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- Hardebeck sold company to Facebook last fall, now runs Greater Baltimore Tech Council
- Father Joseph F. Barr skyped his youngest parishioners at Immaculate Conception School from Rome, where he will watch the elevation of Baltimore Archbishop Edwin F. O'Brien to cardinal.
- Summer exchange program helps Howard County high school students learn about foreign cultures
- New Penn State football coach Bill O'Brien knows it will be important to recruit the Maryland-D.C. corridor.
- Calvert Hall's Davis, Williams commit to Penn State
- Agnes E. May, a homemaker and volunteer, died Saturday of congestive heart failure at St. Joseph Medical Center. She was 88.
- Dr. Scott Rifkin says the Baltimore Jewish Times "has a long and distinguished history and deserves to be saved," as its parent company is mired in a contentious bankruptcy.
- The end of the war in Iraq had sent thousands of military service members home just in time for the holidays. Many pass through Baltimore Washington International Airport, before returning to families and, often, babies born while they were away.
- Brother James Kelly, president of Mount St. Joseph's High School for the last decade, died of prostate cancer early Saturday at his order's residence in Irvington. He was 64.
- History teacher at all-boys Catholic high school in Baltimore had been diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer
- On. Nov. 20, Brother James Kelly, president and CEO of the all-boys Catholic high school in Baltimore, will receive the Cross of Honour, the most prestigious award a member of the laity can receive from the pope.
- This year's Salute to Service feed will feature members of Task Force Raven – the 1297th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion — who have been stationed for six months in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
- Stella Maris International Seafarers Center is a home away from home for international merchant mariners.
- Since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, our country has engaged in two wars, one in Iraq and one in Afghanistan.
- Thirty-six kids arrived in the U.S. July 3 from Bogota. The orphans, all older and therefore harder to adopt out, are on the ultimate summer vacation, leaving behind lives spent in institutions or foster homes.
- Technology, not test scores, will point students toward the future
- As work begins on a statewide fiber-optic network that will connect every Maryland school, college, hospital, police and fire station, senior center and library, businesspeople are hoping to get involved
- The controversial, ultra-low calorie hCG diet is back in vogue, thanks in part to easy online access to the pregnancy hormone it's based on
- The American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland put the MTA on notice Tuesday that it intends to file suit over the conduct of transit police in ordering photographers to stop taking pictures.