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'Downton Abbey' recap, Branson's revolutionary war
What better time than a Crawley dinner with the Archbishop of York for Branson to get all revolutionary and escape to Downton? Loved the transition here. Robert is talking to the archbishop about Catholics and admits that he's anti-Catholic. "There...
Tags: Jams and Jellies, Prisons, Feminism, Christianity, Simon Baker
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Claims mount against Kevin Clash, the voice of Elmo
Cecil Singleton had settled in to watch an episode of "Parenthood" when he caught a TV news teaser featuring the words "Elmo sex scandal." A man had accused puppeteer Kevin Clash — the man behind the world's most popular Sesame Street puppet —...
Tags: Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, Sex Crimes, Catonsville, Laws, Sesame Street (tv program)
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Pope Benedict and the problem of leadership
When Pope Benedict XVI shockingly announced his impending retirement this week, it was a sign that the contemporary world's relentless reinvention of leadership has reached into even our oldest institutions. The Catholic Church's official list of popes,...
Tags: Oprah Winfrey, Twitter, Inc., Christianity, Benedict XVI, Customs and Tradition
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Rosemary E. Allulis, lawyer
Rosemary E. Allulis, a lawyer and world traveler who was also a photographer and musician, died Tuesday of liver cancer at her Villa Cresta home. She was 52.
"She was a genius. She had a fast mind and was such a good writer," said Sidney Friedman, a...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Psychology, Liver Cancer, Justice System, Christianity
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Charles J. "Chuck" Valle Sr., veteran
Charles J. "Chuck" Valle Sr., a retired sales executive and World War II veteran, died Friday of heart failure at his home in Phoenix, Baltimore County. He was 91. The son of a stonemason and a homemaker, Charles J. "Chuck" Valle Sr. was born in...Tags: Heart Failure, Federal Hill, World War II (1939-1945), Christianity
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William C. Brubaker, founding Colts band member
William Charles Brubaker, a retired aeronautical engineer who was a founding trombone player in the Baltimore Colts Marching Band, died Feb. 12 at Sinai Hospital of complications from injuries he suffered near his Lutherville home. Family members said...Tags: Super Bowl XLVII, National Football League, NASA, Detroit Lions, ESPN (tv network)
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Legg Mason's new CEO draws lessons from hockey
Raymond "Chip" Mason first met Joseph A. Sullivan over dinner at a Chicago restaurant, where the founder of Legg Mason Inc. interviewed the young bond trading manager for a job with the Baltimore company. A lot of the conversation, Mason recalled, was...
Tags: Stifel Financial Corporation, Finance, Ice Hockey, Federal Reserve, Citigroup Incorporated
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Marie C. Vrany, secretary, had been raised in Middle River
Marie C. Vrany, a retired secretary who once foiled a pickpocket while on vacation in London, died Sunday of complications from a stroke at Carroll Hospital Center. She was 90. The daughter of a Patapsco & Back River Neck railroader and a homemaker,...
Tags: Educational Development Corporation, Dundalk, World War II (1939-1945), Patapsco, Christianity
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St. Joseph loses $400,000 every day it can't bill Medicare
University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center loses about $400,000 every day it's not certified by Medicare to collect payments from the federal health care program. The big question is how much that will ultimately cost the Towson hospital. Tens...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Credit Ratings, Research, St. Joseph Medical Center, Hospitals and Clinics
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The Rev. Edward T. Hill, Navy chaplain
The Rev. Edward T. Hill, a Roman Catholic priest and former Navy chaplain, died Feb. 9 of a heart attack at Union Memorial Hospital. He was 78.
The son of a Coca-Cola public relations director and a seamstress, Edward Thomas Hill was born in Baltimore...Tags: College Baseball, St. Joseph Medical Center, Hospitals and Clinics, United States Naval Academy, Union Memorial Hospital
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Lori calls death penalty repeal a matter of human dignity
Baltimore Archbishop William E. Lori came to Annapolis Thursday with a simple message: Repeal of the death penalty is a matter of human dignity. In an interview with The Sun before his appearance before the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee's hearing...
Tags: Punishment, Death Penalty, Christianity, Martin O'Malley, Abortion
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Virginia T. 'Ginny' Dobry, Patterson Park activist
Virginia T. "Ginny" Dobry, a neighborhood activist who was also described as "Patterson Park's one-woman Welcome Wagon," died Sunday from a brain tumor at her North Kenwood Avenue home. She was 79. "Ginny was such a wonderful person. She made...Tags: Vincent de Paul, Nursing, Patterson Park, Christianity, Medical Specialization
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