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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: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Vaccines, Autism, Prostate Cancer, Drugs and Medicines
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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, Hobbies, Swimming, Lifestyle and Leisure, Water Polo
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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: United Steelworkers, Dundalk, Plant Openings, Manufacturing and Engineering, General Motors Corp.
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In this family, the enabling runs rampant
Dear Amy: My sister's husband is an alcoholic. He makes half-hearted attempts to get treatment, and then goes on another binge. When he's drinking and gets verbally abusive, my sister shows up at my place to crash for a few days, until he's sober again....
Tags: Rentals
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Gear: Here's another way for travelers to connect, inexpensively
Los Angeles Times Travel editorWhat’s worse than being disconnected while on the road? Paying for the connectivity you need to have. A new device addresses both those woes. FreedomPop offers various connectivity via Wi-Fi/4G on its various devices — a USB stick, a hot...Tags: Apple iPod, Apple iPhone, Verizon Communications
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Long-distance learning
As Newport Beach science teacher Jean-Paul Rimlinger put it, trapping voles and mice in Nova Scotia isn't typical professional development. Nevertheless, that's where he was for a week at the end of March, helping a group of scientists track mammal...
Tags: Conservation, Environmental Issues, Students, Endangered Species, Wildlife
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Dad wants to date, but first he needs a clue
Dear Amy: How does an older (40s) single dad re-enter the modern dating scene? After 13 years of married life, I was divorced over 18 months ago (I didn't approve of the wife's boyfriend) and am the primary caregiver for my 9-year-old son. Between his...
Tags: Family
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See Sundance Channel's 'Rectify' on big screen before TV premiere
RedEyeSundance Channel and the Music Box Theatre are giving Chicago viewers a chance to see the first two hours of its new drama "Rectify" days before it premieres on TV. In order to attend the national premiere screening at 7 p.m. April 16 at Music Box...Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Aden Young, Sundance Channel (tv network), Luke Kirby, Music Box Theatre
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WonderCon 2013: ‘Spider-Man’s’ Slott shares maybe more than he wanted
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times“Superior Spider-Man” writer Dan Slott may have shared more with the audience at his WonderCon spotlight panel Sunday than he'd ...... -
New FBI Miami chief describes crime fighting challenges
The curved daggers in ornate sheaths displayed atop Michael B. Steinbach's North Miami Beach office credenza reflect his experience as an FBI counterterrorism expert who has worked in Afghanistan, Guantanamo Bay and Israel. And as of Jan. 30, Steinbach,...
Tags: Miramar, Criminals, North Miami, Armed Forces, Twitter, Inc.
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Not all fun and (video) games
Big Huge Games in Timonium closed last May, taking nearly 100 jobs with it. Nine months later, a local studio that was launched from the ashes of the video game-maker shut down, too. And Zynga, which created FarmVille and Words with Friends, closed its...
Tags: Timonium, Entertainment, Gaming, Petroleum Industry, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Music brings family together at 'Strength of Strings' benefit for father and son
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comDozens of people clamored around the small stage inside the ballroom at American Legion Post 211 in Funkstown, eager to hear 12-year-old Drake Fignar perform. Skillful beyond their years, Drake and friend Anthony Pappas played “Wish You Were Here&...Tags: Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland), Diabetes, Entertainment, Music, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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