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Support groups The Department of Aging and Disabilities has updated a booklet on community support groups. The booklet focuses on groups for caregivers, Alzheimer's disease, bereavement for adults and children, diabetes, brain injury, cancer, stroke,...Tags: Physical Conditions, Nursing, Tony Bennett, Annapolis, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Columbia Orchestra offers 'everything for everyone'
The Columbia Orchestra has been doing so well at the box office that it's giving people two opportunities to hear its Symphonic Pops concert this weekend. The concert on Saturday, March 16, at 7:30 p.m., will be repeated on Sunday, March 17, at 3 p.m.,...Tags: Culture, Tommy Dorsey, Jaws (movie), Music, Music Theater
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Wedded: Elizabeth Sauer and Carroll Hopkins III
Wedding date: Dec. 29, 2012 Her story: Elizabeth "Beth" Passapae Sauer, 28, grew up in Baltimore. She is an associate attorney for Semmes, Bowen & Semmes in Baltimore. Her father, Francis A. Sauer, is an attorney in Towson, and her mother, Janet...
Tags: Christmas, Duck, Preakness Stakes, Holidays, Frosting and Icing
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New York NAACP gets in a sticky mess
You know the beverage industry is running scared when it feels driven to mount an all-out campaign against a New York City law passed last year banning the sale of super-size sodas and sugary drinks. But it's beyond shameless when that effort includes...
Tags: NAACP, Anti Trust Crime, Obesity, New York City, Weight
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Toby's singers, dancers warm up to 'Hot Nostalgia II'
Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia often delivers the unexpected — even in a show called "Hot Nostalgia II," billed as "an original musical review." It's all that and more, featuring a kaleidoscope of musical moments from the 1920s through the...
Tags: Irving Berlin, Music, Cher, Theater, Helen Hayes
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Part three: Culture shock
Tribune Tower was in crisis, and the illustrations of penguins installed in the building's ornate lobby were meant as a constant reminder. With Tribune Co. revenues sliding and managers struggling to adjust to an Internet revolution, executives in early...
Tags: Craigslist, Inc., Finance, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Newspapers, Colleges and Universities
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Memorable parties mix refined with relaxed
For his 50th birthday, Patrick Sutton got down — but not dirty — on the farm. The Baltimore interior designer is known for his elegant, understated and carefully curated spaces. To celebrate his milestone birthday, he and his girlfriend,...
Tags: Popcorn, Otis Redding, New Year's Day, Music, Kevin Plank
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For one game, at least, Orioles can't foil Yankees fans' expectations
Everything about the scene at Yankee Stadium reinforces the idea that the resident team is supposed to win — not just most of the time, but every night and, especially, every night in October. It's more than the 27 World Series flags on the...
Tags: World Series, New York Yankees, American League, Allergies, Chris Tillman
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Just like his father, Mitt Romney doesn't know when to stop talking
Every political candidate commits a gaffe from time to time. It becomes a major cause for concern when a pattern sets in that creates a negative image with voters. That's what is happening with Mitt Romney right now in the wake of his hapless remarks at a...
Tags: Joe Biden, Mitt Romney, George H.W. Bush, Republican Party, Vietnam
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Fans pay respects to Art Modell at Ravens' stadium
The Baltimore SunHundreds of Ravens fans started lining up as early 6 a.m. outside M&T Bank Stadium to pay their last respects to former owner Art Modell. Mourners and fans lined up by his flag-draped casket, shook hands with his sons, John and David Modell, and...Tags: Cleveland Browns, Art Modell, Vince Lombardi, Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Parkton church hosts Free Community Fair Sept. 8
Pine Grove United Methodist Church is hosting its third annual Free Community Fair on Sept. 8 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. As the name implies, the fair – including food, a moonbounce, activities for kids and music – is free. The day begins at 8...Tags: Middletown, American Red Cross, Music, Connie Francis, Charity
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Spencer Horsman returns to 'America's Got Talent' for wild card round
Baltimore escape artist Spencer Horsman returned to "America's Got Talent" last night to try and convince voters he's worth a wildcard spot. Horsman, one of Howard Stern's picks, was first up. Horsman, in a steampunk-like metal vest with eight padlocks,...
Tags: The Voice (tv program), America's Got Talent (tv program), Music, Elections, YouTube
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