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Two people slain, three injured in city violence
Two people were killed early yesterday in separate incidents, including a quadruple shooting in which one victim died and three were wounded, Baltimore police said. The shooting occurred about 3 a.m. in the 200 block of Harmison St. in South Baltimore....Tags: Injuries
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Stewart H. Hulse
Stewart H. Hulse, a retired Johns Hopkins psychology department chairman who studied how birds use their song and found they possess absolute pitch, died of pneumonia Aug. 31 at Union Memorial Hospital. The former Lutherville resident was 77. Dr. Hulse...Tags: Animals, Lakewood, Natural Science, Philosophy, Colleges and Universities
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Deaths elsewhere
ALAIN JACQUET, 69 French pop artist Alain Jacquet, a French pop artist known for his reinterpretations of famous paintings, has died, the French Embassy said. Mr. Jacquet, who lived in New York and Paris, died of cancer Thursday at New York-...Tags: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Museum of Modern Art
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Anne Arundel Education Notes
The Anne Arundel County Board of Education will meet for a workshop on the fiscal 2010 capital improvement budget and capital budget at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the administration building, 2644 Riva Road, Annapolis. A meeting and public hearing on the fiscal...Tags: Ceremonies, Major League Baseball, Washington Nationals, Philadelphia Phillies, Budgets and Budgeting
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Paul Chamberlain Sr., insurance agent, veteran
Paul E. Chamberlain Sr., a retired insurance agent and longtime Bel Air resident, died of cancer Aug. 30 at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. He was 78. Mr. Chamberlain was born and raised in Dedham, Mass., and served in the Navy for four years. He...Tags: Manchester, Roman Catholic, Insurance, Aetna Incorporated, Timonium
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The List: Art
Martin Kersels: Heavyweight Champion
That title may be the perfect tongue-in-cheek label for this retrospective of a 6-foot, 7-inch, 350-pound artist who presents himself as a hilariously creative lummox. A fan of Buster Keaton and a student of Paul...Tags: Natural Resources, Buster Keaton, Clothing and Textiles Industry, August Sander, Libraries and Museums
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Ex-Schaumburg High student found fatally shot in Hoffman Estates home
Chicago Chicago TribuneA former Schaumburg High School football player who had hoped to become a police officer was found shot to death in his Hoffman Estates home, authorities said Friday. Joseph Ziegler, 19, was working on an associate's degree in criminal justice at...Tags: Murder, Ethics, Assault, Values, Injuries
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East Hartford Superintendent Leaving; Bennet School Reopens
East Hartford schools lose their superintendent, Manchester celebrates the opening of a renovated school building, and South Windsor proposes to spend $117 million to replace two school buildings and renovate two more. Here are summaries of some of the...Tags: Animal Science, Elementary Schools, People, Referenda, Colleges and Universities
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Retired exec of paint firm
Special to the Chicago TribuneA retired executive with a Chicago-area paint manufacturer, T. Farrell Shoffeitt had an abiding passion for American antique clocks, which he collected for years and became an expert in repairing. "He had about 150 shelf clocks from the early 1800s...Tags: Government, La Grange, Sales, Clubs and Associations, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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The Week That Was: Entertainment highlights: 'Star Trek' premiered in 1966
Entertainment highlights of yore from the dates of Sept. 7-13: 1936: Buddy Holly was born in Lubbock, Texas. 1955: Gunsmoke premiered on CBS; it went on to air for nearly 20 years. 1965:John Lennon, Yoko Ono and the Plastic Ono Band played their...Tags: John Lennon, Johnny Cash, Yoko Ono, Warren Zevon, John Ritter
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St. Patrick's Holds Memorial Mass For Babe Ruth
Courant Staff Writer— There are few left who knew Babe Ruth, few who saw him swat one of his famous home runs. But just past the 60th anniversary of his death, Ruth remains relevant; interest and awe of his accomplishments and legacy still stir. "His memory lives on,...Tags: Ceremonies, Waite Hoyt, Tropical Storm Hanna, New York Times, Society
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Just try not to like Brett Favre
barbara.barker@newsday.comGo ahead. Try it. Try not to root for Brett Favre. It doesn't matter if you don't follow the Jets. It doesn't matter if you don't follow football. It doesn't matter whether you live in a red state or blue state. Whether you listen to Rush Limbaugh or...Tags: Michael Jordan, Cancer, Eli Manning, New York Giants, Joe Namath
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