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Using books to fill the gap
Special to The SunAxxam and Mustafa Sassy are headed to Germany and Egypt on vacation this month with a bag full of books. The two middle schoolers received 34 of them at a summer book fair at their school, Arundel Middle. Mustafa, 12, who plays soccer, already started...Tags: People, Clubs and Associations, Middle Schools, George Fox, Culture
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Anne Arundel Datebook
Today Concert The GFWC Woman's Club of Linthicum Heights will present the Bayside Big Band as part of its Concerts in the Park series at 6 p.m. at Linthicum Park on Benton Avenue off Route 170 in Linthicum. Participants are encouraged to bring cooler,...Tags: Festive Event, Colleges and Universities, Defense, Health and Safety at School, People
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Bain council announces dances
The Bain Center Council is presenting a series of dances from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on selected Fridays at the Bain Center, 5470 Ruth Keeton Way. The Goldenaires Orchestra will provide music for this week's dance; Ray Mercer will play for the Aug. 8...Tags: Game Playing, Defense, People, Upbringing, Cape May (Cape May, New Jersey)
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Wilkins: 'Demonstrate you're vulnerable'
Special to The TimesThomas Wilkins, 51, shares Tovey's gift for being able to shrink the Bowl down to size. He deeply impressed Borda and the Philharmonic staff when he spoke to the Bowl audience at last August's "Tchaikovsky Spectacular." "He has an ability to look at...Tags: Walt Disney, Chris Isaak, Classical Music, People, Leonard Slatkin
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Midwest events
Chicago Tribune reporter.com. Celebrating the glory days of Indiana Avenue with performances by rhythm and blues legends. IOWA July 12: Adel Paddlefest(354 miles), 515-277-3279. Canoe and kayak races, "crazy boat" races and competition, canoe and kayak show, plus food and...Tags: Festive Event, People, Canoeing and Kayaking
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Tovey: 'Make sure they hear the next joke'
Special to The TimesRecalling Bramwell Tovey's debut with the Philharmonic at Disney Hall in May 2007 (he had already guest conducted at the Bowl) in a program that included Elgar's "Enigma Variations," Borda says he gave "one of the greatest verbal program notes I had...Tags: Walt Disney, Chris Isaak, Classical Music, Salvation Army, People
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Hollywood Bowl conductors hope to win friends and influence people
Special to The TimesClassical audiences used to groan when someone approached the front of the stage to address them at the beginning of a concert. It usually meant the star attraction had canceled. But that has changed. These days in L.A., such an appearance might mean that...Tags: Walt Disney, Chris Isaak, Classical Music, Salvation Army, People
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Video games can have have adverse effects, Dr. Ronald Davis says
This is addressed to parents: Have you ever worried about the amount of time your kids spend playing video games? You have reason to be concerned. In late April, the fourth version of Grand Theft Auto went on sale. First-week sales were in the...Tags: Game Playing, Addiction, Family, Video Games, Mental Illness
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Phils pitcher excels off field
Of The Morning CallJamie Moyer spends the better part of eight months every year around youngsters who are always within an arm's length or just a raised voice away. These youngsters look up to Moyer. They ask questions that only Moyer can answer, because he is a voice...Tags: Major League Baseball, Game Playing, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Jamie Moyer, Raul Ibanez
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From a factory in Bangladesh comes a union activist
The Washington PostDHAKA, Bangladesh — With a rush of rain cooling the steamy night air, Nazima Akter, 33, hurried through the muddy, narrow alleyways of one of Dhaka's many slums. Without knocking, Akter, a trade union activist, strutted straight into the cramped...Tags: Family, Wages and Pensions, Child Labor, Health and Safety at School, National Government
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