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Archdiocese investigating priest charged with indecent exposure
The Archdiocese of Baltimore has launched its own investigation into a Towson priest arrested this month on charges of indecent exposure at an adult store.
Mark Stewart Bullock, 47, is scheduled for a March 6 court appearance in District Court in Harford...Tags: Harford County, Severna Park
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Glyndon couple flies wounded warrior home
Like any prospective son-in-law, Sgt. Michael Frazier admitted to jitters about meeting his fiancee's father for the first time. Unlike most, the 29-year-old Marine flew to Miami Wednesday on a private jet with his own cheering section.
"Not to worry...Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Dog (animal), Companies and Corporations, Hospitals and Clinics, Companies and Corporations
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Donating thousands, 'layaway angels' land in Maryland
Robin Walker, unable to sleep, called up her online layaway account in the middle of the night, ready to make some grim choices about which presents her grandchildren wouldn't get.
The answer, she feared, was most of them.
She opened the first account,...Tags: Calvert County, Facebook, Walmart, Religious Festivals, Toy Industry
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Fire, crime and flu prevention on agenda for Oct. 27 safety session at Lansdowne church
A safety seminar for our community is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 27, 6-9 p.m., at Christ United Methodist Church, 2832 Florida Ave. All are invited to attend. Crime and fire prevention will be discussed, child identification cards distributed and flu...Tags: Gravy, Christianity, Methodist, Potatoes, Green Beans
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Long Island neighbors bewildered at death of family
A wreath of bright flowers decorates the front door of the tidy white-brick house on First Street, across from the fairways of the Cherry Valley Club. Occasionally, someone comes by to drop off a bouquet, a note of condolence attached. The inhabitants...Tags: Newspapers, Baltimore County, Happiness (state of mind), College Basketball, Death
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A last push for justice in civil rights-era killings
Sun National StaffThe two events each seem to hold new promise of unmasking old ghosts. In Chicago, the FBI exhumed the body of Emmett Till last month in a search for clues about the 14-year-old black youth's brutal 1955 beating death. In Mississippi, reputed Ku Klux Klan...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Employees, Juvenile Delinquency, Laws, Guerrilla Activity
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Rivals set for more battles
Sun ReporterFlorida's elections chief, after omitting new votes from Palm Beach County because a hand recount wasn't finished by yesterday's 5 p.m. deadline, declared Texas Gov. George W. Bush the winner of the state's heatedly contested presidential race and its...Tags: Laws, Local Elections, Broward County, Democratic Party, Al Gore
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Gore's regret is evident in speech
Sun ReporterAl Gore bowed out of the presidential race last night, acknowledging his disappointment after losing a rancorous postelection battle to George W. Bush but pledging his full support to his triumphant rival. "This is America, and we put country before...Tags: Local Elections, Al Gore, Death, Election Day, George W. Bush
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Weather: Severe thunderstorm warning issued
Thunderstorms, accompanied by hail and high winds, are moving through Central Florida this evening. Quarter-sized hail, lightning and winds exceeding 60 mph are likely, the National Weather Service in Melbourne said. The storms are centered over...
Tags: Weather Reports, Orange County (Florida), National Weather Service, Volusia County, Orlando
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Black family finds KKK flier on doorstep; OCSO investigating 'threat'
A KKK flier was left on the doorstep of an African-American family in the midst of large, racially diverse community in east Orange over the weekend. The Orange County Sheriff's Office is now investigating the incident as a threat against the family,...
Tags: Orange County Sheriff's Office, Religious Festivals, Ku Klux Klan, Holidays
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Bills to change school start date look dead in Legislature
UPDATED: Bills that would allow school districts to open in mid or early August look dead, now that the House education committee failed today to take up the proposal by Rep. Larry Metz, R-Yalaha. Metz's bill would have allowed districts to open earlier...
Tags: Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, Seminole County, Florida Legislature, Local Government, Labor Day
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Franlin Graham's Operation Christmas Child hold concert in Orlando on Saturday
Operation Christmas Child will hold a celebration concert from 7 p.m.-10 p.m. on Saturday, April 6, at the Orange County Convention Center. Tickets are $15 in advance and $25 at the door for the concert featuring Michael W. Smith, Matthew West, Ricky...
Tags: Christianity, Religious Festivals, Ricky Skaggs, Holidays
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