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New options for breast cancer surgery treat women faster, gentler and preserve more tissue
AP Chief Medical WriterCHICAGO (AP) — Treating breast cancer almost always involves surgery, and for years the choice was just having the lump or the whole breast removed. Now, new approaches are dramatically changing the way these operations are done, giving women more...Tags: Biotechnology, Breast Cancer, Plastic Surgeons, Oncology, Breast Reconstruction
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Longtime UMBC AD Charles Brown retiring after 24 years at school
The Baltimore SunWhen Dr. Charles Brown first looked into taking the athletic director job at UMBC in 1989, the Brooklyn, N.Y., native wasn't real savvy about the school. "I thought it was a military base when I showed up," he said with a chuckle. "It said UMBC. I didn'...Tags: Northeast Conference, Brooklyn (New York City), High School Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, University of Maryland Baltimore County
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Bringing drones out of the shadows
The use of unmanned aircraft to kill suspected terrorists, a practice that has dramatically escalated during the Obama administration, is receiving fresh and welcome scrutiny in Congress and elsewhere even as the number of drone strikes seems to be on the...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Pakistan, Al-Qaeda, Afghanistan, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Saints advance to MAC semis
Saturday, May 11, 2013 BOYS LACROSSE Saint James 7, Georgetown Day 5 ST. JAMES — Kyle Neale, Jake Thompson and Max Brady each scored two goals for Saint James as the Saints defeated Georgetown Day in the Mid-Atlantic Conferene quarterfinals...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Clubs and Associations, Lifestyle and Leisure, The Herald-Mail, Ceremonies
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NCAA women's roundup: Fernandez, Cyr help Penn St. top Canisius, 14-13
Molly Fernandez (McDonogh) scored her 100th career goal and Mackenzie Cyr (Winters Mill) recorded a team-high three points as the seventh-seeded Penn State women's lacrosse team edged visiting Canisius, 14-13, in an NCAA Division I tournament first-...Tags: Virginia Cavaliers, Loyola Greyhounds, Penn Quakers, Penn State Nittany Lions, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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Auto racing: Diabetes not a detour for IndyCar's Kimball
South Bend TribuneBarely clear of South American air space following last weekend's race in Brazil, IndyCar driver Charlie Kimball finally turned full attention to something that has been on his mind for months. It's a spot on his calendar he considers the fifth season....Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Auto Racing, Indianapolis 500, Diabetes, American Diabetes Association
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Under Armour founder Kevin Plank sees himself as the underdog
Kevin Plank may have sold the first Under Armour shirts from the back of his car, but as his reach has grown, so too have his wheels: These days, he jets around the world, recently to five Asian cities in six days, but managed to get back home to...
Tags: Preakness Stakes, Ray Lewis, Farms, Companies and Corporations, High School Sports
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Frank Stronach still mulling over changes at Pimlico as Preakness looms
Frank Stronach, owner of Pimlico, is in Washington, D.C., this week. He discussed his new book, "Magna Man: My Road to Economic Freedom," at a session today. Yesterday, he spent time on Capitol Hill, working to spread his theory that American...
Tags: Preakness Stakes, Cal Ripken, Equestrian, Washington, DC, Pimlico
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InsideMDSports: Dion Wiley updates his recruitment
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. Maryland continues to put the full-court press on Dion Wiley, but as of right now, he doesn&...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Billy Donovan
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Colonial Virginia gentry embraced stranded North African
As the political epicenter of British America’s richest and most populous colony, the town of Williamsburg played host to a rich cross-spectrum of humanity during the 1700s. Planters, merchants and tradesmen of all shades and stripes came from...
Tags: Executive Branch, Colonial Williamsburg, England, Augusta County, Culture
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OCP guard Justice Montgomery commits to American University
Orlando Christian Prep basketball point guard Justice Montgomery committed to American University of Washington, D.C., and the Patriot Conference on Monday morning after returning from a weekend campus visit. The 5-11 three-year OCP starter is scheduled...Tags: Washington, DC
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Malaysia's ruling coalition maintains parliamentary majority
This post has been updated, as indicated below.PENANG, Malaysia — Malaysia’s ruling National Front coalition won at the polls Sunday, election commission officials announced, as voters opted for continuity and experience over opposition calls for reform. The 13-party National Front...Tags: Parliament, Voting, Social Sciences, Interreligious Dialogue, Elections
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