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Towson teacher among marathon victims to lose limb
After two days of heavy sedation, Erika Brannock awoke Wednesday morning in her hospital bed to dramatic and gruesome news: Her left leg had been amputated below the knee, the only medical option for a team of surgeons handling traumatic injuries from the...Tags: Sports, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Massachusetts General Hospital, FBI
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Grounded by American Airlines' computer glitch? Help is at hand
American Airlines says the computer systems that caused the airline to ground most flights Tuesday (today) have been restored but that travelers should expect delays through the day. Joe Brancatelli, who writes the JoeSentMe travel newsletter and is a...
Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Los Angeles International Airport, Air Transportation Industry, Social Media, Media Industry
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Bashar Assad's forces reportedly take key Syria township
BEIRUT — The Syrian government says its forces this week seized a strategic township east of Damascus after weeks of fighting, but some opposition activists dispute the asserted regime victory. Several official Syrian press outlets reported that...
Tags: Rebellions, Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Armed Forces, Government
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Game Show Marathon 2 Coming in May
Get your Game Show game on! They’ve just announced highlights of the Second Annual 24-Hour Game Show Marathon, scheduled to from noon ‘til noon on May 18-19. The national broadcast, which benefits the American Cancer Society, will be audio-...Tags: Nickelodeon (tv network), American Cancer Society, Southern Connecticut State University
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Experimental Duo Zomes Headline BAR in New Haven Tonight, April 17
When singer Hanna Olivegren volunteered last spring at the New Perspectives Festival for creative music in Vasteras, Sweden, she wasn't expecting to fall into an opportunity to begin collaborating with musician Asa Osborne of Zomes, and formerly of...
Tags: New York City, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Sweden, Music, Entertainment
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A new film festival is heading to Roanoke
ReporterRoanoke, Va A new film festival is on its way to Roanoke this weekend. A grant is helping to fund the three day event at the Grandin Theatre. There will be screenings of films from across the county and even some from here locally. Academy Award...Tags: Movies, Entertainment
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Syria amnesty could free up to 7,000 inmates
BEIRUT — Syrian President Bashar Assad issued an order Tuesday freeing up to 7,000 prison inmates, but it was not clear whether the decree would apply to any of those jailed for participation in the rebellion that is seeking to overthrow his regime....
Tags: Rebellions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Activism, Criminal Laws
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How to communicate with those in Boston
With cellular service unavailable in Boston, the best way -- and perhaps the only way at the moment -- to communicate with friends or loved ones may be through an Internet-connected service. Boston's cellular lines are either jammed with traffic or have...
Tags: Twitter, Inc., Sports, Google Inc., American Red Cross, Boston Marathon
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Latin cinema comes to AMC 600 North
Watch enough new foreign films in a row, and certain things start to stand out. Like the incredible variety of cellphone ring tones used in other countries. They're familiar but just different enough to break your concentration for a moment, like a...Tags: Roger Ebert, Satellite and Cable Service, Sundance Channel (tv network), Ray McKinnon, Television
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Md. regent said to have used controversial therapy for autism
Two years after a Maryland doctor lost his medical license for using a controversial treatment for autistic patients, the state Board of Physicians has suspended his business partner for allegedly writing the same dangerous prescription for several...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Cardiac Arrhythmia, Arts and Culture, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Social Sciences
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Boys swimming | Record setting Black getting attention
Connor Black said he doesn't feel any differently since breaking the national record in the 100 butterfly at the boys state swimming and diving finals at New Trier on Feb. 23. The Mundelein senior has, however, noted an uptick in the attention he's...
Tags: Sports, Matt Grevers, Hobbies, Water Polo, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Leaving Sparrows Point for jobs in other states
Joshua Polanowski was one of the first to go. He drove south in his 15-year-old GMC pickup truck, leaving behind freezing cold and a forever-closed steel mill for a balmy winter and a choice of manufacturing jobs. Forrest and Lacey Martin followed...
Tags: Plant Openings, United Steelworkers, Manufacturing and Engineering, General Motors Corp., Automotive Equipment
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