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5 architects on jury panel for UB law center design
5 architects on jury panel for UB law center design Five nationally prominent architects have been selected to serve on the jury for a competition the University of Baltimore is holding this fall to choose designers for a $107 million law center at the...Tags: James Stewart, Mount Royal, Moshe Safdie, Emergency Planning, Somerville
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Grade III $250,000 Hawthorne Derby preview
Chicago Tribune reporterTrainer Bill Mott thought he might have a Derby winner after Adriano scored an impressive victory March 22 in the Grade II $500,000 Lanes End Stakes at Turfway Park. Then, Mott was thinking about the Kentucky Derby on the first Saturday in May. Now, he'...Tags: Cinderella, Equestrian, Big Brown, Montreal Canadiens, Triple Crown
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Shadow Play wins at Maywood
Chicago Tribune reporterAfter winning North America's most prestigious race for pacers, the Little Brown Jug, in his preceding start, Shadow Play came to Maywood Park on Friday night and won the $275,000 Windy City Pace in record time. Shadow Play made a strong stretch move...Tags: Cinderella, Equestrian, Big Brown, Montreal Canadiens, Triple Crown
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Port administration seeks to lease Seagirt terminal
The Maryland Port Administration has taken the first step toward leasing the Seagirt Marine Terminal to a private company that would spend more than $100 million to expand the terminal and then run it. The agency has agreed to hire a Florida-based...Tags: Chesapeake Bay, Bentley, Transportation, Vehicles, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry
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Victim's love of family is stressed
Elizabeth Walters grew up with many families. A foster child who was adopted at the age of 10, she split her time between her birth family and her adoptive family. Later, girlfriends at Catholic High School and co-workers and patrons at the...Tags: Defendants, Parkville, Punishment, Judges, Prisons
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NOW PLAYING: A guide to area art house and 2nd-run theaters for the week of Sept. 12
NOW PLAYING •indicates a capsule review from Chicago Tribune archives. ♦indicates a film that is not reviewed, but of interest. BACinema Beverly Arts Center 2407 W. 111th St. 773-445-3838 www.beverlyartcenter.org •'The Visitor'***...Tags: William Friedkin, Northbrook, Virginia Cherrill, Sonny Grosso, Robin Williams
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Charter growth
When 850,000 Maryland students head back to classrooms this week, a tiny but growing percentage will be in public schools that had only been imagined a decade ago. There's a primary school that lets children work at their own pace, an elementary school...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Court Administration, Station North, National or Ethnic Minorities, Minority Groups
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Courtroom gripped by grief, remorse
Sun ReporterWeeping came from both sides of a Baltimore County courtroom yesterday where the drunken driver who fatally struck a Towson University freshman in an October hit-and-run was sentenced to 18 months in the county detention center. Matthew David Miller, 26,...Tags: Vehicles, Towson University, Colleges and Universities, Punishment, Murder
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Hoping not to lose their shirts
The handwritten sign tacked to the wall was succinct, if not pretty. "Store closing," it said in sloppy red ink. "Pick up only. No drop off. Last day Thurs 7/31." For Elizabeth Lulla, it wasn't much notice. She saw the sign on the previous Tuesday, just...Tags: Irving Park, Cell Phones, Wars and Interventions, Missing in Action, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Thousands flee propane blasts
Associated PressTORONTO — Explosions at a propane facility forced thousands of people to evacuate early Sunday, and witnesses described the sky lighting up in the glow of an enormous fireball before turning black with billowing smoke. One firefighter died,...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Fires, Explosions, Emergency Incidents
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Ex-CSU chief OKs $18,000 book on ... self
Chicago Tribune reporterBefore leaving Chicago State University, embattled university president Elnora Daniel signed off on spending more than $18,000 to publish a tribute book honoring herself, a glossy coffee table publication featuring pictures of Daniel posing with...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Emil Jones, Mass Media, Censorship, National Government
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Mentors propel biotech neophyte
Looking for a way to combat chemical warfare, a local firm also may have found a powerful new antibiotic, thanks to a little help from its mentor friends in Chicago's biotech community. The biocatalyst developed by Oak Brook-based Lybradyn Inc. works...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Energy Saving, Biotechnology Industry, Biotechnology, Computer Sciences
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