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Franciscan friar arrested in child abuse case
A 41-year-old friar and former teacher at Baltimore's Archbishop Curley High School was arrested this week in Connecticut and charged with inappropriate conduct with a child, according to police. Michael Miller, a member of the Conventual Franciscan...Tags: Sex Crimes, Trials, Abusive Behavior, Sexual Assault, Chicago Hotels
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Weights and measures violations: Naughty Businesses of the Week
For this installment of Naughty Business of the Week, here's a list of the most recent violations posted by the Maryland Department of Agriculture's Weights and Measures program, which regulates not only the sale of food weighed by scales, but also the...Tags: Car Repair, Car Parts, Safeway Inc., Giant Food, LLC
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New York City Marathon finishers from Maryland
The Associated Press90, Christopher Bain, Takoma Park, 02:34:43. 269, Patrick T. O'rourke, Timonium, 02:45:53. 322, Brennan Feldhausen, Baltimore, 02:47:21. 371, Andy Philip, Silver Spring, 02:48:34. 389, Ted Murner, Annapolis, 02:49:06. 410, Mike McMonagle, Annapolis,...Tags: Crofton, Odenton, Severna Park, Clarksville, New York City Marathon
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Tea has its time
Great conversation while dinning on delicate cucumber sandwiches. Hot, buttery scones fresh from the oven. Zesty smooth lemon curd. And don't forget the clotted cream. There's nothing like a traditional afternoon tea.
Long associated with ladies of...Tags: Cucumbers, Washington, DC, Sandwiches, Heavy Cream, Luxury Goods Industry
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Catonsville's power source took turn for worse in 1911
An article in the June 17, 1911 edition of The Argus reported on a blackout in Catonsville. Catonsville was in darkness for several hours Monday night owing to the water wheel of the Baltimore County Water and Electric Company being broken at its power...Tags: Heart Attack, Newburg, First Aid, Automotive Equipment, Catonsville
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For two long minutes, London quietly remembers
Sun Foreign StaffLONDON - Silence is not easy to come by in London, ever, especially on the streets at noon in the capital's center, where the sounds of buses and taxis and people and life thump 24 hours a day, every day, like a vibrant heart. Silence, though, cloaked...Tags: FedEx Corporation, Ken Livingstone, Transportation, Government, Air and Space Accidents
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The Seven Wonders of Maryland
Sun reporterThere are wonderful things to see and learn about everywhere you turn in Maryland. From Antietam National Battlefield to the Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse. From the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to the Appalachian Trail.Even the Patterson Park Pagoda is...Tags: Fort McHenry, Rivers, Glen Burnie, Washington County (Maryland), Garrett County
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Bracing for the sniper trial
Sun reporterLori Ann Lewis-Rivera was the shy little girl with fine blond hair, the teenager who didn't use profanity, the young woman absorbed in mystery novels and, finally, a 25-year-old nanny thousands of miles from home. She was Marion and Jo Lewis' daughter,...Tags: Restaurants, Murder, Justice System, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Frederick County (Virginia)
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Sniper defense dwells on minutiae
sun reporterYellow legal pad in hand, convicted killer John Allen Muhammad pointedly questions a Virginia police officer who has identified Muhammad as the man he stopped behind the wheel of a Chevrolet Caprice, and released, during a police dragnet near an Oct. 9,...Tags: Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Richmond (McHenry, Illinois), Murder, Justice System, Criminals
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Sniper testimony begins
Sun reportersOne was reading a book in bed when the awful call came. Another was trying to get her young niece to take an after-lunch nap when two policemen came to her house. Like the victims of the October 2002 sniper killings, relatives of the victims were...Tags: Heart Attack, Transportation, Murder, Justice System, Assault
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Death penalty debate focuses on redemption
sun reporterHis case had become a cause celebre. To his supporters, Stanley "Tookie" Williams, the gang founder who spent his years on death row warning people away from the violent culture he helped to create, was living proof that a condemned killer could be...Tags: Wildlife, Gang Activity, Murder, NAACP, Executive Branch
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