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Maryland researchers helped crack genomic code of bacteria in E.coli outbreak
Within days of the E.coli outbreak in Germany that officially ended this week, scientists at the University of Maryland Institute for Genome Sciences began cracking the genomic code of the bacteria responsible for infecting thousands and killing dozens....Tags: National Institutes of Health, Health Organizations, University of Virginia, University of Maryland, College Park, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Does 'no gifts' really mean 'no gifts'?
Dear Answer Angel: I was invited to a wedding shower and the invite explicitly said, "No gifts please." Does that really mean don't bring a gift or should I buy something? What? Thank you!
— Empty handed?
Dear Empty: "That really means don't bring...Tags: Weddings, Missoni, Ellen Warren, Restaurants, Human Interest
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Wind farms aren't the answer to cutting Md.'s greenhouse gas emissions
Constellation Energy held a ribbon cutting ceremony this week for its new wind farm in Western Maryland. This project is fortunately small compared to what Gov. Martin O'Malley plans for offshore of the Maryland coast and will not present a major increase...Tags: Solar Energy, Global Warming, Weather Statistics, Alternative Energy, Colorado
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PASSINGS: Harry Lawenda, Axel Axgil, Phyllis Love
Harry Lawenda
Interior design firm's creative force
Harry Lawenda, 87, an interior designer who was the creative force behind the influential Kneedler Fauchere design firm founded by his late wife, Dorothy Kneedler Lawenda, died at his Los Angeles...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Gays and Lesbians, Music, FBI, Obituaries
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'Little Shop' by Infinity Theatre is good enough for Broadway
Infinity Theatre Company continues its first full summer season with "Little Shop of Horrors," a 1982 dark musical comedy with book and lyrics by Howard Ashman and music by Alan Menken. With this terrific production, Infinity fulfills its promise to bring...Tags: Music Theater, William Whitehead, Human Interest, Rick Moranis, New York
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Movie review: 'Pearl Jam Twenty'
Rock documentaries made by fans of the band fall into two categories: They either exclude nonbelievers or draw them into the fold. "Pearl Jam Twenty" starts out exclusionary but opens the gates before it's through.
Writer-director Cameron Crowe, whose...Tags: Pearl Jam (music group), Rock and Roll (genre), Movies, Fine Arts, Entertainment
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Denmark starts taxing fat to curb unhealthy habits
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Denmark has imposed a "fat tax" on foods such as butter and oil as a way to curb unhealthy eating habits. The Nordic country introduced the tax Saturday, of 16 kroner ($2.90) per kilogram (2.2 pounds) of saturated fat...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Butter
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Fat tax in Denmark: Why they have it; could it happen in U.S.?
Los Angeles TimesThe Food Police have stormed Denmark, where it is now a little more expensive to eat fattening food. The country’s so-called “fat tax” went into effect on Saturday. The tax rate is 16 Danish kroner per kilogram of saturated fat in a...Tags: Obesity, Weight, Heart Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Cancer
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Mesa Musings: There's something missing in Denmark — God
I've reached that stage in life where almost everyone I meet looks like somebody I used to know. I'm getting old. Hedy and I recently returned from a Baltic cruise. We saw lots of doppelgängers aboard our cruise ship. It became a game. Someone would...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), International Travel, Europe, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Russia
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Sole Attacker Blamed in Norway Massacre, Twin Attacks Leave 76 Dead
KTLA NewsOSLO (KTLA) -- Norwegian police continue to search for victims Saturday after a homegrown terrorist launched a shooting rampage at a youth camp just hours after exploding a car bomb in the central government district in Oslo. As of Saturday, the death...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, National Security, New York City, Islam
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Mobile Home Park Manager Says Water Bill's Been Paid
FOX 17 News ReporterA manager from the company that owns the Leonard Gardens mobile home park said the notice that was posted this week from the City of Grand Rapids that said the owners of the park owed $14,000 in back water bills is a “non issue.” ...Tags: WXMI, Companies and Corporations, House Building
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