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- Harold A. "Hal" Cohen, first chairman of Maryland's Health Services Cost Review Commission, who was a respected medical economist, died of cancer Monday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. He was 73 and lived in Pikesville.
- Professor challenges ideas about allowances
- New documentary tackles West Point and Annapolis, culminating with this year's Army-Navy football game
- Baltimore composer Will Redman creates complex, graphic scores that are open to interpretation
- Dorothy E. Brunson, a media executive and communications consultant and former owner of WEBB-AM in Baltimore, died Sunday from complications due to ovarian cancer at Mercy Medical Center. She was 72.
- Dorothy E. Brunson, a media executive and communications consultant and former owner of WEBB-AM in Baltimore, died Sunday from complications due to ovarian cancer at Mercy Medical Center. She was 72.
- Coppola's "Twixt" trailer premieres, featuring music by Dan Deacon
- Aberdeen Proving Ground Federal Credit Union, Harford and Cecil counties' largest credit union, has hired Keith C. O'Neil Jr. the senior vice president of information technology
- John Sampson Toll, a gifted physicist and founding chancellor of the University System of Maryland, died Friday of heart failure at the Fox Hill Assisted Living Facility in Bethesda. He was 87.
- Hopkins' Dr. Gordon Tomaselli found his calling after his mother's cardiac arrest
- So influential has Sanjay Stone been as a role model that if all goes as planned, all three sons of Herman and Shanti Stone of River Hill will be alumni of the Naval Academy by 2015.
- Demetrius J. Dukas, a world-renowned Byzantine iconographer who decorated churches with mosaics and paintings in the United States and abroad, is dead at 83
- Dr. Barbara Starfield, a professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health whose work in the field of primary care and health policy brought her international acclaim, died June 10 while swimming at her home in Menlo Park, Calif. She was 78.