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Wedded: Salmah Rizvi and Imran Akram
Wedding day: Sept. 29, 2012 The bride: Salmah Y. Rizvi, 26, grew up in Laurel. She works for the Department of Defense. Her father, Anwar H. Rizvi, is a plant pathologist for the United States Department of Agriculture. Her mother, Shamoon H. Rizvi, is a...
Tags: Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Wii, Museums, McDonald's, Islam
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Chazz Palminteri to receive NAACP award
The Baltimore SunThe Baltimore City branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) will honor Chazz Palminteri with a Thurgood Marshall Award for the Arts and Humanities at its Freedom Fund Banquet tonight. In 2011, the New York-based...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, NAACP, Benjamin L. Cardin, Chazz Palminteri
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5 questions for
Bernard T. Ferrari's diverse career took another turn in July when he became the second dean in the history of the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. Ferrari started out as a surgeon before a switch to management, which included a five-year stint as...
Tags: Loyola University Chicago, Arts, Senior Health, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities
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Merchants set records as Sailabration boosts city business
Jimmy's Restaurant in Fells Point ran out of hot dogs, potato salad and macaroni salad and scrambled to replenish all weekend as hordes of hungry Sailabration visitors jammed the popular diner.
Even on Monday, as rain moved in after days of sunshine, the...Tags: Baltimore Hotels, Foods and Beverages, Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore Inc., Visit Baltimore, Tourism and Leisure
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Bono spotted in Baltimore -- or was he?
The Baltimore SunBaltimore bar-goers could hardly believe their eyes this week -- there was Bono, one of the planet's most famous rock stars, having a pint. The crowd went wild at James Joyce Irish Pub in Harbor East, snapping pictures with the star who was game for hugs...Tags: Twitter, Inc., James Joyce, Starbucks Corp., Dining and Drinking, Kevin Spacey
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How Baltimore grows
In baseball, they'll tell you that a loss is not always just a loss. Sometimes you learn things even when you don't come out ahead. While that may be easy to understand in sports, it's a little fuzzier when it comes to a city's population: If you're not...
Tags: Homes, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, University of Baltimore, Hampden, Real Estate Buyers
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Simulation of high-rise terrorist attack scheduled in Harbor East
A simulated terrorist attack in Harbor East will be conducted Saturday morning to train emergency responders from throughout the Baltimore region on response tactics in the event of large fires or mass casualties in a high-rise building, according to city...Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Terrorism, Annapolis, FEMA, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Raise your glass: The Beirut, Lebanese Taverna
Apples are fall's fruit to most. But there's another forgotten fruit that's in season -- one that is, in my opinion, a better flavor to infuse into cocktails: the pomegranate. This seedy little wonder is tangier than an apple, sweeter than a cranberry...
Tags: Beirut (Lebanon)
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Vera W. Hall, school teacher and librarian
Vera Welch Hall, a retired Baltimore City public school teacher and librarian, died of heart disease Oct. 6 at the Augsburg Lutheran Home. The West Baltimore resident was 86.
Born in Baltimore and raised on Calhoun Street near Franklin Square, she was...Tags: Elementary Schools, University of Pennsylvania, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Judges
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Tables fit for a king
At Tark's Grill, diners arrive early for a shot at Table 601, with views of the patio scene and the goings-on at the bar. At Hampden's hot new Food Market, regulars have started zeroing in on the two quiet tables by the front window. And at Kali's Court,...Tags: Muhammad Ali, Foods and Beverages, Debbie Phelps, Dining and Drinking, Chazz Palminteri
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Federal cuts dampen Baltimore's commercial real estate market
The threat of automatic spending cuts by the federal government caused companies to press the pause button on real estate expansion in the Baltimore region during the third quarter, according to analysts. "It reflects the nature of the economic drivers...
Tags: Fort Meade (military base), Business Enterprises, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, George W. Bush, Harford County
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Baltimore Diner: A chance to tailgate inside M&T Bank Stadium
It's tailgate season, when fans gather on parking lots outside M&T Bank Stadium. But on Oct. 18, Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Chesapeake, along with presenting sponsors Under Armour and the Baltimore Ravens, are inviting fans to tailgate inside...
Tags: CVS Corp., Olives, Foods and Beverages, Seafood, Marketing
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