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Baltimore City ranks among top 10 'choice districts'
The Baltimore city school system was named among the top 10 districts of choice in a national ranking published by the Brookings Institute on Tuesday. Of the 107 districts examined, the system received a grade of B-, and tied for the number seven spot...
Tags: Andres Alonso, New York City
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Orioles FanFest tickets on sale now
The Baltimore SunTickets for next month’s annual Orioles FanFest, which well be held Jan. 19 at the Baltimore Convention Center, went on sale today. FanFest, which features autograph and Q&A sessions with current and former Orioles players and coaches as well as...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Christopher C. Hartman, Mayor Schaefer spokesman, dies at age 67
Christopher C. Hartman, known as Baltimore's P.T. Barnum when he staged flamboyant media events as press spokesman for Mayor William Donald Schaefer, died of heart failure Thursday at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. He was 67 and lived in Cockeysville....
Tags: Locust Point, Perry Hall, Newspaper and Magazine, Primaries, Political Fundraising
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For sports memorabilia fans, everything you could want
The Baltimore SunThe price tags came in different shapes and sizes — plain and colorful, stuck on items and hanging off, bigger for sums surpassing $4 million and small enough for a few bucks — and they were everywhere. They were stuck to baseball cards, hung...Tags: Cal Ripken, Jr., Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Gold Glove Awards, Babe Ruth, Arnold Palmer
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Digest: UMBC men's soccer team wins on PKs, 4-2; UNC next
Colleges UMBC men win on PKs, 4-2; UNC next The UMBC men's soccer team advanced to the second round of the NCAA College Cup as the Retrievers played Old Dominion to a 0-0 double-overtime draw Thursday night in Norfolk, Va., but advanced, 4-2, in...Tags: Old Dominion Monarchs, Shaun Livingston, Basketball, College Sports, Baltimore Orioles
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Team of Centennial, Reservoir students place second at Cyber Challenge
A team of Howard County high school seniors took home honors lost week in a competition geared toward educating students about cybersecurity and offering practical experience when it comes to defending computers from hackers. The six students, five...
Tags: Computer Crime, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Montgomery County (Maryland), Schools, National Security Agency
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Tech Night 2012 to be held at Lexington Market
The Baltimore region's annual gala for technology companies this year is going to be held Nov. 1 in a new and distinctly Baltimore location: Lexington Market. In past years, the networking event held by the Greater Baltimore Tech Council was held at...
Tags: Lexington Market
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Towson native's tribute to her father recalls stories as city firefighter
For years, the routine never changed. Glenmont resident Bill Heneck would sign off from his "second family," his co-workers at the West Baltimore firehouse where he served as a paramedic and firefighter for 28 years, and come home to his wife, Eunice, and...
Tags: Australia, William Donald Schaefer, Towson, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Book
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UMBC fellow makes breakthrough in 'ghost imaging'
Visit the campus of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County on any cloudless afternoon, and you're likely to happen on an intriguing sight: a slender fellow bent over a contraption that looks like a cross between an 1890s camera and a bulky steamer...Tags: Blindness, U.S. Army, Research, Applied Physics, University of Maryland Baltimore County
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