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$15K worth of computers, electronics stolen from Annapolis Boys & Girls Club
Lynetta McCoy has told the teenagers the ugly truth, but not the younger kids. Instead, the smallest of the 50 or so children who regularly eat meals and receive tutoring at the Boys & Girls Club at Admiral Oaks in Annapolis believe that the club's...Tags: Theft, Xbox, Annapolis, Gaming
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Judge issues restrictions for media in Phylicia Barnes case
Judge Alfred Nance issued a 27-point list of directives for media as the trial of Michael Maurice Johnson, accused of killing 16-year-old Phylicia Barnes, got underway Tuesday morning. Here's how the court order appeared taped outside the courtroom...Tags: Phylicia Barnes, Judges, Defendants, Trials, Prosecution
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Recher Theatre to become Torrent Nightclub
The Recher Theatre, a Towson concert venue that opened in 1996, will soon become the Torrent Nightclub, according to co-owner Brian Recher. The Rec Room, an adjoining bar and restaurant, will also become part of the nightclub. The move drew immediate...
Tags: David Marks, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Music
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Saying farewell to Steven Muller, one of Baltimore's best
Steven Muller, the president of Johns Hopkins University from 1972-1990, died on Jan. 19. He was one of the giants of his era. I knew him well. I write to share three remarkable stories which reveal the character of this great man. 1. Steve was...
Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), Colleges and Universities, Culture, Research, Judaism
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Northrop Grumman announces layoffs in Md., Va.
Northrop Grumman on Wednesday notified about 60 people, primarily in Maryland and Virginia, in its electronics systems segment that they will be out of jobs at the end of the month. In October, the aerospace and defense contractor announced it was...
Tags: Annapolis, Aerospace Manufacturing, Sykesville, Manufacturing and Engineering, Linthicum
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Feb. 6 letter to parents from Wilde Lake principal
Here is a letter sent Wednesday, Feb. 6, to parents by Wilde Lake Principal James LeMon. Dear Parents, The news of a student arrest yesterday has deeply impacted our Wilde Lake High School community, specifically our wonderful families and school...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Teachers
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Second Harford credit card skimming schemer pleads guilty
A second person charged in connection with a credit card skimming scheme that operated in Harford County pleaded guilty to mail fraud in U.S. District Court in Baltimore Friday. Tri Tran, also known as "Tony," 35, a citizen of Vietnam unlawfully in the...Tags: Judges, Court Preliminary, Rod J. Rosenstein, Credit and Debt, Government Postal Delivery
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Incident at halftime forces St. Frances-Spalding boys game to be stopped
The Baltimore SunAn incident at St. Frances during Friday night’s boys basketball game against Archbishop Spalding resulted in the game being suspended at halftime after the visiting Cavaliers alleged some electronic items were stolen from their locker room....Tags: Theft, Baltimore Police Department
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History Matters: St. Paul's Church to observe 100th anniversary
100 Years Ago Quoth the Raven "The Poe literary society of the Ellicott City High School was called to order Jan. 8, 1913, by the president, William Holman. "The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved. After transacting business the...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Annapolis, Linthicum, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore
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The threat to Internet privacy
This week, the United States, Canada, and the 27 countries in the European Union "celebrated" Internet Privacy Day. However, it seems there is little to really celebrate; the past few years have given rise to the largest increase in electronic wiretapping...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Google Inc., Judges, National Government, European Union
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Data protection firm SafeNet names new CEO
The new CEO and president of Belcamp-based SafeNet Inc. said Monday he intends to raise the profile of the data protection firm and “take SafeNet to the next level” by pursuing more commercial clients who are moving toward “cloud”...
Tags: Interior Policy, Security, SafeNet Incorporated, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Companies and Corporations
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The push and pull of spending for Aberdeen contractors
Aberdeen Proving Ground has a lot more money to spend on contracts than it once did but not as much as in the very recent past. Such is the push-pull effect of new funding from the military's national base realignment and closure effort, coupled with...
Tags: Business, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Fort Meade (military base), Aberdeen, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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