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- In a broad-ranging interview on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" on Tuesday night, President Barack Obama addressed Russia's recently passed anti-gay laws by saying he has "no patience for countries that try to treat gays or lesbians or transgender persons in ways that intimidate them or are harmful to them."
- There are good reasons to boycott the Winter Olympics in Russia
- Susa Kessler, a retired World Bank analyst who had fled Nazi Germany as a child, died of breast cancer complications Tuesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. The Canton resident was 88.
- Tuesday of this week was the 63rd anniversary of a key event in U.S. history, though it happened half a world away on a peninsula that's attached to the northern Chinese region of Manchuria.
- Dr. Joseph Charles Matchar, a retired internist who practiced for decades in Pikesville, died of congestive heart failure Sunday at his home in Deerfield Beach, Fla. He was 94.
- Local author Rosalia Scalia has high praise for "The Tide King," a new novel by Jen Michalski, a Baltimore resident who has been nominated for Pushcart Prize, is the founding editor of the online literary review jmww and co-hosts The 510 Readings.
- Many June brides have chosen Havre de Grace as the locale for their weddings
- Jean-Pierre G. Meyer, a former professor and chairman of the Johns Hopkins University department of mathematics whose escape from Nazi-occupied France became the subject of a book, died April 24 from heart failure at his Guilford residence. He was 83.
- Leon Samuel Idas, who owned a commercial used clothing business and fought the German occupation of his native Greece during World War II, died of a cerebral ailment April 12 at his home in Lauderhill, Fla. He was 87 years old and formerly lived in Bolton Hill.
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- Jonah Goldberg asks why one group of Americans receives so much at the expense of the rest of us.
- Former Hopkins president overcame great adversity to become one of America's finest college presidents
- Composer of the Ring cycle revolutionized music, left a soundtrack for Naziism
- Steven Muller, former president of the Johns Hopkins University and a major figure in American higher education, died Saturday of respiratory failure at his Washington home. He was 85.
- The former president of the Johns Hopkins University and a major figure in American higher education, died Saturday of respiratory failure at his Washington home.
- The Maryland Conservative Action Network's keynote speaker is well-known Islamophobe Pamela Geller.
- A swastika was spray-painted in red on a road near an elementary school in Lutherville this weekend, and neighbors are hoping it will be removed before schools reopen Wednesday.
- I had always wished that my great-grandmother , who lived in Maryland during the Civil War had written some personal notes as to what it was like for her at the time
- Evil has many faces. This episode proved evil comes in many sizes, too.
- WASHINGTON — Rep. Roscoe G. Bartlett began his unsuccessful campaign for another term with an unusual meeting: A one-on-one chat over dinner with his Democratic rival.
- Until this episode, Dr. Arden was the most evil man running around Briarcliff. That title now belongs to Dr. Oliver Thredson, finally revealed as Bloody Face.
- Republican Rep. Roscoe G. Bartlett, who has represented Maryland's 6th District for nearly two decades, lost his bid for an 11th term Tuesday to a Democratic businessman who cast the closely watched race as a battle of different economic visions for the country.
- A Bel Air man who allegedly had dozens of illegal weapons and was accused of being a Nazi in 2011 was back in District Court last Wednesday on different charges.
- Leonard Pitts says extremists like those who shot a Pakistani girl are doomed to fail
- Scrabble at the Bain Center perfect way for seniors to scrabble their brains.
- Former Frederick dressmaker Esther Krinitz created 36 tapestries that tell the story of her escape from the Holocaust.
- Scrabble at the Bain Center perfect way for seniors to scrabble their brains.
- The state Board of Public Works is expected to award a $204 million contract for the operation of the Camden and Brunswick MARC lines to Bombardier Transportation Services.
- Charles F. "Blackie" Blockston, a merchant mariner who during World War II survived the sinking of the Carlton that was part of a convoy steaming to Murmansk and three weeks in an open lifeboat, died Aug. 28 of multiple-organ failure at the Veterans Medical Center in downtown Baltimore. He was 93.
- Polish native chronicled his wartime experiences of eluding the Nazis while hiding in plain sight and working as a railroader
- Baltimoreans should beware creating another 'Big Brother'
- Cal Thomas says we would be fools to trust the Muslim Brotherhood's Morsi
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- The combination of our heritage of German settlers — mostly in the northern part of the county — as well as the large number of canning factories that use to dominate our agri-business foundation, made Carroll perfect as a place for German POWs to work.
- The War of 1812: Preventive wars are tricky to judge in retrospect
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- Over 175 years of opinion-making, The Sun's editorial page has sometimes hit the mark and sometimes badly missed it.
- Former secretary of state to speak at Pratt on Thursday
- Opponents of Arizona's immigration law like to conjure Nazis demanding identification papers, but they need to realize the real culprit here is the need of America's welfare state to make its citizens -- and non-citizens -- "legible."
- The United States has not won a war since 1945. We have been involved in numerous conflicts and our military has performed magnificently — considering the political interference and (mis)direction endured.
- For a nation that played such a devastating role in the Holocaust, Lithuania is trying hard to make people forget.
- Baltimore's top cop warned Tuesday against "race-baiting" amid rising tensions across the nation, citing the Trayvon Martin case and cautioning that a video generating outrage on the Internet of a tourist being beaten and stripped in downtown Baltimore does not appear to depict a hate crime.
- Baltimore's top cop on Tuesday warned against "race-baiting" amid rising tensions across the nation.