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Sunday, April 7 5K Annapolis Walk The Maryland Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society sponsors its 5K Annapolis Walk from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, 500 Taylor Ave. in Annapolis. Walk begins at the stadium and...Tags: Francis I, Music, Real Estate Buyers, Entertainment Events, Annapolis
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An opportunity to break free of Ticketmaster
I thought Ticketmaster was the most hated company in America, but it turns out to have had some competition for that title in recent years. It lost last year to AT&T, Bank of America, Walmart and Electronic Arts, the maker of digital games. The...
Tags: Memorial Stadium, Peter G. Angelos, Jackson Browne, Ticketmaster, The Holocaust (1934-1945)
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Dr. Joseph Taler
Dr. Joseph Taler, a retired Glen Burnie family physician who survived the Holocaust in Poland by not wearing his Star of David armband, taking a Christian surname, and hiding in a village, died Sunday of heart failure at his Annapolis home. He was 89....
Tags: Heart Failure, Soups, Literature, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Sociology
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Arthur Beneckson, psychologist
Baltimore Sun reporterArthur 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: WJZ-TV, Minority Groups, Prince George's County, George M. Cohan, Psychology
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'Living history' is making a comeback at some Maryland museums
In the shadow of Abraham Lincoln memorabilia, John Wilkes Booth will tell anyone who'll listen just why that tyrant had to be assassinated.
Supporting himself on a wooden crutch, a decidedly agitated Booth, his voice rising to match the fierceness in his...Tags: History, Celebrities, History (tv network), Sociology, Harriet Tubman
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The Interview: Aaron Greenfield, attorney for Holocaust survivors and families
Baltimore attorney Aaron Greenfield's work representing Holocaust survivors and their families earned him an invitation last month to join a special committee of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Greenfield, special counsel in the corporate practice...Tags: Continuing Education, Massacres, Judges, Maryland General Assembly, Judaism
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Kelley rankled USA Today as early as 1997
Sun StaffMore questions are surfacing about the veracity of articles written by former USA Today star reporter Jack Kelley. Kelley was forced to resign this month after he was found to have deceived editors during a long and ultimately inconclusive inquiry into...Tags: Massacres, University of Maryland, College Park, Lawyers, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Skin Cancer Foundation
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The last graduation
The Daily Globe, Worthington, Minn.After 93 years, Round Lake will host its final graduation ceremony this evening. School officials decided earlier this year to close the high school due to declining enrollments. Brewster, paired with Round Lake for the past 28 years, will continue to...Tags: Teachers, Washington, DC, Students, Teaching and Learning, Graduation
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Eyewitness to the victims of the Holocaust: ���Dad's story needs to be told!���
The Akron Beacon JournalThe large binder of World War II photos has rarely been shared over the years. The binder is full of pictures taken or found by John Cline. One page has pictures he took of survivors of the Holocaust. Other than family members or soldiers who served...Tags: Museums, Morphine (drug), Armed Forces, Frostbite, The Holocaust (1934-1945)
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Holocaust Museum turns 20 while eyewitness survivors dwindle
Lauren Markoe writes for the Religion News Service about losing the generation of eyewitnesses to the Holocaust: WASHINGTON (RNS) The adult survivors of the Holocaust are mostly gone now, and those who survived as children — and were old enough at...
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Chambersburg church to show 'The Glorious and the Brave'
“The Glorious and the Brave” will be shown Saturday at 7 p.m. at The Presbyterian Church of Falling Spring, 221 N. Main St. in Chambersburg. The stories of eyewitnesses and participants in history come to life in this film that chronicles the...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Sociology, Judaism, Culture
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Letters: Memories of the Holocaust
Re "Youngest on Schindler's list," Obituary, Jan. 14 It is sad to learn of Leon Leyson's passing. He was a true mensch, a generously giving man. For the last 15 years or so, except this last one, Leyson spoke to students in my Cal State Fullerton...Tags: Obituaries, California State University, Fullerton, The Holocaust (1934-1945)
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