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Orioles react to the Boston Marathon tragedy
The Baltimore SunRoughly four hours before Tuesday’s first pitch at Camden Yards, Orioles manager Buck Showalter held a meeting with his players and staff to ensure them that proper safety precautions were being made in light of Monday’s Boston Marathon...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Baseball, Major League Baseball, Sports, Brian Roberts
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Angels continue to make off-field moves
The Angels came out of spring training with what they thought was a pretty stable roster. But as with so many things involving the Angels this season, reality has fallen far short of expectations. So Saturday the Angels made five transactions, finishing...
Tags: Erick Aybar, Jered Weaver, Baseball, Scott Cousins, Sports
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Disabled Group Serves Lawsuit Against Malloy Over Gun Control
The Hartford CourantThe first lawsuit challenging the state's new gun control law was served Thursday by a group that represents disabled citizens, charging that the ban on military-style rifles eliminates the main firearm that many disabled people use in exercising their...Tags: Dannel P. Malloy , New London (New London, Connecticut), Personal Weapon Control, Newspaper and Magazine, Rentals
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State Fair implements new restrictions on golf carts for safety
HURON - The South Dakota State Fair has implemented new restrictions on golf carts for the safety of fair-goers. “With a 27 percent increase in attendance in the last five years, the State Fair has been faced with the challenge of managing golf cart...Tags: Golf, Sports
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An agency-by-agency guide to Obama's 2014 budget
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has proposed a $3.8 trillion budget for fiscal 2014 that aims to slash the deficit by $1.8 trillion over 10 years, raise taxes on the wealthy and trim popular benefit programs including Social Security and...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Loans, Labor Legislation, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Westminster gym for the disabled specializes in small miracles
It's a sunny morning in Westminster, and the pulleys are squeaking, the weights clinking as a half-dozen members of a small gym give the equipment a workout. Bouncy music comes though a stereo's speakers. A trainer encourages a client on a treadmill....
Tags: Physical Therapists, Health and Medical Professionals, Mount Airy, Cerebral Palsy, Washington, DC
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Letters: Disability insurance and depression
Re "Disability: the new welfare?," Opinion, April 2 Jonah Goldberg is correct that the increase in Social Security disability beneficiaries deserves scrutiny, but he shows a misunderstanding of how the program works. It is relatively challenging for a...Tags: Insurance, Depression, Health Insurance, American Enterprise Institute, Social Security
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Letters: The long shadow of internment
Diane Lambdin Meyer's article on Heart Mountain tells an important story in the history of our country ["Heart Mountain Still Chilled by the Winds of Internment," March 31]. It is a story that many prefer to ignore. I compliment her and The Times. It...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Personal Service, Travel, Netherlands, Holland America Line
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Abuse, Neglect Cited As Factors In Deaths Of Dozens of Developmentally Disabled In State Care
The Hartford CourantPaula Berardi thought she'd found a safe haven for her developmentally disabled daughter, Tracey Hilliard. Four other group homes hadn't worked out, and Tracey, who also had medical problems, was a handful at home. The state Department of Mental...Tags: First Aid, Meriden, Disasters and Accidents, Genetic Condition, Heart Attack
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Special needs for special siblings
Growing up with a severely disabled brother, Abby Brown felt less like a sister than like a "third parent." Nigel, two years her junior, was born with a rare disease called linear sebaceous nevus syndrome that left him non-verbal and needing assistance to...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Cerebral Palsy, MRSA, Sandwiches, Diabetes
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Does Congress have the heart to avert disability crisis?
Bonnie Lee worked for 12 years as a health technician for Kaiser Permanente in Southern California, started her own Web services company, and raised two kids as a single mother in Ontario. Then Bonnie, 51, moved back East to rural Pennsylvania and...
Tags: The New York Times, University of Maryland, College Park, Pension and Welfare, Bankruptcy, Cerebral Palsy
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Big-spending Dodgers, Angels could still be big disappointments
For $400 million, you could produce two Hollywood blockbusters. The Dodgers and Angels are betting they have. Los Angeles' two Major League Baseball teams have been on a buying spree, signing some of the game's most talented players. The Dodgers gave...
Tags: Mike Trout, Jered Weaver, Hanley Ramirez, Major League Baseball, Atlanta Braves
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