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Freedom to live in fear
"Everybody got a pistol. This must really please the NRA" -- from "Gun" by Gil Scott-Heron So maybe the NRA is about to get its wish. Here we are, a little over three weeks after the massacre at an elementary school in Newtown, Conn., a little over...
Tags: Wayne LaPierre, National Rifle Association of America, Food Industry, Injuries and Wounds, Shootings
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Free bagels on Saturday at Brooklyn Water Bagels in Pikesville
The Baltimore SunOn Saturday, to celebrate National Bagel Day, Feb. 9, Brooklyn Water Bagels, and its national spokesman, Larry King, are inviting folks in for a Free Bagel and a Shmear. The promotion is valid in participating Brooklyn Water Bagels stores in Florida,...Tags: Pikesville, Bagels, Foods and Beverages
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Lunch for $10 or less: The Original Brooklyn Water Bagel Co.
The Baltimore SunThe bagel isn’t what it used to be. And we’re not even talking about those rolls with a hole in the center you see for sale at the grocery store. Those aren’t even bagels. But a bagel purist – and no one writes more crankily and...Tags: Sandwiches, Chicken, Pikesville, Whitefish, Chicken Salad
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Thomson Reuters list of top 100 hospitals
Thomson Reuters has released its top 100 U.S. hospitals based on overall performance. The hospitals were ranked on 10 key areas: mortality, medical complications, patient safety, average patient stay, expenses, profitability, patient satisfaction,...Tags: Good Samaritan Hospital (Baltimore), Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Hospitals and Clinics, Ocala, Medicare
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Lax roundup: No. 18 Princeton men upset No. 9 Villanova
Jeff Froccaro and Tom Schreiber were held scoreless Saturday at the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic in Baltimore. Three days later, things changed. Froccaro and Schreiber had five goals each — a career high for both — as visiting No. 18...Tags: North Carolina Tar Heels, Roman Catholicism, Syracuse Orange, Villanova Wildcats, Face-Off Classic
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Ruth D. Baird
Baltimore Sun reporterRuth D. Baird, a retired educator and counselor, died of a stroke Aug. 16 at her Rodgers Forge home. She was 77. Ruth Dudley Dentinger, the daughter of a comptroller and a homemaker, was born and raised in Louisville, Ky., where she graduated in 1951...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Lee Allen, Parochial Schools, Elmhurst, Colleges and Universities
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Alice C. Jones, watercolorist, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterAlice C. Jones, a noted watercolorist and former Hampton resident, died Aug. 19 from heart failure at her home in Delray Beach, Fla. She was 95. The daughter of a farmer and an educator, the former Alice Fulton was born in West Lebanon, Pa., and...Tags: Heart Failure, Credit and Debt, Physical Conditions, Arts, Colleges and Universities
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Constance L. "Connie" Cucina, Stella Maris gift shop volunteer, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterConstance L. "Connie" Cucina, a longtime volunteer at Stella Maris Hospice where she had been a familiar figure in the gift shop helping patients and their families for more than 20 years, died Monday of pancreatic cancer at her Towson home. She was 78....Tags: Parkville, Health Treatments, Druid Hill, Roman Catholicism, Cancer
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Constance L. Cucina, Stella Maris gift shop volunteer, dies
Constance L. "Connie" Cucina, a longtime volunteer at Stella Maris Hospice, where she had been a familiar figure in the gift shop helping patients and their families for more than 20 years, died Monday of pancreatic cancer at her Towson home.
She was 78....Tags: Parkville, Health Treatments, Druid Hill, Diseases and Illnesses, Roman Catholicism
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Blair Lee Barton
Blair Lee Barton, a businesswoman who founded a Baltimore public relations and marketing firm, died Wednesday of a pulmonary embolism at her Roland Park home. She was 58. The daughter of the president of Barton-Gillet Co. and a civic activist, Blair...Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Greenbrier, Middlebury, Charles Street, Roland Park
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Tennis: Damrongsri tunes up for college career
For recent Mt. Hebron High School grad Van Damrongsri, Senior Week in Ocean City was a very welcome and very different experience.
For several days in a row, Damrongsri — who is accustomed to spending more than 20 hours per week on a tennis court...Tags: High Schools, Thailand, Tennis, Ellicott City, Colleges and Universities
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Julie Hirschfeld Davis on the CIA leak probe
T.C., Columbia: What differentiates Robert Novak from the other journalists that revealed [CIA agent Valerie] Plame's identity? What repercussions could he be facing? Davis: This is one of the more intriguing mysteries of the CIA leak investigation,...Tags: U.S. Department of State, Prosecution, Central Intelligence Agency, Lewis Libby, Saddam Hussein
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