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John J. Condon, insurance executive
John J. Condon, a former insurance executive and sports fan, died Sunday of pneumonia at his Columbia home. He was 87.
The son of an accountant and a homemaker, John Joseph Condon was born in Canandaigua, N.Y., and moved in 1929 to Forest Park with his...Tags: Rose Marie, Gator Bowl, George H.W. Bush, Nashua Corporation, University of Maryland, College Park
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Exhibit brings together 'Eureka' moments in science
Earle Havens can almost hear their voices.
Each time Havens steps inside the George Peabody Library, he senses the muted exclamations, the murmured back-and-forth of a conversation that's been going on now for more than two millennia.
In one corner,...Tags: Libraries, Johns Hopkins University, Nobel Prize Awards, Entertainment Events, Archimedes
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St. John's College offers 'Life of the Mind' series
Retired economist S. Ramachandran recently spoke at St. John's College in Annapolis about money's "magical qualities," how it often creates illusions that surprise and misguide. Before that, faculty member Joseph Cohen invited his audience to consider how...Tags: William James, Colleges and Universities, Annapolis
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Thieves break into Edgewood bank through wall next door
The Harford County Sheriff's deputies have arrested a Baltimore man in connection with a bank robbery in Edgewood early Wednesday. Police responding to an alarm at the Sun Trust Bank in the 1400 block of Pulaski Highway at about 4 a.m. Wednesday...Tags: Bank Robbery, Harford County, Chicago Hotels, Baltimore County, Theft
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Holey bank burglary
Two men allegedly tried to get at the money in an Edgewood bank Wednesday by knocking a hole in the wall of a vacant business next door. Harford County sheriff's deputies were dispatched to the Sun Trust Bank in the 1400 block of Pulaski Highway around...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Chicago Hotels
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A basic skill
Over the years, an awful lot of the responsibility of raising children has been pawned off on our school systems, and sometimes it appears to have been at the expense of the three Rs. And any properly schooled person can certainly tell you that the...Tags: Schools, Albert Einstein, Mathematics, Public Schools, Harford County
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What kind of pizza eater are you?
Dining@LargeOwl Meat is back in full feather this week. In today's Funtastic Thursday he asks this provocative question: What kind of pizza eater are you? EL......Tags: Pizzas, Pol Pot, Movies, Hugh Jackman, Getty Images Inc.
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Valley Police Beat: Door Destruction
Brawley - A woman got a surprise as she arrived at home June 19, as she reported to have found her front door forced open. Although no items were taken from her residence in an apartment complex at 1524 C St., the damages from the door hinges and...Tags: Apple iPod, Wii, Abusive Behavior, Theft
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Commentary: OCTA's 405 plan is 'highway robbery'
Orange County taxpayers are about to be conned out of about $1.3 billion. The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) has devised an audacious scheme that would use Measure M2 tax dollars to construct toll lanes on the San Diego (405) Freeway...Tags: Highway Transportation, Heavy Engineering, Transportation, Road Transportation, Theft
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Valley Police Beat: 13 illegal immigrants arrested; fake UPS truck used for smuggling
NILAND — Thirteen Mexican nationals suspected of being in the country illegally were arrested by U.S. Border Patrol agents here after agents pulled over what was later determined to be a fake United Parcel Service delivery van. A 21-year-old...Tags: Facebook, Highway Transportation, Immigration, UPS Inc., Illegal Immigrants
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Area church briefs
Petoskey Petoskey United Methodist Church Come and worship at the Petoskey United Methodist Church at 10 a.m. each Sunday through Sept. 2. A fully-staffed nursery is available for children ages infant through 3 years. Children's worship is available...Tags: Facebook, Anglicanism, Religious Festivals, Christianity, Jesus Christ
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Costa Mesa council OKs modified outsourcing RFP
The Costa Mesa City Council voted Tuesday night to send out a modified version of its request for bids to outsource facility maintenance, despite a warning that the move could violate city policy. "The people who would actually perform the work have no...Tags: Highway Transportation, Employees, Local Government, California Department of Transportation, Elections
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