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    Jul 30, 2011 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  1. Alaska state lawmaker returns to Seattle to lobby against TSA pat-downs

     Alaska state Rep. Sharon Cissna, D-Anchorage, returned to Seattle Saturday to kick off her nationwide campaign against TSA pat-downs.  In February, TSA agents called for a pat-down of Cissna because they spotted something unusual in the body scan....

    Tags: Elections, Politics, Breast Cancer, Sharon Cissna, Alaska

  2. Oct 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. In Jewish Times bankruptcy, longtime collaborators become foes

    Their great-grandfathers each founded Baltimore companies, a publisher and a printer, and their families have built close ties working together since the 1950s to produce the venerable Baltimore Jewish Times.
    Their great-grandfathers each founded Baltimore companies, a publisher and a printer, and their families have built close ties working together since the 1950s to produce the venerable Baltimore Jewish Times. But Andrew Alter Buerger and Charles M....

    Tags: Pikesville, Sales, Justice System, Economy, Business and Finance, Trials

  4. Oct 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. A death from cancer, and a search for answers

    Randy White had just buried a daughter, dead at 30 with a brain tumor. Now his other daughter had been diagnosed with growths in her abdomen.
    Randy White had just buried a daughter, dead at 30 with a brain tumor. Now his other daughter had been diagnosed with growths in her abdomen. When doctors told White in 2009 that their conditions were likely caused by something in their environment,...

    Tags: Politics, World War II (1939-1945), Wars and Interventions, Armed Forces, Regional Authority

  6. Oct 9, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Al Davis dies at 82; Oakland Raiders owner transformed team

    Al Davis, the tough-minded owner of the Oakland Raiders who transformed a failing team into a three-time Super Bowl champion and one of the most successful franchises in professional football only to preside over its dramatic decline in recent years, died Saturday. He was 82.
    Al Davis, the tough-minded owner of the Oakland Raiders who transformed a failing team into a three-time Super Bowl champion and one of the most successful franchises in professional football only to preside over its dramatic decline in recent years, died...

    Tags: Detroit Lions, 2016 Olympic Games, Jon Gruden, Politics, John Brodie

  8. Oct 13, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  9. Donald George Swanson

    “Always leave a place better than you found it” is how he lived every day of his life.
    “Always leave a place better than you found it” is how he lived every day of his life. On Tuesday, October 11, 2011, Donald George Swanson, 69, was ushered from this world after a short duel with pancreatic cancer.  “Swanny” was...

    Tags: Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Human Interest

  10. Oct 15, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  11. Families Raise Awareness About Rett Syndrome

    Imagine you have thoughts, hopes, and dreams but no way to actually express them.   It's a rare disorder called Rett Syndrome that affects young girls. Worldwide, 20 girls are born every day with the disorder.
    Staff reporter
    Imagine you have thoughts, hopes, and dreams but no way to actually express them. It's a rare disorder called Rett Syndrome that affects young girls. Worldwide, 20 girls are born every day with the disorder. Dr. Sasha Djukic says the disorder doesn't...

    Tags: Manhattan (New York City), New York City, Diseases and Illnesses

  12. Aug 6, 2011 |Story| AM News
  13. Area opthalmologists unhappy with new law expanding surgical privileges of optometrists

    Dr. Arthur K. Rivard has been an eye doctor in Danville for more than 20  years and is not shy when lending his view point on a just who should  engage in eye surgery and who shouldn't.
    Dr. Arthur K. Rivard has been an eye doctor in Danville for more than 20 years and is not shy when lending his view point on a just who should engage in eye surgery and who shouldn't. "For the record, ophthalmologists such as myself are eye doctors that...

    Tags: Surgery, Elections, Justice System, Politics, Ophthalmology

  14. Jul 28, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Should the growing weight of the nation be put in government's hands?

    America undoubtedly has a big obesity problem.
    Tribune reporter
    America undoubtedly has a big obesity problem. With two-thirds of all U.S. adults classified as obese or overweight, public health officials warn that much of the population is at dangerously high risk of diabetes, heart disease and other chronic and...

    Tags: Health Organizations, Dining and Drinking, Politics, Quitting Smoking, Human Rights

  16. Aug 10, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Ken Graydon dies at 77; poet and storyteller

    For Ken Graydon, repairing cars was a living.
    For Ken Graydon, repairing cars was a living. But writing poetry and song lyrics and tall tales to be told and sung around a campfire was his passion. For anyone who thinks of poets as smallish, shy, intellectual fellows who look inward, Graydon was a...

    Tags: Poetry, Walt Whitman, Alaska, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health

  18. Nov 10, 2011 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  19. Chasing Down The Muse: Mother hits milestone birthday

    "Woman arrives as a novice at each age of her life." — Sebastien Chamfort * It is my mother's birthday. The rain and cold have given me the excuse to stay doing creative work inside all day. Still, I have not yet called with birthday greetings....

    Tags: Arthritis

  20. Jul 7, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Owner of landmark South Baltimore restaurant dies

    Vincent Mario "Vince" Rallo, a former banker who in retirement took over Rallo's Restaurant, a Locust Point landmark since 1941, died Thursday morning of lung cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
    Vincent Mario "Vince" Rallo, a former banker who in retirement took over Rallo's Restaurant, a Locust Point landmark since 1941, died Thursday morning of lung cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The longtime Homeland resident was 79. Rallo's, in...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Politics, Dining and Drinking, Towson, Federal Hill

  22. Jul 10, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  23. Caring Hands offers hope to cancer patients

    Daily American Staff Writer
    A group of Meyersdale residents is reaching out to cancer patients through a newly formed organization. Aaron Schafer, Erin Byer and Laura Schardt are the faces of Caring Hands for Cancer, a group dedicated to helping cancer patients stabilize their...

    Tags: Facebook, Happiness (state of mind), Human Body, Cancer, Health

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