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Jury duty and the inconvenience of being a citizen
Nothing, besides the approach of a snowstorm or a rush-hour fender-bender on the Beltway, elicits more groans from Baltimoreans than the summons to jury duty, and I'm not sure why, except that we like to bellyache about stuff. When you think about it,...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Trials, Judges, Justice System
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Digest: Boys' Latin's Heacock to play for Maryland
College lacrosse Boys' Latin's Heacock to play for Maryland Boys' Latin senior attackman-midfielder Colin Heacock, ranked the No. 20 recruit in the nation by Inside Lacrosse, has committed orally to Maryland. Heacock was a longtime Penn State recruit...Tags: Tim Keefe, Stony Brook Seawolves, College Sports, The Pennsylvania State University, Major League Lacrosse
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Notes: Rabil traded to NLL's Wings; Monmouth, Quinnipiac to MAAC
The Philadelphia Wings of the National Lacrosse League today acquired former Johns Hopkins All-American Paul Rabil from the Rochester Knighthawks as part of a blockbuster six-player trade that sends Wings forward Dan Dawson and defenseman Paul Dawson to...
Tags: National Economic Council, College Sports, Major League Lacrosse, Connecticut Huskies, Marist Red Foxes
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Robert Shipley Auerbach, co-founder of Maryland Green Party
Robert Shipley Auerbach, one of the founding members of the Maryland Green Party and the party's three-time nominee for the U.S. House of Representatives, died Dec. 12 from injuries suffered in a hit-and-run accident that evening in Greenbelt. He was 92....
Tags: New York City, U.S. Congress, Social Movements, New York University, Elections
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Digest: Terps men survive, 2-1, in 2OT in ACC soccer semifinal
Colleges Terps men survive, 2-1, in 2OT in ACC semifinal Top-seeded Maryland survived a sluggish first half to defeat fourth-seeded Clemson, 2-1, in double overtime Friday night in the semifinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference men's soccer...Tags: Georgetown Hoyas, Charity, Washington Nationals, College Sports, Maryland Terrapins
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Scott Urick named first head coach of UDC men's lacrosse
The University of the District of Columbia has announced the hiring of Scott Urick as its first-ever men's lacrosse coach. Urick, the son of longtime Georgetown men's coach Dave Urick, comes to the university after 11 years as an assistant coach at...
Tags: Georgetown Hoyas, Awards and Prizes, College Sports, Major League Lacrosse, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Prince George's delegate reaches 'agreement' in criminal cases
Prince George's County Del. Tiffany Alston, who was to be sentenced next month after a conviction for stealing $800 from the General Assembly to pay the salary of an employee at her private law office, is expected to enter a plea next week in a second...Tags: Executive Branch, University of Maryland, College Park, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Lawyers, Government
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University of District of Columbia to add men's and women's lacrosse in spring 2014
The University of the District of Columbia, a Division II school in the East Coast Conference, announced Tuesday that it will add men's and women's lacrosse for the spring of 2014. "The University of the District of Columbia is elevating its profile...
Tags: Long Island University, College Sports, Lacrosse
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Prince George's delegate convicted of theft, misconduct
Tiffany Alston, a freshman delegate from Prince George's County, was convicted Tuesday morning of stealing $800 in General Assembly funds to pay an employee of her law firm.
If the guilty verdicts on counts of misdemeanor theft and misconduct in office...Tags: Executive Branch, Lawyers, Government, Anne Arundel County, Labor Legislation
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Dennis Francis Hasson, Naval Academy professor
Dennis Francis Hasson, a retired Naval Academy professor, died Tuesday of emphysema and congestive heart failure at his Severna Park home.
He was 77.
The son of a stationary engineer and a homemaker, Dr. Hasson was raised in Hamilton. After graduating...Tags: Washington, DC, University of Maryland, College Park, Severna Park, Research, NASA
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D.C. man's life ends outside Baltimore bar
When Alfred "Freddy" Garner Jr. was growing up, h's father taught him to be the bigger man and walk away from confrontations. That's what relatives and police say the information technology professional from Washington was doing early Sunday when he was...Tags: College Sports, College Basketball, Technology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Murder
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