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Dream home: Modern remake
In 2003, Mike Dufton purchased a 2,200-square-foot townhome on tranquil Back Creek just outside Annapolis in the community of King James Landing.
The end-of-group design featuring a side entrance, along with views of the water just beyond the front yard,...Tags: Adult Education, Bodies of Water, Le Corbusier, Chesapeake Bay, Homes
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Towson's street sense
Sun reporterIt's been so long since the Towson stretch of York Road has been a bustling shopping area, you may have forgotten there's anywhere else to shop but Towson Town Center. Not so. True, York Road looks a little like Main Street in Small Town America these...Tags: Under Armour Inc., Foods and Beverages, AMC (tv network), Personal Service, Pita Bread
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3 children killed at city hotel
Sun ReportersA Montgomery County father engaged in a custody battle brought his three children to an Inner Harbor hotel and apparently killed them yesterday, Baltimore police said. The bodies were discovered after the man called hotel security about 1:15 p.m. from...Tags: Murder, Children, Justice System, Hotels and Accommodations, Judges
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Residents stay put in riverside area
Sun reporterSit on the deck by the Whitehurst pool and you get two things: a view that stretches to Kent Island, and a good idea of why people who live in this Anne Arundel County community describe it as living in summer camp. Whitehurst sits on the Magothy River,...Tags: Road Transportation, Transportation, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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Tying the knot in Md.
Special to SunSpotWhile the national economic slump has caused some wedding merchants to tack on additional prices or otherwise cut costs, local purveyors catering to the occasion report slight, if not insignificant, changes in business this season. "It's still the most...Tags: Marriage, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Timonium, Gramercy, Weddings
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For baby Ehrlich, gifts of glitterati
Sun StaffYears will pass before young Joshua Taylor Ehrlich realizes that not all newborns receive embroidered bibs from the White House or balloon bouquets from actor-turned-governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. By then, Joshua will have outgrown the University of...Tags: Fraud, Government, Regional Authority, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
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E-mailers beware: 'Private' messages may be anything but
Sun StaffMillions of fingers would freeze in mid-typing right now if everyone in the world could keep in mind what a minefield e-mail can be. Consider what Tom Ryan, an information technology director, discovered when he downloaded software to analyze a week's...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Technology, Boeing Co., Katie Holmes, Corporate Officers
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In-school trials of software can be easily influenced
Sun StaffLacking good research about education software, school districts often do their own evaluations. But their trials are easily influenced by software vendors -- or by administrators already inclined toward buying the product. A test of Plato Learning...Tags: Personal Income, U.S. Department of Education, Gaming, Maryland, Mathematics
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Hollers of joy on the home front
Times Staff WritersFT. BLISS, Texas -- Col. Fred Hudson put down the telephone early Sunday morning, stepped outside his house on "Colonel's Row," as the young soldiers call it, and stared at a flagpole jutting from a nearby parade field. The morning air was still, and...Tags: CNN (tv network), Military Equipment, Floods, U.S. Army, U.S. Military
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August Wilson's plays shepherded by his collaborator Lloyd Richards
Sun Theater CriticA small, round man with a graying goatee and a whisper-soft voice, Lloyd Richards has been called everything from "the theatrical Duke Ellington" to a "black Santa Claus." He's also been described this way: "He's a big man but he don't act like a big...Tags: Eugene O'Neill, Music Theater, Athol Fugard, August Wilson, Princeton University
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READER SUBMITTED: Waterford Hotel Group Continues History Of Excellence In Hospitality
WaterfordOn May 21, Waterford Hotel Group received a prestigious Pineapple Award from the Connecticut Office of Tourism, further distinguishing the company as a leader in the hospitality business. The award was presented during the Connecticut Conference on...Tags: Pineapple, Winchester (Litchfield, Connecticut), Tourism and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Orange starts construction boom with work on 12 schools
Orange County Public Schools is kicking off a jam-packed summer construction season that involves work on a dozen schools attended by more than 10,000 students. The projects, including Cypress Creek High School's renovation, will cost a total of $206.6...
Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Ocoee
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