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    Jan 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. It's only a game, until it isn't

    I guess it will happen at some point. A kid in Baltimore will come across a faded black-and-white picture, or notice all those blue #19 jerseys, and he won't quite believe it: "We had a football team before the Ravens?" Maybe it's already happened,...

    Tags: Cleveland Browns, Ray Lewis, New Year's Day, Muscular Dystrophy, Heart Attack

  2. Dec 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Six schools earn state Blue Ribbon honors

    Four Baltimore-area schools are among the six that have earned state Blue Ribbon honors, Maryland Department of Education officials said on Thursday. Baltimore County's Chadwick Elementary in the Woodlawn area and Charlesmont Elementary in Dundalk were...

    Tags: Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), Baltimore County, Annapolis, Renee Foose, Teaching and Learning

  4. Dec 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. The inspiration of dark evenings

    How the days and months seem to have melted away — melted away from dawns to darkest evenings that arrive earlier each day.
    How the days and months seem to have melted away — melted away from dawns to darkest evenings that arrive earlier each day. We are now approaching "the darkest evening of the year," as one of our favorite American poets, Robert Frost, mentioned at...

    Tags: Winter Solstice

  6. May 8, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. Ellicott City: Burleigh Manor student wins first place in state contest

    Ellicott City resident Jisoo Choi won top honors in her category at the state level of the Letters About Literature contest — a national contest that encourages young readers to write a letter to an author expressing how the author and book...

    Tags: Ceremonies, Sherman Alexie, Library of Congress, Music, Ellicott City

  8. May 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Good fences made for good neighbors in 1912

    100 Years Ago Of-fensive neighbors In the Howard County courthouse column: "After the completion of the criminal docket, the civil docket was taken up and the first case on it was the one of Curtis vs. Thompson. This grew out of a dispute over a...

    Tags: Hatteras, Hampton Roads, Carl Sandburg, Electrical Appliance, Summits

  10. Apr 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Md. voters to have say in GOP primary

    Candidates in the 6th Congressional District ran from polling place to polling place this morning, confronting particularly low turnouts despite the sunny, warm weather.
    Candidates in the 6th Congressional District ran from polling place to polling place this morning, confronting particularly low turnouts despite the sunny, warm weather. Still, the candidates were confident in their get-out-the-vote operation and...

    Tags: Annapolis, Paul Ryan, U.S. Secret Service, Ron Paul, Democratic Party

  12. Apr 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. 'Mad Men' recap: Season 5, Episode 5: 'Signal 30'

    <strong>"I can't believe I have to explain that I was doing my job to a man who just pulled his pants up on the world" -- Pete Campbell</strong>
    "I can't believe I have to explain that I was doing my job to a man who just pulled his pants up on the world" -- Pete Campbell Five seasons in, we know this much about Pete Campbell: He's entitled, he's never happy, he can verge on super-creepy and he...

    Tags: Vincent Kartheiser, Sex Crimes, FIFA World Cup, University of Texas at Austin, College Sports

  14. Sep 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Birches has been sold

    Birches has been sold.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Birches has been sold. Brian Bruso's opened his cozy Canton restaurant, named for a Robert Frost poem, in 2000. The restaurant, which introduced the wonders of the wood-fired grill to many Baltimore diners, will close up  sometime in the last week of...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants

  16. Sep 19, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Table Talk: Answering the call with good barbecue

    <b>Mission BBQ</b> opened to the public on Sept. 19 in Glen Burnie. But hundreds of area firefighters, police officers and military personnel had already had a taste of the new restaurant's North Carolina pulled pork, St. Louis spare ribs and Texas-style whole link sausage.
    Mission BBQ opened to the public on Sept. 19 in Glen Burnie. But hundreds of area firefighters, police officers and military personnel had already had a taste of the new restaurant's North Carolina pulled pork, St. Louis spare ribs and Texas-style whole...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Duff Goldman, Under Armour Inc., Eggs Benedict, Pittsburgh Steelers

  18. Apr 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Funeral marks Schaefer's 'extraordinary life'

    At a memorial service that celebrated both his landscape-altering legacy and his big-hearted if crusty-shelled persona, the William Donald Schaefer nation gathered one last time on Wednesday &#8212; friends and one-time foes alike, Maryland politicos past and present, Baltimoreans who shared his undying love for the city.
    At a memorial service that celebrated both his landscape-altering legacy and his big-hearted if crusty-shelled persona, the William Donald Schaefer nation gathered one last time on Wednesday — friends and one-time foes alike, Maryland politicos past...

    Tags: Baltimore County, Peter Franchot, Kevin Kamenetz, Edwin F. O'Brien, Regional Authority

  20. May 29, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Let's put the focus on living

    So it looks like we're doomed. Again. Having found the world intact on May 21, the day he'd said the world would end, Harold Camping, an 89-year-old radio preacher from Oakland, Calif., has revised his estimate. Oct. 21, he says now. That's the last day for planet Earth.
    So it looks like we're doomed. Again. Having found the world intact on May 21, the day he'd said the world would end, Harold Camping, an 89-year-old radio preacher from Oakland, Calif., has revised his estimate. Oct. 21, he says now. That's the last day...

    Tags: Maryland, Religious Texts, Martin Luther King Jr., Oakland (Alameda, California), Bible

  22. Dec 16, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Courage to spare

    Sun Staff
    ROCKVILLE - Justin Dhyani and his siblings decided to donate their allowances to the families who lost someone to the Washington-area sniper even though none of them - not Justin, who is 11, nor his brothers, Jai, 15, and Josh, 14, nor his sister, Tess,...

    Tags: MSNBC (tv network), Death, Family, Children, Charity

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