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College journey may start close to home for Class of 2011
High school graduates still "go away to college," but, more and more, "away" means not that far. For the grinning seniors proudly wearing their caps and gowns this graduation season, along with their beaming parents, these difficult economic times require...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Schools, Morgan State University, Baltimore County, Community College of Baltimore County
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Offering an education in aging
Sun reporter"How old are you, Sister?" The question brings a sly smile to the face of Sister Agnes Barbara Hettel. "I'm 92," she replies. "I'm one of the young ones." That's an inside joke. And David Snowdon gets it. Probably only God knows more elderly nuns....Tags: Employees, Science, Research, Science and Technology, Medical Research
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Love and war and cyber-dating
Sun StaffLooking for love online? Or, like us, simply hooked on Hooking Up, ABC's documentary series about online dating that airs tonight? Today and for the next two Thursdays, we'll share a tale, as told to us by a reader, of the good, the bad and the ugly of...Tags: Television, Education, Camp Lejeune (military base), Iraq, Gaming
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Unassuming place, unusually good buys
Special to The SunBaltimore is filled with many unassuming neighborhoods -- ones that are rarely mentioned in the news, but that decade after decade offer an affordable, stable way of life. Ramblewood is one of those neighborhoods. Situated between Loch Raven Boulevard...Tags: Golf, Senator Theatre, Morgan State University, Homes, Real Estate Buyers
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One nice place next to two colleges
Special to The SunIt's 6:30 p.m. on a 61-degree spring day and parents are just getting home from work at Radnor-Winston, a middle-class neighborhood off York Road in north central Baltimore. With almost a small-town feel, there is evidence of children at play everywhere:...Tags: Belvedere Square, Homes, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Roland Park
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A blessed day in Baltimore
Sun StaffIt was nearly 10 years ago -- Oct. 8, 1995 -- that Pope John Paul II landed in Baltimore. Yet even as he drew his last breaths, the memories of his brief visit remained vibrant in the minds of those he touched. Whether they were among the many at the...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Howard County, Washington, DC, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California)
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Based in Baltimore
Special to the SunSpotThere are many great writers who call Baltimore "home." It's a shame that our local bookstores don't feel this is a big deal. When we asked at each store for Baltimore authors, we were led to the local-interest section where we found tidewater schedules...Tags: Geena Davis, University of Maryland, College Park, William Hurt, John Barth, Cal Ripken
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More state residents selecting colleges in Maryland, report finds
Sun StaffThe Maryland brain drain may be slowing to a trickle, according to the results of a study released yesterday by the state's Higher Education Commission. The study found a sharp one-year increase in the number of Maryland residents attending Maryland...Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland, College Park, Politics, Education, Financial Aid
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Seek grace, or they died in vain
IN THE middle of a great national conflagration 138 years ago, Abraham Lincoln said: "We here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain ..." Looking down on the soldiers buried at Gettysburg, he vowed that their deaths would bear fruit in...Tags: Genesis (music group), Politics, Democracy, Terrorism, Maryland
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