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Congressional candidate profiles
MEET THE CANDIDATES When Marylanders head to the polls Nov. 6, they will elect members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives in addition to casting their ballots for president. Dozens of people are running for a chance to represent the...Tags: University of Pittsburgh, Stuxnet Virus, Pakistan, Private Health Care, Internal Revenue Service
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Albert Perlow, auto repair business owner
Albert Perlow, a former owner of one of the city's oldest auto-body repair businesses, died of pneumonia Oct. 13 at Sinai Hospital. The Pikesville resident was 87.
Born in Baltimore and raised on Appleton Street, he was the son of David Perlow and Bertha...Tags: Rentals, Pimlico Race Course, Washington, DC, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Colleges and Universities
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Suzanne W. Reynolds, psychotherapist
Suzanne W. Reynolds, a psychotherapist and management consultant, died Sept. 21 of pancreatic cancer at her son's Ruxton home. She was 70.
The daughter of a career Army officer and a homemaker, Suzanne Weston Reynolds was born in Cumberland and raised in...Tags: Sheppard Pratt Health System, Pancreatic Cancer, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Labor Legislation, Manassas (Manassas, Virginia)
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Irvin L. Steinbach, psychologist
Irvin L. Steinbach, a retired court psychologist and avid urban walker, died Sunday of a cardiac arrest at Roland Park Place. He was 86. The son of a businessman and a homemaker, Irvin Lee Steinbach was born in Baltimore and raised on Eutaw Place....Tags: Psychology, Psychologists, Denmark, Roland Park, University of Maryland, College Park
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Robert T. Brown, Veterans Administration executive
Robert T. Brown, a retired Veterans Administration executive, died Aug. 25 at the Edenwald Retirement Community in Towson after suffering a fall earlier in the summer. He was 96.
Born in Jamaica on Long Island, N.Y., he attended the St. Paul's School...Tags: Edenwald, Ellicott City, Washington, DC, Harvard University, Veterans Affairs
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Howard County General welcomes new doctor to breast center
When it comes to breast health, Howard County women now have treatment options closer to home. Howard County General Hospital this year opened a new breast center, offering comprehensive services like mammographies, diagnostics and biopsies, and a full...
Tags: Howard County General Hospital, Skin Cancer, Women's Health, Breast Cancer, Medical Specialization
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Learning from the best: Father-son businesses share secrets to success
Sons learn from their fathers. Whether it’s how to throw a ball, ride a bike, shave or tie a tie, the lessons fathers teach can last a lifetime. But how do those lessons change when a son joins his father in business? Howard Magazine talked with...
Tags: Skin Cancer, Business, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, West Virginia University, Botox (drug)
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Subpoenas put Balt. Co. developer in the spotlight
Mention development in Catonsville, and the name Stephen Whalen Jr. likely will come up. Drive around town, and you'll see blue signs staked in people's yards voicing opposition to the local developer's idea to build a large mixed-use development known...
Tags: University of Notre Dame, Realty, Johns Hopkins University, Real Estate, Colleges and Universities
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Romney VP pick: What's needed in a No. 2
There is one necessary condition for the selection of a vice president, and that is whether the individual has the experience and capacity to become president of the United States on Day One. Nine vice presidents have succeeded to the presidency upon...
Tags: Bobby Jindal, John Edwards, Washington, DC, John Thune, Rob Portman
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Montpelier/South Laurel: New pastor brings finance expertise to St. Nicholas Church
The Rev. John Kennealy, or Father Jack as he likes to be known, assumed the duties of pastor at St. Nicholas Catholic Church, 8603 Contee Road, on Oct. 26 last year, having previously served for five years as pastor at the Immaculate Heart of Mary...Tags: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Colleges and Universities, Finance, College Sports
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Senior Circles :Try to understand seniors who struggle with hoarding behaviors
Do you know what hoarding looks like? You have probably seen articles in newspapers about hoarding of possessions and/or animals in a living space. There are also television shows about hoarding, showing rooms piled high with everything from newspapers...Tags: Rentals, Labor Legislation, Schizophrenia, Anxiety, Health and Safety at Work
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Mary D. Tilghman, Wye House owner
Mary D. Tilghman, who spent the past two decades preserving Talbot County's historic Wye House plantation, which has been occupied by her family since 1659, died there Friday of heart failure.
She was 93.
"She was quite a lady and the great steward of...Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Colleges and Universities, Health and Medical Professionals, Internists, Easton (Talbot, Maryland)
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