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15 years later, CIA acknowledges fallen Marylander worked for agency
The report from the State Department was brief: Thomas M. Jennings Jr., a federal worker from Burtonsville on a temporary assignment with NATO peacekeepers, had died in a car crash in Southern Bosnia.
Fifteen years later, it turns out that was only...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Vienna (Austria), Bosnian War (1992-1995), NATO
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Arbutus and Catonsville Scouts honor fallen veterans by adorning Baltimore National Cemetery with flags
Seven-year-old Preston Shepherd gently placed his foot at the base of a grave at Baltimore National Cemetery on Friday, stepped back and carefully planted an American flag in the ground. The Cub Scout from Catonsville-based Den 307 took no time to admire...Tags: Holidays, Halethorpe, Memorial Day, Catonsville, Culture
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Restaurant Review: Rusty Scupper offers more than just a view
The Rusty Scupper is celebrating its 30th anniversary on the south side of Baltimore's Inner Harbor. The restaurant says that all told, it's served more than 1.7 million crab cakes, 780,000 pounds of jumbo lump crab meat and 156,000 dozen oysters.
If you...Tags: Inner Harbor, The Happiest News!, Butter, Dining and Drinking, Seafood
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What's new in Virginia Beach
Virginia Beach continues to grow, adding restaurants, retail, meeting space and other improvements. The Laskin Road Gateway's $100 million development continues with the goal of transforming the surrounding 31st Street and oceanfront area into a...Tags: Arts, Salem (Salem, Virginia), Seafood, Gladys Knight, Foods and Beverages
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Howard County Commission on Aging hands out annual awards
Howard County's Commission on Aging held its annual awards ceremony last week, honoring two people and two organizations for outstanding achievements related to promoting successful aging in the county. "There are so many people who give back to Howard...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Physical Conditions, Ken Ulman, Culture
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A letter from the publisher: 175 years of light for all
To our readers:
On this date 175 years ago — May 17, 1837 — Arunah Shepherdson Abell published the first edition of The Sun.
He envisioned a newspaper that explored the stories people cared about, reported them exhaustively and delivered...Tags: Newspapers, Corporate Officers, Media Industry, Marketing, Culture
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Thursday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for sunny and breezy conditions, with a high temperature near 75 degrees. Tonight is expected to be clear, with a low temperature around 54 degrees.
TRAFFIC
Check our traffic updates for this morning's issues as you...Tags: Regional Authority, Harford County, American League East, Culture, Martin O'Malley
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Howard County native wins 2012 Sophie Kerr Prize
Kathryn Manion was "at a loss for words" Tuesday night — shortly after being honored for her way with them.
At a private club in New York, Manion, 22, was named the 2012 winner of Washington College's Sophie Kerr Prize, which at more than $58,000...Tags: Graduation, Entertainment Events, Colleges and Universities, Howard County, University of Denver
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Baltimore's oldest black cemetery finally restored, with help of inmates
Five years after burying his father, Samuel W. Moore could no longer find the grave.
That was 1976, and Mount Auburn Cemetery, one of the oldest African-American burial grounds in the country, was overcome with stickerbushes, weeds and garbage —...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Safety of Citizens, NAACP, Government, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III
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With best record in baseball, Oriole Magic is in the air
It's starting to look like there might be some Oriole Magic in the air. How else do you explain what happened Sunday at Fenway Park, which is celebrating its 100th Anniversary this year and seldom over the course of its century of existence has witnessed...
Tags: Toronto Blue Jays, Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees, Darnell McDonald
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Ellicott City: Burleigh Manor student wins first place in state contest
Ellicott City resident Jisoo Choi won top honors in her category at the state level of the Letters About Literature contest — a national contest that encourages young readers to write a letter to an author expressing how the author and book...Tags: Ellicott City, Awards and Prizes, Howard County, Music Theater, Robert Frost
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Pages from the Past: Gallstone surgery latest medical emergency in Catonsville household in 1912
An article in the May 11, 1912, edition of The Argus reported a local family had barely recovered from typhoid fever and appendicitis when a family member had to undergo surgery for gallstones. Mr. Richard Cromwell, Jr., of Catonsville, connected with...Tags: Halethorpe, Entertainment Events, Dance, College Sports, Appendicitis
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