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Dario Franchitti optimistic and excited about a return to Baltimore
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Dario Franchitti can't avoid talking about his race team's early season troubles and his hopes of getting his Chip Ganassi Dallara-Honda sorted out in time to win Sunday's Indianapolis 500. But Monday, while making the rounds...
Tags: Indianapolis 500, Auto Racing, Baltimore Grand Prix, IndyCar Series, Open-Wheel Racing
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Alice P. Davies, co-owned resume writing business
Alice Pinkham Davies, who helped thousands of clients with their business careers as the co-owner of a resume writing service, died of Alzheimer's disease Thursday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. She was 85 and lived in Towson.
Born Alice Arnold Pinkham in...Tags: J.K. Rowling , Arts, Colleges and Universities, Alzheimer's Disease, Parkville
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Washington in full blossom
Even as they turn 100, Washington's cherry trees in full bloom remain as wondrously beautiful as ever — which explains why more than a million people are expected to come gaze at them over the next five weeks.
D.C.'s annual Cherry Blossom Festival,...Tags: Sara Bareilles, Martin Luther King Jr., Music, Festive Events, Japan
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Norman Henley, teacher
Norman Henley, a retired Russian-language and world literature teacher and academic editor, died of congestive heart failure at the Charlestown Retirement Community in Catonsville. He was 96 and had earlier lived in Remington and Charles Village.
Born in...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Charles Village, Anglicanism, Harvard University, Teaching and Learning
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When the Colts left town: the night that lives on in infamy
The Baltimore SunI was there that night. It was 28 years ago, in the snowy, pre-dawn darkness of March 29, that the Mayflower vans rumbled out of Owings Mills and the Baltimore Colts left for Indianapolis, ripping an entire city's heart out in the process. Just before...Tags: Chris Thomas
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Aberdeen buzzing with springtime activity 50 years ago
Springtime 50 years ago was alive at the old Aberdeen Elementary School on North Philadelphia Boulevard. The playground (now Festival Park) was filled with children practicing for athletic events and the upcoming May Day. There were violets growing in...Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Music, Havre de Grace
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Apocalypse now? Blame our misreading of the Mayans
Tony Aveni blames it on the Pilgrims. If it hadn't been for our prim and quarrelsome ancestors, their descendants might not now be making forecasts that the world will end in 313 days based on a blatant misreading of the so-called Mayan calendar,...Tags: Arts, Satellite and Cable Service, Anglicanism, Vietnam War (1955-1975), UFO Sightings
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Apocalypse now? Blame the Pilgrims, not the Mayans
Tony Aveni blames it on the Pilgrims.
If it hadn't been for our prim and quarrelsome ancestors, their descendants might not now be making forecasts that the world will end in 313 days based on a blatant misreading of the Mayan calendar, according to...Tags: Arts, Artists, Satellite and Cable Service, Anglicanism, UFO Sightings
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Lloyd Pearson, Sun photographer
Lloyd Pearson, a veteran Baltimore Sun photographer whose iconic image of yellow and green Mayflower moving vans rolling the Baltimore Colts out of town during a midnight snowstorm earned him lasting fame, died New Year's Day from complications of...Tags: Arts, Family, Football, Photography, Pinocchio (movie)
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Staff Q&A: Which nontraditional food should be served on Thanksgiving?
Thanksgiving is just around the corner, so we asked our staff about which nontraditional foods should be served on the Thanksgiving table along with the turkey, stuffing and mashed potatoes.
•••• Buffalo chicken dip. It gives...Tags: International Travel, Holidays, Potatoes, Thanksgiving, Dressing and Stuffing
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Tea has its time
Great conversation while dinning on delicate cucumber sandwiches. Hot, buttery scones fresh from the oven. Zesty smooth lemon curd. And don't forget the clotted cream. There's nothing like a traditional afternoon tea.
Long associated with ladies of...Tags: White Bread, Pineapple, England, Ellicott City, Lemons
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Chevy Chase scientist pleads guilty in espionage case
Stewart D. Nozette of Chevy Chase was a gifted scientist privy to America's top secrets. On Wednesday, he admitted trying to sell those secrets to a foreign government. With his guilty plea to attempted espionage, the astrophysicist was rebranded a...Tags: Labor Legislation, FBI, Fraud, Trials, Israel
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