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Summer concert set for Friday
As part of the 30th anniversary of the Montpelier Summer Concert Series, the South Laurel Recreation Council will present La Leyenda, in a concert of salsa, merengue, cumbia and mambo music, at 7:30 p.m. Friday on the grounds of Montpelier Mansion, 9652...Tags: Montpelier, Ceremonies
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On seventh day, O's, fans perplexed
Sun reporterIt has become known as "the streak," an important lowercase distinction so as not to confuse it with the one crafted by Baltimore sports icon Cal Ripken Jr. and revered by his fans. This one wasn't built by a single man. An entire team can be credited...Tags: Seattle Mariners, Fenway Park, American League, Arizona Diamondbacks, Melvin Mora
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County to celebrate Disabilities Act
The Harford County Department of Community Services Commission on Disabilities will mark the 18th anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act at its meeting at 5 p.m. July 28 at the historic Bel Air Colored High School. Signed...Tags: Civil Laws, George H.W. Bush, Laws, Ceremonies
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Civic Agenda
Tomorrow Social Services Executive Board Will meet at 4 p.m. at 7121 Columbia Gateway Drive, Columbia. Board of Appeals The hearing examiner will hear cases BA 08-002S (John Tacchetti) at 4:30 p.m. and BA 08-027V (TSC/Route 32 LLC, technical staff...Tags: Ellicott City, Local Authority, Court Administration
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Shark still showing plenty of bite
Of The Associated PressThis sounds familiar: Greg Norman goes to the final round of a major with the lead. And, no, we're not talking about 1996. The 53-year-old, part-time golfer reclaimed a spot he used to know all too well in his prime, putting the Shark one more solid...Tags: Nick Faldo, David Duval, Chris Evert, PGA Championship, Ceremonies
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Spare Me The Indignities
I kept telling them that I was antisocial. That I played neither bingo nor Lotto, did not bowl. That I was comfortable in my social isolation, that I wanted only rehab for my reconstructed hip. As, weekly (for what was to be four months in the nursing...Tags: Joe DiMaggio
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Feminists' Fight Far From Over
This weekend marks the 160th anniversary of the first women's rights convention in history. The Seneca Falls Convention in New York, convened by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and four feminist friends, met during the hot days of July 19-20, 1848, "to discuss...Tags: Katie Couric, New York Times, Hillary Clinton, Government, Civil Rights
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A golf superintendent's job is never done
Those parched brown patches on your lawn are enough to make you appreciate the lush, green grass on the golf course. No one appreciates it more than the course superintendents who really feel the heat this time of year. If a pro's greatest challenge is a...Tags: Town of Oyster Bay, Multi-Sport Events, Clubs and Associations, Ceremonies
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Gang activity plagues Long Island despite crackdowns
letta.tayler@newsday.comIt was around midnight one steamy Saturday when two gang members with the street names Clown and Baldy were cruising Freeport, looking for someone to kill. Clown, whose real name is Jose Mendez, was a cherub-faced 16-year-old Freeport High School dropout...Tags: Criminal Laws, Music Industry, Social Sciences, Jay-Z, Ceremonies
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Reflection on a giving career
247-4963Paul Kirby spent a career in education encouraging athletes to work harder and play together, while influencing his students to cherish history and honor combat veterans. So he admitted to some apprehension as his June 30 retirement date neared....Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Veterans Affairs, Outer Banks, Ceremonies, University of Virginia
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