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    Apr 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. William B. 'Buck' Frisch, McCormick executive

    William B. "Buck" Frisch, a retired McCormick & Co. executive who played a pivotal role in bringing the tall ships to Baltimore during the nation's bicentennial in 1976, died March 30 of multiple melanoma at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 79.
    William B. "Buck" Frisch, a retired McCormick & Co. executive who played a pivotal role in bringing the tall ships to Baltimore during the nation's bicentennial in 1976, died March 30 of multiple melanoma at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 79....

    Tags: Denmark, Christianity, Anglicanism, Religion and Belief, Greater Baltimore Medical Center

  2. Apr 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Howard County datebook Datebook

    Sunday, April 7 Remembrance service The Holocaust Remembrance Committee of the Jewish Federation of Howard County and the Howard County Board of Rabbis will host a service at 6 p.m. at Beth Shalom Congregation, 8070 Harriet Tubman Lane in Columbia....

    Tags: Clarksville, Harriet Tubman, Howard Community College, Anglicanism, Osteoporosis

  4. Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Former Bears coach Jack Pardee dies at 76

    Jack Pardee, a Texas football legend who was Walter Payton's first head coach in the NFL and guided the Bears to a playoff appearance in 1977, died of cancer, his family announced Monday. He was 76.
    Jack Pardee, a Texas football legend who was Walter Payton's first head coach in the NFL and guided the Bears to a playoff appearance in 1977, died of cancer, his family announced Monday. He was 76. Pardee coached the Bears from 1975 to 1977 and is...

    Tags: Houston Chronicle, Cancer, St. Louis Rams, Health Treatments, Canadian Football

  6. Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Danniel Petro: Boys & Girls Clubs were big part of his life

    Growing up poor, and with a father who struggled with alcoholism, Danniel Petro found the direction he needed at his local Boys & Girls Club.
    Growing up poor, and with a father who struggled with alcoholism, Danniel Petro found the direction he needed at his local Boys & Girls Club. Petro went on to become a prosperous business and civic leader, but he never forgot the organization that...

    Tags: Apopka, Windermere, Electrical Services, Services and Shopping, Walmart

  8. Mar 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Dr. Lorenz E. and Anastasia U. Zimmerman

    Dr. Lorenz E. Zimmerman, the founder of modern ophthalmic pathology, who spent his nearly 60-year career studying diseases of the eye, died March 16 of complications from an infection at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. He was 92.
    Dr. Lorenz E. Zimmerman, the founder of modern ophthalmic pathology, who spent his nearly 60-year career studying diseases of the eye, died March 16 of complications from an infection at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. He was 92. His wife...

    Tags: Nursing, Korean War (1950-1953), Pathology, New York City, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  10. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Nearly 18 million Americans will be cancer survivors in 2022

    Better cancer treatments and an aging population will push the number of cancer survivors in the U.S. to nearly 18 million by 2022, according to <a href="http://cebp.aacrjournals.org/content/early/2013/03/26/1055-9965.EPI-12-1356.abstract">a new report</a> from researchers at the National Cancer Institute.
    Better cancer treatments and an aging population will push the number of cancer survivors in the U.S. to nearly 18 million by 2022, according to a new report from researchers at the National Cancer Institute. As of January 2012, there were 13.7...

    Tags: Palliative Care, Colon Cancer, Medical Research, Prostate Cancer, Breast Cancer

  12. Mar 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Jan Chapin, social worker

    Jan Chapin, a social worker who enjoyed the arts and sports, died March 14 from metastatic melanoma at her Cockeysville home. She was 65.
    Jan Chapin, a social worker who enjoyed the arts and sports, died March 14 from metastatic melanoma at her Cockeysville home. She was 65. The daughter of a career Army officer and a homemaker, the former Elizabeth Jan Iaderosa, who was known as Jan,...

    Tags: Towson, Everyman Theatre, Harford Road, Social Services, Roland Park

  14. Mar 3, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  15. Parkway institute gives back to community

    Parkway Neuroscience and Spine Institute in Hagerstown saw a lot of change in 2012.
    Parkway Neuroscience and Spine Institute in Hagerstown saw a lot of change in 2012. It recently opened a new facility — Parkway Professional Center — which houses physical therapy and chiropractic branches, as well as a state-of-the-art...

    Tags: Physical Therapy, Western Branch, Health Treatments, Chiropractors, Chiropractic

  16. Mar 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Cosmetic surgery for the canine set

    Ace, a youthful Labrador, bounds across his lawn, fielding tennis balls and hurrying them back to his owner.
    Ace, a youthful Labrador, bounds across his lawn, fielding tennis balls and hurrying them back to his owner. His tail wags. His coat is thick and shiny. He barks with enthusiasm. To the naked eye, Ace is a strapping example of dogdom. Who would guess...

    Tags: Cosmetic Procedures, Surgery, Liposuction, Rhinoplasty, American Kennel Club

  18. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. Business briefs - Feb. 24

    Susquehanna Bank LITITZ, Pa. — Susquehanna Bank recently launched a Mobile Deposit app that allows customers to make a deposit by taking a picture of a check using a smartphone. In just a few steps, customers can securely deposit a check into...

    Tags: Mole (lesion), CNB Financial Corporation, Economy, Business and Finance, Skin Rash, Apple iPhone

  20. Mar 22, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  21. N.D. researcher wants farmers to cover up from sun

    GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) - A North Dakota researcher is trying to convince farmers and ranchers to take cover from the sun. Kathryn Stensgard recently completed a skin cancer study as a doctor of nursing practice student at North Dakota State University....

    Tags: Medical Research, Diseases and Illnesses

  22. Mar 19, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Designated driver takes the long walk home

    <strong>Dear Amy:</strong> I know that "friends don't let friends drive drunk," but the last few times I've been in a situation in which I've offered to drive or call a cab for friends who'd been drinking, they've insisted they were "OK to drive."
    Dear Amy: I know that "friends don't let friends drive drunk," but the last few times I've been in a situation in which I've offered to drive or call a cab for friends who'd been drinking, they've insisted they were "OK to drive." One friend was so...

    Tags: Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Reviews, Depression, Car Safety Tips and Advice

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