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Palin babies: Levi loves Bristol
Spin CycleHockey guy Levi Johnston has quit high school so he can go to work for his soon-to-be family, plans a marriage next summer, and says he's not being forced into it by the Palins -- he loves Bristol....... -
An old solution to an old problem
baltimoresun.comWhile working a routine weekend shift on Saturday, I had the opportunity to write an obituary (published today) for Lloyd McDonald, who worked as a teacher and administrator in the city schools for 30 years before his retirement in 1975.In 1965, while... -
Gay couples rush to wed ahead of Calif. election
SAN FRANCISCO Gay couples from around California and the nation are tying the knot ahead of Election Day to avoid missing out if voters approve a ballot initiative aimed at banning same-sex marriage. The urgency intensified last week with news that...Tags: Minority Groups, Same-Sex Marriage, Election Day, Constitutional Issues, Gays and Lesbians
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Bristol Palin's fiance looks forward to 2009 wedding
Associated PressLevi Johnston, who's having a baby with Gov. Sarah Palin's daughter, can't believe the things he's hearing. No, he wasn't held against his will on the campaign trail. No, he's not being forced into a shotgun wedding with 17-year-old Bristol Palin. "None...Tags: MySpace, Sarah Palin, Petroleum Industry, John McCain
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Boy assaulted near Upperco roller rink is 'doing fine'
Baltimore County police said yesterday that a boy who was attacked in northern Baltimore County over the weekend was not stabbed in the head, as initially reported. Cpl. Michael Hill said police were called to Sportsman's Hall roller rink after a 14-year-...Tags: Assault, Juvenile Delinquency
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Lloyd G. McDonald
Lloyd G. McDonald, retired director of student affairs for the Baltimore public school system, died Oct. 6 of congestive heart failure at Northwest Hospital Center in Randallstown. He was 95. During a 30-year career in the city schools, McDonald...Tags: Poverty, Death and Dying, Fort Meade, Avon (Hartford, Connecticut), McDonald's
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Remember those who serve
The war in Iraq hasn't been a topic of conversation in many American homes for some time now. For most, a crippled economy, declining home values, job security and shrinking retirement savings are the more urgent concerns of the day. There are few reasons...Tags: Glen Burnie, International Military Interventions, Barack Obama, Wars and Interventions, John McCain
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Parents lend a helping hand
Even with a scholarship, the Northwestern University sophomore from Oakland, Calif., has had to take out $25,000 in loans. She is double majoring in theater and political science. Her heart is set on an environmental policy career. She realizes that...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Oakland (Alameda, California), Northwestern University
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New releases: DVDs, CDs and games
DVDs The Unit (Season 3) The Ultimate Matrix Collection (Blu-ray) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (Season 8) American Gangster (Blu-ray) Poltergeist (Blu-ray) The Partridge Family (Season 3) War Inc. CDs Lucinda Williams, Little Honey Ray...Tags: CSI, Elvis Presley, Kenny Chesney, Yo-Yo Ma, Computing and Information Technology
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Liberty parents learn more about MRSA
Sentinel Staff WriterHundreds of Liberty High School parents and students packed the school's auditorium Monday night to learn what was being done to prevent the spread of bacteria that killed a member of the school's football team two weeks ago. Senior Alonzo Smith, 18,...Tags: Viral Diseases, Diseases
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Colossal 91-0 high school football rout in Florida difficult for both winners, losers
AP Sports WriterESTERO, Fla. (AP) _ The Estero High football staff gathered in head coach Rich Dombroski's office late Friday, almost in stunned silence. Earlier that night, Estero lost to Naples High by 13. Not by 13 points. By 13 touchdowns. That's right: Naples 91,...Tags: Ohio State University, Weather Reports, Philadelphia Eagles
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Deported, now divided
Chicago Tribune reportersThe phone rings on the 847 area code line used by AMS Earth Movers in Highland Park. After a few chimes, Adam Savitt picks up the call amid the lush banana fields of Guatemala. The connection is fine, but the ties to his life in Lake County are fading...Tags: Judaism, Migration, Metal and Mineral, Marriage, Demographics
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