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    May 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. The London bureau: A queen and a correspondent

    It was Queen Elizabeth who made me a foreign correspondent.
    It was Queen Elizabeth who made me a foreign correspondent. Before she turned up, my newspaper career had consisted of listening to Baltimore policemen reminisce about great hangings and covering bush-league statesmen deploring the state of the world. I...

    Tags: Johnnie Ray, England, Christianity, Akihito, Westminster Abbey

  2. Apr 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Transfixed by the Titanic

    There is nothing more evocative than looking at or touching an object from, or meeting someone associated with, a dramatic historical event. Simply said, it puts you there. And that has been my good fortune throughout my life when it came to people and...

    Tags: Upper East Side, England, James Cameron, World War I (1914-1918), The New York Times

  4. Feb 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Herman G. "Hank" Tillman Jr., Air Force colonel

    Herman G. "Hank" Tillman Jr., a retired Air Force colonel and pilot who flew in World War II, Korea and Vietnam and was one of Maryland's most decorated veterans, died Sunday of liver failure at his Chester home. He was 89.
    Herman G. "Hank" Tillman Jr., a retired Air Force colonel and pilot who flew in World War II, Korea and Vietnam and was one of Maryland's most decorated veterans, died Sunday of liver failure at his Chester home. He was 89. He was born in his immigrant...

    Tags: U.S. Coast Guard, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Barbara A. Mikulski, Italy

  6. Dec 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Orem 'Jerry' Wahl

    Orem "Jerry" Wahl, the co-owner of a Mount Vernon framing shop who was a theater first-nighter, died of a heart attack Saturday at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was 73.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    Orem "Jerry" Wahl, the co-owner of a Mount Vernon framing shop who was a theater first-nighter, died of a heart attack Saturday at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was 73. Pat Moran, a friend and film casting agent, said he was stricken while in the lobby of...

    Tags: Mulberry, Heart Attack, Hospitals and Clinics, Concerts, Artists

  8. Feb 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Goucher student Sarah Bart trails going into finals on 'Jeopardy!' tonight

    Goucher College senior Sarah Bart enters tonight's final on 'Jeopardy's College Championship'  in second place, $8,200 behind the leader.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Goucher College senior Sarah Bart enters tonight's final on 'Jeopardy's College Championship'  in second place, $8,200 behind the leader. Bart was leading Monday going into Final Jeopardy, but missed this question: "In 2011, Elizabeth II marked the 400th...

    Tags: Game Shows (genre)

  10. Feb 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Staff Q&A: What gift would you give Queen Elizabeth II?

    A DVD box set of "Kourtney & Kim Take New York." Each country's royalty should be familiar with the other's.
    A DVD box set of "Kourtney & Kim Take New York." Each country's royalty should be familiar with the other's. Luke Broadwater, reporter, The Baltimore Sun An extra-large gift basket of relevance. Anne Tallent, editor, b I don't want to ruin the...

    Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, DVDs, Nintendo Company Ltd.

  12. Oct 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Laurel Park celebrates 100th birthday

    Deep in the bowels of Laurel Park, beneath the oval where Secretariat, Seabiscuit and Barbaro once tread, runs a tunnel. It's a long-forgotten passage that bigwigs once used to escape the raucous crowds above.
    Deep in the bowels of Laurel Park, beneath the oval where Secretariat, Seabiscuit and Barbaro once tread, runs a tunnel. It's a long-forgotten passage that bigwigs once used to escape the raucous crowds above. Queen Elizabeth II, who raced a horse at...

    Tags: Cary Grant, Pimlico Race Course, Entertainment Events, World War I (1914-1918), The New York Times

  14. Nov 1, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. 'Anonymous' bashes the Bard in quest for comedy

    <strong>&quot;Anonymous"</strong> is not shy about naming names. It contends that the 37 plays attributed to William Shakespeare, who died in 1616, actually were written by the Earl of Oxford, who died in 1604.
    "Anonymous" is not shy about naming names. It contends that the 37 plays attributed to William Shakespeare, who died in 1616, actually were written by the Earl of Oxford, who died in 1604. As this story has it, the barely literate commoner Shakespeare...

    Tags: Movies, Christopher Marlowe, England, Heavy Engineering, William Shakespeare

  16. Nov 25, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. William J. Nauman Jr., quality manager

    William John Nauman Jr., a retired Verizon quality manager, died Nov. 17 of a brain tumor at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 78.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    William John Nauman Jr., a retired Verizon quality manager, died Nov. 17 of a brain tumor at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 78. The son of a Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co. lineman and a homemaker was born in Baltimore and raised on Beaumont Avenue...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Christianity, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Dwight D. Eisenhower, Verizon Communications

  18. Aug 3, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Cloudy Day

    Over the last scorching weekend, my husband and I were just wondering what had happened to those cloudy, drizzly summer days of yesteryear. We could not think of one this summer, or even a few last summer.   Et voila! Wednesday comes. We awoke to clouds...
  20. Aug 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Clayton Cann Carter, Queen Anne's judge, dies

    Clayton Cann Carter, a retired Queen Anne's County Circuit Court judge who was a Maryland history buff and a collector of Maryland-related objets d'art, died July 30 of an apparent heart attack at Chesterfield, his Centreville home.
    Clayton Cann Carter, a retired Queen Anne's County Circuit Court judge who was a Maryland history buff and a collector of Maryland-related objets d'art, died July 30 of an apparent heart attack at Chesterfield, his Centreville home. He was 92. The son...

    Tags: Lawyers, History, Christianity, Baltimore County, Regional Authority

  22. Jun 21, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Prince Edward to visit Baltimore. And don't ask about the wedding.

    Prince Edward -- 7<sup>th</sup> in line to the British throne, youngest child of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, 48-year-old kid brother to Prince Charles, Prince Andrew and Princess Anne -- comes to Baltimore Tuesday NOT to discuss his biggest claim to fame, that he's also father of a 7-year-old royal wedding bridesmaid.
    Prince Edward -- 7th in line to the British throne, youngest child of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, 48-year-old kid brother to Prince Charles, Prince Andrew and Princess Anne -- comes to Baltimore Tuesday NOT to discuss his biggest claim to fame,...

    Tags: Andrew, Duke of York, Family, Marriage, Charles, Prince of Wales, Imperial and Royal Matters

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