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City residents, former employees line up to pay respects to Schaefer
Those who knew William Donald Schaefer from all walks of life — as an employer, a leader or just another Baltimore resident — gathered on a warm, breezy Tuesday at City Hall to pay their final respects to the former mayor and councilman.
By...Tags: Regional Authority, Elizabeth Montgomery, Maryland, Annapolis, Martin O'Malley
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Gifts for needy kids: Local group quietly shows how it should be done
The annual solicitation letter from Santa Claus Anonymous arrived in the mail the other day, with its trademark depiction of a classic Santa with his hat pulled over his eyes. The iconic drawing, of course, suggests a fundamental tenet of the 75-year-...Tags: Rite Aid Corp., National Government, Theodore Roosevelt, Maryland, Charity
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'Top Chef: Las Vegas': Finale part one
Reality CheckWe're in the home stretch of this season of Top Chef, loyal readers. Justine and Liz will be sad to have their Wednesday nights free, but until the winner's declared, we'll still be watching.We had a lot of time to......Tags: Television, Restaurants, Beef Brisket, Alcoholic Beverages, Soups
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Santa Claus Anonymous Wine Tasting
Special to The Baltimore SunIt's a tradition for supporters of Santa Claus Anonymous to celebrate the season with red and white. Wine, that is. A couple of hundred folks gathered in the ballroom at the National Federation of the Blind for Santa Claus Anonymous' annual wine...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Viniculture, Charter Schools, Alcoholic Beverages, Hospitals and Clinics
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Charity event tied to Dixon case disbanded
The Baltimore housing department holiday charity event at the heart of three criminal charges against Mayor Sheila Dixon has been discontinued, city officials said Monday. Dixon declined to comment on the end of the Holly Trolley program, which was...Tags: Christmas, Charity, Toy Industry, Holidays, Family
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Longtime beloved Oriole dies at 64
Sun reportersElrod Hendricks, an affable and beloved sports figure in Baltimore who spent 37 of his 45 seasons in professional baseball in an Orioles uniform as a player or coach, died last night. Hendricks would have turned 65 today. Orioles executive vice...Tags: Diplomacy, Death, Baseball, Hospitals and Clinics, Babe Ruth
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'Ellie's Place' was beloved by all
Sun reporterIt is the area directly behind the home team's on-deck circle at Camden Yards, in between the Orioles' dugout and the netting that protects well-seated fans from foul balls. Frequent visitors of the ballpark know the area simply as "Ellie's Place." Since...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Photography, Heart Attack, Cal Ripken, B.J. Ryan
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A character with class, Elrod never failed the fans
Sun ReporterIt's an old joke, and not a particularly funny one, either. ßkern2 Its punch line is narrowly focused, but any sports fan who grew up in or around Baltimore gets it. Anyone who ever took a glove to Memorial Stadium or Camden Yards or a pen and keepsake...Tags: Spring Training, Gaming, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baseball, Rafael Palmeiro
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Long Island neighbors bewildered at death of family
A wreath of bright flowers decorates the front door of the tidy white-brick house on First Street, across from the fairways of the Cherry Valley Club. Occasionally, someone comes by to drop off a bouquet, a note of condolence attached. The inhabitants...Tags: Newspapers, Christianity, Happiness (state of mind), Family, Colleges and Universities
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Harbor East boomtown
Baltimore Sun reporterWhen she envisioned a deluxe newsstand, the kind of place to find glossy magazines in dozens of languages, obscure literary journals and fashion quarterlies that cost as much as $90, Christina Cieri thought of only one location. Harbor East. "If I...Tags: Rentals, Architecture, Tourism and Leisure, University of Maryland, College Park, Real Estate
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Finding Nemo (in the fridge)
sun reporterJUST AS A LITTLE GIRL NAMED VIRGINIA DID with her questions about Santa Claus, Lawrence Silberman chose a letter to the editor to express his misgivings about something he found hard to believe - the first weight loss medicine for dogs was hitting the...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Death, Mass Media, Maryland, Health and Safety at School
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