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Clarksville: St. Louis School accumulates the accolades this fall
School got off to a good start at St. Louis School this fall and the news just keeps getting better and better. Principal Terry Weiss and staff were excited to welcome 70 new families and over 500 returning students. This year St. Louis School will...Tags: Ruby Tuesday Incorporated, Students, National Parks, Separation of Church and State, Science
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From Sun Magazine: Phelps family values
Hilary Phelps was approaching the finish line of her first Ironman triathlon. Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run" was playing. She was wrung out from more than 14 hours of swimming, cycling and now running, certain that there wasn't a single drop of...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Under Armour Inc., Swimming, LEGO Group, Bruce Springsteen
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'Glee' recap: The New Rachel
Watch out now, "Glee" is all grown up! Season four kicked off tonight and picked up right where we left off. First, we find ourselves inside the dance studio of NYADA (New York Academy of the Dramatic Arts) where Miss Rachel Berry is literally getting her...
Tags: William McKinley, Adele (music artist), Glee (tv program), Ryan Murphy
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Strange bedfellows for street art
Musicians collaborate all the time; so do actors. But artists, not really — and that goes double for street art, where making an individual mark is the name of the game. That's why one of Baltimore's best-known street artists had to try it. The...
Tags: Highlandtown, Casimir Pulaski, Fine Artists, Station North, Manhattan (New York City)
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Towson resident Lohr poised for return engagement at St. Paul's School for Girls
Lila Lohr's previous 10-year tenure as head of school at St. Paul's School for Girls made her a natural fit to fill in for the 2012-2013 school year. The Brooklandville school is currently searching for a permanent replacement for longtime head Monica...
Tags: Charter Schools, Teaching and Learning, Students, Annapolis, Halloween
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Unexpected ending caps off a terrific 1,000th episode of WWE Raw
If Raw 1,000 will be the benchmark of the three-hour era of WWE Raw, I look forward to the next 1,000 episodes. After all the hype and importance placed on the 1,000th episode of Raw, the show delivered and then some. Between excellent legend returns,...
Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Vince McMahon, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., WrestleMania, Comedy (genre)
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What's next for Bob and Kendel Ehrlich, a cable access show from their basement?
The Baltimore SunTalk about two political careers going in opposite directions. Last Sunday, I wrote about the top Sunday morning public affairs shows like "Meet the Press" falling in love with Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley and booking him every chance they get. I...Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Government, Bain Capital, LLC, Elections
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After a deployment, a Marine meets his match
It wasn't until my husband held our son Aaron for the first time that I realized I'd been holding my breath — for months. In August, Judah had hugged me, 20-something-weeks' pregnant, and our 3-year-old goodbye before leaving for a tour in...
Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Kyrgyzstan, Christmas, Camp Lejeune (military base), Afghanistan
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As deadline looms for Maryland cuts, one sport has good chance for survival
It all caught up with University of Maryland swimmers and divers, men's cross country runners, women's water polo players and other athletes young enough to have rarely confronted limits on their talents and dreams. All of the team members had faced...
Tags: Polo, Swimming, College Sports, Water Polo
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Military families reunited for Fourth of July
Army Sgt. Justin Haggerty was 7,000 miles away from his wife and daughter last Fourth of July — with his canine partner, HHelotes, in Afghanistan, searching for explosives and helping to protect a U.S. Special Forces group from the enemy. This...
Tags: Dundalk, Armed Forces, Fort Meade (military base), Family, Anne Arundel County
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Emotions run high as Maryland Army National Guard unit deploys
Chief Warrant Officer Joshua Chason held his 3-week-old daughter, Kuiper, as long as he could as she slept peacefully. The next time he picks her up, she will be a year older.
Chason is part of a 60-member Maryland Army National Guard unit that...Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Perry Hall, Glen Burnie, Army National Guard
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