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Thomas J. Kennedy Jr., veteran
Thomas J. Kennedy Jr., who while fighting with the Marines in the South Pacific during World War II was blinded by enemy fire and after his return to Baltimore established Dawn's Office Supply, died Friday of cancer at his Mount Washington home.
He was...Tags: Charles Village, Charles Street, Ocean City, Roman Catholicism, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Charles Adam Fecher
Charles Adam Fecher, a self-taught Baltimore scholar, author and editor who undertook the formidable task of editing the controversial diaries of H.L. Mencken, died Monday of respiratory failure at St. Agnes Hospital.
The longtime Govans and Rodgers...Tags: Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Roman Catholicism, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), H.L. Mencken
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Salvatore J. Cameron
Salvatore Joseph Cameron, a retired mason and Air Force veteran, died Tuesday at Maryland Shock Trauma Center after suffering a fall in his Eldersburg home. He was 73. Born in Hazleton, Pa., Mr. Cameron moved with his family to Baltimore's Lakeland...Tags: Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Perry Hall
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YouthBuild plans local opportunities for earning GED, building job skills
YouthBuild Northwest is recruiting for its first program in Petoskey, which will give young adults without high school diplomas an opportunity to build skills, continue their education and serve the community. The construction training and education... -
Eighth-grade dropout statistics released by state for first time
L.A. NOWA typically overlooked corner of the dropout problem became a little more visible Thursday when state officials for the first time released the dropout rate for eighth-graders. Statewide, about 3.5% of eighth-graders -- 17,257 in all -- left school and...... -
News Briefs for March 31
Local wildlife refuge to hold bird hike
The Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge will host a spring birding hike beginning at 9 a.m. on Saturday. This will be an opportunity to find some early migrating birds and year-round residents before the trees fill...Tags: Politics, Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities, Lakes and Ponds, Zoology
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Steven Hayes: A Life In And Out Of Prison
Throughout his many trips into and out of the state's prison system, Steven Hayes could always count on his mother.
Each time Hayes left prison, Diana Hayes took him into her tiny Winsted home. She wrote letters to wardens, parole officers and prison...Tags: The Salvation Army, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Criminals, Donovan, Theft
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Obama, Clinton: 'Spirit of partnership'
The Swampby Mark Silva Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton have sort of danced around one another since that election in which, you know... But they joined this week at something which has become a personal matter for the former president,......Tags: Global Expansion, National Government, Lifestyle and Leisure, Politics, Government
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Save the date: Orlando’s Taste of the Nation June 5
Cooking Gal» Orlando Sentinel – Cooking GalThe 21st Annual Taste of the Nation at the Marriott World Center (8701 World Center Drive,Orlando, FL 32821) on Saturday, June 5, 2010. This foodie event, which raises funds for local hunger relief efforts, offers attendees the opportunity to sample... -
BRAC may create new jobs for poor
Sun reporterWith thousands of defense-related jobs coming to Maryland in the next few years, local social services officials see a golden opportunity for poor people to get better jobs, especially in high-priced suburbs in Howard, Anne Arundel and Harford counties...Tags: Society, Politics, Government, Unemployment Benefits, Colleges and Universities
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Prelude To Horror
The Hartford CourantAs a small circle of friends celebrated his freedom at a barbecue in July, Joshua Komisarjevsky brooded, burying himself in a bottle of whiskey. State probation officers had removed an electronic monitoring bracelet less than 24 hours earlier, bringing...Tags: International Law, Sex Crimes, Death, Criminals, Theft
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Friends, family say farewell to 'gentle' soldier
sun reporterHe loved music and playing the guitar, but military service is where Eric Matthew Kavanagh found his calling, family and friends said. "Behind that happy, huggy, gentle guitar player, there was grit and determination," said the Rev. W. Terry Schoener...Tags: Glen Burnie, Emergency Incidents, Health and Safety at School, Death, Halloween
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