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Maria C. "Titine" Esteves, resources manager
Maria C. "Titine" Esteves, who had been assistant human resources director at the Johns Hopkins University, was killed Jan. 22 in a head-on automobile collision on U.S. 1 in Key Largo, Fla. The former Ellicott City resident, who was pronounced dead at...Tags: Employment, Ellicott City, Employment, Johns Hopkins University, Conservation
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Dropbox inventor determined to build the next Apple or Google
Los Angeles TimesFour years ago, Drew Houston was just another super-smart hacker with ambitions of starting his own company. He'd strap on headphones to block out everything but the endorphin rush as he cranked code late into the night on a new service that instantly...Tags: Banking, Pearl Jam (music group), Los Angeles Times, Computer Science, Ellis Island
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Seattle edged out for America's 'gayest' city title
Q13 FOX News onlineSeattle is among the “gayest” cities in the country in 2012 but fell short of the top spot, according to a new ranking from Advocate.com. The Advocate didn’t use census information on same-sex couples to calculate their list, instead...Tags: Advice Columns and Columnists, Movies, Sundance Film Festival, Fort Lauderdale, Entertainment
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Robert A. Citron dies at 79; space visionary
Robert A. Citron, an aerospace engineer and intrepid entrepreneur, whose boyhood fantasy of traveling beyond Earth inspired pioneering ventures to commercialize space, died Jan. 31 at his home in Bellevue, Wash. He was 79.
The cause was complications...Tags: Documentary (genre), Wildlife, Rocketry, Obituaries, Korean War (1950-1953)
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'Macbeth' Reset As Vietnam Soldiers' Story At Long Wharf
The Hartford CourantEric Ting respects superstitions, especially the one that says you can't say "Macbeth" aloud in a theater without dire consequences. ("The Scottish Play" is used instead.) "I think superstition is a powerful force," says the fate-conscious Ting,...Tags: Waterford, Arts, Nursing, West Haven, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Fort Lauderdale y Orlando entre las primeras cinco ciudades más "gay" en EEUU
Del InternetThe Advocate, una revista LGBT, ha dado a conocer su lista de ciudades más "gay" de Estados Unidos. La revista toma en cuenta parámetros como librerías afines a los homosexuales y los seminifinalistas de la competencia internacional Mr. Leather, entre...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Orlando
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Best meals of 2011
Farmshop. 225 26th St. (at San Vicente Boulevard), Brentwood, (310) 566-2400, http://www.farmshopla.com. Short Order. 6333 W 3rd St. (at Fairfax Avenue), Los Angeles, (323) 761-7970, http://www.shortorderla.com. Asador Etxebarri. Plaza San Juan, I 48291...Tags: Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Manhattan (New York City)
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Former Laurel resident and Roosevelt High grad earns doctorate from Harvard
James Daniel Whitfield, a 2002 graduate of Eleanor Roosevelt High School and a 2006 graduate of Morehouse College, in Atlanta, received his doctorate from Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. He completed all requirements for his doctorate in chemical...Tags: Harvard University, Prince George's County, Morehouse College, Eleanor Roosevelt, Columbia University
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Rev. James A. Devereux, Jesuit provincial
The Rev. James Ashton Devereux, a Jesuit priest who served as provincial of Maryland Province, died of Parkinson's disease Dec. 19 at Manresa Hall in Merion Station, Pa. He was 83.
Born in Philadelphia, he was a 1945 graduate of St. Joseph's...Tags: Baltimore County, Roland Park, Colleges and Universities, Georgetown University, Colleges and Universities
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Herbert Nipson dies at 95; helped broaden Ebony magazine's audience
When Herbert Nipson joined Ebony magazine's editorial staff in 1949, the publication, founded just four years earlier in Chicago, had a target readership of urban African Americans, and its stories reflected that sensibility. But as the civil rights...Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Culture, Colleges and Universities, Periodicals
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Key state lawmaker calls for property tax cap overhaul
A state lawmaker who helps set tax policy is calling for an overhaul of Maryland's property tax cap law, after a Baltimore Sun investigation documented how the costly program has resulted in homeowners across Baltimore paying vastly different amounts...Tags: Tax Credits, Credit and Debt, Crime, Law and Justice, Real Estate Sellers, Values
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Amazon gets heat over warehouse
Of The Morning CallJustine Frantz has spent $1,483.31 over the past several years buying gifts for her grandchildren from online retailer Amazon.com. But the Lower Macungie resident said she won't give the Seattle company another penny after reading about working conditions...Tags: Amazon.com Inc., The Huffington Post, Collective Contract, Work Rules Contract Issues, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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