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Police officer who collapsed after heart attack on UMBC campus honored
The Baltimore County police officer who suffered a heart attack while jogging at University of Maryland, Baltimore County, was among those recognized at a ceremony honoring survivors of cardiac arrest Friday afternoon. Scott Miller, 43, a 14-year veteran...Tags: Howard County, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Heart Attack, Emergency Health Procedures, Heart Failure
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Police officer rescued by UMBC students released from hospital
The Baltimore County police officer who had a heart attack while jogging on the campus of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, on April 24 was released from St. Agnes Hospital Monday. Capt. John Spiroff, commander of the Wilkens Station, which...Tags: Emergency Health Procedures, Howard County, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Catonsville, Heart Attack
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Anthony O'Neill 'Tony' Miller, reporter and editor
Anthony O'Neill "Tony" Miller, a retired reporter and foreign correspondent, died Nov. 23 of prostate cancer at his home in Cuernavaca, Mexico.
The former Ellicott City resident was 68.
Born in Baltimore and raised in Catonsville, Mr. Miller was a...Tags: Prostate Cancer, Loyola University Maryland, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Israel, George Mason
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Catonsville and Arbutus restaurants team up to aid former Wilkens Station police officer
Jim Andrews doesn't need to go far to see the local competition for the Ships Café restaurant he and his wife, Sharon, opened at 828 Frederick Road in February of 2002. Across the street is Catonsville Gourmet, with Regions and Chef Paolino's not too far...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Catonsville, Dining and Drinking, John Schneider , Best Buy Company Inc.
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Anthony O'Neill "Tony" Miller, reporter and editor
Baltimore Sun reporterAnthony O'Neill "Tony" Miller, a retired reporter and foreign correspondent, died Nov. 23 of prostate cancer at his home in Cuernavaca, Mexico. The former Ellicott City resident was 68. Born in Baltimore and raised in Catonsville, Mr. Miller was a...Tags: Prostate Cancer, Israel, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Jim Jones, George Mason
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What they're saying about the Orioles
Baltimoresun.com staffHere's a roundup of what the national media are saying about the Orioles: Updated July 1 • John Donovan of SI.com empties out his mailbag and answers this question regarding Dave Trembley's chances at Manager of the Year honors. Is it too soon...Tags: American League, Carlos Lee, Sports Illustrated, New York Yankees, Chad Bradford
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2 plead guilty to fraud in AOL pact
Times Staff WriterWASHINGTON — Two former executives of PurchasePro.com, a defunct Las Vegas software firm, pleaded guilty Tuesday to criminal charges stemming from advertising deals involving AOL Time Warner Inc. The pleas by former Senior Vice President Jeffrey R....Tags: Lawyers, Punishment, Finance, AOL LLC, Fraud
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Westmont grad, Scott Miller, exhibits paintings at Bottle Works
Our Town CorrespondentWestmont graduate Scott Miller went from photographing celebrities in Los Angeles to painting abstract artwork on plywood in Johnstown. He made the first a career and the latter a hobby. Both have proven that it matters not whether the 40-year-old artist...Tags: Dakota Fanning, Arts, Will Ferrell, Times Square, Artists
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Hubert D. "Herb" Ling Jr., 61, Berlin
Hubert D. "Herb" Ling Jr., 61, Berlin, died May 28, 2012, at Somerset Hospital. Born Aug. 15, 1950, in Somerset, a son of Hubert Sr. and Marjorie (Flick) Ling. Preceded in death by his father-in-law, Augustus McKenzie. Survived by his parents of...
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Ten years ago the Dodgers' Shawn Green made history [Web links]
Your browser does not support iframes. It was 10 years ago today, Shawn Green taught the band to play -- no, wait, may I reintroduce to you possibly the single greatest offensive day by a player in major league history? Green was a struggling...
Tags: New York Mets, Don Mattingly, Dodger Stadium, Sports Illustrated, Ted Lilly
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High school boys' tennis: Sioux Falls Washington comes away with win at state tournament
RAPID CITY - Sioux Falls Washington led from start to finish to win its first state boys' high school tennis title since 2001. It ended a string of titles won by either Sioux Falls Lincoln, Sioux Falls O'Gorman and Rapid City Stevens. The Warriors won...Tags: Cancer, Watertown, Tennis, High School Sports
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Max Restaurant Group Announces 2012 Chef to Farm Dinner Schedule
Rosedale Farms of Simsbury, The Farmer’s Cow/Graywall Farms in Lebanon, the Nathan Hale Homestead in Coventry and Belltown Hill Orchards in South Glastonbury will play host to a series of Max Restaurant Group's Chef to Farm Dinners this summer....
Tags: Simsbury, Dining and Drinking, Nathan Hale, Max Restaurant Group, Restaurants
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