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NAACP head gives keynote at LGBT conference
NAACP President Benjamin Jealous said Thursday the civil rights group supports legislation in Maryland to extend rights to transgender residents. Jealous spoke at a national conference on rights for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community,...Tags: Executive Branch, Justice and Rights, Rosedale (Baltimore, Maryland), Same-Sex Marriage, Gays and Lesbians
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Police Blotter
Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Paula Michelle Selchert, 33, of the 100 block of Hanover Street, was charged Monday with possession of marijuana. Eric Gregory Lind, 23, of the 3500 block of Churchville Road,...Tags: Havre de Grace, Wii, Theft, Highway Transportation, Nazareth
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Striped bass audit hides multitude of sins
Let's say you have a product that people automatically associate with you.
Except for one hiccup in the timeline, it's been on the market since before Capt. John Smith rowed a boat around the Chesapeake. And it's so popular that people will do crazy...Tags: Moody's Corporation, Maryland, Sandwiches, Cornwall, Annapolis
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Norbel School officials thank community for its support
I received an open letter from Krys Renzi, the former marketing director of the Norbel School, and she asked that I share the news that will so adversely affect the learning disabled students that will not return to these halls of hope, and also with a...Tags: Ken Ulman, Lawyers, Elections, Judges, Charity
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In Spain for Thanksgiving, pining for Dundalk
SEVILLE, Spain—Here, the orange trees are the only things changing color as autumn takes its hold. The palmeras and the jasmine vines that climb the wall outside my apartment — and fill the patio below with an inimitable scent — are...Tags: Restaurants, Holidays, Sweet Potatoes, Apples, Entertainment Events
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Forest Hill backups irritating
Editor: I'm so tired of sitting for three or four lights just to get from Colgate Drive in Forest Hill to entrance to the Bel Air by-pass near McDonald's. There are signs that say right lane closed merge left, but no one adheres to it. They will wait to...Tags: Traffic
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A McRib McQuiz
The Baltimore SunThe McRib, which debuted in 1981, returned on Tuesday. How much do you know about the McRib? 1) The McRib has done more farewell tours than a) Phish b) the Doobie Brothers c) Marlene Dietrich d) all of the above e) cannot be determined 2) The McRib, in...Tags: Burkina Faso, Phish (music group), Coolio, Marlene Dietrich, Michael Jordan
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Beards Hill Road in Aberdeen to be paved by Friday
The well-traveled portion of Beards Hill Road that links Route 22 from the Aberdeen Proving Ground Federal Credit Union and McDonald's with the major shopping area around the curve to 84 Lumber in Aberdeen was scheduled to be repaved by the end of today...Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Dunkin' Donuts, Mount Royal, ShopRite
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Muffins and moms brighten day for Relay students
Muffins and moms brighten school day for Relay students On Oct. 14, Relay Elementary School hosted "Muffins with Mom." Over 700 students and their mothers shared a muffin and juice at school. It was wonderful to see these families enjoying time...Tags: Schools, Elementary Schools
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Gender identity bill poised for council approval
The County Council is poised to make gender identity a protected classification under county law. All four council Democrats sponsoring the bill confirmed their support for it after a public hearing Monday, Nov. 21 that was filled with personal stories...Tags: Parenting, Democratic Party, Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland), Discrimination, Employment Opportunities
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A downtown building not built
For a city whose last Fortune 500 company was about to be acquired by an out-of-town corporation, there was not just consolation but actual excitement over one of the deal sweeteners: Chicago-based Exelon Corp. promised to build a new downtown office...Tags: Environmental Cleanup, Companies and Corporations, Environmental Politics, House Building, Taxation
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Mustangs and Colts part of Catonsville resident's life
Those of you who've driven on North Rolling Road have probably noticed the maroon, 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang parked in front of 101 Rolling Road. The car belongs to Ed Crowl, 70, who bought it in 1977 and drove it until about five years ago. "My first car...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Entertainment Events, Dancing, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Dance
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