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Recipe Finder: Alabama blueberry bread
Mary Harris from Nottingham was looking for recipe she has lost for a blueberry breakfast cake made in a loaf pan. Gladys Wilt from Lothian sent in a recipe she had for Alabama Blueberry Bread that she thinks is really great and that Harris might want...Tags: Nottingham, Blueberries, Manufacturing and Engineering, Summer Squash, Salt
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James Dowling 'Jay' Cherry Jr.
James Dowling "Jay" Cherry Jr., a former associate professor and chairman of the department of speech at the old Mount St. Agnes College who also gave one-man performances of historic Unitarians, died Aug. 24 of congestive heart failure at Timothy House...Tags: Walt Whitman, Fells Point, Johns Hopkins University, Henry Ford, National Aquarium Baltimore
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Dr. Frederick Joseph Hatem, obstetrician, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterDr. Frederick Joseph Hatem, a retired Havre de Grace obstetrician who delivered thousands of babies in Harford and Cecil counties during his four-decade career, including baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr., died June 6 of heart failure at Harford...Tags: Obstetrics, Hospitals and Clinics, Christianity, Columbus, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Never really apart thanks to Facebook, young alumni are skipping reunions
Rebecca Miller's five-year high school reunion seemed dead on arrival.
Only 30 of her 200-odd classmates from Joppatowne High School class of 2005 RSVPed on a Facebook page set up for the reunion, which was booked at a Harford County bar last year. As...Tags: Facebook, High Schools, Clubs and Associations, Schools, Federal Hill
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Another tipping quandry
Dining@LargeI know how much you like tipping questions, so chew on this:Hi EL; Your Sunday column hit home regarding a situation my wife and I had last week. When we attended a reunion in the East Cleveland, Ohio area, we stayed at...... -
Monday storm looking more like a rainy mix
Maryland WeatherThe chances that Marylanders will be dealing with snow on Monday seem to be melting away this morning. But predictions that the storm center will pass to our north and west and bring us a "wintry mix" and rain instead of snow......Tags: Amy Davis, Scranton, Weather Reports, Gaming, Ohio River
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For police detective, an intriguing suspect
Second of three parts If he were honest with himself, Detective Richard Gibson had to admit that he was eager to meet Miss Cindy McKay. It wasn't always that way with crooks. Most struck Gibson, a blunt Baltimore cop and former Navy petty officer, as...Tags: Lawyers, Interior Policy, Employers, Layoffs and Downsizing, Plastic Surgery
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In Maryland, most lights stay on
Sun StaffFor customers in Maryland and neighboring areas, the system worked. The most widespread blackout in the nation's history, which darkened parts of the Northeast and Midwest as well as Canada last evening, didn't spread much farther south thanks to circuit...Tags: Potomac Electric Power Company, Colleges and Universities, Companies and Corporations, University of Maryland, College Park, Washington, DC
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In Jerusalem, healer falls victim to Mideast terror
Sun Foreign StaffJERUSALEM - The staff of Shaare Zedek Medical Center quickly swung into action Tuesday night when their pagers sounded with news of a suicide bombing. Then the train of ambulances arrived, and patients crying in agony began filling examination rooms and...Tags: Northwestern University, Hospitals and Clinics, New York University, Defense, Weddings
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Cities scramble after power fails
Sun National StaffHospitals in Cleveland switched to emergency generators, used fans to cool laboring mothers and served patients cold meals. Police dispatchers in Erie, Pa., went back in time and scribbled emergency calls on scraps of paper as they struggled to reboot...Tags: Business, Hospitals and Clinics, Greektown, Freedom of the Press, Air Transportation
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Officials vow thorough blackout probe
The Associated PressCOLUMBUS, Ohio -- A U.S.-Canadian probe of last week's blackout will be quick but thorough so investigators can determine what might be done to prevent a recurrence, U.S. Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham said today. Abraham, briefing Ohio officials...Tags: New York City, CBS Corp., Companies and Corporations, Columbus, Detroit
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The Career Search Begins on FOX8.com
FOX8.com ReporterIf you've been on the job hunt recently, you know how difficult the search can be, but there is light at the end of the tunnel. Greater Cleveland continues to rebound from the recession and more and more companies are looking to hire. Fox 8 is...Tags: Employment, Employers, Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations, Employment
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