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Towson Football Preview 2011
While area prep squads prepare for new season, coaches are feverishly attempting to figure out the best way to put more oomph into offenses and determination into defenses.
Look for your favorite team's most uplifting prospects below:
Boys' Latin...Tags: Firearms, Defense, Morgan State University, Matt Stairs, University of Maryland, College Park
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Rep Stage's 'Or' looks at barrier-breaking Sixties — 1660s, that is
When the reign of Oliver Cromwell and his fellow killjoys ended, one of the first things the new English king did was order the theaters to reopen.
Charles II didn't stop there. He allowed those theaters to do something previously unthinkable —...Tags: Opera (genre), Baz Luhrmann, Syracuse, Aphra Behn, Oliver Cromwell
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What they're saying about the Huguely verdict
Baltimore Sun reporterHere's a collection of what other media outlets — and people on Twitter — are saying about the conviction of George Huguely V for second-degree murder and grand larceny in the 2010 death of Cockeysville native Yeardley Love: • Paul Woody...Tags: College Sports, Justice System, Substance Abuse, Health and Safety at School, The Washington Post
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Anne B. Altemus, nurse and homemaker
Anne B. Altemus, a registered nurse and homemaker, died Feb. 12 of cancer at St. Joseph Medical Center.
She was 80 and had been a resident of the Edenwald retirement community in Towson since August.
Anne Watters Bacon was born in Baltimore and raised...Tags: Medical Specialization, College Sports, Roman Catholicism, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Loyola University Maryland
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What campuses can do to fight high-risk drinking
Recent Baltimore Sun coverage of the trial of a young man accused of killing a fellow student at the University of Virginia while under the influence of alcohol brings necessary attention to a cultural problem that most college and university leaders feel...Tags: University System of Maryland, Frostburg State University, Behavioral Conditions, Substance Abuse, Students
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William Warner Staley, decorated veteran
William Warner Staley, a decorated Army Air Forces gunner during World War II who became a mechanical engineer, died of prostate cancer Monday at Pines Genesis Eldercare in Easton.
The one-time Bolton Hill and Pasadena resident was 90.
Born Warner...Tags: St. Michaels, Radio, Annapolis, William Warner, Sailing
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Huguely trial highlights alcohol abuse at colleges, universities
There's little question that George Huguely V, the former University of Virginia student on trial for murder, had a problem with alcohol.
He had been arrested twice for drinking-related infractions, one of them violent, in his early 20s. And he admits to...Tags: Feminism, Adderall (drug), Justice System, Towson University, Prosecution
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Huguely jury to begin deliberation Wednesday
Jurors in the murder trial of George Huguely V, accused of fatally beating his former University of Virginia girlfriend two years ago, will begin deliberation in the case later this week, after two weeks of intense testimony and several delays.
The...Tags: College Sports, Justice System, Lobbying, Prosecution, Punishment
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Huguely trial delayed again because of attorney illness
The trial of George Huguely V — accused of fatally beating Yeardley Love, his former University of Virginia girlfriend — was suspended for a second day Friday because of a defense attorney's illness. Attorney Rhonda Quagliana was too sick...Tags: Trials, George Huguely V, Justice System, Yeardley Love, Theft
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Engagement: Herrera-Schwartz to wed
Rachael Herrera and Joseph Schwartz
Anne and Corky Franklin, of Ellicott City, and Dr. Alfredo Herrera, of Catonsville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rachael Elizabeth Herrera, to Joseph Gregory Schwartz, son of Gregory and Tina Schwartz. of...Tags: Loyola University Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities, Howard County, Catonsville
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Prosecution to rest Wednesday in Huguely trial
— Prosecutors in the Charlottesville murder trial of George Huguely V plan to rest their case Wednesday, on the sixth day of testimony, against the former University of Virginia student, having portrayed him — largely through his own words...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Emergency Health Procedures, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Adderall (drug), Justice System
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Less than six degrees of separation in Huguely trial
Even by the admittedly low standards of such affairs, this was a college reunion filled with more than the usual awkwardness and the sense of an unrecoverable time.
When last they were together in May 2010, George Huguely, his fellow University of...Tags: Trials, George Huguely V, College Sports, Yeardley Love, Prosecution
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