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    Aug 19, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Terence Kennedy, financial consultant, dies

    Terence Kennedy, a financial consultant and adjunct faculty member of Stevenson University, died Aug. 12 of heart failure at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 73.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    Terence Kennedy, a financial consultant and adjunct faculty member of Stevenson University, died Aug. 12 of heart failure at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 73. The son of a construction worker and a telephone operator, Mr. Kennedy was born and...

    Tags: Parkville, Elections, Physical Conditions, Maryland, Timonium

  2. Sep 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Shared spaces, shared shame

    Green Square in Tripoli. Tahrir Square in Cairo. The new Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial on Washington's National Mall. We humans know, deep inside, that public places — squares and greens and plazas that are open to all — are more than just spaces for crowds.
    Green Square in Tripoli. Tahrir Square in Cairo. The new Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial on Washington's National Mall. We humans know, deep inside, that public places — squares and greens and plazas that are open to all — are more than just...

    Tags: Sofia (Bulgaria), Egypt, Gardens and Parks, Johns Hopkins University, Sociology

  4. Jul 4, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Joan Brown Sadler, nurse, gardener, BSO volunteer, dies

    Joan Brown Sadler, a nurse, avid gardener and volunteer for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, died June 28 of <a href="/health/breastcancer/">breast cancer</a> at Mercy Hospital.
    Joan Brown Sadler, a nurse, avid gardener and volunteer for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, died June 28 of breast cancer at Mercy Hospital. The longtime Roland Park resident was 76. "She would always say she was a professional volunteer," said her...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Severna Park, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, University of Maryland, College Park, Medical Specialization

  6. Oct 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Husband in custody in death of D.C.-area woman

    The husband of a slain woman was arrested in North Carolina on Thursday and charged with first-degree murder, but police said they were still searching for her missing 11-year-old son. Curtis Lopez, 45, was taken into custody around 9:30 a.m. Thursday as...

    Tags: Murder, Martin Luther King Jr.

  8. Oct 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Suspect in Oct. 4 Harford double shooting is captured in North Carolina

    Michael Anthony Mack, the 44-year-old who police say shot two men he believed had robbed him earlier in the day on Oct. 4 in the Perrywood Garden Apartments neighborhood near Aberdeen, was apprehended in Charlotte, N.C., Friday morning, according to...

    Tags: Theft, Havre de Grace, Harford County, Aberdeen

  10. Oct 16, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Dozens of officers seek boy, 11, in Montgomery Co.

    Dozens of law enforcement officers, some on horseback and aided by volunteers and dogs trained to sniff for cadavers, searched two parks in northern Montgomery County for signs of 11-year-old William McQuain on Sunday. The search through the woodlands...

    Tags: Murder

  12. Jul 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. George Samuel Alspach Jr.

    Baltimore Sun reporter
    George Samuel Alspach Jr., who taught marine biology at what is now McDaniel College for four decades, died June 30 of complications from pneumonia at Carroll Hospital Center. The longtime Taylorsville resident was 71. The son of an insurance company...

    Tags: Biology, Maryland, Marine Science, Anglicanism, Colleges and Universities

  14. Jan 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. 'The Bachelor' recap: Episode 1

    <strong>"Screw you and the horse you rode in on."</strong>
    "Screw you and the horse you rode in on." This season, 25 single ladies get the opportunity to woo Mr. Sloppy Seconds from last season’s “The Bachelorette” — the less-than-hunky Ben Flajnik. He’s “darling” but...

    Tags: Patrick Duffy, Kenny Chesney, Suzanne Somers, Concerts, Music

  16. Jul 16, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Sometimes, a power outage can help you see the things around you a little better

    Today's column is only the second one in my history to originate in long hand (and the first one in 14 years to be turned in past deadline.) The culprit was BGE — we lost power at 2 a.m. on column deadline day, not to be restored until 5 p.m. The...

    Tags: Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Cher, Ellicott City

  18. Jan 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Mary H. Coleman, day care provider

    Mary H. Coleman, a Medfield day care provider who cared for several generations of children, died Saturday of a stroke at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
    Mary H. Coleman, a Medfield day care provider who cared for several generations of children, died Saturday of a stroke at Johns Hopkins Hospital. She was 78. Mary Hilda Grothe was born in Hampstead and spent her early years in Manchester and Millers...

    Tags: Parkville, Early Learning, Hospitals and Clinics, Roman Catholicism, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland)

  20. Jan 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. The smell of success

    Lately, it seems you don't have to be anywhere near a garden to stop and smell the roses.
    Lately, it seems you don't have to be anywhere near a garden to stop and smell the roses. Smell is the latest way that businesses are attempting to woo customers, whether it be the scented candles at Hampden shop In Watermelon Sugar, the vanilla and...

    Tags: Williams-Sonoma Inc., Monaco, Companies and Corporations, Business, Hotel and Accommodation Industry

  22. Jan 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. African-American focused 'Find Our Missing' aims to fill the void left by mainstream media

    Everyone who has ever tuned into a cable channel has heard the names Natalee Holloway and Laci Peterson. Show hosts like Nancy Grace have used their TV pulpits to chronicle the disappearance of such white, female victims night after night.
    Everyone who has ever tuned into a cable channel has heard the names Natalee Holloway and Laci Peterson. Show hosts like Nancy Grace have used their TV pulpits to chronicle the disappearance of such white, female victims night after night. But what about...

    Tags: Television, OWN (tv network), Yasmin (drug), Music, Celebrities

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