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Thornton F. Green, tax specialist
Thornton F. Green, a retired IRS tax specialist and World War II veteran, died June 29 of pancreatic cancer at his Annapolis home. He was 91.
Mr. Green, the son of government workers, was born in Wellsboro, Pa., and raised in Riverdale.
After graduating...Tags: Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Christianity, Annapolis, Europe, Michael Green
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Judge S. Ann Brobst, longtime Baltimore County prosecutor
Judge S. Ann Brobst, who during her three-decade career as an assistant state's attorney earned a reputation for being a tough but fair prosecutor that led to her to appointment in 2009 to the Baltimore County Circuit Court, died Monday evening of...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Anglicanism, Biotechnology Industry, Prisons, Murder
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Casanova di Neri wine dinner at Aldo's
There are a few spots left at Thursday night's Casanova di Neri wine dinner at Aldo's. The dinner celebrates the re-release of the Brunello Tenuta Nuova 2007 from Casanova di Neri. A small, family company run by Giacomo Neri, Casanova di Neri has only...
Tags: Wines, Johns Hopkins University
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MIAA memorializes late coach with The Mike Whittles Trophy
The Baltimore SunWhen Gilman and Calvert Hall kick off in Saturday’s MIAA A Conference football championship, they will play for more than the title and the No. 1 ranking. They will play for The Mike Whittles Trophy. The trophy was created to honor the late...Tags: Chemotherapy, Johnny Unitas, Health Treatments, Football
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Ellerbe fills gap left by Lewis' continued absence
Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis, who suffered a toe injury on his right foot in Week 10, was inactive Sunday. But his absence was mitigated by the play of Dannell Ellerbe, who made seven tackles in his return to the field after missing the Thanksgiving...Tags: Peyton Hillis, Anthony Allen, Baltimore Ravens, Mohamed Massaquoi, Groin
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Football: Gilman honors Spalding coach, then romps
While not exactly an afterthought, Gilman's 42-8 romp over Archbishop Spalding Saturday afternoon in rainy Roland Park was certainly put in perspective by the battle being waged off the gridiron by Cavaliers coach Mike Whittles.
The veteran coach is...Tags: Roland Park, Diseases and Illnesses, High School Sports
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Dave Durian, fixture on Baltimore radio for two decades, stepping down at WBAL
The Baltimore SunDave Durian, a fixture on Baltimore radio for more than 22 years, is stepping down as anchor of WBAL's morning drive-time news program effective Aug. 31, he told listeners Wednesday during his show. He has been with the 50,000-watt station since 1988....Tags: Labor Day, Radio Industry, Radio, WBAL-TV
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Pamela F. Engel, teacher
Pamela Furness Engel, an Anne Arundel County biology teacher and teaching adviser, died of pancreatic cancer May 16 at Baltimore-Washington Medical Center. She was 58 and lived in Linthicum.
Born Pamela Furness in Baltimore and raised in Catonsville...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Anne Arundel County, Medical Research, Human Body, Science
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Facebook promotes organ donations
Facebook has launched a program to promote organ donation, which grew from a conversation between the social media company's chief operating officer and a Johns Hopkins surgeon already passionate about the cause.
COO Sheryl Sandberg and Dr. Andrew M....Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Colleges and Universities, Mark Zuckerberg, Harvard University, ABC (tv network)
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At Patriot Plaza in Towson, extended family of fire service honors fallen comrades
One by one, 43 times the bell chimed and echoed across Patriot Plaza in Towson Sunday, as the Baltimore County Fire Service hosted its annual Ceremony of Remembrance at the county's fire service monument along Pennsylvania Avenue. James Doran of the...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Leukemia, Reisterstown, Cecil County
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Crownsville student honored for pancreatic cancer test
Fifteen-year-old Jack Andraka of Crownsville won the top prize at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for designing a new method to detect pancreatic cancer, Intel announced Friday. The fair, held in Pittsburgh, is the world’s...Tags: Students, Engineering, Technology, Science, Johns Hopkins University
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North County student wins Intel Science Fair's top prize
North County High School freshman Jack Andraka stood on the auditorium stage, speaking about the invention that earned him the $75,000 grand prize at the recent Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Behind him stood Dr. Anirban Maitra, a...Tags: Students, Lung Cancer, Health and Safety at School, University of Maryland, College Park, Medical Research
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