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Millions slip away from city as condo values set too low
In a database with a lot of numbers, this one jumped out: $55,000. How on earth could a condo at the prestigious Ritz-Carlton Residences – where author Tom Clancy owns a sprawling multimillion-dollar penthouse – have an assessed value that...
Tags: Inner Harbor, Tom Clancy, Silo Point
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'Revenge' recap: Episode 19, 'Absolution'
This week's episode of "Revenge" was a much needed reminder of why I love this show.
Just the right amount of mystery, plotting, surprise turns and catty back stabbing to make me excited for the twists and turns that seem to be in store for the next...Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Revenge (tv program), Snow White (fictional character)
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McDaniel College offers new minor in genre fiction
Coming unstuck in time, Pamela Regis was investigating the curious incident of the dog in the nighttime. When the clocks struck 13, she dreamt she went to ... to Manderley? — no, McDaniel. Strange as it might seem, Regis' dream of jumbled-up...
Tags: Science, Genres, Colleges and Universities, Students, Fantasy (genre)
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'Agnes of God' makes a mark at Spotlighters
John Pielmeier's theological thriller "Agnes of God" is more interested in questions than in answers. Even if you've seen a few productions of this drama since its Broadway debut in 1982, you may not be sure what to make of the central mystery that's...Tags: Concerts, Music, Celebrities
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Project seeks 1 million veterans to give blood, DNA for disease research
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is looking for a few good men and women to volunteer for a battle it's waging at home — against disease.
Actually, more than a few are needed. Officials overseeing health care for the nation's veterans are...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Veterans Affairs, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Behavioral Conditions, Human Body
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Tinker Tailor Solder Spy reviews
I was always a big fan of the John le Carre novels, so I'm happy to see the strong reviews for the adaptation of "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy." The Cold War seems very distant these days, and his novels, which eschewed shoot-em-up theatrics for a more...Tags: The New York Times, Gary Oldman, England, Espionage and Intelligence, Roger Ebert
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All Together Now at Howard library branches
Central Library 10375 Little Patuxent Pkwy., Columbia. 410-313-7800. •All Together Now. Saturdays, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. All ages; 30 minutes. •Are You E-Ready? Feb. 8, 7 p.m. Learn about e-book content from OverDrive. •Eclectic...Tags: Libraries, LEGO Group, Howard County, Literature, Libraries
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Doris W. Brumback, gardener
Doris W. Brumback, an avid gardener who assisted in the rejuvenation of Cylburn Arboretum in the 1970s and 1980s, died Jan. 18 of congestive heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The longtime Homeland resident was 92. The daughter of a...Tags: Heart Failure, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Charles Street, Anglicanism, Roland Park
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Laura Lippman's darker side of Dickeyville
The pungent, haunting narrative of Laura Lippman's new novel, "The Most Dangerous Thing," kicks in with a group of kids arguing for dibs on a grassy kickball field near a cotton mill on "Wetheredsville Road."
The whole scene sounds like a cozy...Tags: Treme (tv program), David Simon, Literature, Fiction, Crime (genre)
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Is there life on Mars?
Is there life elsewhere in the universe? It's a question that has long intrigued astronomers and science fiction buffs alike, and now the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has launched its most ambitious attempt yet to find the answer....Tags: Science Fiction (genre), NASA, Science, Astronomy, Fiction
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Johns Hopkins professor shares Nobel Prize in physics
More than anything else, in the wake of the elation and tumult accompanying Tuesday's announcement that he'd won a share of the 2011 Nobel Prize in physics, Johns Hopkins University astrophysicist Adam Riess wants to get back to work.
"I really want to...Tags: Albert Einstein, Science, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Cosmology, High School Sports
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PBS goes 'Zen' in coming Sundays with Italian mystery series
The Baltimore SunIf you want a little mid-summer escape via TV the next three Sunday nights, check out the new PBS mystery series, "Zen," starring Rufus Sewell. I watched all three that were made available for preview, but I love TV mysteries. And I have to say that...Tags: PBS (tv network), Television, Romance (genre), Rome (Italy)
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