics for their social and architectural details, died of pancreatic cancer complications April 6 at Anne Arundel Medical Center. The lifelong Annapolis resident...

    Tags: Arts, Brooklyn (New York City), Pancreatic Cancer, Maryland Historical Trust, Queen Anne (Talbot, Maryland)

  2. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  3. Case against a former UVA lacrosse player will be heard by the state court of Appeals

    RICHMOND, Va. (AP) --
    RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- The case of a former University of Virginia lacrosse player convicted of killing his former girlfriend will be heard by the state Court of Appeals. George W. Huguely V is serving a 23-year sentence for the slaying of fellow...

    Tags: Punishment, Lacrosse, Sports, Yeardley Love, Murder

  4. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Poll: Should doctors tell terminally ill patients they're dying?

    As my colleague Melissa Healy <a href="http://www.latimes.com/health/boostershots/la-heb-physicians-terminal-patients-20130424,0,1331439.story">noted</a> Thursday, a British medical journal recently invited doctors who specialize in end-of-life care to debate whether patients should be told that they're terminally ill. Two London-based palliative care doctors argued <a href="http://www.bmj.com/content/346/bmj.f2589">in favor of disclosure</a>, writing that it was "essential to decision-making" in addition to being the most ethical approach. The head of the palliative care section of the University of Virginia School of Medicine, meanwhile, <a href="http://www.bmj.com/content/346/bmj.f2560">asserted</a> that telling patients they were terminal was "a failed model for medical decision making that creates more suffering than it relieves."
    As my colleague Melissa Healy noted Thursday, a British medical journal recently invited doctors who specialize in end-of-life care to debate whether patients should be told that they're terminally ill. Two London-based palliative care doctors argued in...

    Tags: Leukemia, The New York Times, Cancer, Respiratory Disease, Chemotherapy

  6. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Westminster High's Doolan named Carroll County Teacher of the Year

    Laura Doolan, an English teacher at Westminster High School, was named Carroll County 2013 Teacher of the Year during the Board of Education's employee recognition ceremony on Thursday.
    Laura Doolan, an English teacher at Westminster High School, was named Carroll County 2013 Teacher of the Year during the Board of Education's employee recognition ceremony on Thursday. "Ms. Doolan is a champion of students, working tirelessly beyond...

    Tags: Schools, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), High Schools, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Education

  8. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Physicians debate whether patients need to know they're dying

    In the days when American physicians dispensed oracular commands and their judgments were rarely questioned, a doctor could take it upon himself with few ethical qualms to keep from a patient the bad news of a terminal diagnosis. For better or worse,...

    Tags: United Kingdom, Diabetes, Values, Heart Failure, Religion and Belief

  10. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Daily Press
  11. Teel Time: 'Monumental' grant of rights agreement brings stability to ACC

    ACC commissioner John Swofford was portrayed as a modern-day Nero at the fiddle. The conference&rsquo;s presidents were mocked for their joint statement of solidarity.
    ACC commissioner John Swofford was portrayed as a modern-day Nero at the fiddle. The conference’s presidents were mocked for their joint statement of solidarity. No matter what Swofford did or CEOs said, the ACC was on life support. The Big...

    Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Pacific-12 Conference, Big Ten Conference, North Carolina Tar Heels, ESPN (tv network)

  12. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. ACC moves forward, announces grant of media rights

    Seeking to solidify its membership following Maryland's decision to depart for the Big Ten, the Atlantic Coast Conference said Monday that 15 current or future members have signed documents granting the conference their media rights for the foreseeable future.
    Seeking to solidify its membership following Maryland's decision to depart for the Big Ten, the Atlantic Coast Conference said Monday that 15 current or future members have signed documents granting the conference their media rights for the foreseeable...

    Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Pacific-12 Conference, Big Ten Conference, Duke University, North Carolina Tar Heels

  14. Apr 20, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  15. Legendary Tabb High football coach Charlie Hovis dies at 78

    Hovis, who coached Tabb to three state football titles in 24 seasons, died Saturday morning after battling heart and kidney ailments for several years. He was 78.
    Hovis, who coached Tabb to three state football titles in 24 seasons, died Saturday morning after battling heart and kidney ailments for several years. He was 78. YORK – Terry Kirby had a lot of coaches during a football career that included...

    Tags: Atlanta Falcons, Tennessee State Tigers, Trips and Vacations, Mike Smith (football coach), National Football League

  16. Mar 13, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  17. Lynchburg students learn from the pros with new mentoring program

    The drama department at E.C. Glass High School is known for producing talent.&nbsp; They have a "wall of fame" to prove it.
    Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau Chief
    The drama department at E.C. Glass High School is known for producing talent.  They have a "wall of fame" to prove it. Pictures of successful grads are posted in the hallway outside the drama department.  One of the featured alumni is Abby Baum, a...

    Tags: Schools, High Schools, Arts and Culture, Education, Celebrities

  18. Apr 8, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  19. On Rutgers basketball, Princeton husband-hunting and Jimmy Kimmel

    "What's the second paragraph?" That is my boilerplate response when someone suggests a column idea to me. "Yeah. Right. But where do I go from there?" Not every topic is worth 700 words. So, today I will offer a few words on recent headlines in the...

    Tags: Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Assault, NBC (tv network), Basketball, ESPN (tv network)

  20. Mar 10, 2013 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  21. Strange season cut short, Corrigan, ODU look to future

    Old Dominion wasn't going to win the Colonial Athletic Association basketball tournament. The Monarchs weren't going to salvage the strangest, and one of the worst, seasons in program history with a magical three-day run in Richmond.
    Old Dominion wasn't going to win the Colonial Athletic Association basketball tournament. The Monarchs weren't going to salvage the strangest, and one of the worst, seasons in program history with a magical three-day run in Richmond. Jim Corrigan isn'...

    Tags: Connecticut Huskies, George Mason Patriots, Old Dominion Monarchs, Blaine Taylor, Colonial Athletic Association

  22. Mar 4, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  23. Bob Schieffer visits the University of Virginia

    Veteran CBS News journalist Bob Schieffer hit the campus of the University of Virginia on Monday.
    Veteran CBS News journalist Bob Schieffer hit the campus of the University of Virginia on Monday. He talked to a political science class about the political divide in Washington and had a message of compromise. Schieffer said in his 50 plus years in...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Social Sciences, Culture

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