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Chaplin films coming to the Charles Theatre
The most towering figure in Hollywood history wore ill-fitting clothes, including shoes several sizes too big, and never said a word. Beginning Saturday, he'll be spending a year at Baltimore's Charles Theatre.
Charlie Chaplin, a British expatriate who...Tags: Entertainment Events, Charlie Chaplin, World War I (1914-1918), Buster Keaton, Drama (genre)
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As changes loom, a look inside a reading classroom
In a sixth-grade reading classroom at Dunloggin Middle School in Ellicott City on Tuesday, teacher Amy Monachino guided her students through a chapter in Lois Lowry's "Number the Stars."
Books on the Holocaust lined the chalkboard. But the only book up...Tags: Language, Teaching and Learning, Teaching and Learning, Schools, Schools
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China envy, or how the progressives dusted off the idea of 'liberal fascism'
In 2008, I wrote a book called "Liberal Fascism." That title came from H.G. Wells, one of the most important socialist writers in the English language. He believed, as did his fellow Fabian socialists, that Western democratic capitalism had outlived its...Tags: Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Unions, White House, China
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Remembering Pearl Harbor: 'We shall win'
Seventy years ago today, Japan launched a surprise attack on America's Pacific fleet in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, drawing the United States into the second World War. More than 2,400 Americans were killed in the attack, including four Marylanders, all of whom...Tags: Japan, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941)
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Secret arrest more Nazi Germany than America
Was I the only one to notice last week that right here in Howard County, Maryland, USA, a 17-year-old was "secretly arrested" by federal authorities in July of 2011 for "alledgedly" sending emails to provide terrorist support. The important word here...Tags: Howard County, Johns Hopkins University, Police Arrests
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Georges I. Selzer
Georges I. Selzer, who cheated death twice while a concentration camp prisoner and who after World War II became a Baltimore jeweler, died Oct. 17 of heart failure at the Edenwald retirement community in Towson.
The former longtime Lutherville resident...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Steven Spielberg, Judaism, World War II (1939-1945), Timonium
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Art investigators: Saving the country's cultural heritage, one recovered work at a time
When Paul Brachfeld heard about the heist of historic documents in Baltimore this summer, the National Archives inspector general acted quickly.
First, he checked his records to see if the suspects — Barry Landau, a well-known collector, and his...Tags: Defense, Iraq, Theft, Lawyers, Museums
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Learn line dancing with Mary McCormick at East Columbia 50+ 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. •Another Way to See It Laughter Club. Mondays, 9 a....Tags: Lawyers, Medicare, Healthy Diet, Scrabble (game), Music
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John A. Mote, Methodist pastor
The Rev. John Anson "Jack" Mote, retired pastor of the old Wilson Memorial United Methodist Church, died of pancreatic cancer Oct. 4 at his home on Camano Island, Wash. The former North Baltimore resident was 91.
Born in Piqua, Ohio, he was a graduate of...Tags: Mount Vernon Place, Religious Conflicts, Parkville, U.S. Army, Christianity
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Should Williams be the voice for MNF?
Bad for ESPN's image Dan Pompei Chicago Tribune Hank Williams Jr. is free to speak his mind, as he should be. But if you are ESPN, you have to ask whether you want someone with his opinions and history representing your company. In his most recent...Tags: Kim Kardashian, Barack Obama, Human Rights, Los Angeles Times, Fox News Channel (tv network)
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City man connects to Czech heritage through Wilson statue
Michael G. Rokos has traveled thousands of miles to pay homage to his American and Czech heritage and to the 28th U.S. president, who befriended his family nearly a century ago.
The lifelong Baltimorean will reconnect with cousins in the Czech Republic...Tags: Democratic National Conventions, World War I (1914-1918), Woodrow Wilson, Christianity, Government
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Md. Holocaust survivors take rail fight to Congress
It wasn't until Ellen Lightman began to take care of her mother in her final years that she learned that the frail woman used her nightly prayers to whisper words of their family's painful past.
"Every night, she prayed that the last few seconds of her...Tags: Lawyers, Transportation, Government, Elijah E. Cummings, Democratic Party
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