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Riva Trace Baptist Church takes in homeless for Christmas week
Riva Trace Baptist Church in Davidsonville recently hosted 40 homeless men and women for the entire week of Christmas.
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RAD001 Shows Potential to Reverse Resistance to Herceptin in...
New data from two early clinical studies show that RAD001 may overcome resistance to Herceptin * in women with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer.
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Police Beat
A Shady Side man was charged Sunday afternoon with burglary after police found him in the bathroom of an Eastport home.
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Femara first aromatase inhibitor to indicate survival benefit...
The suggested survival benefit from the ITT analysis is important considering that approximately 25% of patients in the tamoxifen arm selectively crossed over to Femara therapy after the tamoxifen arm was ...
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Coping with death during the holidays
Seventeen people sitting in a darkened classroom exchanged a box of tissues when there were no words.
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Church food pantries facing higher demand
About two weeks before Thanksgiving, Berlin First Baptist Church in Worcester County had to close its weekly food bank an hour early.
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Business People
Anne Arundel Community College has named Karen L. Cook of Riva as acting director of its new Legal Studies Institute.
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Cupping classes educate local coffee lovers
Annapolis High School chemistry teacher Gail Tucker breaks the crust on top of a freshly brewed cup of coffee to get at its olfactory qualities during a cupping at Caff Pronto in the Festival at Riva.
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Eric Harley: Pip, Zastrow and Barack: 50 years of change
Half a century ago, when Roger "Pip" Moyer became the only white player on an Annapolis basketball team that included Joseph "Zastrow" Simms, it was a scandal to some.
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Cook named director of AACC legal institute
Anne Arundel Community College has named Karen L. Cook of Riva as acting director of the new Legal Studies Institute, which was launched in July.
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Riva man pushes for a farm at the White House
Casey Gustawarow of Riva sits atop a bus he's been driving around the country for the past three months, part of an effort to convince the next president to plant an organic garden at the White House.
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Religion News
Riva Trace Baptist Church's Journey Singles group will hold their Sanctuary Cafe Coffeehouse from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the church, 475 West Central Ave.
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Arundel Digest
A Riva man fled from a traffic stop early this morning, driving the wrong way on Aris T. Allen Boulevard and hitting a state trooper's patrol car, city police said.
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Riva Road crash kills 29-year-old
As a small boy, Timothy Aloysius Desmond Jr. dreamed about flying. Recently, the 29-year-old Davidsonville man had become determined to make that wish a reality, his sister said.
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Local Digest
County Executive John R. Leopold and the county Recreation and Parks Department honored 12 volunteers Saturday with the Ron Blake Award during a ceremony at Kinder Farm Park.
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Bates honored with preservation award
Bates High School alum Errol Brown Sr., left, shakes the hand of Orlando Ridout, who presented the 33rd Orlando Ridout Prize to the Wiley H. Bates Heritage Park.
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Heritage Park, Peake to be recognized
The Anne Arundel County Trust for Preservation will present the 33rd Orlando Ridout Prize to the Wiley H. Bates Heritage Park in recognition of outstanding efforts in the preservation of the architectural and ...
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Dining Out: Mike's: Family-friendly fare for 50 golden years
We couldn't have been newer Annapolitans. Our house on the South River was a giant hole in the ground where excavation for the foundation had just taken place.
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Firefighter honored for 60 years of service
Maurice 'Snooks' Carr, left, watches as county Fire Department Chief David L. Stokes, center, and John Fluharty, president of Riva Volunteer Fire Company, unveil a plaque on a tanker truck dedicated to Mr.
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Taking the fear out of difference
She attached letters to parents explaining that Dean has autism and asked parents to go over the book with their children.
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