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PASSINGS: Ron Palillo, Al Freeman Jr., James M. Naughton
Ron Palillo Actor played Arnold Horshack on 'Kotter' Ron Palillo, 63, an actor whose signature role was Arnold Horshack in the 1970s TV sitcom "Welcome Back, Kotter," died Tuesday of a heart attack in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., said his agent, Jackie...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Lung Cancer, Spike Lee, The Philadelphia Inquirer, ABC (tv network)
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Butkus, Lombardi award watch list announced
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Ann McAllister Hughes
Ann McAllister Hughes, an artist who taught art in Baltimore's public schools and had chaired the art department at Forest Park High School, died July 27 of pulmonary failure at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
The longtime Randallstown resident was 83.
The...Tags: Elijah E. Cummings, Arts and Culture, Crime, Law and Justice, Elections, Druid Hill
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Pioneering Actor Al Freeman Jr. Dies, Aged 78; Professor At Howard University
Reuters(Reuters) - Actor Al Freeman Jr., perhaps best known for his portrayal of Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad in Spike Lee's 1992 film "Malcolm X," has died, Howard University said on Friday. "It is with tremendous sadness that the passing of our...Tags: Arts and Culture, James Baldwin, Celebrities, Opera (genre), Spike Lee
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Letter: Yolanda Adams Gospel concert sells out
Gospel music lovers missed their chances to purchase tickets for this year's "Afternoon of Musical Praise" featuring Grammy-winning artist Yolanda Adams, slated for Aug. 18 at Aberdeen Proving Ground's Post Theater. The concert sold out almost two weeks...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Health Organizations, Entertainment, Mortgages
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Lloyd Campbell 'Mitch' Mitchner, city Urban Services director
Lloyd Campbell "Mitch" Mitchner, who had been director of Baltimore's Urban Services Agency during the mayoral administration of Kurt L. Schmoke and later headed AFRAM, the African-American cultural festival, died July 16 of lung cancer at Northwest...Tags: Arts and Culture, Lung Cancer, Frederick Douglass, Festive Events, Randallstown
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Julian Samuel Stein Jr., PR executive
Julian Samuel Stein Jr., a retired public relations executive who was an adviser to Gov. J. Millard Tawes, died June 22 of heart failure at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
The Tuscany-Canterbury resident was 93.
Born in Baltimore, Mr. Stein was the son of a...Tags: Media Industry, Pikesville, Roland Park, Horse (animal), Health
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By George, ‘Leighton Courthouse’ shows how to play the naming game
Change of SubjectGeorge N. Leighton, 6/29/2012. Tribune photo by Terence Antonio James In a startling break with tradition, Cook County has just named its central courthouse after former Judge George N. Leighton. The tradition I’m referring to isn’t the long-... -
Ilean H. Jennings, cosmetologist
Ilean H. Jennings, a cosmetologist who had been supervisor of barbers and beauticians at the old Crownsville State Hospital, died July 4 from complications of Alzheimer's disease at her Severna Park home. She was 84.
The daughter of a businessman and a...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Educational Development Corporation, Alzheimer's Disease, Colleges and Universities, Anne Arundel Community College
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Wesley Brown dies at 85; first black graduate of Naval Academy
Retired Lt. Cmdr. Wesley Brown, the first African American graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, died Tuesday in Silver Spring, Md., the Naval Academy's alumni association announced from Annapolis, Md. He was 85 and had cancer. A 1949 graduate, Brown was...Tags: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Jimmy Carter, Washington, DC, Engineering
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Rawlings-Blake looks to legacy of full term
As Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake embarks on a full four-year term after Tuesday's election victory, she faces the challenge of forging a legacy in a city grappling with decades of decline and years of financial shortfalls.
Some political...Tags: Locust Point, Elections, Baltimore County, Johns Hopkins University, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Saved from bulldozer, UM 'hillock' teems with life
Harvard University has a research forest. So does Duke. Yale has multiple forests. The University of Maryland has “the wooded hillock." a 24-acre patch of trees at the northern tip of the state's flagship public campus. Though tiny, largely...
Tags: Natural Resources, Students, Ecosystems, Education, Carroll County (Maryland)
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