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After spectacular fall, Struever reappears on the radar
Two years after C. William Struever's real estate empire collapsed and the once-ubiquitous developer dropped off Baltimore's radar, the urban visionary has reappeared as a managing director of a new company, working on the same kinds of projects that...Tags: Massachusetts, Bankruptcy, Rhode Island, Harbor East, Tax Credits
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Edward Norton takes 'Stone' on a black-magical mystery tour
For Edward Norton making movies isn't just about giving a dynamite performance. It's about collaborating on a piece of entertainment that reflects his view of the world — and pulls that off without preaching to the audience.
He leaped into...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Anxiety, Pride and Glory (movie), Bars and Clubs
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In oft-stormy relations, Schaefer got business to get things done
Unlike some Democratic governors and mayors, at least William Donald Schaefer had a dialogue with Maryland business leaders. If you can call a blistering, hold-the-phone-from-the-ear conversation a dialogue.
"When the governor calls me, I know what's...Tags: Government, National Aquarium Baltimore, Health and Safety at School, Maryland, Regional Authority
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Profile
ROBERT BARRON
Master developer of Bethlehem Works
Career Highlights:
- President, Enterprise Development Inc. of Columbia, Md.
Connection to Bethlehem Steel Brownfields Redevelopment:
Barron was coordinating the sale of property sites the 1,700-acre...Tags: Corporate Officers, Ohio, Health, Metal and Mineral, Bethlehem Steel
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River Hill is a gem, and, yes, it's costly
Special to The SunSituated in the westernmost part of Columbia, River Hill Village is a picturesque community with hundreds of acres of wooded areas, beautifully landscaped homes and retail and shopping centers offering convenience for busy families. It also is one of the...Tags: Dennis Miller, Anne Arundel County, Travel, Homes, Howard County
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Home site declared the last in Columbia
Sun StaffTuesday marked the beginning of the end for the development of Columbia -- one of the nation's largest planned communities in size, scope and population. "We're reaching the point where there's no more land to develop," said Maggie Brown, the Columbia...Tags: Family, Las Vegas, Business, Washington (U.S. state), Homes
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Where we live fuels a divide
Sun StaffThere was a time when Walter Sondheim Jr. held fast to the notion that racially desegregated schools would give way to a racially integrated society. That was 1954. He admits now that he "should have known better." Sondheim was president of the Baltimore...Tags: Catonsville, Social Issues, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., NASA, Maryland
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Voices of Brown
Sun StaffLawrence E. Leak When Lawrence E. Leak's mother went to register her two seventh-grade sons in the fall of 1965, Queen Anne's County officials automatically signed them up at Kennard High School, the county's historically "colored" secondary school. But...Tags: Black History, Overlea, Teachers, Maryland, Bars and Clubs
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Bear loss not fatal, just painful
Tribune staff reporterPreseason football is seldom a definitive portent of a team's regular-season fate. The 1985 Bears, for instance, were 1-3 in the exhibitions and wound up 15-1 on the way to Super Bowl glory. So the third straight preseason setback for the Bears,...Tags: Tim Brown, Mike Singletary, Football, Super Bowl, Paul Justin
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Bear offense finally wakes up
Tribune staff reporterIf he weren't already the team's highest-paid player, Neal Anderson might consider asking for a raise. After missing the past two preseason games and seeing the offense sputter, Anderson returned to the Bears' lineup Saturday night and sparked a 30-13...Tags: Football, Jim Kelly, Mike Ditka, Bruce Smith, Sports
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No-muddle Bears get job done
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears had no fancy new offense to unveil. No one-back offense. No run-and-shoot gimmicks. No hurry-up attack. But a low-risk, conservative offense occasionally reaps a major dividend. The Bears trudged to their eighth straight opening-day victory...Tags: National Football Conference, Mike Ditka, Basketball, Minnesota Vikings, NFL Preseason
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Upgrades on hold after five years at lackluster mall
Sun StaffThe 1999 blueprints for a Mondawmin Mall makeover seemed promising, with plans for sprucing up the bland decor and erecting a super-sized grocery, a family restaurant and a retail store large enough to box-in a Home Depot. But five years later, the...Tags: White Marsh, Howard County, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Maryland, Foot Locker Incorporated
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