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RECREATION NOTES
Eden Mill Nature Center is offering recreation programs for all ages at 1617 Eden Mill Road, Pylesville. •"Tiny Wonders," for preschoolers ages 2 to 5, is lead by two former teachers, who will pique children's natural curiosities through stories,...Tags: Children, People
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Wie DQ'd for gaffe
From wire reportsMichelle Wie finished the third round of the LPGA State Farm Classic alone in second yesterday - then was disqualified for failing to immediately sign her scorecard a day earlier. Wie was playing her best golf of the year, finishing a 5-under-par 67 to... -
County buildings may be sold
Sun ReporterHarford County officials hope to auction three small public buildings in downtown Bel Air, rather than pay the high costs of renovating them. Although the county is experiencing a severe crunch for office space and will likely have to negotiate pricey...Tags: Local Authority, Courtland, Auction Service
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Have means, will travel
Associated PressHigh gas prices may mean fewer families will be headed to the beach or the mountains this summer, but rising prices likely won't keep wealthy people from missing out on vacation. Wealthy Americans who are less likely to feel the impact of a slowing...Tags: Government, Michael Cohen, National Government, Consumer Confidence
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Anne Arundel Datebook
Today Concert The GFWC Woman's Club of Linthicum Heights will present the Rock and Roll Relics as part of its Concerts in the Park series at 6 p.m. at Linthicum Park on Benton Avenue off Route 170 in Linthicum. Participants are encouraged to bring...Tags: Fires, Beverage Industry, Teen-agers, Road Transportation, Festive Event
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Beauty and charm in the heart of the city
Special to the SunWith the well-known neighborhoods of Guilford, Charles Village and Waverly surrounding it, one would think the tucked-away and lesser-known community of Oakenshawe could get lost in the shuffle. But residents of the neighborhood would never let that...Tags: Real Estate Agents, Johns Hopkins University, Walters Art Museum, Barnes & Noble Incorporated, Fells Point
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A fan's guide to training camp
Sun ReporterJust as it did back in the days of Johnny U. and the old Colts, Westminster is starting to feel like home for Ray Lewis and Co. This will be the 13th summer for the Ravens, compared with 21 years for their pro football predecessors. Here are a few ideas...Tags: Brian Billick, Baltimore Colts, Ray Lewis, Agriculture, Owen Wilson
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Virtual bowling strikes a chord with seniors
Special To The SunBill Boucher used to bowl when he was younger, but he hadn't played in years, he said. But when he saw a Nintendo Wii game set up at the Bain Center in Columbia, he decided to try a virtual version of the game. The 80-year-old Clarksville resident...Tags: Nintendo Company Ltd., Bowling, Game Playing
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Library offers art program
The Elkridge branch library, 6540 Washington Blvd., Elkridge, will offer a middle school art club from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Aug. 5. Participants can learn new techniques, get ideas, share art work and work on projects. Materials will be provided. Registration...Tags: Libraries and Museums, Railway Transportation, Game Playing, Transportation, Chess Playing
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The Coming BLACK PLAGUE?
Sun reporterThe farmer drove a diesel-powered hay baler in a circuit around his field, followed by his son on a clattering machine that grabbed the bales with metal fingers. Edward F. Stanfield, 77, and his son, Edward B. Stanfield, 49, have followed this oil-...Tags: Commodity Markets, Sociology, Randallstown, Petroleum Industry, Farms
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