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Building to compete
Special to The Baltimore SunArchbishop Spalding High School has started an $8.2 million expansion to handle increased enrollment and attract students in the highly competitive private school market, school officials said. The Catholic school in Severn will lay the foundation for...Tags: Financial Aid, Technology, Engineering, Corporate Officers, Christianity
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H.O.P.E searches for a home
Jane Seleski says she is usually very grounded, but when the Glen Burnie rental home she lived in with her two teenage sons burned to the ground in July, she could not think clearly. Their clothes, photos, furniture - all of it was gone. But somehow, in...Tags: Rentals, Emergency Planning, Glen Burnie, Society, Condos and Houses
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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: Timonium, Aetna Incorporated, Death and Dying, Manchester, Insurance
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Chapel at St. Anthony's blends old and the new
Special to NewsdayThe chapel at St. Anthony's High School that opened yesterday is both Old World and New: a diverse blend of Italian and American churches, stone from a mountain in Iraq, Roman influence found through historical research and scouring of the Italian...Tags: William Murphy, Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland), Long Island, South Huntington, Christianity
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Bulletin Board: Palm Beach County events
Today Ballroom dancing, 7:15-10:15 p.m., American Polish Club, 4725 Lake Worth Road, Lake Worth. $12. Call 561-683-7012. Boca Butterfly Al-Anon Family Group, beginner meeting 7 p.m., regular meeting 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Siemens, Civil Unrest, Minority Groups, Christianity
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Fall Arts Preview: NY Theater
linda.winer@newsday.comIt could be the best of times; it might be the worst of times. No, really. A musical adaptation of "A Tale of Two Cities" - think "Les Miz" by way of Charles Dickens - kicks off the hectic and ambitious fall season in a couple of weeks. More to the...Tags: Armed Forces, Central Park, Religious Festivals, Robert Bolt, Martha Plimpton
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Louder 'affordability' drumbeat
Special to the Chicago TribuneTough economic times tend to hit older people especially hard. An analysis recently released by the Consumer Bankruptcy Project shows bankruptcy filings by those 55 and older showed the sharpest increase of any age group from 1991 to 2007. A separate...Tags: Personal Income, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, Poverty, House Building, Roseland
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Tony Daly, 74; sports doctor for famous athletes, including Clippers and Olympians
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTony Daly, a doctor for sports stars who became one in his own right because of this work, died Friday at his home in Beverly Hills after a six-year battle with prostate cancer. He was 74. At the time of his death, Daly was director of sports medicine at...Tags: Sports Organizations, International Olympic Committee, Summer Olympics, George Foreman, Multi-Sport Events
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Lourdes celebrates 150th anniversary of Bernadette's visions
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLourdes, France When Pope Benedict XVI visits this small town in the foothills of the French Pyrenees next weekend, he will follow in the footsteps of millions of pilgrims who have come before him. Like them, he will take Communion, drink from the...Tags: Sculpture, Weather Reports, Society, Religious Leaders, Benedict XVI
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Frances Johnson, English teacher, administrator
Frances Johnson, a retired educator and university administrator, died of a heart attack Monday at her Roland Park home. She was 75. Born Frances Wilcox in Torrington, Conn., she earned a bachelor's degree from Connecticut College and a master's degree...Tags: Heart Disease, Connecticut College, Diseases, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Roland Park
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Man involved in Overlea standoff identified
Baltimore County police today identified the man involved in a 14-hour standoff in Overlea yesterday, which ended when the man gave himself up to authorities, several hours after releasing three unharmed hostages. The man was identified as Roger L....Tags: Dundalk, Overlea, Christianity
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James Horan
James Horan, a Jesuit brother who worked with the Apostleship of the Sea, a Roman Catholic mariners' ministry that operates the Stella Maris International Seafarers' Center in Dundalk, died of melanoma Aug. 29 at the University of Maryland Medical Center....Tags: Cancer, Retirement, Shelton, Armed Forces, Diseases
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