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Wedding chapel and amenities for sale in Elkton
The 19th-century stone mansion for sale on Elkton's Main Street offers an impressive list of features: numerous bedrooms and baths, as well as six fireplaces. But there's much more: a fully appointed wedding chapel filled with decades of memories —...Tags: Willie Mays, Billie Holiday, Joan Fontaine, Weddings, Family
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Looking back 50 years: Futures of Bainbridge, Civil Defense grabbed headlines
From the pages of the Havre de Grace Record dated Thursday morning, Sept. 28, 1961: The big news, at least judging from the size of the blaring headline, was Civil Defense. "Civil Defense Mass Meeting Set," it said, accompanied by the smaller headline:...Tags: Havre de Grace, Pendulum (music group), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Vincent Price, High School Sports
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Police blotter
The Harford County Sheriff's Office and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Kayla Danielle Gray, 18, of the 3400 block of Churchville Road, was charged Friday with possession of marijuana. Charles Augustus Foley, 49, of the 3800 block of W. Chapel...Tags: Dollar General Corporation, Crime Victims, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Best Buy Co., Inc., Cell Phones
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Joaquin Phoenix: film at Charles two days after 'Letterman'
Baltimore Sun reporterJoaquin Phoenix makes a return appearance to "Late Show with David Letterman" on Wednesday, September 22, and two days later hits the Charles in the controversial documentary "I'm Still Here," which chronicles his attempt to switch from acting to rap....Tags: Documentary (genre), I'm Still Here (movie), Music, Johnny Cash, Joaquin Phoenix
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For her, love of challenges helps when times are tough
As Kacy Williams, she set a still-standing basketball assist record at Hammond and was named The Sun's Female Athlete of the Year in 1994 before going on to star at Georgetown.
Now, as Kacy Valentine, she teaches seventh-graders at Cradlerock School in...Tags: Chicago Bears, Football, California Golden Bears, Multi-Sport Events, Schools
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Made in Maryland
Absolute Power (1997)
Clint Eastwood stars as the sensitive thief who can save the entire American political system from complete corruption. Too bad he wasn't around during the Reagan administration. Eastwood discovers presidential corruption during...Tags: Marilyn Monroe, Sex Crimes, Frank Borzage, Bruce Willis, Billie Burke
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Girls basketball: Player, Coach of the Year
Sun staffMiriam McKenzie Oakland Mills Looking for the spectacular? McKenzie was a one-girl highlight reel. The senior guard seemed able to score any way she wanted. "She can stick the three, she can handle the ball and she's a great rebounder," Mount Hebron...Tags: Basketball
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Game 1: Shades of '96 color loss
Sun reporterThe players and feisty coach Ted Marchibroda didn't want to hear it, but the 1997 version of the Ravens looked a lot like the 1996 team yesterday in a 28-27 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Ravens thought they got ripped off by an official's call...Tags: Movies, Cleveland Browns, Tony Boselli, Jimmy Smith (football), Michael McCrary
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Game 11: Ravens caught quarter short
Sun reporterThe Ravens' biggest problem from Day One is just as glaring in Week 12. A team with no major offensive players took a painful lesson from one that is loaded, as the Jacksonville Jaguars scored 23 fourth-quarter points yesterday to defeat the upset-minded...Tags: Kyle Richardson, Jimmy Smith (football), Jacksonville Jaguars, Brian Billick, Keenan McCardell
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Just one of those numbers
Have you ever had one of those days when everything that can go wrong does? In Fox's new drama "24," Kiefer Sutherland's character, Jack Bauer, tries to survive 24 demanding hours, to put it mildly. Each episode of the show is an hour of real time, so...Tags: Willie Mays, Mary Pickford, Steve Jobs, Seinfeld (tv program), Apple Inc.
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Ill ex-hospital worker cites lab troubles, fearing worst
Sun StaffThe woman who alerted health officials to questionable HIV laboratory tests at Maryland General Hospital - and is now infected with HIV herself - says she's convinced that problems at the health care facility are more serious and pervasive than inspectors...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Health Insurance, HIV, Elijah E. Cummings, Healthcare Policies
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HIV tests spur joint inspection at Md. General
Sun StaffResponding to reports of suspect HIV laboratory tests affecting more than 400 patients, state and federal inspectors teamed up with hospital accreditation officials yesterday in an on-site survey of Maryland General Hospital. Lee Kennedy, a hospital...Tags: Employees, Medical Procedures and Tests, HIV, Maryland, Hospitals and Clinics
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