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Thousands run for their lives Saturday in Darlington; hurricane threat cancels Sunday's Zombie events
Running in a 5K race can be challenging and tiring. Imagine running over, under and through a dozen obstacles, many involving mud and water on a hilly course and, oh yes, with hordes of the undead chasing you. Sounds like a lot of fun, huh? An estimated...
Tags: Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Social Media, Maryland State Police, Halloween, AMC (tv network)
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Student loans discharged because debtor has Asperger's
A Baltimore County woman had about $340,000 in student loan debt discharged by a federal bankruptcy judge this month because Asperger's syndrome prevents her from holding a job. Carol Todd of Nottingham pursued college degrees "as a stepping stone toward...Tags: University of Baltimore, Financially Distressed Companies, Notre Dame of Maryland University, U.S. Department of Education, Asperger Syndrome
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A gay believer speaks out
Maryland has been my home all my life. That is why it is so troubling to see neighbors battle against neighbors over Question 6, the referendum to legalize gay marriage ("Same-sex unions: What would Jesus do?" Oct. 25). As a person who believes deeply in...Tags: Harford County, Same-Sex Marriage
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To Police Chief Batts: Challenges lie ahead
An open letter to Baltimore Police Commissioner Anthony W. Batts: Welcome to the historic and proud City of Baltimore. Some years ago, some wizard jokingly referred to Baltimore as "The City That Bleeds" (a take on the decades-old handle "The City That...Tags: Anthony W. Batts
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Campaign donors call the tune
The article entitled "Outside money cements place on Capitol Hill" (Oct. 21) really disgusted me. I realize that the Supreme Court opened the floodgates for corporations supporting candidates and that is a separate issue, but the net concept is the same....Tags: Charity, Elections
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Marylanders go out of state to back Obama, Romney
Henry Li was a hesitant Obama supporter when he opened his front door last weekend in Northern Virginia. By the time he closed it, he had committed to vote for the president. In the intervening three minutes, he spoke with Josh Friedman, a 33-year-old...
Tags: Democratic Party, Political Candidates, Executive Branch, Polls, Voting
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The presidential debate was an embarrassment
I turned on my TV to watch the second scheduled presidential debate and instead saw an old-fashioned street brawl break out ("Obama takes an aggressive stand," Oct. 17). Both participants were an embarrassment. The so-called debate convinced me that the...Tags: Mitt Romney
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Ravens bar of the week: Pub Dog Columbia
Sometimes, a typical sports bar can turn into too much of a party scene to truly enjoy a football game. The raucous atmosphere can distract more than entertain: Swamped bartenders and overzealous (or too tipsy) fans spilling beer can dampen even a...
Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Bars and Clubs, Foods and Beverages, Federal Hill, Dining and Drinking
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Dogs don't belong in costumes, and costumed dogs don't belong in the newspaper
I'm sorry, but I found nothing remotely amusing or cute about the article on dogs in Halloween costumes in the Sunrise section of your paper ("Dressed up to the canines," Oct. 15). I am not a hell-bent animal rights activist, but the photographs of small...Tags: Halloween
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Vets don't need the Dream Act
Dan Rodricks' column on the Maryland Dream Act not only showed his obvious attempt to give tax dollars to illegal immigrants but his willingness to use veterans to do it ("Maryland Dream Act benefits veterans," Oct. 11). He correctly notes that "few...Tags: DREAM Act, Personal Income, Illegal Immigrants, Maryland Dream Act
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Harford County police blotter: 2-year-old locked in a car in Abingdon
Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Anthony Laquinn Pritchett, 43, of the 1400 block of Perrywood Drive, was charged Tuesday with third-degree burglary, second-degree assault, robbery and theft less than $1,000....Tags: Abusive Behavior, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Maryland State Police, Police Arrests, Harford County
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Boy Scouts help clean up Port Deposit VFW post
Members of Boy Scout Troop 143 worked hard Saturday morning at the VFW Post 8185 and their efforts were certainly noticed by VFW members and personnel. The scouts cleared overhanging tree limbs and excessive brush, weeds and debris along the railroad...Tags: Port Deposit, Veterans Day
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