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Santorum's daughter Bella hospitalized
Call Washington BureauRick Santorum's youngest child, Isabella, who has a condition similar to Down Syndrome, was taken to the hospital Friday morning. "Rick and his wife Karen have taken their daughter Bella to the hospital. The family requests prayers and privacy as Bella...Tags: Edwards Syndrome, Easter, Hospitals and Clinics, Pneumonia, Genetic Condition
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Romney suspends Santorum attack ads while Bella is in the hospital
Call Washington BureauMitt Romney's campaign, who was scheduled to launch an attack Monday on Rick Santorum across Pennsylvania, pulled back as the former senator has stepped off the trail to be with his hospitalized daughter. "We have done this out of deference to Sen....Tags: Edwards Syndrome, Hospitals and Clinics, Mitt Romney, Genetic Condition, Health
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Brooklyn's Sisters Of Mercy Bring Music To Most Needy
PIX11.com | @MurphyPIXWhen 49-year-old John Palecki sings the old tune, "Proud Mary", with his Brooklyn-based band, Melodic Soul, he may not quite sound like Ike and Tina Turner--or even John Fogarty from Creedence Clearwater Revival--two other 1960's era bands that turned the...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Music, Brooklyn (New York City), Arts, Arts and Culture
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Housewives Creating Hope
When Heather Ziehl lost her job in sales and marketing operations two years ago due to the failing economy, she became a “true housewife.” And what started as an inside joke about the “Housewives of Bel Air” amongst friends,...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Harford County, Bars and Clubs, Social Services, Charity
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Mail Call - March 22
“Is the only way Bill Maher feels he can make himself look good is to make fun of Gov. Sarah Palin and her child with Down syndrome? Why does this woman who is bothering no one seem to be all Democrats can talk about? Where is the wonderful women&...Tags: Sarah Palin, Government, Parties and Movements, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Politics
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Yoga offers benefits for people with special needs
Erin Feeney capped off her 19th birthday celebration with a huge accomplishment that still makes her smile. For the first time in her life, she was able to blow out her birthday candle. On Nov. 11 last year, when she turned 20, she did it again. "Not...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Teachers, Physical Therapists
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'Face of the museum' steps down
On an afternoon last week, Gary Sahagen played a role that he had watched many others play during his decade at the International Surfing Museum. The role of visitor. Sahagen, who joined the museum as a trustee in 2001, stepped down in January from...Tags: Corporate Officers, Arts and Culture, Museums
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Harry Judd Rose and Diane Beverly Rose
Harry Judd Rose, a retired bus driver with the Maryland Transit Administration and a World War II veteran, died Sunday at Gilchrist Hospice Care from complications of a fall.
He was 94, and died four days after his daughter, Diane Beverly Rose, 62, who...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Timonium, Rosedale (Baltimore, Maryland), World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Religion and Belief
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Resident with Down syndrome helps customers with a smile
It’s tough to keep a job for a decade, so for La Caņada Flintridge resident Katie Kirchner, being recognized for her 11 years at Vons supermarket is a special moment. But Kirchner, 31, isn’t just a hard-working and enthusiastic employee. She...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, FX (tv channel), American Horror Story (tv program), Genes and Chromosomes, Health
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Make Studio offers platform for artists with disabilities
Circus performers in all their gaudy glory. A timeline linking the actors who have played James Bond to the U.S. presidents at the time the movies came out. Rosemary's baby.
The Make Studio on North Avenue, celebrating its second anniversary with a...Tags: Tim Burton, Behavioral Conditions, Highlandtown, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Human Interest
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Pa. man acquitted of involuntary manslaughter in death of man with Down syndrome
waynesboro@herald-mail.comA Franklin County, Pa., jury on Tuesday acquitted a Chambersburg man in the September 2010 death of a 37-year-old man with Down syndrome. The jury of eight men and four women delivered a not guilty verdict after an hour and 20 minutes of deliberation...Tags: Justice System, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), First Aid, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Easton (Northampton, Pennsylvania)
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