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Missteps in trainee shooting ran afoul of standards, experts say
The director of Baltimore's police training academy didn't know that instructors were holding exercises at an abandoned psychiatric hospital in Owings Mills. There were no supervisors on site. A police service weapon somehow got mixed up with a practice...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Injuries and Wounds, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Baltimore County, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Bayhawks to open 14-game 2013 schedule on road April 27 vs. Rattlers
The defending Major League Lacrosse champion Chesapeake Bayhawks will travel to the Rochester Rattlers on April 27 to open their 14-game schedule, the team announced today. The Bayhawks return for their fifth summer at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium...
Tags: Boston Cannons, Domestic Travel, Memorial Day, Chesapeake Bayhawks, Ohio Machine
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Wedded: Devin Robinson and Joey Rumph Jr.
Wedding day: Oct. 20, 2012 Her story: Devin Robinson, 24, grew up in Baltimore. She is an auditor for Ellin & Tucker, a public accounting and business-consulting firm. Her father, Dwayne Robinson, works in sales for Verizon, and her mother, Bobbie...
Tags: Stranger Than Fiction, Men's Wearhouse Inc., Weddings, Family, Mother's Day
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Health security is national security
On the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's dramatic announcement about the presence of Soviet missiles in Cuba, the two presidential candidates met for a debate last Monday only 250 miles away in Boca Raton, Fla. Moderator Bob Schieffer...
Tags: National Security, Harvard Medical School, Bankruptcy, U.S. Navy, Bill Clinton
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Flora M. Rees, administrative assistant
Flora M. Rees, former administrative assistant to the dean of what was then the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, died Sept. 25 of heart failure at Atrium Village in Owings Mills. She was 89.
The daughter of a barber who owned Miller's...Tags: Health and Safety at School, World War II (1939-1945), Pikesville, Heart Failure, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Margery K. 'Margie' Pozefsky, artist
Margery K. "Margie" Pozefsky, an artist and kidney transplant survivor who supported a kidney swapping transplant program at Johns Hopkins Hospital, died Friday of lung cancer at her Rockland home. She was 71.
"Margie was just a wonderful woman who had...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Lawyers, Lung Cancer, Culture, Hospitals and Clinics
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County approves new data storage unit, 2,000 fire and EMS pagers
The county will receive a new data storage unit and the existing one will be moved to the emergency operations center as a back-up. The county's Board of Estimates approved the contract for $628,725.21 Thursday morning for EPlus Technology Inc., of...Tags: Harford County, Engineering, Technology, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Verizon Communications
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Albert C. Haeger, broker
Albert C. Haeger, a veteran customhouse broker and freight forwarder who owned and operated the old William H. Masson Inc. brokerage, died Aug. 3 of pancreatic cancer at his Bel Air home. He was 85.
The son of a merchant marine engineer and a homemaker,...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Witco Corporation, Crosswords, Manhattan (New York City), Timonium
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At Temple Isaiah in Fulton, a rabbi's time comes to a close
Mark Panoff stood in a courtyard on a Saturday evening in May, surrounded by the people he had long helped lead and the walls of a building he had helped build. The Sabbath was drawing to a close. So is an era. For 26 years, Panoff has been the rabbi...
Tags: New York City, Judaism, Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut), Philosophy
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David Cohen
David Cohen, an old-fashioned tailor and men's shop owner who served generations of customers during his six decades at Hirsch's on Main Street in Bel Air, died of a respiratory condition June 16 at Citizens Care and Rehabilitation in Havre de Grace....Tags: New York City, Johnny Carson, Harford County, Engineering, Technology
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Marvin C. Wahl, lawyer
Baltimore Sun reporterMarvin C. "Mike" Wahl, a retired labor lawyer and labor arbitrator, died Oct. 29 at Sinai Hospital of complications from a stroke. He was 97. The son of Austria-Hungary immigrants, Mr. Wahl was born and raised in Jersey City, N.J., where he graduated...Tags: Labor Disputes, Syracuse University, Labor Legislation, Lawyers, Colleges and Universities
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Joseph "Jerry" Hankoff, decorated World War II bombardier-navigator
Joseph "Jerry" Hankoff, a retired insurance agency owner and a decorated World War II bombardier-navigator, died April 24 of complications from dementia at the Edgewater Pointe Estates nursing facility in Boca Raton, Fla. He was 91 and had lived in...Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Transportation Accidents, College Sports, World War II (1939-1945), University of Baltimore
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