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Diner Days: A timeline of the Hollywood Diner
The Baltimore SunThe Hollywood Diner has had a turbulent history in Baltimore. Here's a look back. 1981 — Location scouting begins for the MGM production “Diner,” which is to be filmed in and around Baltimore. The Hilltop Diner, the northwest...Tags: Fells Point, Harborplace, Dining and Drinking, Long Island, Senator Theatre
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Richard E. 'Dick' Hug, Republican fundraiser and civic leader, dies at 78
Richard E. "Dick" Hug, a prominent businessman and prolific fundraiser for Republican candidates, died Saturday. He was 78. Mr. Hug was the finance chairman for three Maryland gubernatorial campaigns — Ellen R. Sauerbrey in 1998 and Robert L....
Tags: Duke Blue Devils, Environmental Pollution, Regional Authority, Special Olympics, Colleges and Universities
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Pimlico should take a lesson from Camden Yards
The recent article ("Beyond the Preakness," April 9) outlining the current reality of the Pimlico race track and its future highlights the need for broader and bolder thinking in order to advance a sustainable solution to make horse racing in Baltimore...
Tags: Memorial Stadium, The Jockey Club Incorporated, Preakness Stakes, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Equestrian
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Children learn to fish at City Catch event
Desteny Monahunt, one of about 100 inner city children who went fishing for the first time April 13, was philosophical about the experience. "Nature is where you came from, where you get born at," said the Cherry Hill girl, who fished for rainbow...
Tags: Ellicott City, Cherry Hill, Roland Park, Charles Village
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Judge Robert Bell: Timeline
July 6, 1943 Robert Mack Bell born in Rocky Mount, N.C.; family moves to Baltimore about 11/2 years later. June 17, 1960 Bell and 11 students try to get seated at Hooper's Restaurant at Charles and Fayette streets in Baltimore. A hostess says the...Tags: Judges, Executive Branch, Morgan State University, Government, Regional Authority
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Gun referendum? Go ahead and make our day
With Gov. Martin O'Malley's landmark gun control bill given final approval by the Senate on Friday and waiting only the governor's signature to be enacted into law, Democrats in Annapolis are likely hoping that the next step will be talk of the "R" word....
Tags: Judges, Annapolis, Regional Authority, Lawyers, Interior Policy
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City wants $20 million upgrade at Lexington Market
Charles Kelley stands in Baltimore's historic Lexington Market, chowing down on a Faidley's overstuffed crab cake sandwich. It doesn't bother the 37-year-old North Carolina man that the market doesn't have gourmet coffee, wine or cheese shops. He's OK...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Seafood, Renovation, Business, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Punish UM law clinic for 'frivolous' suit
While we're "Regulating farms with certainty" (March 18) as The Sun editorializes, let's be certain that we hold the University of Maryland Environmental Law Clinic accountable for their own litigation runoff. It's "outrageous" (your word, not mine)...
Tags: Environmental Politics, Hospitals and Clinics, Martin O'Malley, Trials, Colleges and Universities
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Back Story: One March winter storm that didn't fizzle out
Unlike Wednesday's snowstorm that failed to materialize amid forecasters' dire predictions, the Blizzard of '93 roared into Maryland the weekend of March 13-14 with a wallop, dumping a foot of snow on Baltimore while raking the state with almost...Tags: Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Annapolis, United States Naval Academy, Long Island, National Weather Service
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City school police seek better benefits for injuries in line of duty
When city school police officer Joseph Baribeault attempted to arrest two combative students at the old Greenspring Middle School, he ended up injured at the bottom of two flights of concrete stairs. Even though the city has acknowledged his disabilities...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Baltimore County, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Labor Legislation, Interior Policy
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Harford voters pick Dukakis, Bush in presidential primary
From The Aegis dated March 10, 1988: In a primary in which 35 percent of Harford voters cast a ballot, Michael Dukakis and George Bush won their respective races. Dukakis got 9,396 votes for president on the Democratic side in Harford, more than 7,...Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Republican Party, Wayne T Gilchrest, Local Elections, Aberdeen
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