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Cockeysville doctor named top humanitarian by orthopaedic academy
A lifetime of selfless service was rewarded last month when retired Johns Hopkins Hospital surgeon and Cockeysville resident Dr. David Hungerford was given the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons' Humanitarian Award at the association's annual meeting...Tags: Kenya, Charity, Hospitals and Clinics, Islam, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Novelist Taiye Selasi, hailed as next big literary star, visits Baltimore
Taiye Selasi's debut novel has been in publication for less than a week. But even before a single copy was sold, the glamorous 33-year-old was being hailed as the newest star of the literary world. Selasi's publisher, The Penguin Group, is promoting...
Tags: Jhumpa Lahiri, The Wire (tv program), Rome (Italy), Yale University, Fiction
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Georgia Gould back out front among U.S. mountain bikers
If you knew what actually happened to Georgia Gould in 2008 as she regained consciousness on a stretcher in California, IV sticking into her arm, your first question might be a lot like Georgia's. What happened? She knew she'd blacked out on the...
Tags: Physical Conditions, Greektown, Heat Stroke, Awards and Prizes, Roland Park
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E. Baltimore church supports family of cannibalism suspect
A day after his housemate was reported missing in Harford County, Alexander Kinyua went to church with his family and asked the pastor if he could borrow a Bible. "I said, 'Sure, take it, but bring it back,' " Pastor Eric T. Campbell, of Baltimore's...
Tags: Electronics, Murder, Christianity, Harford County, Morgan State University
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Cannibalism suspect described in police report as 'Virginia Tech waiting to happen'
Five months before a Morgan State University student was charged with dismembering a family friend and eating his heart and parts of his brain, a school instructor flagged the 21-year-old's erratic behavior, describing him as "a Virginia Tech waiting to...Tags: Virginia Tech, Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei-Kodie, Prosecution, Students, Facebook
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Victim believes bat attack foreshadowed Md. cannibal case
It wasn't the beating by baseball bat that most frightened Joshua Ceasar, who was left with a fractured skull and a blinded eye. It was the scene that his friends described to him afterward: his alleged attacker Alexander Kinyua standing over his...
Tags: Virginia Tech, Justice System, Saint Augustine's College, Facebook, Colleges and Universities
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Accused Maryland cannibal, victim both had legal troubles
As an electrical engineering student at Morgan State University, Alexander Kinyua was described by a professor as "docile" and dedicated, always looking to improve himself. On the Internet, Kinyua — now accused of killing a family friend and...
Tags: Justice System, Facebook, Media Industry, Social Media, Deportation
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Funeral planned for victim in cannibalism case
The funeral for the man who was killed in Harford County, and had his organs eaten, has been scheduled for July 7 in Ghana, according to his sister's Facebook page. Still, little is known about the victim,Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei-Kodie. I have been trying...
Tags: Prosecution, Cannibalism, Harford County, Morgan State University, Immigration
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Grout photo retrospective opens at Westminster's Off Track Art
Award-winning Carroll County photojournalist, fine art photographer and author Phil Grout will appear for the opening of his latest exhibition Friday, May 4, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., at Off Track Art in Westminster. The exhibit, "Child of the Universe," is a...
Tags: Africa, Artists, Jimmy Carter, Fine Artists, Photography and Video
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Peace Corps volunteers recall work that changed their world
At a time in their lives when young people feel the pressure of "what's next?" Larry Shirley, of Towson, and Barbara Cook, of Cockeysville, enlisted in the Peace Corps.
That decision changed the course of their lives. The same could probably be said...Tags: Northern Illinois University, Washington, DC, Africa, Colleges and Universities, Arts
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Baltimore police officer charged in heroin conspiracy
A Baltimore City police officer was arrested and charged Tuesday with leading a heroin distribution operation, including allegations that he arranged drug transactions while on duty and met conspirators in the parking lot of his district station,...Tags: Theft, Court Preliminary, Assault, Facebook, Police Investigations
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'The Amazing Race' recap: Cold as ice
Reality CheckBucky is back to report on last night's Amazing Race:The fourth leg of The Amazing Race begins in Ghana, with several items pending from the prior legs: --Jill & Thomas still hold the Express Pass that will let them skip any......Tags: Internists, Television Industry, Germany, Chiropractors, Chad
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