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Father's little helper
Dining@LargeDads need their caffeine, too. Baltimore Coffee & Tea Co. is offering free coffee to all dads on Father’s Day at all three of its stores, in Timonium, Frederick and Annapolis. "Dads are welcome to have a medium drink of......Tags: Baltimore Weather, Weather, Weather Reports, Annapolis
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Liberatore's reviewed
Dining@LargeJohn Lindner reviews Liberatore's in Timonium in today's Sun.The upshot: John felt under dressed but well fed.Check out the Liberatore's review online. Liberatore's Grilled Salmon over Fresh Greens, Arugula, Mushrooms, Ciabatta Bread Croutons, Hard Boiled... -
A chilly day in May
Maryland WeatherAnother chilly day for Central Maryland today as the high at BWI stalled at the 56-degree mark. That is 20 degrees below the normal highs for a May 20 in Baltimore, and just three degrees above the all-time low maximum......Tags: Maryland, Lifestyle and Leisure, Holidays
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A longtime addict wants out; he needs helping hand
HERE'S DARRYL Logan. Here's a 45-year-old lifelong Baltimorean, a graduate of one of its venerable independent schools - and a longtime drug addict. He seems like a bright guy. He's certainly a congenial conversationalist. And he's one of our estimated...Tags: Sales, Schools, University of Maryland, College Park, Social Issues, Education
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Jacques Kelly: Group works to preserve Worthington and Greenspring valleys
On a fall day, the landscape in northern Baltimore County looks pretty marvelous. Even the old-fashioned rural roads seem unobtrusive. It's hard not to think: Why hasn't all this gorgeous landscape been ruined, as close as it is to downtown Baltimore?...
Tags: Cell Phones, Telecommunication Service, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Inner Harbor, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.
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Schaefer: Politics as performance art
I stepped into his City Hall office to ask William Donald Schaefer, the mayor of Baltimore, a question. He was watering his African violets and did not appear to be soothed by that labor of love. In fact, he was upset about the reason for my visit —...Tags: National Aquarium Baltimore, Government, William Donald Schaefer, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Civil and Public Service
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Schaefer was the neighborhood mayor
If you lived in Baltimore in the 1970s, it seemed that William Donald Schaefer paved every alley. An exaggeration? Yes. But then, as now, old Baltimore needed a lot of fixing and Schaefer was in his neighborhood mode. He did it well and had the support of...Tags: Government, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, William Donald Schaefer, Inner Harbor, Annapolis
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Ex-Angels player Doug DeCinces indicted in insider-trading case
L.A. NOWFormer Angles baseball player Doug DeCinces and three others were indicted on insider trading charges for allegedly using non-public information to buy stock in a Santa Ana medical device company, federal authorities said Wednesday afternoon.... -
Researchers find that stress can make healthy cats seem sick, reduced stress can make sick cats healthier
L.A. UnleashedLOS ANGELES — It's not just people who get sick from stress. A recent Ohio State University study found that healthy cats show signs of illness when stressed. At the same time, cats diagnosed with feline interstitial cystitis became healthier...... -
Eldersburg's Knutson-Cullen among honorees at Memorial Day service
U.S. Army Capt. Sara M. Knutson-Cullen, a former Eldersburg resident who died in a helicopter crash in Kandahar, Afghanistan, on March 11, will be among the honorees at the May 27 Memorial Day service at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens in Timonium....
Tags: Robin Williams, Air and Space Accidents, Afghanistan, U.S. Military, U.S. Army
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Want a sculpture? A new jaw? Pizza? Just print it
Thanks to 3D printing, American society may be about to boldly go where no one has gone before. A Johns Hopkins scientist is seeking to adapt the technology to grow human jaw bones — potentially revolutionizing implant procedures. A Halethorpe...
Tags: NASA, Chemical Industry, Baltimore Museum of Art, Biotechnology Industry, Barack Obama
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Shirley H. "Mickey" Hutton, homemaker
Shirley H. "Mickey" Hutton, a homemaker and artist, died May 12 from complications of dementia at Heron Point retirement community in Chestertown. The former Ruxton resident was 92. Shirley Herring was born in Baltimore and raised on Aigburth Road...
Tags: Chestertown, Alzheimer's Disease, Christianity, Artists, Religion and Belief
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