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Harriet Frenkil, social worker
Harriet S. Frenkil, a retired social worker who worked in foster care, died of respiratory failure Wednesday at Union Memorial Hospital. The Owings Mills resident was 84.
Born Harriet Schwartzman in Baltimore, she was the daughter of Jean David and Henry...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Judaism, Union Memorial Hospital, Washington, DC, Lawyers
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Claims mount against Kevin Clash, the voice of Elmo
Cecil Singleton had settled in to watch an episode of "Parenthood" when he caught a TV news teaser featuring the words "Elmo sex scandal." A man had accused puppeteer Kevin Clash — the man behind the world's most popular Sesame Street puppet —...
Tags: Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, West Palm Beach, Roman Catholicism, Sesame Street (tv program), Criminals
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LifeBridge Health announces leadership changes
LifeBridge Health has named Neil M. Meltzer as its new CEO as part of a shake up in leadership at the hospital system prompted by the retirement of the company's current head.
Current LifeBridge CEO Warren A. Green is retiring after 21 years with the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Courtland, Northwest Hospital, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Corporate Officers
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4th man claims he had underage sex with Elmo puppeteer Kevin Clash
A fourth accuser is coming forward to claim he engaged in underage sex with former "Sesame Street" puppeteer Kevin Clash. On Monday, Florida-based attorney Jeff Herman filed his third lawsuit alleging that Clash, now 52, engaged in sex with minors....
Tags: Sesame Street (tv program), Kevin Clash, Trials
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Garrett Co. woman at ninth GOP convention
One in a series of profiles of Maryland delegates to the Republican National Convention Ask Brenda Butscher to compare this year's Republican convention to the first one she attended, in 1972, and her answer is unexpected. "One thing is I haven't met...
Tags: Republican Party, Garrett County, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Richard Nixon
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The big lie: gay indoctrination
In its recent editorial ("Misinformation campaign," Aug. 26), The Sun correctly identifies the theme that "gay marriage will be taught in schools" as unsupported nonsense. However, in doing so the editors overlook the sinister underlying message and its...Tags: Proposition 8 (California, 2010), Ronald Reagan, Measles, Family, Minority Groups
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Everything's kosher in these stylish and traditional kitchens
For Lisa and Stuart Schabes and their family, Passover is a time to celebrate the tenets of their faith.
It's also a time when Lisa Schabes spends several days preparing festive, sumptuous meals in her spacious kosher kitchen.
These specialty kitchens...Tags: Customs and Tradition, Judaism, Holidays, Christianity, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Stanley Harrison, Mencken scholar
Stanley Harrison, a communications and writing teacher who edited a scholarly journal about H.L. Mencken, died of cardiac arrest after a stroke April 5 at the home of a friend in Miami Beach, Fla. He was 81 and lived in Florida and Woodbine.
Born in East...Tags: H.L. Mencken, The Pentagon, Media Industry, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida)
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Martin Luther King Day at the strip club? Is nothing sacred?
You might call this a requiem for reverence.
It seems that one Jeffrey Darnell Paul, a graphic artist from Miami Beach, had been tasked with creating a poster for a strip club's so-called "I Have a Dream Bash" last week in apparent "honor" of the...Tags: Google Inc., Human Rights, Lenny Bruce, Martin Luther King Day, Bars and Clubs
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Catonsville teens in their first synchronized swimming competition in 1961
An article in the Dec. 7, 1961, edition of the Herald Argus and Baltimore Countian recognized the participation of several local teenagers in a new aquatic competition. Four 17-year old members of the Rollingwood Pool in Catonsville have entered the...Tags: Hunting, Halethorpe, Rentals, Entertainment Events, Kensington
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On New Year's Eve, some Maryland towns will drop anything but a glittering ball
New York City has its descending ball. Miami Beach has its giant orange. And Princess Anne has its stuffed muskrat.
At midnight Saturday, the town of 2,400 people in Somerset County will become the latest in a line of Maryland communities — and...Tags: Key West, Havre de Grace, The Happiest News!, New York City, The Happiest News!
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Miami nights: Plenty to see and do after dark
In a couple of weeks, hordes will descend upon Miami again. It seems people are always mobbing Miami — for international art fairs, for Martin Luther King Jr.weekend, for sporting events, and of course, for those famed beaches, which always seem...Tags: Avicii (music group), Electronica (genre), Festive Events, Entertainment Events, Celebrities
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