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Mary E. Weaver, nursery school educator
Mary E. Weaver, a former nursery school educator who later managed a Baltimore senior living apartment building, died Feb. 22 of complications from leukemia at Stella Maris Hospice.
The longtime Jacksonville-area resident was 82.
The daughter of...Tags: Everyman Theatre, Baltimore County, Jacksonville (Indiana, Pennsylvania), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Early Learning
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Cynthia Earl Kerman, Villa Julie professor
Cynthia Earl Kerman, a retired Villa Julie College faculty member who wrote biographies of a Quaker economist and a Harlem Renaissance writer, died of pneumonia July 22 at the Glen Meadows retirement community. She was 89 and had lived in Lauraville....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Photography, Arts, Authors, Charlotte Bronte
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New brands from New Zealand offer cornucopia of summer fruits
New Zealand has long been known for its tangy Sauvignon Blancs that explode on the palate in a riot of pink grapefruit, but some new brands have entered the market that offer a true cornucopia of summer fruit, and vegetables. Mohua Sauvignon Blanc 2010,...Tags: Limes, Grapefruit, Seafood, Maryland, New Zealand
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Lisa proffers her picks for holiday wine list
Did you know that more wine is sold in November than in December? It's true! I doubt that people consider the Thanksgiving feast anymore wine-worthy than the Christmas feast, but rather that the holidays are upon us and we start drinking more wine at...Tags: Limes, Holidays, New Zealand, New Year's Day, International Travel
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Ford inherited bad economy
Gerald Ford was in the White House only 895 days. Even so, many of the economic problems of the 1970s came to a head on his watch. "He had the misfortune of inheriting a truly horrendous situation, as inflation burst through and the Federal Reserve began...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Natural Gas, Chicago Tribune, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan
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READER SUBMITTED: Marlborough Girl Scouts Attend West Point Camporee
MarlboroughMarlborough Girl Scouts of Troop 65220 recently attended the 51st Annual West Point Camporee, held at Lake Frederick in New York during the weekend of April 26 through 28. Troop 65220 sent fourteen girls between the ages of fourteen and seventeen to...Tags: West Point, Youth Organizations, Social Organizations, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Police continue to investigate pharmacy robbery
The Keene Sentinel, N.H.Police continue to investigate an armed robbery reported at CVS Pharmacy in Keene Friday night. As of Saturday night, there was no new information in the case, Keene police Lt. Todd B. Lawrence said. A male, wearing a dark jacket, dark sneakers and...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Theft, Motorvehicle Accidents, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals
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Laying foundations for victory in the battle of the skyscrapers
Evening Standard, LondonTO get to grips with London's property scene, Robert Noel recommends going for a stroll. "No two buildings are the same and they change all the time," says the chief executive of Land Securities, drinking tea in his corner room on the Strand with views...Tags: Corporate Officers, Labor Legislation, Property, Government, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Beverly Jeanne Badham Anderson
Beverly Jeanne Badham Anderson, a radiant all-round Southern California bombshell, successful musical theater light opera singer and actress, and exceptional wife and mother of five children died April 28, at home. She was 81. Anderson was born June...
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Judges set bonds in high-profile cases
The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg, Va.The defendants in two high-profile criminal cases in Stafford County were given bonds Thursday, despite stern opposition from the county's lead prosecutor. Arthur Bernard Gonzales, 43, an FBI agent who is accused of killing his estranged wife last...Tags: Prosecution, Justice System, Judges, Murder, Lawyers
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Will I-95 always be a rush-hour highway to hell?
Philadelphia Daily NewsON SUNDAY, May 5, Casey Cattie, 18, an aspiring country singer with a big-league voice, left her Chadds Ford, Delaware County, home in plenty of time to make her pregame sound check at Citizens Bank Park so she could sing "God Bless America" during the...Tags: Citizens Bank Park, Highway Transportation, Traffic, Renovation
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Refrigerator caused Grove Street blaze, Keene fire officials say
The Keene Sentinel, N.H.An electrical malfunction with a refrigerator on the back porch caused a third-alarm fire at a Keene duplex on Grove Street early Monday morning, fire officials say. It was the second significant fire in the city in less than 10 hours, after a garage...Tags: American Red Cross, Fires
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