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    Apr 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Melville F. Heath II

    Melville French Heath II, an avid traveler and a self-trained guitarist who grew coveted peonies and taught French and Spanish at private schools in the city as well as Baltimore and Cecil counties, died April 12 of a heart attack.
    Melville French Heath II, an avid traveler and a self-trained guitarist who grew coveted peonies and taught French and Spanish at private schools in the city as well as Baltimore and Cecil counties, died April 12 of a heart attack. The retired teacher,...

    Tags: Lacrosse, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Heart Attack, College Sports, Johns Hopkins University

  2. Mar 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. The Rev. James J. McNamee III

    The Rev. James J. McNamee III, a retired Episcopal priest who had pastored St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Annapolis, died Friday of cancer at his home in the Ambassador Apartments in Tuscany-Canterbury.
    The Rev. James J. McNamee III, a retired Episcopal priest who had pastored St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Annapolis, died Friday of cancer at his home in the Ambassador Apartments in Tuscany-Canterbury. He was 76. Mr. McNamee was born in Baltimore and...

    Tags: Georgetown University, Catonsville, Colleges and Universities, Johns Hopkins University, Canterbury

  4. Mar 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Norman Henley, teacher

    Norman Henley, a retired Russian-language and world literature teacher and academic editor, died of congestive heart failure at the Charlestown Retirement Community in Catonsville. He was 96 and had earlier lived in Remington and Charles Village.
    Norman Henley, a retired Russian-language and world literature teacher and academic editor, died of congestive heart failure at the Charlestown Retirement Community in Catonsville. He was 96 and had earlier lived in Remington and Charles Village. Born in...

    Tags: Boston, Catonsville, Charles Village, University of California, Los Angeles, Teaching and Learning

  6. Apr 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Lyric Opera gives 'Faust' a modern twist

    The last time Charles Gounod's &quot;Faust" was staged at the <a href="http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/mount-vernon/performing-arts/touring-shows/lyric-opera-house-baltimore-theater">Lyric Opera House</a>, 11 years ago, the work's original medieval-period setting was changed to World War I.
    The last time Charles Gounod's "Faust" was staged at the Lyric Opera House, 11 years ago, the work's original medieval-period setting was changed to World War I. That production, devised for the late John Lehmeyer for the old Baltimore Opera Company,...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Lady Gaga, Dance, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs

  8. Feb 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Howard County ladies were kept well abreast of the latest fashion trends in 1912

    100 Years Ago Gowns and frowns In the "In Vogue" column of the Times: "Skirts, especially on lingerie dresses are showing more fullness. Double veilings are being used to give lovely iridescent effects. Velour hats are proving strong favorites. The...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Transportation Accidents, Teaching and Learning, Russia, Students

  10. Jan 30, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  11. Organizer of the Great Scale Model Train Show, Howard Zane knows his stuff

    Howard Zane's passion for model railroading is obvious. The walls of his Columbia home are lined with glass cases filled with row upon row of model engines. Shelves are stacked with boxes of train kits. An office has been converted to the workshop where he creates not just the trains, but the buildings, scenery and electronics.
    Howard Zane's passion for model railroading is obvious. The walls of his Columbia home are lined with glass cases filled with row upon row of model engines. Shelves are stacked with boxes of train kits. An office has been converted to the workshop where...

    Tags: Concerts, Timonium, Cecil County, Carroll County (Maryland), Railway Transportation

  12. Feb 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Elinora Bowdoin Bolton, French teacher

    Elinora Bowdoin Bolton, a former French teacher who had been a celebrated 1940s women's tennis player, died of heart failure in her sleep Tuesday at the Keswick Multicare Center. The former Howard County resident was 93.
    Elinora Bowdoin Bolton, a former French teacher who had been a celebrated 1940s women's tennis player, died of heart failure in her sleep Tuesday at the Keswick Multicare Center. The former Howard County resident was 93. Family members said she was...

    Tags: France, Howard County, Hospitals and Clinics, French Literature, Catonsville

  14. Jul 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Superintendent Hite honored by French ambassador

    Prince George's County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. William Hite Jr. received the Ordre des Palmes Académiques (Order of Academic Palms) June 24 at the residence of the French Ambassador. This award is an Order of Chivalry in France for academics...

    Tags: France, Elections

  16. May 24, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  17. Succession question fuels uncertainty in Oman

    Reuters
    MUSCAT (Reuters) - Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said rules his perch on one of the world's busiest shipping lanes as an absolute monarch, without checks from a parliament or judiciary. But at 71, he has not named a successor, and with much of the Arab...

    Tags: France, Oman, United Kingdom, Iran, Muscat (Oman)

  18. May 17, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Syrian opposition group leader says he'll resign to stem rifts

    World Now
    Burhan Ghalioun, the head of Syria's main government-opposition alliance, announced that he would resign after members accused him of "political and organizational failure."...
  20. May 15, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  21. INTERVIEW-Facing dissent, Syrian exile leader changes tack

    Reuters
    By Oliver Holmes ROME, May 14 (Reuters) - Re-elected, somewhat grudgingly, as leader of Syria's opposition coalition, Burhan Ghalioun says he is determined to break with a year of failure and to rally fellow exiles and their allies behind a new...

    Tags: Free Syrian Army, Concerts, Paris (France), Wars and Interventions, Saudi Arabia

  22. May 9, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. The new first lady of France

    France has a new president. It also has a new <em>premier dame</em>.
    France has a new president. It also has a new premier dame. But imagine if President-elect Francois Hollande and Valerie Trierweiler were Americans. Let's look at the facts. They are unmarried. They apparently started their relationship in 2006 while...

    Tags: France, World War II (1939-1945), International Monetary Fund, Paris (France), University of Chicago

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