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Runway wrap-up: Top trends at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week spring 2013
In a year where spring collections were dominated by the usual suspects — trends such as pastels, animal patterns and ethnic prints — superior silhouettes, fine fabrics and choice of color helped designers stand out from the masses. Top...
Tags: Chris Benz, Entertainment Events, Diane von Furstenberg, Fashion Trends, Christian Siriano
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Cardinal Gibbons High School opens in 1962
An article in the Aug. 30, 1962, edition of the Herald Argus and Baltimore Countian reported on the arrival of a new, all-boys Catholic high school in the area. Although construction will not be complete until December, the new Cardinal Gibbons High...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Halethorpe, Manufacturing and Engineering, Catonsville, Teaching and Learning
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Reviews from the Fashion Week runways continue
Tracy Reese (Sunday at Lincoln Center) Tracy Reese received a last-minute major endorsement by way of Michelle Obama, when the first lady wore an iridescent brocade dress by the designer during her speech at the Democratic National Convention. As a...
Tags: Alexander McQueen, New York Fashion Week, Manufacturing and Engineering, 2012 Democratic National Convention, John Galliano
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Reports from the runways
RUNWAY REPORTS: Tracy Reese (Sunday at Lincoln Center) Tracy Reese received a last-minute major endorsement by the way of Michelle Obama, when the first lady wore an iridescent brocade dress by the designer during her speech at the Democratic...Tags: Alexander McQueen, New York Fashion Week, Manufacturing and Engineering, John Galliano, Chanel S.A.
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Forest Hill resident new executive producer of MPT's MotorWeek
Brian Roberts of Forest Hill has been named executive producer of MotorWeek, Maryland Public Television's long-running national automotive series. In his new role, Roberts will oversee all aspects of the daily production of the PBS show that airs weekly...Tags: Television, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Manufacturing and Engineering, Brian L. Roberts, Television Networks
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Letter: County policy on thunder is well-intentioned but misguided
In 2009, the county adopted a "When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors" policy to protect folks from lightning. Even when the thunder is a faint whisper in the distance people are required to vacate county outdoor playing fields. This last Saturday, I was near...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Weight, Obesity
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Use extra revenue on transit
Letter writer Mahlon G. Anderson of AAA Mid-Atlantic ("Md. should devote its surplus to transportation," Sept. 6) gives short shrift to an essential need here in Maryland — improved public transportation. He focuses on road construction and...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, AAA, Public Transportation, Finance
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Facts and opinions from the campaign
Fact: Photo identification is a necessary element of life in America today. Opinion: Don't believe it? Try cashing an out-of-town check; visiting just about any office building in the country; getting on a commercial airplane; or, buying some types of...
Tags: George W. Bush, Justice System, Rentals, Racism, Elections
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Romney is this year's Dewey
Letter writer Bud Gibbs ("Romney is more qualified to be president than Obama," Sept. 4) contends that Mitt Romney is better due to a better resume. That is just a wee bit silly. If Mr. Gibbs would have been around, he surely would have voted for Thomas...Tags: Executive Branch, General Motors Corp., George W. Bush, Manufacturing and Engineering, Mitt Romney
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Md. should devote its surplus to transportation
With the announcement by Comptroller Peter Franchot last week that the state of Maryland has a $500 million surplus ("State budget surplus greater than expected," Sept. 1), AAA Mid-Atlantic is calling upon Gov. Martin O'Malley and Comptroller Franchot...Tags: Executive Branch, Manufacturing and Engineering, AAA, Government, Regional Authority
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Menswear kicks off Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week
Whoever coined the phrase "this is a man's world" clearly never visited Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Here, women and their wears, reign supreme. There are exceptions though. Award-winning American designer, Joseph Abboud, has been a fixture in men's...
Tags: New York Fashion Week, Wynton Marsalis, Manufacturing and Engineering, Joseph Abboud, Pikesville
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EPA gets it right
With gas prices hovering around $4 a gallon this summer, everyone who drives can appreciate the beauty of vehicles designed to go twice as far on a tank of fuel than today's models — including the people who build cars. Some ideas simply make too...
Tags: Air Pollution, Manufacturing and Engineering, Global Change, Mitt Romney, Democratic Party
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