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Milan must retire its nightclub act, court decides
The Baltimore SunMilan's dancing days are over. The Little Italy establishment is now prohibited from allowing or providing live entertainment, including disc jockeys, on its premises. The decision was made Thursday in the District Court of Maryland for Baltimore City...Tags: Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), Milan (Italy), Bars and Clubs, Disc Jockeys, Dining and Drinking
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Towson man recalls war spent in the belly of the beast
Larry Hilte had a date with destiny on Valentine's Day, 1945. Then just 19 years of age, the Marylander flew his first combat mission onboard a B-24 Liberator bomber. He and a crew of eight left Spinazzola air base in Italy and headed for Vienna,...
Tags: Emergency Incidents, Bars and Clubs, Memorial Day, Dining and Drinking, Explosions
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Wine Find: 2011 Livon Pinot Grigio
There's a lot of just-average Italian pinot grigios on the market, including some well-known brands. Only a few stand out, and this is one of them. It's a ripe, full-bodied white wine with intense flavors of nuts, minerals and herbs — including mint...Tags: Wines, Trout
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Feds, police in spat over G-8 summit costs
In a standoff that might require delicate diplomacy to resolve, officials in Western Maryland are pressing the federal government to reconsider its refusal to help pay for local security costs for this week's G-8 summit at Camp David.
Local police say...Tags: Frederick County (Maryland), Local Government, International Organizations, G8, Summits
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Dream home: Condo has waterfront view of history
In July, Joe Zuccaro will celebrate one year of living in a condo in a historic Fells Point tobacco warehouse that he refers to as "a Renaissance bachelor's pad with a million-dollar view."
"I have always wanted to live in Baltimore," said the Montgomery...Tags: Fells Point, Building Material, Federal Hill, Land Price, Condos
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History Maters: Spring was the time for social calls in 1912
100 Years Ago Sunday best From the county social column: Miss Carrie Hewitt of Sykesville is visiting her brother, Mr. David Hewitt of Portland Oregon. Mr. Herbert Hausenfluck of Virginia is visiting his uncle, Mr. Simon Hausenfluck of Savage. Mr....Tags: England, Adolf Hitler, PTA, United Kingdom, Walt Disney
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City taking on rogue valet parking services
Mention valet parking in Little Italy to Justin Duvall, and he'll rattle off stories of valet drivers clogging traffic, parking cars in residential spots and blocking off public spaces with cones.
"I've moved cones before," said Duvall, 29, a lifelong...Tags: Harbor East, Mount Vernon, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Conservation, Labor Legislation
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Lunch for $10 or Less: Luigi's Italian Deli
Open only since last month, Luigi's Italian Deli in Hampden avoids any of the missteps that invariably are part of a new restaurant.
Luigi's, and several of the small restaurants on 36th Street in Hampden, aka The Avenue, belie the old adage that patrons...Tags: Sandwiches, Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages, Cheese, Restaurants
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Werdesheim case blown up out of proportion
I've followed the Werdesheim case closely in the 18 months since the incident on Fallstaff Road took place ("Elder brother guilty in assault," May 4). I've lived a few streets from the occurrence for over 40 years. From The Sun's perspective, two...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Radio, Tom Wolfe, Abusive Behavior, Judaism
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Elizabeth 'Libby' Winstead, 73
Elizabeth McKenrick Winstead, an award-winning knitter and Bryn Mawr School graduate who established a scholarship fund there, died Tuesday of cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 73. Mrs. Winstead, who went by the nickname Libby, was born...
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Risselle 'Rikki' Fleisher
Risselle "Rikki" Fleisher, a former general counsel to the Maryland Commission on Human Relations who was a legal advocate in civil rights cases, died Tuesday of breast cancer at Stella Maris Hospice. The Bethany Beach, Del., resident was 77.
"She wanted...Tags: Lawyers, Democratic Convention (1968), Minority Groups, Maryland Transit Administration, Civil Rights
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