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May 7, 2008



Pasadena paramedic honored for valor
When Matt Miller saw the little Iraqi girl with the gaping neck wound, his instincts as a soldier and paramedic took over.



Fort Meade barracks in need of repair
State, county practice for big storm
National Digest
World Digest
 





Muhammad seeks to halt death-row appeal
Regional Digest
 





O'Malley stresses need for slots
 





Deceased mid remembered for big smile, love of math
A Naval Academy freshman who was known for inspiring others died on Monday, but she will be an inspiration for her classmates as they complete the final days of their plebe year.



 





Farmers offer lawn care tips
For decades, farmers have been testing their soil, carefully measuring their fertilizer and plotting which plants will grow best in which spots.



Gypsy moth infestation widespread
State officials are in the midst of a vast and expensive program to combat an infestation of leaf-munching gypsy moths.



Septic tank dispute stinking up Queen Anne's County
 





Hundreds could miss 2009 graduation
School Notes
 





Duchscherer delivers for A's
Surging Astros rally past Nats
Stall 40 ready for Big Brown
Trainer: Eight Belles was not on steroids
 





Sports Comment:
Service academies should march on equal recruiting footing

 





Falcon girls continue run of perfection
Hayley Rausch didn't feel comfortable until she had her hands on the championship trophy.



Morrison sets pace for win by Falcon boys
Pat Morrison signed with Division I-AA Wagner for football. The Severna Park senior midfielder might be a Division I recruit for lacrosse.



Spalding bows out with IAAM A respect
Admirals top Saints in overtime
Baden sends AACC past Pallotti, 15-10
Floyd sparkles in no-hit attempt
Prep Schedule
Prep Softball Playoff Pairings
Prep Tennis
 





Sailing:
AYC program starting to take sail

 





Around West County:
Odenton Elementary School students display their talents

There were no judges, no score cards and no dial-in phone numbers as students at Odenton Elementary School showed their families and the community just how talented they really are.



Arundel Digest
 





Eagle project benefits school faculty
Kelly Isaac is Annapolis' own 'Tap Dance Kid'
Anyone named Kelly who was offered the opportunity to join the cast of "Riverdance" would jump at the chance to perform onstage with the world-renowned Irish dance company.



 





Arts & Entertainment Announcements
Entertainment Calendar
 





Dog's World:
In praise of dogs - and cats!

Ask Dr. Gott:
Lifestyle cruising toward disaster

People in the news
 





Editor's notebook
 





Obituaries for May 7
Police Beat for May 7
 





The Watchdog:
Not your normal Forest Drive gridlock

 




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