theodore roosevelt
- Barack Obama may need to put a bit of John Wayne in his foreign policy words right now.
- Renovation could make the Havre de Grace Opera House a star attraction
- Ehrlich, like Reagan, makes Republicans feel comfortable with their prejudices
- Fred Schumacher of Frederick and Paul Betker of Hagerstown are longtime competitors in the JFK 50 Mile race, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this month.
- Since we're on the cusp of Halloween, better beware of the possible return of the dreaded snallygaster, the half reptile and half bird that swoops from the clouds to dine on small game, farm animals, inattentive pets, and even young children, that reportedly first visited Maryland in 1906.
- Don't let the lobbyists drive the debate over health care reform
- My colleague Candy Thomson recently reported that a study will evaluate the structural condition of the Bay Bridge.
- The Orioles, who once controlled a huge territory, now share much of it with the Washington Nationals, who are ensconced in a population-rich portion of what was once the Orioles' domain.
- Paul Dickson, a Garrett Park resident, loves the origins of words and is a respected compiler of word books and dictionaries.
- Dorothy I. Levin, a longtime Columbia resident who was known for her colorful personality and lively parties for members of the burgeoning dinner theater scene in Maryland, died Monday, in her home after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer's disease. She was 86.
- Reservoir is headed to its first boys basketball state semifinals, joining Potomac, Milford Mill and Urbana
- Armstrong case just another argument for why sports should be about playing, not watching
- The area's owners plan to keep a restaurant in the space
- Inspired by the life and spirit of Theodore Roosevelt, Kettle Hill opened April 20 on Market Place as the anchor restaurant in the Power Plant Live complex.
- Kimball Byron recently participated in his 44th event after becoming youngest to finish at age 11
- History, not an imagined rejection of capitalism, explains the president's re-election victory
- , the Nov. 15, 1964, edition of the Baltimore Sun's Sunday Magazine carried a story by Philip Myers with the headline, "I Remember … Theodore Roosevelt in Westminster."
- Jules Witcover says demographic trends are leaving the Republican Party behind
- The United States needs to follow the models of Germany and Switzerland to make its approach to universal health care work.
- Veteran mixed martial artist and Baltimore native Sherman "The Tank" Pendergarst has lost his battle with cancer Friday. He was 46.
- Disgraced collector Barry H. Landau was sentenced to seven years in federal prison Wednesday for stealing thousands of historic documents worth as much as $2.5 million from archives along the East Coast, including Baltimore, where the scheme unraveled last summer.
- 1912 wasn't the city's first moment in the national political spotlight, but it was one of its most memorable
- Herradura tequila, fresh lemon and pineapple, cinnamon simple syrup make for a sophisticated but unpretentious summer cocktail at Power Plant Live's Kettle Hill
- Maryland's Nana Meriwether almost becomes the first Maryland woman in 55 years to claim the crown
- If you want a glimpse into the near future of contemporary American dining, head down to Power Plant Live, where a promising new restaurant named Kettle Hill has put down stakes. It's a farm-to-table restaurant for the century's second decade.
- Whether class warfare is the rich taking advantage of the poor, as the Democrats paint the issue, or the poor enviously blaming the hard-working rich, as the Republicans like to define it, the stage is set for another rerun of the debate that has fueled both parties at least since the days of FDR's New Deal.
- Report says billions spent, thousands of jobs supported by outdoor recreation in Delmarva's natural areas
- Inspired, its operators say, by the life and spirit of Theodore Roosevelt, Kettle Hill will open on April 20 on Market Place as the anchor restaurant in the Power Plant Live complex.
- Inspired by Teddy Roosevelt, Kettle Hill will open April 30 in the anchor restaurant space at Power Plant Live. The bar within has a name, the Saddle Bar
- Obama's calm is needed to balance the hotheads calling for war with Iran
- Ruth L. Thomas, whose philanthropic interests ranged from medical institutions to helping newly arrived immigrants, died Wednesday from complications of a stroke at Springhouse Assisted-Living in Pikesville. She was 97.
- President Obama's attempt to echo Theodore Roosevelt was a cynical start to his re-election campaign.
- President Obama's speech in Kansas this week, an echo of Theodore Roosevelt a century before, was his strongest effort yet to connect with the passion driving the Occupy Wall Street movement.
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- 'Something of Splendor' explores decorative arts in presidential history
- Baltimore isn't the only place where trees are disrespected
- Eliot Spitzer signed off for good at CNN Wednesday night following the annoucement earlier in the day that his "In the Arena" show would be replaced in the prime-time lineup Aug. 8.I wonder in Spitzer knew how often Richard Nixon cited this same quote after he was forced to resign the presidency in disgrace following Watergate.
- Before he is laid to rest next Wednesday at a quiet suburban cemetery, the body of former Maryland governor and Baltimore mayor William Donald Schaefer will be taken on a grand "final tour" of the iconic city sites he is largely responsible for making reality.