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Lansdowne High School
Valedictorians: Melanie Biddinger, Melissa Biddinger Brandon Tyrone Addison, Kathryn Grace Alleman, Jasmine Shanice Allen, Muanis Amir, Tyler Antonio Amos, Marissa Smith Angeles, Justyn Bryce Angelotti, John Edward Armstrong Jr. Davon Darelle Bailey,...
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County Council resolution clears way to accept land donation from city
Baltimore County moved one step closer to acquiring 11 acres of land in Catonsville on Tuesday when the County Council unanimously passed a resolution accepting a donation of the property from Baltimore City. The $110,000 property sits at the end of...Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Catonsville, Patapsco, Tom Quirk
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Head of county's office of economic development to speak at Jan. 11 meeting
The Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce kicks off the new year at its Wednesday, Jan. 11, luncheon, at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 1010 Frederick Road. Guest speaker for the event, which begins at noon, will be Dan Gundersen, director of the...Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Business, Pies and Tarts, Halethorpe
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Councilman reflects on his first term representing Catonsville, Arbutus
Though he took office a year ago, it feels like yesterday for Councilman Tom Quirk.
With a hectic schedule like he had last month, it's no wonder the first-term Democrat feels time has flown by as he represents District 1, which includes Arbutus,...Tags: Conservation, The Happiest News!, Primaries, Finance, The Happiest News!
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Highland/Fulton: St. Paul's youth group raises $1,200 to battle hunger relief from cow-kissing event
As you may remember, the youth group at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Fulton sponsored a "cow kissing election" fundraising event to benefit World Vision, an international organization whose mission is to overcome hunger throughout the world. More than...Tags: Howard County, Clarksville, University of Maryland, College Park, Arts, Photography
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His efforts to heal rifts in region are praised
Sun Foreign StaffJERUSALEM - Many of the faithful believe that this ancient city is halfway to heaven, and the mourners gathered last night despite the weather that was cold and wet and miserable. Bundled in winter coats, about 1,000 people threaded their way through the...Tags: The Pope, Yasser Arafat, Israel, Mahmoud Abbas, Civil Unrest
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John Murphy on Israel's withdrawal from Gaza
Second of two parts Robin Wood, Baltimore: Why do the 400 Israeli families in Kfar Darom believe their claims on land and desires for a particular way of life have more legitimacy than the needs and desires of the 1,000,000 Palestinian families living...Tags: Annapolis, Gaza Strip, Gaza Crisis (2008), Israel, Judaism
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'Jewish Jordan' still keeping the faith
Sun Foreign ReporterTamir Goodman recites his evening prayers, secures his yarmulke on his head with two hairclips and a ball of tape and jogs onto the court for pre-game drills. Tzitzit dangle from the corners of the spidery guard's blue and yellow No. 12 jersey as he grabs...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Christianity, Sports Illustrated, Judaism, Awards and Prizes
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Path of human destruction
Sun Foreign StaffMAJAMARY, Sudan - Before dawn one day in early January, the crackle of gunfire stirred Faloud Suleiman awake in his village in far western Sudan. Members of the Masaaleit tribe, Suleiman and his fellow villagers in Sudan's Darfur region were living in...Tags: Nature, Relief and Aid Organizations, Defense, Rebellions, Natural Disasters
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Easing southern Asia's powerful thirst
Sun StaffSri Lanka's top beer producer built its reputation on its chilled lagers and full-bodied stouts. But soon after last week's catastrophe, when a tsunami struck the nation's coastline, executives at Lion Brewery in Colombo knew that the best way they...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, American Red Cross, UNICEF, Tsunamis, Indonesia
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Sharon's toughest decision
Sun Foreign StaffKFAR DAROM, Gaza Strip - Soon after Yamima Cohen Ayoubi moved to this Jewish settlement in the midst of Palestinian cities and sand dunes, Ariel Sharon paid a visit. It was 1989 and Sharon - the former general, master builder of Israel's settlements...Tags: Building Material, Judaism, David Ben-Gurion, Sociology, Defense
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Amid devastation, signs of life return
Sun Foreign StaffMEULABOH, Indonesia -- Amid the haunting reminders of loss here along the coast of north Sumatra, reminders of life are reappearing too. Survivors are beginning to contemplate rebuilding houses and businesses, a subdued nightlife is returning and...Tags: American Red Cross, Livestock Farming, Earthquakes, Family, Health and Safety at Work
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