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'Game of Thrones' recap: 'Blackwater'
The Baltimore SunFirst, the bad news: The boy-king Joffrey is still alive. Now, the good news: That was one amazing episode of television. Written by George R.R. Martin himself (hallowed be his name) and directed by Neill Marshall, "Blackwater" used the lion's...Tags: Game of Thrones (tv program), Television, Action (genre)
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History Maters: Spring was the time for social calls in 1912
100 Years Ago Sunday best From the county social column: Miss Carrie Hewitt of Sykesville is visiting her brother, Mr. David Hewitt of Portland Oregon. Mr. Herbert Hausenfluck of Virginia is visiting his uncle, Mr. Simon Hausenfluck of Savage. Mr....Tags: Sykesville, Adolf Hitler, PTA, Egypt, Around The World Sailing
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Public tour French Navy schooners docked in Annapolis
They departed the northwest coast of France two months ago — 26 crew members each aboard two historic French Navy schooners headed to North America.
With relatively calm seas, a chef well-versed in French cuisine and plenty of technological updates...Tags: Cruises, New York City, France, United States Naval Academy, Interior Policy
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Round-the-world sail raises awareness of CRAB, need for donations
Don Backe and Karl Guerra share more than a love for sailing: After their lives were transformed by tragedy, both men used the sport and the organization they now run to regain their sense of purpose. Backe helped found Chesapeake Region Accessible...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Physical Conditions, Skin Cancer, Europe Sailing, Annapolis
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10-month journey ends in Annapolis
More than 300 days had passed since Matt Rutherford pushed out on his 27-foot boat from Annapolis after a quiet send-off. More than 27,000 miles had been navigated to help Rutherford become the first sailor in history to go solo and nonstop around North...Tags: Annapolis, Boats, Tom Hanks, Martin O'Malley, Europe Sailing
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G. Wayne Burgemeister, educator
G. Wayne Burgemeister, a retired Baltimore County public schools official and sailing enthusiast, died of cancer March 1 at Stella Maris Hospice.
The Mercy Ridge resident was 81.
The son of a Glenn L. Martin Co. aircraft worker and a homemaker, Graber...Tags: High Schools, Schools, Boston Marathon, Public Schools, University of Maryland, College Park
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Titanic dinners are sailing your way
The Baltimore SunIt’s Titanic time. As the world pauses to remember the great calamity of April 14, 1912, two area restaurants are recreating the last meal — or aspects of it — for the upcoming 100th anniversary. Langermann’s in Canton is...Tags: Annapolis, Ben Savage, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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Harbor pollution going public, real-time
Boaters, anglers and anyone bold enough to swim in Baltimore's troubled harbor will soon be able to get timely information about whether they're risking an upset stomach or infection from splashing in water fouled with sewage leaks and other pollution....Tags: Environmental Pollution, Baltimore County, Fort McHenry, University of Maryland, College Park, College Sports
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Taking a step toward boating safety
John Martino was not pleased when he saw where organizers of this year's New York Boat Show had stuck his booth inside the cavernous Javits Center earlier this month. He was in a distant corner, far enough from the main flow of foot traffic that he...Tags: Energy Resources, Baltimore County, Conservation, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Lobbying
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John F. Requardt Jr., businessman
John Frederic Requardt Jr., a retired businessman who enjoyed sailing, died Feb. 10 of complications from a stroke at William Hill Manor in Easton.
The one-time Trappe resident was 92.
The son of a lawyer and a homemaker, Mr. Requardt was born in...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), World War II (1939-1945), Easton (Talbot, Maryland), Indiantown, Avon (Hartford, Connecticut)
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William Warner Staley, decorated veteran
William Warner Staley, a decorated Army Air Forces gunner during World War II who became a mechanical engineer, died of prostate cancer Monday at Pines Genesis Eldercare in Easton.
The one-time Bolton Hill and Pasadena resident was 90.
Born Warner...Tags: Prostate Cancer, Anne Arundel County, William Warner, Europe Sailing, World War II (1939-1945)
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If you go: Sailing Into the Season
If you go What: Sailing Into the Season, an evening of nautical holiday music Where: The Annapolis Maritime Museum, 723 Second St., Annapolis When: 7:30 p.m. Sunday Admission: $15 in advance, $20 at the door (includes refreshments) For more...Tags: Annapolis
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