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»  FORT HOOD SHOOTINGS 13 dead in Army post rampage
Suspect, a psychiatrist formerly at Walter Reed, hospitalized; motive unclear

Military officials were starting Friday to piece together what may have pushed an Army psychiatrist trained to help soldiers in distress to turn on his comrades in a shooting rampage that killed 13 people and wounded 30 in Texas. The suspected shooter, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, left, was on a ventilator and unconscious in a hospital after being shot four times during the shootings at the Army's sprawling Fort Hood.

»  Is Leno Effect a loss of viewers?
NBC affiliates keeping hopes up -- and, maybe, fingers crossed

The November sweeps ratings period is one of the first major milestones of the TV season. Usually, network and station executives can't talk enough about what they have to offer during the month in hopes of attracting viewers. Unless, that is, one of the things you have is "The Jay Leno Show" airing at 10 p.m. thanks to a risky NBC move made in hopes of cutting costs.

»  Waiting to learn who pays Dixon's bills
Taxpayers might wind up paying fees of her seven defense lawyers

Baltimore taxpayers might wind up paying the fees of mayor's seven defense lawyers

»  U.S. jobless rate tops 10 percent for first time since 1983
The unemployment rate has surpassed 10 percent for the first time since 1983 -- and is likely to go higher.

»  Kratovil says he's against bill on health care reform as written
But Democratic congressman says he could support 'a better bill' in future

If Democratic leaders manage to push a massive health care overhaul through the House of Representatives this weekend, they'll have to do it without one of Maryland's Democratic congressmen.

©2009, baltimoresun.com


 
»  Ravens' Chester solidly planted at right guard
He finds his niche: opening lanes for running backs

Chris Chester has started the Ravens' past 18 games at right guard, cementing his status at that position.

»  Colts DBs Jackson and Sanders to miss remainder of season
The injury bug is still haunting the Indianapolis Colts.

»  NFL injury report
RAVENS AT CINCINNATI RAVENS: Questionable: S Haruki Nakamura (chest), NT Haloti Ngata (ankle), S Tom Zbikowski (illness). Probable: LB Prescott Burgess (illness), TE Todd Heap (ankle), LB Jarret Johnson (shoulder), C Matt Katula (elbow), RB Le'Ron McClain (shoulder), CB Frank Walker (illness).

»  Ravens' Washington has the edge
Healthy regimen helps wide receiver reach potential, move chains

In May, Kelley Washington was an unemployed wide receiver, tripped up by his own medical charts. The job market was tight and the former Tennessee star was reduced to accepting tryouts, the NFL equivalent of bargain-basement shopping. Six months later, he is the missing piece in the Ravens' offensive puzzle, the slot receiver who keeps drives going with clutch third-down catches over the middle.

»  Week 9: Who is picking the Ravens?
Media roundup of predictions for Sunday's game against the Bengals

Media roundup of predictions for Sunday's game vs. the Bengals

©2009, baltimoresun.com


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»  State launches effort to improve hand-washing in hospitals
Initiative is part of drive to raise quality of health care in Md.

A state panel charged with health care unveiled its first major initiative Tuesday: an effort to improve hand-washing at Maryland hospitals.

»  Judge revokes Meighan's bail in July hit-run case
Defendant called a danger to himself, community

A judge revoked Thomas Meighan Jr.'s $100,000 bail - associated with July hit-and-run charges - on Monday, saying the 39-year-old, who has at least nine drunken driving convictions and is linked to a college student's death, is a "serious danger" to himself and the community.

»  Driving down the road to ruin
Before Thomas Meighan Jr.'s name was ever connected in the fatal hit-and-run of a Johns Hopkins student, his actions and correspondence to the courts showed a pattern of self-destruction and deceit

Before Thomas Meighan Jr.'s name was ever connected in the fatal hit-and-run of a Johns Hopkins student, his actions and correspondence to the courts showed a pattern of self-destruction and deceit

»  Fired due to error in background check, Carroll woman still jobless
Bartlett helping in 3-month quest for vindication

Eschol Amelia Studnitz lost her $58,000 accounting job July 31 because a government background check deemed her "unsuitable" for a low-level security clearance. She was stunned. She had no criminal record.

»  State hospital patient attacks 3 workers with butter knife, police say
A state hospital patient who police say used a butter knife to attack three staff members Tuesday night in Sykesville faces attempted murder, weapon and assault charges.

©2009, baltimoresun.com


 
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