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Benjamin W. 'Ben' Cumming III
Benjamin W. "Ben" Cumming III, who had worked as a heating and air conditioning installer, died Tuesday from complications of pneumonia at his Glen Rock, Pa., home. He was 45. The son of an Air Force officer and a dental assistant, Mr. Cumming was born...Tags: Timonium, Perry Hall
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Demetrius J. Dukas, iconographer who painted churches
Demetrius James Dukas, a world-renowned Byzantine iconographer who decorated churches with mosaics and paintings in the United States and abroad, died June 17 from complications of an infection at his home in Bowie. He was 83.
The son of Greek...Tags: Harvard University, Boston, Yale University, Greece, Museum of Natural History
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Demetrius J. Dukas
Baltimore Sun reporterDemetrius James Dukas, a world-renowned Byzantine iconographer who decorated churches with mosaics and paintings throughout the United States and abroad, died June 17 from complications of an infection at his home in Bowie. He was 83. The son of Greek...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Harvard University, Boston, Christianity, Charity
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A new chief at port's helm
Sun StaffState officials promised a new era of cooperation in announcing the appointment yesterday of F. Brooks Royster III as director of the port of Baltimore, but the longtime maritime industry executive comes into the job mindful of the messy public spat...Tags: Robert L Flanagan, Trips and Vacations, Jim White, Vehicles, Cruise Line Ports
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Demand for respiratory masks soars as fear of SARS grows
Associated PressVALLEY, Neb. - Nothing - not the eruption of Mount St. Helens, the anthrax threats or the Sept. 11 attacks - has spiked demand in protective respiratory masks the way the SARS scare has. 3M Co. plants in Valley and in Aberdeen, S.D., are cranking out...Tags: Hong Kong, Companies and Corporations, Shelton, 3M Co., Death
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Bomb kills U.S. soldier, injures 3 in Baghdad
From Wire ReportsBAGHDAD, Iraq - An American soldier was killed and three were wounded yesterday when their Humvee was bombed as it traveled beneath an overpass in the capital, the latest in a string of deadly ambushes against the occupation forces. Military officials...Tags: Bombings, Industrial Accidents, Guerrilla Activity, Wars and Interventions, Building Material
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The Prospector: FSU coach Jimbo Fisher knows recruiting
While FSU tries to prove it's back where it belongs among the big boys in college football, the Seminoles have already surpassed that effort on the recruiting landscape.
Saturday night, prior to then-No. 5-ranked FSU's 23-13 loss to No. 1 Oklahoma,...Tags: Jimbo Fisher, Winter Garden, Tampa, Mount Dora, Bo Jackson
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Bellamy Brothers will let their love flow in Aberdeen
The Bellamy Brothers, who are very popular in Europe, just got back from a month in Germany, Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, things are more peaceful. Howard and David Bellamy have spent most of their life living on the same...Tags: John Anderson, Mass Media, Awards and Prizes, Academy of Country Music Awards, LeAnn Rimes
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Covington Takes Michigan Job, Leaves District Stunned
School board members say they were blindsided by Dr. John Covington's resignation this week, and were surprised to hear about his new job offer. Covington was introduced Friday as the new chancellor overseeing Michigan's lowest-performing schools
Board...Tags: Detroit
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Justin Horton set to compete at Nike SPARQ nationals today
Clermont East Ridge Justin Horton is on the campus of Nike headquarters in Beaverton, Ore., this afternoon (July 6) ready to compete for the Nike SPARQ National Championships in combination with Nike's premiere "The Opening," challenge of athletes from...Tags: Nike, Inc.
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Boeing tanker strategy shifts $600 million to taxpayer
Q13 FOX News Online & ReutersBoeing's winning bid for the U.S. Air Force's fiercely contested tanker development deal means it likely will show no profit in the program's first phase and shift $600 million in development costs to taxpayers, new government figures showed. Boeing...Tags: Boeing Co., Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Aerospace Manufacturing, Companies and Corporations, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Chicago boxer Thomas has controversial loss in Olympic trials
Tribune ReporterSemajay Thomas' road to the 2012 U.S. Olympic team got longer and more difficult Monday. A controversial defeat in Monday's semifinals of the double-elimination U.S. Olympic trials at Mobile, Ala., means the Chicago light welterweight now must win the...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Assault, Trials, Judges, Murder
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