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BWI airport becomes art gallery to celebrate human rights
Some of the bravest people in the world can be found at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport.
Vaclav Havel of the Czech Republic. Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa. The Dalai Lama.
These and many other figures are featured in a photo exhibit organized to...Tags: U.S. Air Force, Robert F. Kennedy, Arts, Biography (genre), Artists
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Legg Mason Tennis Classic now the Citi Open
The Washington PostThe Legg Mason Tennis Classic, a staple of the late-summer sporting scene in the Washington area for more than four decades, is getting a dramatic makeover that will include a new title sponsor, stadium upgrades and shared billing with an existing...Tags: The Washington Post, Israel, Citigroup Incorporated, Mardy Fish, Gael Monfils
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Tillman's 100th birthday marks one man's life, and a generation of service
Reaching the 100-year mark is obviously a milestone in and of itself.
But not everyone is feted with the sort of grand, two-day celebration that marked the centennial of Lutherville resident and retiredU.S. Army Corps of EngineersCol. Erland Tillman....Tags: Johns Hopkins University, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Colleges and Universities, Sweden, Awards and Prizes
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Apocalypse now? Blame our misreading of the Mayans
Tony Aveni blames it on the Pilgrims. If it hadn't been for our prim and quarrelsome ancestors, their descendants might not now be making forecasts that the world will end in 313 days based on a blatant misreading of the so-called Mayan calendar,...Tags: UFO Sightings, Satellite and Cable Service, Walters Art Museum, Television Industry, Arts
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Made in Maryland: Niermann Weeks' mission is crystal clear
Chandeliers were the first thing Joe Niermann designed. And it was five years before he sold one. Now the bejeweled iron and crystal silhouettes are his signature.
"I don't really care for the crystals, one way or the other," said Niermann, though...Tags: Libraries, Bowie, Libraries, Television, New York City
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Apocalypse now? Blame the Pilgrims, not the Mayans
Tony Aveni blames it on the Pilgrims.
If it hadn't been for our prim and quarrelsome ancestors, their descendants might not now be making forecasts that the world will end in 313 days based on a blatant misreading of the Mayan calendar, according to...Tags: UFO Sightings, Satellite and Cable Service, Walters Art Museum, Television Industry, Arts
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Art installation aims to add to the Bromo Seltzer Tower's gravitational pull
Starting at sunset Saturday, artist Kelley Bell will place Baltimore's venerable landmark Bromo Seltzer Tower at the exact center of the solar system.
For at least the next five weeks, pedestrians and motorists will view the four faces of the clock tower...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Halloween, Empire State Building, Arts, Patterson Park
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Great gruner, surprising rieslings distinguish Austria
Just one sip is all it takes. That first swallow explodes with flavors not usually attributed to the grape: Arugula, sugar snap peas, moss, heather, lentils. There is a bracing and refreshing minerality, plus a weight on the palate that belies its...Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Hungary, Austria, Germany
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Diversity is more than skin deep
Janet Gilbert's column "The college we visited was mighty nice … and mighty white" (June 16) is a good example of racism. The student population was judged on skin color alone. Ms. Gilbert has taught her child to see only color. The wonderful... -
Junior Tennis Champions Center at College Park 'one of the best'
The Junior Tennis Champions Center at College Park aims to offer the young athletes it trains a chance to become just that — champions.
While by definition it's a regional training center, Patrick McEnroe, general manager of player development...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Melanie Oudin, Jelena Dokic, Tennis, John McEnroe
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"Octomom" Nadya Suleman reportedly broke, could lose home
LA HABRA, Calif. -- " Octomom" Nadya Suleman is reportedly broke and could lose the house where she is raising her fourteen children.
Suleman tells RadarOnline that she only has a week's worth of money left and will do "everything she can" to avoid going...Tags: KTLA, Television, Nadya Suleman, Book
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Ready, set, shop
Often, the best way to find fun, original holiday gifts is to look locally. Greater Baltimore has a bevy of earnest, thoughtful shops with plenty to offer this season. The 100 clothing, jewelry, home goods, gourmet and gift stores on this list are some of...Tags: England, Music Theater, Jewelry and Watches, Arts, Companies and Corporations
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