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Hanna delivers a light blow
Although it killed at least 100 people in Haiti and whipped up wind, tornadoes and drenching rain after making its U.S. landfall in the Carolinas, Tropical Storm Hanna lost much of its sizzle yesterday by the time it moved up the coast and doused...Tags: Weather Reports, Prince George's County, Weather Warnings, Prince William, Woodbridge
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Md. braces for Hanna
Marylanders were tying down and tightening up Friday as they braced for the heavy wind, torrential rain and high water predicted to arrive Saturday with Tropical Storm Hanna, the first such storm to menace the state since Ernesto in 2006.
Forecasters...Tags: Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Sheila Dixon, Disasters, Local Authority, Martin O'Malley
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Theater schedule
September Sept. 5-28 Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Vagabond Sept. 5-14 What's a Little Death?, Theatre Project Sept. 5-28 Wishful Drinking, Arena Stage Sept. 8-24 Viva La Vivienne!, Everyman Sept. 9-Oct. 12 Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare Sept. 10-Oct. 5 The...Tags: Trumbo, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), NBC, Health and Safety at School, Towson University
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Field hockey: The poll
1. Garrison Forest Last season: 17-2-1, ranked No. 1 •Coming off their first IAAM A Conference title since 1995, the Grizzlies return every starter. Looking solid throughout, they will make a strong run at repeating. 2. Severna Park Last...Tags: Chicago Bulls, Catonsville, Philadelphia Eagles, Severna Park
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Officials briefed on state readiness for new storms
As forecasters tracked a string of powerful storms sweeping toward the East Coast - one of which is expected to bring rain and high winds to Maryland tomorrow - Gov. Martin O'Malley convened top officials of his administration yesterday for a briefing...Tags: Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Sheila Dixon, Disasters, Local Authority, Martin O'Malley
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Susan A. Goglia
Susan A. Goglia, a retired Howard County teacher and principal who was as comfortable arguing for students' needs before superintendents as she was teaching reading to first-graders, died Friday of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care. She was 59. "She...Tags: Floral Design, Diseases, Teaching and Learning, Johns Hopkins University, Cancer
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Maria Gonzalez Buell, Spanish teacher
Maria Gonzalez Buell, a native of Puerto Rico who taught Spanish in Baltimore County schools for two decades, died of esophageal cancer Aug. 26 at her home in the county's Hawthorne neighborhood. She was 88. Born Maria Gonzalez Carasquillo in Cayey,...Tags: Perry Hall, Puerto Rico, Death and Dying
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Towson rising
The old houses on Washington Avenue have been knocked down, and the digging is about to begin for the 18-story Palisades apartment building. Already, condos are rising across from the mall, and more apartments are planned near the university.
In Towson,...Tags: Economic Policy, Academic Progress, Population, Real Estate Sellers, Towson University
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Arlette T. Wilson, pianist and real estate agent
Arlette T. Wilson, a classical pianist who later worked in real estate sales, died Aug. 23 in her sleep at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. She was 87. Arlette Tetu was born in Providence, R.I., and raised on Menlo Drive in Baltimore. A...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Real Estate Agents, Sales, Timonium, Peabody Conservatory
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Police search for 2 men who robbed Towson credit union
Sun reporterBaltimore County police said today that they were searching for two men who held up the Central Credit Union in Towson yesterday morning. It was the third time in less than six months that the credit union in the 8500 block of LaSalle Road had been...Tags: Theft
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2 sought in holdup of credit union
Baltimore County police said yesterday they were searching for two men who held up the Central Credit Union in Towson on Thursday morning. It was the third time in less than six months that the credit union in the 8500 block of LaSalle Road had been...Tags: Theft
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2 teenagers held in killing
Sun reporterTwo teenagers were ordered held without bail yesterday in the death of a Randallstown High School student who was stabbed and stomped to death after his fellow Bloods gang members found messages on his phone that suggested he was gay. Steven T. Hollis...Tags: Assault, Minority Groups, Injuries, Gays and Lesbians, Gang Activity
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