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- Dr. William Allan Dear Jr., former head of the nuclear medicine division at Mercy Medical Center who was also a practicing prestidigitator, died July 20 of heart disease at Union Memorial Hospital. He was 80.
- Richard Lelonek Sr., a retired railroad office worker and veteran Belair-Edison community activist, died July 21 at Maryland Shock Trauma Center of internal injuries related to an auto accident. He was 86 and lived in Northeast Baltimore.
- A handful of Md. enterprises predated The Sun -- and survive today.
- Elger Joseph Huber Sr., a retired stationary engineer who helped produce blue Noxzema and Bromo-Seltzer glass containers and was later a school bus driver, died of respiratory failure Monday at Howard County General Hospital. The North Laurel resident was 87.
- Business entrepreneur established the Chicken George fast food chain and fought apartheid in South Africa
- Business entrepreneur established the Chicken George fast food chain and fought apartheid in South Africa
- No, Dear Reader, you are not caught in a time warp or a victim of a delayed April Fool's prank. You are not in "The Twilight Zone" and your eyes are not