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Albert Sehlstedt Jr.
Albert Sehlstedt Jr., a veteran reporter and editor for The Sun who covered such historic events as man landing on the moon and the Challenger disaster, died Thursday at St. Elizabeth Rehabilitation and Nursing Center. He was 86 and had suffered from...Tags: Mark Roman, Death and Dying, Catonsville, Diseases, Alzheimer's Disease
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5 architects on jury panel for UB law center design
5 architects on jury panel for UB law center design Five nationally prominent architects have been selected to serve on the jury for a competition the University of Baltimore is holding this fall to choose designers for a $107 million law center at the...Tags: Mount Royal, Moshe Safdie, Peter G. Angelos, David Miller, Emergency Planning
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U.S. Share Of Foreign Tourism Slips
Associated PressDespite the weak U.S. dollar, a boom in international travel around the world has not translated into an explosion of foreign tourists to the United States. Explanations range from post-9/11 security headaches and lower airfares elsewhere to poor...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Transportation Industry, National Government, Clubs and Associations
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Md. legislative attorney fights Currie subpoena
The Associated PressANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) _ Federal prosecutors have subpoenaed an attorney who advises members of the Maryland legislature as part of their probe of Sen. Ulysses Currie. However, the attorney, William G. Somerville, has declined to testify before a grand...Tags: Lawyers, Economic Policy, Prosecution, Ulysses Currie
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Mob Leader Testifies At Connolly Trial
Courant Staff WriterKey prosecution witness and Winter Hill Gang leader Stephen "The Rifleman" Flemmi began telling the bloody history of Boston's gang wars when he was called to the witness stand this morning at ex- FBI agent John Connolly's murder and conspiracy trial....Tags: Organized Crime, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Witnesses, Prosecution, Murder
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People
Banking and finance •Provident Bank announced the appointments of Lowell Yoder, Greater Washington commercial banking; Michelle Denoncourt, consumer banking, Baltimore north region; Joseph Borkowicz, direct banking division; and Andy Snyder,...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Catonsville, Business Enterprises, Jacksonville (Indiana, Pennsylvania), Jacksonville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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Slots arguments aired at Columbia meeting
The decision Howard County voters face Nov. 4 on whether to allow slot-machine gambling came into stark relief during a Columbia Democratic Club-sponsored discussion between Del. Frank S. Turner and Stop Slots Maryland President Aaron Meisner. If...Tags: Gaming and Lotteries, Ellicott City, Mount Washington, Referenda, Tourism and Leisure
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Five finalists to compete for UB law center design
The University of Baltimore announced yesterday the five finalists in its competition to design a $107 million law center near Penn Station. The teams, all well-known architecture firms, were selected from nine groups that came to Baltimore this week...Tags: Peter G. Angelos, Architecture, Mount Royal, Colleges and Universities, Moshe Safdie
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Teacher makes adults feel at home on a bicycle
The Boston GlobeSOMERVILLE, Mass.—Michael Lamb is a 44-year-old history teacher with a quiet smile and unusual courage. He's learning, finally, how to ride a bicycle—despite being nearly four decades older than the usual beginner. His goal is modest: ride...Tags: Adults, Adult Education, People, John F. Kennedy
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Recent editorials from New Jersey newspapers
Saturday's (Sept. 13) Courier-Post of Cherry Hill on a financially strapped charity that ships care packages to U.S. troops: A group's mission to aid the state's military women and men needs immediate backup. The commitment by volunteers of the...Tags: Teen-agers, Health and Safety at Work, Medical Specialization, Armed Forces, Health and Safety at School
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Enough with the mix-ins
Chicago Tribune reporterBefore summer's last gasp gasps its last, before we no longer remember what a 75-degree day felt like, I would like to leave you with something to ponder for that long slog to April: Why has ice cream become so complicated? When did so simple a pleasure...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Wicker Park
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Renowned architects seek to design UB law school
Sun architecture criticThe British company that designed what it calls the "largest single building on the planet," the Beijing Capital International Airport, now wants to create a new building for midtown Baltimore. So does the French architect of the world's largest library....Tags: Ronald Reagan, Celebration, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Mount Royal, Colleges and Universities
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