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Ali Velshi to join Al Jazeera America after more than a decade at CNN
The Baltimore SunAl Jazeera America Thursday announced that veteran business reporter Ali Velshi will join the Qatar-owned channel to develop and host a daily prime-time business show. The announcement comes one day after news that Velshi was leaving CNN where he served...Tags: Al Jazeera (tv network), CNN (tv network), CNN International (tv network)
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Oakland Mills barber remembered for his kindness, community work
As Nancy Rosema sifted through her Uncle Ferdinand "Fred" Leunissen's Oakland Mills home on a recent afternoon, she was overwhelmed by the seemingly endless number of "Thank You" cards stuffed into desk drawers and closets. "He was so loving and so...
Tags: Washington, DC, Netherlands, Ellicott City, Heart Failure, Annapolis
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'Glee' recap: 'Lights Out'
When the lights go out at McKinley High, there's speculation (from Sam) that it's a zombie apocalypse or (from Unique) that it's Beyonce's Superbowl half-time show. (Shout-out to the Ravens!) Anyhow, the power outage leads to the decision that New...
Tags: Glee (tv program), Entertainment Events, Dance, Beyonce, Sarah Jessica Parker
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Harford's first vigil for child abuse held in Bel Air
Instead of flowers, neat rows of blue, foil pinwheels stood "planted" Wednesday on the front lawn of the Harford County Circuit Courthouse. Each one represented one of the roughly 240 Harford children who suffer from abuse and neglect each year. The...
Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Times Square, Child Abuse, Abusive Behavior
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Baltimore native, artist husband sowed seeds for historic Virginia estate
Visitors celebrating Virginia's 80th Historic Garden Week at the Gari Melchers Home and Studio at Belmont might not immediately see a connection to Baltimore. The American painter, known for his portraiture, hailed from Detroit. His home, recognized...
Tags: Gardens and Parks, Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia), Arts, Netherlands, Anglicanism
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Viewed from train or bus, the city doesn't put its best foot forward
Recently I boarded an Amtrak train headed for New York City. But as we embarked on our journey I was struck by the trash and debris strewn along the route. The dilapidated houses, abandoned buildings, discarded furniture and graffiti were more than I...
Tags: Inner Harbor, Martin O'Malley, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Amtrak
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Frances T. Kidder, real estate saleswoman
Frances T. Kidder, a former real estate saleswoman, museum docent and world traveler, died Thursday from a stroke at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. She was 96. The daughter of Bayard Turnbull, a prominent Baltimore architect, and Margaret...
Tags: Carrollton, Anglicanism, Museums, Homes, Trips and Vacations
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HHS Warrior Pride marching band to play Cherry Blossom Parade
The Havre de Grace High School Warrior Pride Marching Band was chosen to perform in the prestigious Cherry Blossom Parade in Washington, D.C., Saturday, April 13. The marching band auditioned for the parade for the first time and was selected to be a...
Tags: Veterans Day, Festive Events, Washington, DC, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Havre de Grace
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NRA plans to challenge Maryland gun law
The Baltimore SunNational Rifle Association President David Keene said Tuesday that the organization intends to challenge the constitutionality of Maryland's newly passed gun law, as a conservative group readied plans to try to overturn the law through voter referendum....Tags: National Rifle Association of America, Washington, DC, Gun Control, Laws, Interior Policy
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Bloomberg's soda battle draws parallel to our nation's public health activism
Melissa Healey's article, "NYC's failed cap on sugary drinks prompts soul searching" on April 4 draws an interesting parallel between New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's improbable public health battle against obesity and our nation's long history...
Tags: Michael Bloomberg
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Synagro Technologies' bankruptcy will bring jobs to Baltimore
A Wednesday bankruptcy filing by Synagro Technologies Inc. means growth and new jobs for the Baltimore area as the waste recycler consolidates its headquarters in White Marsh. The Carlyle Group LP-owned company, which had been co-headquartered in...
Tags: Synagro Technologies Incorporated, Water, Washington, DC, Water Supply, Financially Distressed Companies
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'Right wing' doesn't equal 'terrorist'
"If history were to repeat itself," warned President Franklin D. Roosevelt in his 1944 State of the Union address, "and we were to return to the so-called normalcy of the 1920s, then it is certain that even though we shall have conquered our enemies on...
Tags: Occupy Wall Street, Mitt Romney, CBS Corp., Lyndon B. Johnson, Protest
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