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Catonsville High teacher has respect of his students
James Fitzpatrick leans back in a huge black office chair with wheels and points at a projection on a screen in the front of the classroom, not far from the Soccer Barbie dolls and a clock featuring the portrait of French writer Voltaire.
"Here is the...Tags: Teachers, Toy Industry, Artists, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Animal Crackers
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Terps forward Hawkins could go from double doubles to double agent
Tianna Hawkins never really was one for Barbie dolls and cartoons. As her mother remembers it, Tianna was barely out of diapers before something a little different had caught her attention. And it certainly wasn't pink or sparkly. "Ever since she was...
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Have a merry Christmas, fueled by sleep deprivation and sugar cookies
All the presents have been opened; wrapping paper is strewn all over the house. The dog is wearing a large shiny bow, courtesy of the kids; while the cat has one end of a piece of curling ribbon hanging out of her mouth and the other end hanging out her...Tags: Toy Industry, Animals, Religious Festivals, Sleep Deprivation, Vehicles
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Coachspeak: Albert Holley, Milford Mill basketball
Set to start his sixth season at Milford Mill, boys basketball coach Albert Holley has already posted impressive numbers. He has won 102 games, captured the past three Baltimore County championships, and his No. 5 Millers are two-time defending Class 3A...Tags: Toy Industry, Basketball, Students, Teaching and Learning, College Sports
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Kamenetz puts 'Ravens Plaza' on the map at Towson pep rally
More than 100 Baltimore Ravens fans descended on downtown Towson at lunchtime Friday for one last Ravens Rally before the team's AFC Championship Game on Sunday afternoon against the New England Patriots.
Though the location of the event has long been...Tags: Football, Kevin Kamenetz, Super Bowl, Baltimore Ravens, New England Patriots
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Local doctor was classmate of Whitney Houston
It wasn't scandalous by tabloid standards, but it was a rebellious act for the young women at the Mount Saint Dominic Academy, a small all-girls Catholic high school in New Jersey. Whitney Houston, class of 1981, sometimes wore mismatched socks and rolled...Tags: Whitney Houston, Premature Birth, Hospitals and Clinics, Aretha Franklin, Johns Hopkins University
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Marjorie C. Ordun, homemaker
Marjorie Catherine Ordun, a homemaker and volunteer, died of complications from dementia Jan. 27 at Kline Hospice House in Frederick. She was 89 and had lived in Severna Park and Towson.
Marjorie Catherine Paulsen was born in Omaha, Neb. She attended a...Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Timonium, Severna Park, Alzheimer's Disease
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Jingle belles: Holiday home tours light up the season
Baltimore's Union Square Christmas Cookie Tour is often less about cookies than it is about the houses that open their doors to serve them.
"These are Victorian houses, and they are almost always under construction or restoration," said Sylva Lin....Tags: Rentals, Harry Potter (fictional character), Charles Village, World War II (1939-1945), Johns Hopkins University
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Jessica Lea Mayfield: Wise beyond her years
Jessica Lea Mayfield has packed a lot of living into her 22 years.
Though the sprightly singer/songwriter may only be a year past the legal drinking age, she's already released two albums and had one notable collaboration.
As a child, Mayfield toured...Tags: CSI (tv program), Bill Monroe, Television, Annapolis, Dan Auerbach
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Howard weighs gender identity bill after statewide law fails
After suffering a defeat in the state legislature, advocates pushing to bar discrimination against transgender people are looking to build protection into local laws — spurred on by a high-profile attack on a woman at a Baltimore County McDonald's...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Anne Arundel County, McDonald's, Chrissy Polis, Baltimore County
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'Hairspray' is back where it started, in Baltimore
Watching "Hairspray" in a community theater ensures that every local joke will get a knowing laugh. Based on a John Waters movie, this Broadway musical has a lot of fun spoofing Baltimore circa 1962.
There are plenty of provincial laughs in the lively...Tags: Broadway Theater, Celebrities, Rossville, Music Theater, Colleges and Universities
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At 71, Mario Andretti is anything but retired
Some things never change. As you walk around the hospitality and pit areas at an IZOD IndyCar race you can still find Mario Andretti signing autographs more than five decades since he drove his first racecar in competitive open wheel racing.
Andretti,...Tags: Blue Chip Stocks, Daytona 500, Auto Racing, Lotus (music group), Baltimore Grand Prix
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