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Family fight led to man's death in Curtis Bay, police say
A 28-year-old man who police were initially told died after being hit over the head with a beer bottle by a stranger in Curtis Bay was killed by a family member who punched him during a brawl, police say. Bobby Mack Jr., a cousin of victim Cyril Montel...
Tags: Murder, Harbor Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics
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What's novel is not the story, but how it's told
When it comes to books, I guess you could call me a voracious listener. I have been commuting about an hour to and from work for more than 30 years, and during that time I bet I've listened to a couple of thousand books. First on tape, now on compact...
Tags: Labor Day, Central Intelligence Agency, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Fiction, Literature
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Baltimore native, artist husband sowed seeds for historic Virginia estate
Visitors celebrating Virginia's 80th Historic Garden Week at the Gari Melchers Home and Studio at Belmont might not immediately see a connection to Baltimore. The American painter, known for his portraiture, hailed from Detroit. His home, recognized...
Tags: Painting, New York City, Anglicanism, Arts, Charles Street
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Scrabble at the Bain Center
Activity Pals For single seniors. Get together with others to attend events, shop, go sightseeing, dine out and more. 301-596-6385. The Bain Center 5470 Ruth Keeton Way, Columbia. 410-313-7213. •Acting Up! Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. A theater...Tags: Stress, Lobbying, Wii, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Vantage Point (movie)
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Landover man struck in head in city fight dies
A 28-year-old Landover man who was struck in the head with a beer bottle before hitting his head on the ground during a fight in the city's Curtis Bay neighborhood early Tuesday has died from his injuries, Baltimore Police said Wednesday. Cyrill...
Tags: Harbor Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics, Glen Oaks, Shootings
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Oakland Mills barber remembered for his kindness, community work
As Nancy Rosema sifted through her Uncle Ferdinand "Fred" Leunissen's Oakland Mills home on a recent afternoon, she was overwhelmed by the seemingly endless number of "Thank You" cards stuffed into desk drawers and closets. "He was so loving and so...
Tags: New York City, Ellicott City, Annapolis, Heart Failure, Washington, DC
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Maritime museum's new director sees bright future for former oyster shucking house
On the job a little more than a week, Alicia Estrada hasn't settled into her new digs at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. But she has begun evaluating its programs as she looks to the future of the former oyster plant. "I'm just trying to get my head...Tags: Museums, Annapolis, Festive Events, Tropical Storms
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Senior Circles: Behind enemy lines in 1944 — a harrowing tale of escape in Holland
We commemorate the surprise attack by the Japanese on the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on Dec. 7, 1941. The attack forced the United States entry into World War II. Americans, who grew up during the difficult times of the Great...Tags: Explosions, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Tom Brokaw, Nazi Party, Air Transportation Delays
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Archbishop Spalding wins Mount Mat Madness Tournament
Although Archbishop Spalding hadn't wrestled in the Mount Mat Madness since 2006, the Cavaliers made the most of their return to the prestigious tournament by producing a pair of individual champions and one runner-up on the way to the team title Saturday...
Tags: Sprague, Personal Service, Georgetown
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'Amazing Race' recap, grinding organs in Holland
This week on "The Amazing Race," we say farewell to the curious passport-stealing cab drivers of Russia, and we say do svidaniya to the Swim Coach of Frustration and the Professor (of Love). Time to go to someplace with a red, white, and blue flag. No,...
Tags: Moscow (Russia), Dance, The Amazing Race (tv program), Entertainment Events, Tourism and Leisure Industry
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Still recovering from Sandy, Crisfield braces for next storm
— Hazel Cropper, for years the fastest crab picker in this city built on its seafood industry, worries about the storm drain a few feet from her living room. As volunteers assessed the damage Superstorm Sandy caused to her home, the 74-year-old...
Tags: Insurance, Somerset County (Maryland), U.S. Congress, Oceans, Foods and Beverages
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Hurricane Sandy contributes to long lines for early voting
Voters looking to cast their ballots early found long lines Saturday across Maryland, as the opening of the presidential election met with the urgent preparation for the incoming Hurricane Sandy. Many complained on social media that they waited more than...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Elections, Martin O'Malley, Starbucks Corp., Media Industry
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