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Z-Burger is again promising free burgers if the Ravens win
The Baltimore SunIt worked last time. The Washington-based Z-Burger chain promised Ravens fans free hamburgers if Baltimore beat Denver last week. The Ravens did, and fans flocked to the White Marsh location to claim their free burgers. Technically, fans were supposed...Tags: Super Bowl, American Football Conference, Hamburgers, Baltimore Ravens, Foods and Beverages
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Happy ending for 'Noelle,' the lost dog that returns to priest
If you remember the column about the Rev. Lou Scurti's lost white dog, Noelle, you know she ran from a multiple car accident on Interstate 95 in White Marsh back in August 2011. She was traveling with Father Lou's cousin, Jon Boshart, on their way home to...
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Conservation, Baltimore County, David Marks, New York City
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Restaurants rally for the Ravens
The Washington-based Z-Burger chain will give Ravens fans a free burger on Sunday if Baltimore beats Denver on Saturday. The offer will be in effect from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Customers have to say the password "Super Bowl" to get the burger, and the offer is...Tags: Super Bowl, Washington Redskins, Hamburgers, Baltimore Ravens, Foods and Beverages
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Buca di Beppo will open Italian restaurant in White Marsh on Monday
Buca di Beppo, a chain of neighborhood-style Italian restaurants, will open its planned White Marsh Mall eatery on Monday, mall representatives confirmed. The Italian restaurant was initially scheduled to open in September. The eatery is part of the...Tags: Italy, Rental Service, Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking
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In Towson, Stanley Black & Decker plants STEM seeds among high school students
Officials at Stanley Black & Decker greeted county high school students to their Towson facility on Friday, Dec. 14, but they hope it's not the last time they students come through the doors. "You hope that in four years, five years, they remember...Tags: Towson, Engineering, Stanley Black, Overlea, Students
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Theater season in Anne Arundel opens with a triple play
Theatergoers in search of a dark comedy, a musical or an adventure told in imaginative stage action will find all three in productions now showing at nearby venues. The Children's Theatre of Annapolis is beginning its 53rd year — and its fourth...
Tags: Broadway Theater, Tony Awards, Music, Annapolis, Abusive Behavior
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How about a gas tax decrease?
It is not surprising that people such as Prince George's County Executive Rushern L. Baker III are calling again for an increase in the gas tax ("Calls for new road and transit funding," Dec. 13). Look around at all the other transportation projects...Tags: Rushern Baker, Martin O'Malley
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Alleged violent drug ring focus of Baltimore court hearing
Sitting in a federal courtroom Friday in a jail-issue jumpsuit, the diminutive Jean Brown stood accused of beating a member of an international drug ring, which she allegedly ran, so hard that one of his eyes was dislodged from its socket. Prosecutors...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Witnesses, Trials, Prosecution
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I-695 crash kills two, stops traffic for nearly five hours
A sedan driving the wrong way on eastbound Interstate 695 near the Curtis Creek drawbridge struck an SUV carrying a mother and two small children, killing one of them and the sedan's driver, late Sunday. The sedan, driven by 21-year-old Victoria Lynn...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Dundalk, Motorvehicle Accidents, Traffic, Accidental Death
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For some, 'Green Friday' is traditional day to pick the perfect tree
Opening day at Ruhl's Christmas Tree Farm, Nov. 23, found the day mild and bright. While many were out enjoying Black Friday sales, Ruhl's collection of trees in Phoenix attracted residents from around the area in search of the perfect tree for holiday...
Tags: Customs and Tradition, Federal Hill, Baltimore County, Holidays, Norway
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Black Friday brings out crowds, some slopping over from Thursday
Diane Townes waited in line for 12 hours to get her door-buster deals — printers, a laptop and a 50-inch television — so imagine her chagrin when it looked like she wouldn't be able to squeeze it all into her car Friday morning. The Owings...
Tags: Fisher-Price, Inner Harbor, National Retail Federation, Media Industry, Christmas
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Z Burger offering 12 cent burgers on 12-12-12 at 12:12:12 p.m.
Wednesday is 12-12-12. So far, I haven't seen much in the way of promotions. If bars want to do something cute, they'll have to hurry. 12:12:12 a.m. on 12-12-12 is on the Tuesday shift, if you get what I mean. The Washington-based Z Burger is offering...
Tags: Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages
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