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There's no substitute for good health [Editorial]
The Harford County Council's vote last week to establish a "healthy community planning board" makes a lot of practical sense, political prejudices about government involvement in health care notwithstanding. Under the Harford County Charter, the...
Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Drugs and Medicines, Alcohol Addiction, Health and Safety at School, Health Insurance Cost
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Case yet to be made for Aberdeen pay raises [Editorial]
The move by the Aberdeen City Council last week to send to committee for review a proposal for substantial raises for the mayor and council members is the first sensible action the city council has taken with regard to the pay raise issue. The next...Tags: Michael Bloomberg, Government, Elections, U.S. Congress, Public Officials
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Infinity carries Patsy Cline tunes, and friendship, to legendary status
Infinity Theatre Company starts its third season of bringing Broadway-caliber productions to Broadneck Peninsula with "Always …Patsy Cline," a show that may very well top the troupe's offerings to date in its emotional power, conveying the...Tags: Theater, Chicago Transit Authority, Music Theater, Concerts, Annapolis
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Patricia E. Sadowski, reading specialist
Patricia E. Sadowski, a retired Baltimore County public schools reading specialist and music lover, died Sunday from congestive heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Oak Crest Village resident was 76. "Pat worked with children who were...
Tags: Public Schools, Graduation, Roman Catholicism, Mount Airy, Teachers
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'Food Network Star' recap, immunity for Baltimore's Rodney Henry
The Baltimore SunWelcome to the third episode of "Food Network Star." Roll call! Absent: Giada De Laurentiis, who was off taping in New York City; the focus group, and the sinister dials the use to deliver real-time impressions on (but not mild electric shocks to)...Tags: Food Network (tv network), Giada De Laurentiis, Pies and Tarts, Chopped (tv program), Bobby Flay
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Bond outlook upgraded for Anne Arundel County
Credit rating house Standard & Poor has assigned Anne Arundel County's bonds a AAA rating and upgraded its assessment of the county's fiscal outlook from "negative" to "stable," officials announced Monday. Moody's, another credit rating house, gave...
Tags: Moody's Corporation, Credit Ratings, Ratings, Credit and Debt, Laura Neuman
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Two Maryland women at the center of history, June 1963
The American clock brings us to the 50th anniversaries of two extraordinary events involving two extraordinary women, Gloria Richardson Dandridge and Madalyn Murray O'Hair — both strong-willed champions of liberty and disturbers of the status quo,...
Tags: Anglicanism, NAACP, Civil Rights, Separation of Church and State, Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland)
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After jail scandal, spotlight on growing role of women officers
The 19-year-old felt sick to her stomach when she stepped into the Baltimore prison once nicknamed "Supermax" for her first day of work as a corrections officer. The place was dark and dingy, and she had never been around so many men before. When...
Tags: Gang Activity, U.S. Supreme Court, Prosecution, Baltimore County, Justice System
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Sibling rivalry roars at Venus Theatre's 'Grieving for Genevieve'
If you thought your family was dysfunctional, wait until you meet the Pecks in Venus Theatre's new production, "Grieving for Genevieve." Set in a working-class neighborhood in Baltimore, the play revolves around three sisters and their mother, who...
Tags: Family, Weddings, Theater, Music, Music Industry
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A good problem to have: 'You can do anything'
When they left me outside my freshman dorm in the fall of 2009, my parents told me I could do anything. It was a wonderful compliment, a sign of confidence that made me feel just a little less guilty for the substantial investment they were making for...
Tags: Clarence Thomas, Newspaper and Magazine, Colleges and Universities, Journalism, Media Industry
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Mildred Kern, U.N. worker
Mildred Kern, an original resident of the North Oaks Retirement Community who had worked overseas for the United Nations, died of heart disease Sunday at her home. She was six days short of turning 105. "She was our oldest resident, and she was our...
Tags: Stock Market, The New York Times, Washington, DC, United Nations, The Pope
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'The Voice' recap: The Top 5 perform
For The Baltimore SunIt’s semi-finals time! Monday night’s episode of "The Voice" kicked off the semi-finals with two performances from each of the remaining five contestants. The semi-finals weren’t only about competition, but also dedications and...Tags: Zedd (music group), Donna Summer, Trips and Vacations, Fenway Park, Adam Levine
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