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The Associated Press is the largest news-gathering organization in the world, disseminating news stories, photographs, graphics, audio and video.

Operating as a not-for-profit cooperative and based in New York City, the AP is owned by 1,500 daily newspaper members in the United States. Its mission is to be a global news network. The AP has more than 4,000 employees working in more than 240 bureaus throughout the world. Founded in 1846, the AP considers itself to be the world's most trusted independent news source.

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    Nov 24, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Anne Arundel officers seek handicapped parking violators

    It was just after noon on a recent weekday, the parking lots at the Annapolis Westfield Mall were already full, and a woman in a dark sedan weaved through the swelling traffic, looking for a place to park. Jessica Lawrence, a Glen Burnie resident, saw...

    Tags: Sears, Human Interest, NAACP, Vehicles, Motorvehicle Accidents

  2. Jun 21, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Calendar of events from Baltimore Messenger

    Submit notices via email: messenger@patuxent.com; fax: 410-332-6336; or mail: Baltimore Messenger, 501 N. Calvert St., 3rd Floor, Baltimore, MD 21278. Include sponsor or host, date, time, address of event, contact name and phone number. Deadline is...

    Tags: Human Interest, Judaism, Continuing Education, Concerts, Walters Art Museum

  4. May 31, 2011 |Story| WDAF
  5. Metro Teen Not Letting Lupus Keep Him On the Bench

    Basketball had been Dionta Hall's game since he was just three years old, but his life took a bad bounce last fall after his kidney's suddenly shut down with what doctor's say is lupus, a disease in which the immune system attacks the body.
    FOX 4 Medical Reporter
    Basketball had been Dionta Hall's game since he was just three years old, but his life took a bad bounce last fall after his kidney's suddenly shut down with what doctor's say is lupus, a disease in which the immune system attacks the body. The doctors...

    Tags: High School Sports, Health, Immune System, Diseases and Illnesses

  6. Nov 24, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Patients pay more, get less - if they're lucky

    <i>*This piece originally ran on A1 on Tuesday, October 21, 2008*</I>
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
    *This piece originally ran on A1 on Tuesday, October 21, 2008* Jennifer and Greg Danylyshyn of Pasadena are conscientious parents. They keep proper car seats in their used BMW, organic vegetables in the family diet and the pediatrician's number by the...

    Tags: Health Net Inc., Executive Branch, Los Angeles, Overweight, Medical Services

  8. Mar 9, 2011 |Story| WDAF
  9. Feds OK New Drug to Fight Lupus

    The federal government hasn't approved a new drug for lupus, a disease that causes a person's immune system to attack their own body, in over 50 years. But all of that changed on Wednesday, and that's good news for sufferers of the dibillitating disease.
    FOX 4 Medical Reporter
    The federal government hasn't approved a new drug for lupus, a disease that causes a person's immune system to attack their own body, in over 50 years. But all of that changed on Wednesday, and that's good news for sufferers of the dibillitating disease....

    Tags: Human Interest, Drugs and Medicines, Health, Immune System, Diseases and Illnesses

  10. Feb 17, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  11. Lupus research at Virginia Tech

    Research at Virginia Tech could reveal the cause of lupus.
    Weekend Anchor/Reporter
    Research at Virginia Tech could reveal the cause of lupus. It's already uncovered a key to understanding it better. Ongoing research at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine may change the way doctors view lupus.     Dr. Ansar...

    Tags: Human Interest, Genes and Chromosomes, Research, Virginia Tech, Human Body

  12. Apr 14, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Lupus More Common in Asians and Africans

    A group of scientists think they've figured out why the autoimmune disease lupus afflicts people of Asian and African descent at higher rates than Caucasians.
    Los Angeles Times
    A group of scientists think they've figured out why the autoimmune disease lupus afflicts people of Asian and African descent at higher rates than Caucasians. Their theory: A form of a gene that raises risk of lupus has a plus side - rendering the...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Medical Research, Malaria, Africa, Health

  14. May 13, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Paula Abdul honored at gala, with a little help from 'The Band From TV'

    All The Rage
    The invitation read, “Don’t be afraid to embrace your ‘Orangeness,’” and guests weren’t shy about sporting ties, scarves or dresses in the spring shade. The colorful party at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel benefited Lupus...
  16. May 6, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
  17. Lupus education event in Orlando

    Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    Lupus is a challenging disease that often leaves patients feeling alone and misunderstood. While many patients might not “look” sick, they may be silently managing the debilitating pain, fatigue and other symptoms associated with lupus. This...
  18. Oct 16, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. The Siren's Call: Man's worship of — and cruelty to — dogs

    Dogs rule. The writers of ABC's "Lost" know that. In the series finale, they gave viewers an unforgettable, tear-jerker scene: Vincent the lab stays at the side of the dying Jack. Jack's not alone. When he breathes his last, viewers knew that Vincent would be there.
    Los Angeles Times
    Dogs rule. The writers of ABC's "Lost" know that. In the series finale, they gave viewers an unforgettable, tear-jerker scene: Vincent the lab stays at the side of the dying Jack. Jack's not alone. When he breathes his last, viewers knew that Vincent...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Human Interest, Lost (tv program), Periodicals, Entertainment

  20. Dec 1, 2010 |Story| HB Independent
  21. City Lights: Physical therapy gets hot

    I've gotten used to the concept of art as therapy. I have friends who have led poetry workshops in homeless and battered women's shelters, and I once attended a reading in England by a woman who had been abused as a child and passed out poetry pamphlets with a hotline to report domestic abuse.
    I've gotten used to the concept of art as therapy. I have friends who have led poetry workshops in homeless and battered women's shelters, and I once attended a reading in England by a woman who had been abused as a child and passed out poetry pamphlets...

    Tags: Emergency Planning, Domestic Violence, Holidays, Health and Medical Professionals, Physical Therapists

  22. Jun 25, 2010 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  23. Tweeting For Life

    There are an estimated 84,000 Americans waiting for a kidney transplant. A Kingwood man will soon be adding his name to the growing list.
    KIAH
    There are an estimated 84,000 Americans waiting for a kidney transplant. A Kingwood man will soon be adding his name to the growing list. "It's just an absurd question to ask someone. Yeah, are you going to use both your kidneys for the rest of your...

    Tags: Dialysis, Surgery, Heart Surgery, Charity, Texas

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