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Antietam Exchange Club Christmas party boasts record turnout
dona@herald-mail.comIt was with a sense of melancholy that Christina was attending her last Antietam Exchange Club Christmas party Saturday at the Masonic Lodge in Hagerstown. Since she was pregnant with the first of her three children, Christina has been enrolled in the...Tags: Family, Santa Claus (fictional character), Holidays, Parenting, Religious Festivals
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Fighting mental illness
Maybe something good will come from the Shakespearean tragedy that is the Jesse Jackson Jr. saga: A deeper understanding of mental illness and more empathy for those afflicted with it. Or maybe not. The level of cynicism in these parts is so high that...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Jesse Jackson, Jr., Substance Abuse, Bobby Rush, Jesse Jackson
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What drugs are going generic this year and next
Dozens of brand-name prescription drugs are losing their patent protection, allowing generic versions to enter the market and consumers to save 30 to 80 percent on those medications, said David Belian, director of media relations for the Generic...
Tags: Modafinil, Blood, Actos (drug), Menopause, Drugs and Medicines
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Doug Duncan tells supporters he's in for MoCo race
Former Montgomery County Executive Doug Duncan is preparing a run for his old job in 2014, potentially setting up a high-stakes political battle in Maryland's largest county. Duncan, who led Montgomery County from 1994 until he ran for governor in 2006,...
Tags: Elections, Primaries, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Roscoe G Bartlett, Politics
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Sandi Jackson: no timetable on Rep. Jackson's return to Congress
Tribune reporterAld. Sandi Jackson said Thursday that doctors have yet to figure out the proper mix of medications for ailing U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., leaving uncertain the timing of his return to Congress. Jackson took medical leave June 10 and within days had...Tags: Mayo Clinic, Jesse Jackson, Jr., Jesse Jackson, U.S. House Committee on Ethics, Political Fundraising
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Not Jimmy Stewart's 'Wonderful Life'
Looking dapper with his slicked-back hair and gray vest, Sawyer Stahl was all the part of George Bailey, the well-meaning banker of Bedford Falls whose frustrations nearly end him before he realizes that his is a wonderful life indeed. But while some...
Tags: Frank Capra Jr., Behavioral Conditions, James Stewart, Arts and Culture
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When good cheer makes you say, 'good grief'
It's the season of merriment and joy — or at least that's what every TV commercial, magazine ad and thousands of other messages will keep telling us over the next month. But what if you don't feel buoyant and twinkly? If you've lost a loved one in...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Behavioral Conditions, Holidays
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Faith and Life: Death reminds us to live for a legacy 'that exceeds us'
What is the most significant loss you can remember? For some, the answer may come immediately to mind. Others may have to ponder a bit to figure the answer out. Mine is fresh on my memory…my grandmother. She passed Oct. 21, six days short of...Tags: Abraham Lincoln
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Business People- Nov. 18
Walnut Street Community Health Center Rhonda G. McMillian and Anthony D. Dicello recently were hired by the Walnut Street Community Health Center. McMillian is serving as a psychiatrist in the integrated mental health program. Her expertise covers a...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, West Virginia University, Health and Safety at School, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, College Baseball
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Just as Shaq did, Dwight leaves Magic feeling hollow, hopeless
Sadness. That is all. Just sadness. Hollow, hopeless, heartbreaking sadness. That is what it feels like to be a Magic fan right now. Not anger. Not blame. Not even relief. Not now. Not when you are forced to say goodbye to Dwight Howard, the...
Tags: Emeka Okafor, Superman (fictional character), Media Industry, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sports
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UPDATE: Lake Michigan swim
LUDINGTON, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan couple hopes for good weather and water conditions when they set out on a 50-mile swim across Lake Michigan to raise awareness about postpartum depression. Sara and Jeff Tow plan to set out Monday from Two Rivers,...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Hypothermia
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