elizabeth taylor
- A vote for Question 6 is a vote to end discrimination
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- Marriottsville/Sykesville/Woodstock: Pat Bonnell, the drama and studio arts teacher at Chapelgate Christian Academy, affectionately describes her theater program as "the little engine that could."
- Robert L. Skillman III, a professional photographer who was the weekend assignment editor at WMAR-TV, died Tuesday of a heart attack at Northwest Hospital. He was 59.
- Barry H. Landau pleads guilty in federal court to stealing historic documents from museums in several states including Maryland. Meanwhile, the Maryland Historic Society is having a news conference in which staffer who caught Landau is speaking for the first time.
- For this Valentine's season, the folks at Bay Theatre are offering A. R. Gurney's 1989 off-beat near-classic "Love Letters."
- When the poor complain they have no winter coats, the rich reply: 'Let them wear diamonds'
- Andy Warhol is back in 'Headlines' in new exhibit of his artwork at the National Gallery of Art
- Everyman Theatre mounts an expert revival of Coward's 'Private Lives'
- Horse racing: Laurel Park celebrates its 100th birthday. From visiting dignitaries to Triple Crown winners, venerable race course has hosted them all.
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- Barry H. Landau, charged with stealing national memorabilia over a span of years from archives and museums, but caught in Baltimore, now wants to sell some of his own treasures to cover his living expenses.
- Residents, churches and businesses in Catonsville among many volunteers who helped The Samaritan Women facility in Baltimore which helps homeless women recover from trauma and addiction.
- Former Maryland Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend writes about home births in The Atlantic. Townsend gave birth to three of her four daughters at home.
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