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1996 > April > 11
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Samuel Shelley Darling, 86, C&P; Telephone Co. engineer
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The rise and fall of women in the Clinton White House
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Orioles drop Indians in 10th, 3-2 Palmeiro delivers game-winning hit; O’s improve to 6-1; Hammonds’ double is key; Extra-inning loss 1st for Indians since ’94
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Vest, jacket are stolen from car
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Man is found severely hurt on roadside near U.S. 1
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Report on Pratt aide due tomorrow City will release data on Henson credentials
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White, St. Mary’s capture battle of unbeatens, 11-8 His 3 goals lead No. 1 past No. 2 St. Paul’s
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Celebrate city life”City Life Alive,” a monthlong…
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Man charged in collision with rescue truck
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Auto racingInternational Motorsports Hall of Fame: Announced…
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Governor’s choice to stop sprawl Sen. Haines’ bill: Veto needed to curb farmland loss in Carroll, control residential growth.
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The Wright stuff
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Deer Park pupils to be shifted to 2 schools nearby
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Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes…
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Members of the Maryland Association of Certified…
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Step up to smaller scale at La Scala
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Brickman speaks up for pop
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Japan on Charles StreetA new Japanese restaurant,…
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Still don’t ask Gays in service: On tough issue, appeals court defers to military, president, Congress.
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Three banks are robbed in two days Teen held in one case; thefts seem unrelated
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A Bit of Baltimore You are here: Museum complex offers a basic sketch of city life through the ages. It will be popular with tourists and kids, but don’t expect an in-depth study.
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Couple of old masters take long view on Woods Booming shots leave Nicklaus, Palmer agape
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The mane event Baltimore County’s three well-bred steeplechases are a splendid introduction to spring. And the tailgate parties can be grand.
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FireMount Airy: Firefighters responded at 2: 19…
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Congressional budget would cut city school aid House-approved plan reduces funding by nearly $9 million
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No. 9 Loyola scores early, often against St. Joseph’s, 26-6
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Man convicted of first-degree murder in stabbing death of wife last summer He could receive life without parole
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School board’s talks with unions continue
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White, St. Mary’s capture battle of unbeatens, 11-8 His 3 goals lead No. 1 past No. 2 St. Paul’s
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A Bit of Baltimore True to history: Iron-fronted building, a beguiling new gateway, is the city’s perfect Bicentennial gift to itself.
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The mane event Baltimore County’s three well-bred steeplechases are a splendid introduction to spring. And the tailgate parties can be grand.
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Baysox rumble past Thunder in opener Back in O’s organization, O’Donoghue wins, 10-1
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Officials seek to ease jail delays Cause of backlogs remains in dispute
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Asian celebrationThe Asian Arts and Culture Center…
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Three banks are robbed in two days Teen held in one case; thefts seem unrelated
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Unabomber suspect’s rage shows in letters Kaczynski wrote to farmhand for years
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The Wright stuff
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Japan on Charles StreetA new Japanese restaurant,…
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Man is found severely hurt on roadside near U.S. 1
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Peter Jennings leads a ‘Journey to Terror’
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New USAir leaders get higher pay Compensation exceeds successors’; salaries may affect talks with unions
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Cold night, but hot play warms heart
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Still don’t ask Gays in service: On tough issue, appeals court defers to military, president, Congress.
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Daffodil ShowLondon Town House and Gardens will…
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Science class with heart Hands-on: A Pikesville teacher-turned- entrepreneur has developed two science courses that actively involve students.
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Police logWilde Lake: 10600 block of Little…
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Members of the Maryland Association of Certified…
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Gabbing with gobblers half the thrill
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Notable
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Vest, jacket are stolen from car
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Betrayal of trust Rostenkowski convicted: Powerful congressman gets 17 months on corruption charges.
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Spring to action Annual GreenScape cleanup a show of community pride.
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Caps top Rangers, 4-1, to clinch playoff spot Head to postseason for 14th year in row
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Poll shows concern over discipline in schools Overcrowding also seen as problem in classrooms
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How do I love lists? Let me jot the ways
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Jumping into spring
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O’Neill gets a break but Hershey doesn’t, 5-3 Bandits triumph as goalie is honored, then rested
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Two injured in collision near Ridges
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Growth curb called threat to economy Proposal would ban new developments for 18 months; ‘Financial disaster’; Foes raise specter of increase in property taxes
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A relaxed approach fits volunteer’s fashion needs
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Loyola defeats Severn from ground up, 16-5 Hard work on loose balls fuels relentless attack
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Lip service won’t improve the business climate
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Samuel Shelley Darling, 86, C&P; Telephone Co. engineer
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Police logOwen Brown: 9500 block of Berger…
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FireMount Airy: Firefighters responded at 2: 19…
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Cold fact: weather chills players, fans Winter-like conditions a continuing nuisance
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Columbia man acquitted of sex abuse charges Case is first of six against defendant
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Ex-Freddie Mac official heads First Union effortFirst…
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Drunken driver jail to operate without aid Struggling private facility has been denied state help to stem losses of $600,000
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Student shot to death at Hopkins Homewood slaying follows argument; man is arrested
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Sand Gnats deal Shorebirds first loss
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Sales of new cars go into skid First-quarter figures 11.9 percent below those a year ago
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Drinking tiger soup
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Congressional budget would cut city school aid House-approved plan reduces funding by nearly $9 million
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Fourth suspect arrested in Bel Air in John Watters Meeting House fire
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Police logEllicott City: 4000 block of Overlook…
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U.S. All-Stars fend off Capital stars, 126-110 Benjamin’s 24 points lead winners; Hemsley gets 14 in losing cause
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Housing settlement impacts many ACLU suit: Agreement ending discrimination case may provide path for the nation.
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First line of defense 911 operators have to defuse situations with their wits and a switchboard.
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President vetoes bill to bar late abortions Procedure is necessary sometimes to save life of mother, Clinton says
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Delegate is ordered to pay $48,000 in payroll taxes for his law firm employees
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The $702 million dispute Huge strike losses push baseball owners, players toward deal
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FDA warns of some Chinese herbal products’ dangers Items are marketed as ‘legal highs’
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Come to the cabaret
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In Detroit, team, times are changing
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Gas station planned in Marada park Bank seeks approval for adjacent branch
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Tagliabue report: Browns fell short of move criteria But potential Md. lawsuit helped force settlement
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Hebron warms up vs. Garden City, 14-4
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Spring is the season for these ravens to perform
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Man charged in collision with rescue truck
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Heavy-equipment operators’ strike ends in compromise Tentative deal addresses Saturday pay issue
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Busta RhymesThe Coming (Elektra 61742)For better or…
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Baysox, exhibit honor O’Neil, Negro leagues
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Two injured in collision near Ridges
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Hampstead budget draft has $500,000 shortfall But mayor promises no municipal tax boost
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4th of July fete may be in peril Kiwanis loses charter, may not do fireworks
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A household name to sell U.S. game Biggest booster: Former NFL star William “The Refrigerator” Perry is making a comeback in Britain as the smash- mouth ambassador of American-style football.
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Sales of new cars go into skid First-quarter figures 11.9 percent below those a year ago
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Gas station planned in Marada park Bank seeks approval for adjacent branch
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FireHampstead: Firefighters from Manchester assisted Hampstead at…
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Caps top Rangers, 4-1, to clinch playoff spot Head to postseason for 14th year in row
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Science class with heart Hands-on: A Pikesville teacher-turned- entrepreneur has developed two science courses that actively involve students.
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Cold night, but hot play warms heart
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Heavy-equipment operators’ strike ends in compromise Tentative deal addresses Saturday pay issue
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4 who fled Pa. prison seen in area
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Betrayal of trust Rostenkowski convicted: Powerful congressman gets 17 months on corruption charges.
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Police logOwen Brown: 9500 block of Berger…
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Hebron warms up vs. Garden City, 14-4
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One for the Framers
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Gabbing with gobblers half the thrill
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Hampstead budget draft has $500,000 shortfall But mayor promises no municipal tax boost
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Jerry Wheeler, 56, carpenter, sports fanJerry Wheeler,…
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Police logWilde Lake: 10600 block of Little…
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Student shot to death at Hopkins Homewood slaying follows argument; man is arrested
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Unabomber suspect’s rage shows in letters Kaczynski wrote to farmhand for years
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Housing settlement impacts many ACLU suit: Agreement ending discrimination case may provide path for the nation.
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Notable
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FDA warns of some Chinese herbal products’ dangers Items are marketed as ‘legal highs’
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The $702 million dispute Huge strike losses push baseball owners, players toward deal
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Building stable careers Beginnings: Genesis Jobs, a decade-old nonprofit company fueled by volunteers and church donations, has placed about 2,000 people in entry-level positions.
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Immunizations rise to 75% of U.S. children, Shalala says Rate was 55% in ’92 but now is called highest in history
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Man found on church pew charged with breaking in
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Hopkins, Terps have bye in mind
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4 who fled Pa. prison seen in area
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Media don’t notice all the good studentsI…
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Class action may bring more pension benefits Proposed settlement would affect those who worked at 6 companies
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FireHampstead: Firefighters from Manchester assisted Hampstead at…
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Orioles drop Indians in 10th, 3-2 Palmeiro delivers game-winning hit; O’s improve to 6-1; Hammonds’ double is key; Extra-inning loss 1st for Indians since ’94
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Man found on church pew charged with breaking in
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Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes…
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Police union attacks Gary in radio ad Spot says crime on rise, police salaries slashed; Commercial on 3 stations; Executive accuses labor leaders of using scare tactics
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Couple of old masters take long view on Woods Booming shots leave Nicklaus, Palmer agape
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Loyola defeats Severn from ground up, 16-5 Hard work on loose balls fuels relentless attack
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Broadneck erases 4-1 deficit, upsets Arundel, 5-4
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Alexander’s getting short on patience ‘Why don’t you trade me?’ say perennial backup
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One for the Framers
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Governor’s choice to stop sprawl Sen. Haines’ bill: Veto needed to curb farmland loss in Carroll, control residential growth.
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Students plant tree in memory of officers
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State to give $15 million for county school construction
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O’Neill gets a break but Hershey doesn’t, 5-3 Bandits triumph as goalie is honored, then rested
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Larry LaPrise,83, who wrote “The Hokey Pokey”…
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BethShip wins $1.7 million Navy contract Mothballing of tanker means month’s work for 160
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Immunizations rise to 75% of U.S. children, Shalala says Rate was 55% in ’92 but now is called highest in history
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M. Butterfly’
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A Bit of Baltimore You are here: Museum complex offers a basic sketch of city life through the ages. It will be popular with tourists and kids, but don’t expect an in-depth study.
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Deliveryman foils attempted robbery
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Plan to lure businesses is revealed Tax breaks, fund to support loans among incentives; Council approval required; Proponents cite need to increase corporate tax base
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Bell Atlantic to offer access to the Internet Service set to begin in Washington first, then Baltimore area
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Step up to smaller scale at La Scala
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To the end, Rouse believed in decent housing for poor
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Columbia man acquitted of sex abuse charges Case is first of six against defendant
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Notable
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How do I love lists? Let me jot the ways
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4th of July fete may be in peril Kiwanis loses charter, may not do fireworks
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Shooting, rebounding get boost with duo, Terps’ Williams says Cephas, forward from Del., still needs qualifying SAT
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U.S. All-Stars fend off Capital stars, 126-110 Benjamin’s 24 points lead winners; Hemsley gets 14 in losing cause
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Come to the cabaret
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Jumping into spring
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Spring to action Annual GreenScape cleanup a show of community pride.
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Woman surprises burglar, but tackle box is stolen
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Larry LaPrise,83, who wrote “The Hokey Pokey”…
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Broadneck erases 4-1 deficit, upsets Arundel, 5-4
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In Detroit, team, times are changing
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3 food businesses closed for emergency water loss
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M. Butterfly’
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Tagliabue report: Browns fell short of move criteria But potential Md. lawsuit helped force settlement
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Police logEllicott City: 4000 block of Overlook…
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Bell Atlantic to offer access to the Internet Service set to begin in Washington first, then Baltimore area
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Nobody’s hungrier than Montgomerie Masters candidate has thin U.S. resume
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Officials seek to ease jail delays Cause of backlogs remains in dispute
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Housing staffers targeted by city Strict inspections spurred by revelations about slum properties
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3rd driver pleads guilty to transporting illegal aliens Ride ended at Bay Bridge when truck crashed Feb. 7
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BethShip wins $1.7 million Navy contract Mothballing of tanker means month’s work for 160
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First line of defense 911 operators have to defuse situations with their wits and a switchboard.
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Research firm to move to Md. State funding helps attract fledgling Conn. company
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Ex-Freddie Mac official heads First Union effortFirst…
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Drinking tiger soup
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‘Love Letters’ performance to benefit church
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A household name to sell U.S. game Biggest booster: Former NFL star William “The Refrigerator” Perry is making a comeback in Britain as the smash- mouth ambassador of American-style football.
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Rouse memorial
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Baysox rumble past Thunder in opener Back in O’s organization, O’Donoghue wins, 10-1
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Parents trained in talking to teens Camp Blaze seminars emphasize bonding
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Delegate is ordered to pay $48,000 in payroll taxes for his law firm employees
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Peter Jennings leads a ‘Journey to Terror’
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Woman surprises burglar, but tackle box is stolen
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Auto racingInternational Motorsports Hall of Fame: Announced…
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3rd driver pleads guilty to transporting illegal aliens Ride ended at Bay Bridge when truck crashed Feb. 7
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Jerry Wheeler, 56, carpenter, sports fanJerry Wheeler,…
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Building stable careers Beginnings: Genesis Jobs, a decade-old nonprofit company fueled by volunteers and church donations, has placed about 2,000 people in entry-level positions.
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Glenelg High Choir does well during competitions in Atlanta
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Curran seeks reversal by court on police-traffic stop ruling Decision endangers officers, he says
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Shooting, rebounding get boost with duo, Terps’ Williams says Cephas, forward from Del., still needs qualifying SAT
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No. 9 Loyola scores early, often against St. Joseph’s, 26-6
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A relaxed approach fits volunteer’s fashion needs
-
Housing staffers targeted by city Strict inspections spurred by revelations about slum properties
-
Growth curb called threat to economy Proposal would ban new developments for 18 months; ‘Financial disaster’; Foes raise specter of increase in property taxes
-
Spotlight hits an obscure agency Pratt controversy draws attention to real estate office PPTC
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Nobody’s hungrier than Montgomerie Masters candidate has thin U.S. resume
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‘Love Letters’ performance to benefit church
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The rise and fall of women in the Clinton White House
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Brickman speaks up for pop
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Report on Pratt aide due tomorrow City will release data on Henson credentials
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Racing art exhibit recalls past glory
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Using his art to get to the heart of writer’s illness-filled darkness Paradise lost: A psychotherapist probes the writings of F. Scott Fitzgerald to explain why he came apart.
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Stadium chief leaving Orioles for front-office job with Ravens Sommerhof to oversee NFL team’s ticket sales
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Lip service won’t improve the business climate
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3 food businesses closed for emergency water loss
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Rouse memorial
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Clinton leads last farewell to Brown Commerce chief’s funeral is filled with spirit of life well-lived
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Deer Park pupils to be shifted to 2 schools nearby
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Ads put kids in grown-up poses Fashion: ‘Playing dress-up,’ J. C. Penney says, but it peddles clothes for youngsters to wear all the time.
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Celebrate city life”City Life Alive,” a monthlong…
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Tropf’s unfinished business Outside interest: Atholton’s two-time state indoor mile champion wants to achieve a similar status in outdoor track.
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Parents trained in talking to teens Camp Blaze seminars emphasize bonding
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Research firm to move to Md. State funding helps attract fledgling Conn. company
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Hopkins, Terps have bye in mind
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Notable
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Students plant tree in memory of officers
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Busta RhymesThe Coming (Elektra 61742)For better or…
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Racing art exhibit recalls past glory
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Alexander’s getting short on patience ‘Why don’t you trade me?’ say perennial backup
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Clinton leads last farewell to Brown Commerce chief’s funeral is filled with spirit of life well-lived
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Poll shows concern over discipline in schools Overcrowding also seen as problem in classrooms
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Cold fact: weather chills players, fans Winter-like conditions a continuing nuisance
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Man convicted of first-degree murder in stabbing death of wife last summer He could receive life without parole
-
Deliveryman foils attempted robbery
-
Sand Gnats deal Shorebirds first loss
-
Baysox, exhibit honor O’Neil, Negro leagues
-
Daffodil ShowLondon Town House and Gardens will…
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Stadium chief leaving Orioles for front-office job with Ravens Sommerhof to oversee NFL team’s ticket sales
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Fourth suspect arrested in Bel Air in John Watters Meeting House fire
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Ads put kids in grown-up poses Fashion: ‘Playing dress-up,’ J. C. Penney says, but it peddles clothes for youngsters to wear all the time.
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Police union attacks Gary in radio ad Spot says crime on rise, police salaries slashed; Commercial on 3 stations; Executive accuses labor leaders of using scare tactics
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President vetoes bill to bar late abortions Procedure is necessary sometimes to save life of mother, Clinton says
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Using his art to get to the heart of writer’s illness-filled darkness Paradise lost: A psychotherapist probes the writings of F. Scott Fitzgerald to explain why he came apart.
-
New USAir leaders get higher pay Compensation exceeds successors’; salaries may affect talks with unions
-
To the end, Rouse believed in decent housing for poor
-
A Bit of Baltimore True to history: Iron-fronted building, a beguiling new gateway, is the city’s perfect Bicentennial gift to itself.
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Tropf’s unfinished business Outside interest: Atholton’s two-time state indoor mile champion wants to achieve a similar status in outdoor track.
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State to give $15 million for county school construction
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Asian celebrationThe Asian Arts and Culture Center…
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Spotlight hits an obscure agency Pratt controversy draws attention to real estate office PPTC
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Spring is the season for these ravens to perform
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Drunken driver jail to operate without aid Struggling private facility has been denied state help to stem losses of $600,000
-
School board’s talks with unions continue
-
Curran seeks reversal by court on police-traffic stop ruling Decision endangers officers, he says
-
Glenelg High Choir does well during competitions in Atlanta
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Class action may bring more pension benefits Proposed settlement would affect those who worked at 6 companies
-
Plan to lure businesses is revealed Tax breaks, fund to support loans among incentives; Council approval required; Proponents cite need to increase corporate tax base
-
Media don’t notice all the good studentsI…