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Jean H. Reisenweber, woman's club official
Jean H. Reisenweber, a former secretary who was an active member of the Dulaney Valley Woman's Club, died Sunday from complications of dementia at Lorien Mays Chapel Health Center in Timonium. The longtime resident of Towson's Campus Hills neighborhood...
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Howard County parades celebrate independence
There's something to be said for just showing up, and in Howard County on Wednesday, July 4 that something was written in red, white and blue, and punctuated by an exclamation point. "We've never missed a parade, and it's always on the Fourth," said...
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Reisterstown: Fiction writer aiming for gold with 'Song of the Nile'
Ah, the lazy days of summer. There is nothing like grabbing a good read and heading for the nearest beach or pool to while away the hours. That might be a better-than-great idea if you are among those without electricity or water, or both following the...Tags: Book, Fiction, Thomas Jefferson, The New York Times, Literature
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Betty Ford is dead at 93, founded addiction center
Betty Ford, the widow of late President Gerald Ford and a co-founder of an eponymous addiction center in California, has died at the age of 93, according to the director of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum. Ford died Friday evening with...Tags: Alcohol Addiction, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Diseases and Illnesses, New York City
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Smithsonian exhibit details White House furnishings
It is hard to believe, considering our national fondness for the White House and its history, but new presidents used to sell off the furnishings from the previous administration in something like a garage sale.
In an attempt to make "the people's house"...Tags: Artists, Thomas Jefferson, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Entertainment Events, Barack Obama
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Picture perfect presidency
Picture-perfect presidency Take a picture, it'll last longer – much longer than any president's stay in the White House. A recent exhibit at the National Geographic Museum is proof. With dozens of stunning photographs, "The President's...Tags: Camp David, Super Bowl, Elections, Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama
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Morning Reading -- wine smuggling, Nutella and Let's Move
Dining@LargeFrom the Washington Post, via Baltimore Crime, a story on how Maryland's current wine-shipment laws have created smuggling routes through D.C. and Virginia. Maryland wine-lovers who work in the district are having wine shipped to -- their offices -- and.....Tags: Michelle Obama, Recipes, Maryland, Barack Obama, Whole Foods Market
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The Obamas put their stamp on the White House interior
Special to The Baltimore SunBarack Obama, his wife, two daughters and mother-in-law are set to move Tuesday into a big old barn of a house that is not exactly homey. The White House contains two floors of ceremonial, museumlike rooms topped by two floors of family quarters filled...Tags: Michelle Obama, Family, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Richard Nixon
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City lawyers are standby counsel for Muhammad
Sun reporterThree Baltimore lawyers were named yesterday to act as standby counsel for convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad, whose trial on six counts of first-degree murder in Montgomery County is scheduled to start Monday. J. Wyndal Gordon, Russell Neverdon Sr.,...Tags: Assault, Punishment, Witnesses, Trials, Judges
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'Project Runway': Pinstriped Joe, it's time to go!
Reality CheckAfter writing a quick recap of last week's show earlier today, my little iBook somehow didn't save the file. I hope it doesn't happen right now. The What's Your Sign? episode last week eliminated Terri and Blayne-licious. See pictures from......Tags: Google Inc., Justice System, Michael Kors, Judges, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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Shy debutante became giant in U.S. journalism
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Katharine Graham, the grande dame of modern American journalism who helped transform The Washington Post into one of the nation's top newspapers, died yesterday at a hospital in Boise, Idaho, after suffering a head injury in a fall Saturday....Tags: Family, Georgetown, Gloria Steinem, Newspaper and Magazine, Television Industry
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Memorable quotes
- "I am paying for this microphone, Mr. Breen." When someone tried to turn off his microphone at a Reagan-sponsored debate during 1980 New Hampshire primaries. - "We have to move ahead, but we are not going to leave anyone behind." Republican National...Tags: Mikhail S Gorbachev, Protestantism, Heads of State, Russia, American Civil Liberties Union
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