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James Roncie Duke, ophthalmologist
Dr. James Roncie Duke, a retired ophthalmologist and Johns Hopkins pathologist who was a collector of F. Scott Fitzgerald's works and lived in what once was the novelist's Baltimore home, died of complications from dementia Oct. 16 in Bolton Hill. He...Tags: Rentals, Hobbies, Baltimore Museum of Art, Auction Service, Canterbury
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Down the Stretch (Oct. 2)
The Baltimore Sun[Down the stretch is a daily Orioles Insider blog that will set up the coming day for the O's and their American League competition as the push for the postseason continues.] About last night O's AL East title hopes take a hit in 5-3 loss Markakis...Tags: Joe Maddon, New York Yankees, Miguel Gonzalez, Chicago White Sox, James Shields
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For Romney, debate stakes couldn't be higher
On the eve of the first critical presidential debate of 2012, why is the campaign of Mitt Romney suddenly showing signs of imploding? There has been no marked improvement in the dim economic picture, to which he has pinned his hopes of ousting...
Tags: Elections, Joe Biden, George W. Bush, John McCain, Democratic Party
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Orioles can clinch a postseason berth today
The Baltimore SunGood morning, Orioles fans. Today your team could clinch its first postseason berth in 15 years. While that should brighten your morning, rain in Texas yesterday made the Orioles' clinching scenarios a bit cloudier than they needed to be heading into...Tags: New York Yankees, American League East, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
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Recipe Finder: traditional brisket
Florence Martin, originally from Paris and now residing in Baltimore, was looking for a recipe for making a traditional American Jewish-style beef brisket. Dolores Keene from Baltimore sent in her favorite brisket recipe, which comes from "Mama Cooks...Tags: Judaism, Customs and Tradition, Salt, Recipes, Potatoes
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Steady work begins for the Orioles down the stretch
On Sunday, the Orioles escaped Oakland – their house of horrors – and avoided a three-game sweep. Two of three would have been nice, but not getting swept was paramount. Now the Orioles step into a stretch in which they have to dominate....
Tags: Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox, Target Field, Seattle Mariners, Safeco Field
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Budget hell on wheels?
Amtrak, long one of the favorite whipping boys of fiscal conservatives, is getting another thrashing from Mitt Romney and the Republicans. From all the attacks, one might think that the nation's bargain-basement passenger rail system was the cause of...
Tags: Elections, Marketing, Budgets and Budgeting, Transportation, Railway Transportation
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The fight to win over the middle class
Question: What is the most guaranteed applause line in American politics today? Answer: Anything that allegedly benefits that fine group of Americans known as the middle class. Want proof? Well, just about every other sentence uttered at the...
Tags: Elections, Sociology, Family, Car Mechanics, Culture
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Both sides gear up for same-sex marriage fight
Gay rights activists, religious leaders and politicians are gearing up for two months of campaigning on the Maryland referendum to strike down same-sex marriage legislation that passed in March. Hot off the political conventions in Tampa and Charlotte,...
Tags: Elections, Minority Groups, Martin O'Malley, Allan H. Kittleman, Labor Legislation
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Howard County represented at RNC in Tampa, DNC in Charlotte
The Republican National Convention and the Democratic National Convention can inspire people watching the speeches from home. But the people most moved are likely to be those sitting in the convention hall: the party loyalists and campaign volunteers...Tags: Elections, Joe Biden, Allan H. Kittleman, R. Sargent Shriver, Government
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Robert B. Reich: Economic recovery hinges on re-creation of 'basic bargain'
The question at the core of America's upcoming presidential election isn't merely whose story most voting Americans believe to be true -- Mitt Romney's claim that the economy is in a stall and President Barack Obama's policies haven't worked, or Mr....
Tags: Elections, Government Health Care, Consumers, Mitt Romney, Stock Market
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Baltimore visitor: Your city is a diamond in the rough
I have lived in different states and currently reside in Tampa, Fla. I had always heard that Baltimore was a bad place. This summer, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. My research revealed that the best facility for treatment is Johns Hopkins Hospital....Tags: Phillips Seafood, Hospitals and Clinics, Prostate Cancer, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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