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O'Malley headed to Copenhagen
The Baltimore SunGov. Martin O'Malley will head to Denmark Wednesday night to be a on panel about "progressive governance," one of the governor's favorite topics. O'Malley will be appearing Friday in Copenhagen alongside Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, the...Tags: Regional Authority, Gun Control, Executive Branch, Trips and Vacations, Martin O'Malley
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William B. 'Buck' Frisch, McCormick executive
William B. "Buck" Frisch, a retired McCormick & Co. executive who played a pivotal role in bringing the tall ships to Baltimore during the nation's bicentennial in 1976, died March 30 of multiple melanoma at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 79....
Tags: Skin Cancer, Inner Harbor, Anglicanism, Christianity, Greater Baltimore Medical Center
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Legislation encourages wind farm, but hurdles remain
After three years of trying, Gov. Martin O'Malley has won approval of legislation that aims to spur construction of towering wind turbines off Maryland's Atlantic coast. Now comes the hard part. Daunting regulatory, political and financial hurdles...
Tags: Regional Authority, Solar Energy, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Companies and Corporations, Martin O'Malley
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Irvin L. Steinbach, psychologist
Irvin L. Steinbach, a retired court psychologist and avid urban walker, died Sunday of a cardiac arrest at Roland Park Place. He was 86. The son of a businessman and a homemaker, Irvin Lee Steinbach was born in Baltimore and raised on Eutaw Place....Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Hampden, Psychology, George Washington University, Psychologists
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Corner BYOB in Hampden holds benefit for employee injured in bicycle crash
Riding his bike home from work at the Hampden restaurant Corner BYOB, Michael Cassidy took more than a nasty spill. A wheel of Cassidy's bike hit a manhole or metal plate on lower Falls Road south of Woodberry Aug. 24, according to restaurant owner...
Tags: Harbor East, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Health Insurance, Restaurants, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
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Charles F. 'Blackie' Blockston Jr., merchant mariner
Charles F. "Blackie" Blockston Jr., a merchant mariner who during World War II survived the U-boat sinking of the freighter Carlton and spent three weeks drifting 600 miles in a lifeboat before being rescued, died Aug. 28 of multiple-organ failure at...Tags: Norway, Prisons, Sailing, World War II (1939-1945), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Government can't dictate upward mobility
I have habitually and patiently read Thomas F. Schaller's column for some time now. His most recent ("An American recipe for class immobility," Feb. 21) warrants a response. First of all, I am hopeful that Mr. Schaller understands the fundamental...Tags: European Union, Barack Obama, Ellicott City
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Baltimore captain was a hero during daring rescue
Several columns ago, I wrote about the 160th anniversary of the foundering of the HMS Birkenhead off the West African coast that established the maritime tradition of "women and children first" when it comes time to evacuate a stricken vessel.
My good...Tags: Arts, Hamilton, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Maryland researchers helped crack genomic code of bacteria in E.coli outbreak
Within days of the E.coli outbreak in Germany that officially ended this week, scientists at the University of Maryland Institute for Genome Sciences began cracking the genomic code of the bacteria responsible for infecting thousands and killing dozens....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Science, University of Virginia, Medical Research, University of Maryland, College Park
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Three Baltimore Beer Week beers you must try
Like a high school reunion where all the alumni try to look their best, brewers show off their rarest, most distinct product during Baltimore Beer Week. Count on all the major Maryland brewers pulling out beers that have been especially brewed for the...Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Timonium, Entertainment Events
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Booster Reporter: Head of Class
Lisa Morris, of Nottingham, a student at Wofford College, Spartanburg, S.C., is studying abroad during the fall of 2011 in Guayaquil/Quito, Ecuador. Morris, a member of the class of 2012, is the daughter of Patrick and Sevil Morris. Kelly Cunningham of...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Perry Hall, Chestertown, Washington College (Maryland)
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Wind farms aren't the answer to cutting Md.'s greenhouse gas emissions
Constellation Energy held a ribbon cutting ceremony this week for its new wind farm in Western Maryland. This project is fortunately small compared to what Gov. Martin O'Malley plans for offshore of the Maryland coast and will not present a major increase...Tags: Elections, Global Warming, Solar Energy, Weather Statistics, Maryland
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