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'Passport' play admits you to a dramatic place
An international political event hits home on a very personal level in Kevin Kostic's "Passport." This Theatrical Mining Company production qualifies as a strong entry in this summer's Baltimore Playwrights Festival. Although you might be left with...Tags: Mining, Elections, Human Rights, Metal and Mineral, Personal Data Collection
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New report shows CNN International as top news channel in Africa
The Baltimore SunI know some of my more parochial colleagues can't get past the troubles CNN continues to have in its prime-time American operation. And I am right up there in being dismayed by some of the moves management has made with Eliot Spitzer, Kathleen Parker,...Tags: Eliot Spitzer, Anderson Cooper, CNBC (tv network), Media Industry, Cameroon
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'Following Sarah' is a life and death experience
Considering that the title character is no longer among the living in "Following Sarah," she spends a good deal of time on stage at Fells Point Corner Theatre. Playwright Rich Espey has set himself a tricky challenge with this Baltimore Playwrights...
Tags: Fells Point, Fantasy Sports, Suicide, Celebrities
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West Friendship: Glenelg High grad back from mission to orphanage in Kenya
Jane and Al Clark are mighty proud of their granddaughter, Megan Pawtowski. Equally proud are the recent Glenelg High graduate's parents, Jan and Marty Pawtowski. Not only will Megan soon be entering East Carolina University in Greenville, N.C., where...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Ellicott City, Medical Specialization, East Carolina University, Authors
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'The Real Housewives of Atlanta,' assistant Carlton speaks out about Kenya Moore
After watching the scene between new real housewife Kenya Moore and Cynthia Bailey’s assistant Carlton "Mr. Couture" Morton play out on the season premiere of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta," we had to know more about the incident. In case you...
Tags: The Real Housewives of Atlanta (tv program)
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Victims of 1998 Africa bombing still seeking compensation
Fourteen years after a truck bomb ripped through the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya, the families of 12 Americans killed in the attack are still fighting for federal compensation that has been granted to other terrorism victims — a struggle that has...Tags: Nairobi (Kenya), Hillary Clinton, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Barbara A. Mikulski, U.S. Department of State
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Maryland students plan food drive for fall
Students at the University of Maryland, College Park are planning to prepare more than 100,000 meals in a single day, to be donated to people in need. The meal packages will contain rice, soy, dehydrated vegetables and a vitamin powder. The event will...
Tags: Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), AIDS, Charity, Colleges and Universities
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Harford residents run by the water in Havre de Grace, help bring clean water to Africa
Harford County residents recently gathered for the first time in support of an international awareness event, Walk on Water 5K Walk/Run, held June 16 at Tydings Park in Havre de Grace. The 5K event, sponsored by the Harford County Alumnae Chapter of...
Tags: Africa, Havre de Grace
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Thanks to North County News, sponsors for helping Kenyan orphans
I wanted to thank the North County News and Pat Van den Beemt for the wonderful article she wrote about Caring for Kids of Kenya. I would also like to thank Dotty and Jeffrey Pitts who have sponsored Justin through his high school years and now in... -
Maryland relief agencies combat famine in Africa
Waves of refugees arrive daily to Kenya, some having walked weeks through unforgiving desert with virtually no possessions, and yet local relief workers report optimism among the millions threatened by the historic famine and drought spreading through the...Tags: United Nations, Charity, Martin O'Malley, Natural Disasters, Maryland
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River Hill High School freshman Tyler Conway named Miss Maryland Jr. Teen
Few things give me as much satisfaction in writing this column, then to hear news of the children of parents whom I wrote about when they were school kids. Such is the case with the latest good news from Kenya Conway, whom I recall from her days as a...Tags: High Schools, Pumpkin, Ellicott City, Animals, Howard County
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Centrowitz reaches 1,500 final at worlds
Broadneck graduate Matthew Centrowitz won his semifinal heat of the men's 1,500 meters in 3 minutes, 46.66 seconds Thursday to advance to Saturday's final at the IAAF World Track and Field Championships in Daegu, South Korea.
Centrowitz, a rising...Tags: Track and Field, Ethiopia
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