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    Sep 30, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Tea party nirvana: Living la vida little

    I keep hearing Tea Party people and other Republicans talking about the need to return to small government. How can such an idea work in such a large and diverse nation? I understand that Republicans are aware of the first couple of chapters of U.S....

    Tags: Minority Groups, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, History, Republican Party, Hybrid Vehicles

  2. Sep 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. September 14: Fall guide

    Events for fall at Baltimore colleges Bo Burnham at Loyola: The off-color and politically incorrect YouTube sensation will serenade the Loyola community with some of his comedic ballads, such as "I'm Bo Yo" and "New Math." 9 p.m. Friday, Reitz Arena,...

    Tags: Jerry Springer, Minority Groups, Donald Glover, Johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland Baltimore County

  4. Oct 7, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Savage/North Laurel

    Open houses Tai Sophia Institute will offer Graduate School Open Houses featuring all of the institute's programs from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 29, and 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28, at 7750 Montpelier Road in Laurel. Prospective...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Bars and Clubs, Prince George's County, History, Museums

  6. Oct 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Dobbins Island dispute goes to Md. high court

    Lisa Bender spent her summers in the 1960s sailing to Dobbins Island in the Magothy River for some summer fun.
    Lisa Bender spent her summers in the 1960s sailing to Dobbins Island in the Magothy River for some summer fun. "You'd picnic, meet people and swim," the Severna Park woman said of her trips to a beach that she and many others considered to be a public...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Chesapeake Bay, Trips and Vacations, Beach Vacations, Lawyers

  8. Oct 6, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  9. Don't forget to vote in city elections

    Municipal elections will be held Nov. 1. Voters may cast their ballots from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at one of two polling places. Those that desire to do so can take advantage of early voting, which begins Oct. 27. There are two contested races. The office of...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Prince George's County, Museums, Laurel, Elections

  10. Sep 24, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Author Sherman Alexie finishes state tour at Baltimore Book Festival

    The sound of hundreds of people laughing uproariously at the Baltimore Book Festival on Saturday afternoon was elicited not by a stand-up comic but by an author whose most popular work has been frequently challenged and banned in recent years.
    The sound of hundreds of people laughing uproariously at the Baltimore Book Festival on Saturday afternoon was elicited not by a stand-up comic but by an author whose most popular work has been frequently challenged and banned in recent years. Sherman...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Washington, DC, Festive Events, Sherman Alexie, Mount Vernon

  12. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. PBS puts spotlight on War of 1812 on the eve of its bicentennial

    While the War of 1812 might be known as &quot;America's Forgotten War" elsewhere, that's definitely not the case in Baltimore and Maryland. Our obsession with all things 1812 is one of the regional characteristics so pronounced that it is lampooned in "The Second City Does Baltimore" satire now running at <a href="http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/mount-vernon/performing-arts/touring-shows/centerstage-baltimore-theater">Center Stage</a>.
    While the War of 1812 might be known as "America's Forgotten War" elsewhere, that's definitely not the case in Baltimore and Maryland. Our obsession with all things 1812 is one of the regional characteristics so pronounced that it is lampooned in "The...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Movies, Ken Burns, Wars and Interventions, Television

  14. Sep 22, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Baltimore sneak preview of PBS film on War of 1812 tailored to local audience

    Random &quot;Jay Walk"ers interviewed by Jay Leno doubtless have forgotten the War of 1812, if indeed they learned about it at all, but Marylanders know all about it, don't we?
    Random "Jay Walk"ers interviewed by Jay Leno doubtless have forgotten the War of 1812, if indeed they learned about it at all, but Marylanders know all about it, don't we? Let's see, there's the (original) British Invasion, Fort McHenry, Francis Scott...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Movies, Wars and Interventions, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Francis Scott Key

  16. Oct 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Colorful autumn leaves can give colorful flowers later

    This year's display of fall foliage should be exceptionally attractive, because we've had plenty of rainfall as well as the warm afternoons and chilly evenings required during early fall to produce vivid leaf pigments. Long ago and far away, though, the...

    Tags: Minority Groups

  18. Oct 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Arthur Beneckson, psychologist

    Arthur Beneckson, a retired Baltimore County public schools psychologist and guidance counselor who was also a popular summer camp counselor for 30 years, died Oct. 4 from coronary artery disease at Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    Arthur Beneckson, a retired Baltimore County public schools psychologist and guidance counselor who was also a popular summer camp counselor for 30 years, died Oct. 4 from coronary artery disease at Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital. The...

    Tags: Timonium, Hospitals and Clinics, Philosophy, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Manhattan (New York City)

  20. Oct 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Lesson of Orlando Brown death: Diabetes can be managed

    There are 7 million people in the U.S. who have diabetes and don't know it and nearly 80 million who are in danger of developing diabetes. The tragic and untimely death of former Baltimore Ravens player Orlando Brown can be viewed as a warning to the...

    Tags: Minority Groups, African Americans, High Blood Pressure, Medical Procedures and Tests, Orlando Brown

  22. Oct 29, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  23. Marriottsville/Sykesville/Woodstock: Bull and oyster roast Nov. 19 for St. Alphonsus Rodriguez Knights of Columbus

    As the weather turns cooler, we seem to turn naturally to comfort food. How about channeling that need to nosh into a altruistic pursuit? On Nov. 19, the St. Alphonsus Rodriguez Knights of Columbus will host their annual bull and oyster roast to benefit a...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Bon Secours, Howard County, Salads, Music

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