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Building on fragile hope
Sun ReporterA Neighborhood Abandoned Part 2 Eric Booker was asleep in his grandparents' house in East Baltimore when his grandfather, Frederick Booker, came to him in a dream. "I need you to take care of Granny," the dying old man told him. The next day, Eric...Tags: Forehead, Corporate Officers, Local Government, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Society
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When signs didn't work, Canton store manager painted curb yellow
THE PROBLEM: Had a Canton curb been painted illegally? THE BACK STORY: Gary Brukiewa didn't know what to think. A curb on Fait Avenue just east of a driveway into a Rite Aid parking lot had been painted yellow, and Brukiewa wasn't sure whether that was...Tags: Vehicles
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Friendliness grows like the lovely trees
Special to the SunIn Upper Falls, it's not hard to find people such as Louise "Pete" Clarke, the owner for the past 40 years of the neighborhood antique shop Pete's Pickins. Clarke's grandfather lived in Upper Falls; her father was born there, and so was she. "I've lived...Tags: Real Estate Agents, Perry Hall, Baltimore County, Real Estate, Wetlands
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Marine from Baltimore killed in Iraq
Sun StaffOne of the first U.S. casualties of the Iraqi war was a 29-year-old Marine from Northeast Baltimore who joined the corps out of high school and leaves behind a wife and young son and a grieving family that mourns his loss while questioning the necessity...Tags: Regional Authority, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Celebrity Parents, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Netherlands
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WorldCom says it inflated books by $3.9 billion
Times Staff WritersWorldCom Inc., the long-distance giant already embroiled in scandal, disclosed Tuesday that it substantially inflated profit for more than a year by improperly accounting for more than $3.9 billion in routine expenses, a revelation expected to force the...Tags: Global Crossing Limited, Corporate Crime, Corporate Officers, San Francisco, Accounting and Auditing
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Parkville 'could be the next Canton'
Special to The SunFor many people, the most important aspect of keeping a neighborhood vibrant lies in its ability to attract new residents. And that's just what Parkville in Baltimore County is doing. "It's a very stable community, middle-class, neat and clean and very,...Tags: Baltimore County, Dining and Drinking, White Marsh, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Fells Point
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Scoping out the best summer jobs
Special to SunSpotLatecomers will be flipping burgers. While there are plenty of summer jobs to be had in the region, the preferred positions go early. "In the summer, everybody wants to have a fun job," said Karen Geary, vice president and general manager of The Mall in...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Occupations, Kings Dominion, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Business
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Bolton Hill both stately, eclectic
Special to the SunIt's a stately, traditional neighborhood with a decidedly untraditional twist. "I see a different color hair walking outside my windows every day," said Bolton Hill resident David Hart when talking about the numerous art students who call the area home...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Roman Catholicism, Frederick Douglass, Colleges and Universities, Dining and Drinking
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Waltherson residents look after one another
Special to the SunSo by now everyone knows the hot areas of the city -- Federal Hill, Fells Point, Canton, Mount Washington -- and the list continues to grow. But bargain hunters and trendsetters know that before an area is declared "a happening," it usually starts out...Tags: Real Estate Agents, Hamilton, Safeway Inc., Mount Washington, Fells Point
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State law moves Rumford budget protesters away from Town Hall
Sun Journal, Lewiston, MaineMembers of the new citizens' activist group, Save Rumford, ran afoul of state law and town officials on Wednesday while protesting the proposed municipal budget outside Town Hall. The morning's peaceful leafleting and picketing effort by the group,...Tags: Justice System, Regional Elections, Budgets and Budgeting, Freedom of the Press, Local Government
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Hershey Co., Rite Aid land on Fortune 500 again
The Patriot-NewsThe Hershey Co. and Rite Aid have once again secured positions on the Fortune 500 listing of America's biggest businesses. They are the only two companies based in the Harrisburg region to make the annual listing. Rite Aid, based in East Pennsboro...Tags: Prices, Stock Market, The Hershey Co., Exxon Mobil Corporation, United States Steel Llc
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Shop around for deals on prescription drugs
If your insurance has ever stopped covering a prescription drug or you don’t have coverage at all, you know how quickly costs can mount. Americans spent, on average, $758 out of pocket for medication in 2012, according to a recent Consumer Reports...Tags: Prices, Prescription Drugs, Diabetes, Medicines, Lexapro (drug)
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