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Dr. Lewis B. Newberg, expert on sleep apnea
Dr. Lewis B. Newberg, a retired ear, nose and throat specialist who turned his personal battle with sleep apnea and snoring into a book in which he combined humor and practical medical advice for those similarly afflicted, died Oct. 22 of heart failure at...Tags: Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Tinnitus, Sunrise (Broward, Florida), Heart Failure, Stand-up Comedy
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Baltimore libraries will soon check out Nooks in addition to books
After Crystal Langdon checks out 22 books from her library on Reisterstown Road on Wednesday, she plans to carry them home on the Metro in her purse.
And preteen boys enrolled at St. Ignatius Loyola Academy may soon be able to leave their book bags at...Tags: Books and Magazines, Elections, Electronic Devices, Homes, Bram Stoker
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Restaurant review: Tatu is lovely and fun, but not that flavorful
Tatu opened last month in the space where the Blue Sea Grill used to be, next to the Ruth's Chris Steak House in Power Plant Live. This is the second Tatu — the first one is in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., in the Seminole Hard Rock Casino.
Tatu is the...Tags: Sushi and Sashimi, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Asparagus, YouTube
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Tatu coming to Power Plant Live
Dining@LargeA new, 120-seat restaurant is due to open in Power Plant Live! at the end of this month. It's called Tatu, and it will offer Asian food in a setting that owner Jody Pennette paints as just a toe-tap away......Tags: Bars and Clubs, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Greenwich
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Customers in Florida unsold on bigger utility
South Florida Sun-sentinelLou Barry has seen his Florida Power & Light Co. bill soar because of hurricane-related surcharges and adjustments for higher fuel costs. So when parent FPL Group Inc. announced its planned $11.5 billion acquisition of Baltimore's Constellation Energy...Tags: FPL Group, Disasters, Tropical Weather, Finance, Maryland
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Small unpaid bills put residents at risk
Sun reportersHomeowners who owe just a few hundred dollars in municipal debts - including Baltimore City water bills - often are hit with thousands of dollars in fees from private debt collectors and can lose their homes if they don't pay up. At least 400 city...Tags: Harford County, Sunrise (Broward, Florida), Justice System, Gaming, Legal Service
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NIH worker accused in Fla. anthrax threat
Sun National StaffAn employee at the National Institutes of Health was arrested yesterday, accused of making an anthrax threat against an assessor's office in Florida with which she was having a property tax dispute, the FBI's Miami office said. Michelle Ledgister, 43, of...Tags: Broward County Property Appraiser, Justice System, Maryland, Diseases and Illnesses, Property Tax
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Losing Lauderdale?
Roch Around the ClockSorry I've been mostly absent tonight, but I had to write a piece for The Sun updating the spring training situation, and it's bad news for anyone who wants to club to stay in Fort Lauderdale.Long story short: The FAA wants......Tags: Transportation, Air Transportation, Jim Naugle, Spring Training, Air Transportation Industry
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Probe targets tax-lien sales
Baltimore Sun reportersFederal agents have raided two Baltimore County real estate businesses and seized a wide range of records as part of a criminal investigation into municipal auctions of property tax liens. Search warrants show that the FBI obtained the records to support...Tags: Sunrise (Broward, Florida), Justice System, Gaming, Baltimore County, Maryland
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Are pens, paper free for taking?
As a reporter, I get a free supply of notebooks and pens. It comes with the job. Apparently, many workers think so, too. Nearly one in five workers admitted to stealing office supplies in the past year, according to a recent survey of 1,630 U.S....Tags: Theft, Robert H. Smith, Labor Markets, Employees, Labor Legislation
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Nonprofits reap generous perks
Sun StaffSecond of four parts At home, Joseph K. Skariah has driven a $41,280 Acura SUV. On vacation, he has taken cruises in the Caribbean. He has often feasted on shrimp and salmon, made to order extra spicy, at his favorite restaurants. All of it has been...Tags: Teen-agers, Gaming, Sexual Misconduct, Tourism and Leisure, Maryland
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