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Baltimore pastor's wife launched John Waters' hitchhiking trip
The Baltimore SunSarah Finlayson's morning routine is fairly set. Wake up early. Workout with a trainer. Call her twin sister. Picking up a hitchhiking John Waters? That's not part of it. Yet the minister's wife from Baltimore stopped her Lexus for the filmmaker and...Tags: Charles Street, John Travolta, Tom Cruise, Trips and Vacations
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Calvert School headmaster to depart after school year
The headmaster of the Calvert School in North Baltimore will depart at the end of the coming academic year for a new position at a school in Houston, school officials announced Wednesday. Andrew Martire has been headmaster of the Calvert School,... -
Obama extends whistleblower protections to intelligence community
President Obama has done what Congress has not: Extend whistleblower protections to national security and intelligence employees. A new presidential policy directive says employees "who are eligible for access to classified information can effectively...Tags: The Washington Post, Prosecution, Barack Obama, U.S. Senate, Employees
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Kicking the meat habit
This has not been a banner year for the meat industry. A study by the Harvard School of Public Health confirmed once again that meat consumption raises the risk of cancer and cardiovascular diseases, and World Health Organization Director General Margaret...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Cancer, Heart Disease, Health Organizations, Vegetarian Diet
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Crime log: Police report pit bull stolen from Canterbury Riding home
Laurel police report felonies, arrests and property crimes. Prince George's County police report violent crimes and property crimes. Howard County police report major crimes, break-ins and car thefts. Howard County Barrel House Road, between 8:30 a.m....Tags: Laurel, Prince George's County, Theft
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Carl Hyman, neighborhood activist
Carl S. Hyman, an executive of a firm that tests students and assesses their achievement both in the U.S. and overseas who was also a Tuscany-Canterbury neighborhood activist, died of lung cancer Sept. 5 at Gilchrist Hospice Care. He was 57.
Born in...Tags: Social Sciences, Lung Cancer, Colleges and Universities, Culture, William Donald Schaefer
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Homebuilder pays almost $20 million for Anne Arundel Co. land
A national homebuilder paid almost $20 million for land in two Anne Arundel County locations that are both approved for development, a local land brokerage said Monday. The Annapolis-based Hogan Cos. said it represented builder D.R. Horton in the...Tags: Annapolis, Fort Meade (military base)
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Baltimore Shakespeare Factory holds summer camp for kids
"Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears," said Mark Antony, standing over the prone body of Julius Caesar. "I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him." At which point, Caesar jumped up from the grass in The Meadow at Evergreen Museum and Library....
Tags: Hampden, Celebrities, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Model, venue say Baltimore Fashion Week stiffed them
Nationally known model Isis King is still waiting for her money. So is Marlin Mills, CEO of the Scottish Rite Maryland, which owns the Scottish Rite Masonic Center.
Both say that 10 months after last August's Baltimore Fashion Week, neither has been paid...Tags: The CW (tv network), Fashion Shows, America's Next Top Model (tv program), Lawyers, American Apparel
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Julian Samuel Stein Jr., PR executive
Julian Samuel Stein Jr., a retired public relations executive who was an adviser to Gov. J. Millard Tawes, died June 22 of heart failure at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
The Tuscany-Canterbury resident was 93.
Born in Baltimore, Mr. Stein was the son of a...Tags: Holidays, Hospitals and Clinics, Heart Failure, The Pentagon, Health and Safety at School
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Parades electrify residents still surviving without power
As 400 people gathered at the Roland Park Library for the annual Independence Day parade Wednesday morning, a Baltimore Gas & Electric crew was hard at work in an alley alongside the library - restoring power to homes that lost it in Friday's storm. "We'...
Tags: Festive Events, Parkville, Roland Park, Abell Foundation
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Meeting set on traffic in Tuscany-Canterbury
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation will hold a public meeting Thursday to talk about traffic and pedestrian safety in Tuscany-Canterbury. The meeting will start at 6:30 p.m., in the library of First English Lutheran Church, 3807 N. Charles...Tags: Mary Pat Clarke
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