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Boys basketball: 2011-12 preview
Aberdeen Head coach: Richard Hart (14th season) 2010-11 record: 15-8 Key returning players: Brian Adkins, Sr.; Mike Davenport, Sr.; Deandre Henson, Sr.; Dezmon Smoaks, Sr.; James Warfield, Sr. Key newcomers: Anthony Bennett, Jr.; Eric Briggs, Jr.;...Tags: Movies, Fox Broadcasting Company, Keith Alexander, Basketball, Anthony White
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Baltimore's Best Bets
Belvedere Square — at the corner of Belvedere Avenue and York Road, concludes its Summer Sounds at the Square series of free outdoor concerts on Friday evenings with local bands. The final band, Crazy Fish, a Rolling Stones tribute band, performs...Tags: Arts, Fine Arts, Judaism, Belvedere Square, The Rolling Stones (music group)
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Table Talk: Chesapeake renovations moving forward
The redevelopment of the old Chesapeake Restaurant space is moving forward with a new team after restaurateur Qayum Karzai left the project in July.
At the time, developer Ernst Valery said he was looking for a team to run the project's restaurant...Tags: Aquaculture, Qayum Karzai, Dining and Drinking, Oysters, Foods and Beverages
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East Baltimore residents criticize nonprofit development at hearing
The nonprofit group leading the $1.8 billion redevelopment of 88 acres north of the Johns Hopkins medical campus has failed to deliver on promises of jobs and housing after razing most of the neighborhood and relocating hundreds of families, a Baltimore...Tags: Bernard C. Young, Rentals, East Baltimore Development Inc.
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BSO takes a new approach to the holidays
A bevy of Santas will not tap-dance their way into Rockette-style formations onstage to help the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra celebrate the Christmas season this year.
That cute tradition, and the rest of the Holiday Spectacular presented by the BSO...Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, ABC (tv network), Aaron Copland, International Travel, Cirque du Soleil
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'All Things Round': AVAM covers fertile ground
Going around the exhibit at the American Visionary Art Museum is a thematically circular exercise. That's because this show is true to its title: "All Things Round: Galaxies, Eyeballs and Karma." As in most of its previous, long-running, museum-filling...Tags: Inner Harbor, Painting, American Visionary Art Museum, Museums, Arts
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Zoning Board approves plan for mixed-use center near historic Ellicott City
The Howard County Zoning Board voted unanimously Wednesday, July 20 to approve the preliminary site plan for a proposed mixed-use community on Rogers Avenue near Route 40 in Ellicott City, praising it for fostering "connectivity" in the neighborhoods near...Tags: Local Government, Ellicott City, Interior Policy, Elections, Housing and Urban Planning
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College News
The following students earned Bachelor of Arts in May from St. Mary's College of Maryland: Bradley Dodson, of Sykesville, earned a degree in biology and a minor in political science; Thomas Barnes, of Sykesville earned a degree in economics and a...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Ellicott City, Scranton, Jessup (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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Kunta Kinte festival provides a glimpse into black families' heritage
When she was a child growing up in Lothian, Lyndra Pratt loved spending time with her grandmother, Margaret Ann Easton, at Easton's nearby farm.
Naturally, Pratt was curious about this woman she loved so dearly. What, she wondered, had her grandma's life...Tags: African Americans, Annapolis, Minority Groups, Culture, Earth, Wind & Fire (music group)
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He had their number in '66 — zero
It was no thanks to Larry Jaster that the Dodgers made a second consecutive trip to the World Series in 1966. The rookie left-hander from the St. Louis Cardinals pitched five shutouts in 1966 — all, remarkably, against the National League...Tags: Bob Gibson, San Francisco Giants, Pittsburgh Pirates, World Series, Athletes
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Barbara Orbison dies at 61; wife of singer Roy Orbison
When singer Roy Orbison was touring England in 1968, it had been four years since he last appeared at the top of the charts with "Oh, Pretty Woman," even though he continued playing live and recording long after the pulse of rock music shifted away from...Tags: Documentary (genre), Hospitals and Clinics, Music Industry, Cancer, Lifetime (tv network)
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