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1996 > April > 12
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‘Wide World of Sports’ puts focus on Arundel’s Carlson
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‘Embarrassing’ start frustrates Centennial’s girls lacrosse team
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Vote to preserve gardens falls short Balmuckety mansion plot dropped by county panel
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Reich signs with Jets as backup to O’Donnell
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120,000 units open to poor from projects Available apartments mostly are far away from current homes; Sun studied census data; 1,342 black families scheduled to move as part of suit settlement
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Festival to celebrate Herring Run rebirth Walkathon along stream, games at park tomorrow
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Dr. Edward Kowalewski, 75, UM medical professor
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Price’s Collins honored as Leader of the…
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Young readers get boost Program uses discussion to draw students into books, library
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Crestar has sizzling first quarter Earnings set record at $55.4 million despite poor winter weather
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Golf course supervisor is fired Government gadfly Murphy says he was let go in personal, political move
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Former police chaplain charged in sex abuse Minister accused of incidents in 1992
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Quarry blasts may tip china Geological expert predicts explosions won’t damage homes
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SPCA collars big names, big fun in name of pets
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Orioles clear fences, Indians, 14-4 6 homers, sloppy play by Cleveland cap sweep, 7-1 start
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Arundel judge promises decision soon on disputed transfers by Carroll sheriff
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Police union’s scare tactics FOP’s radio ad insults taxpayer intelligence.
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Mount Airy Middle to have Spring Book Fair for Library Week
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Death penalty debate revived by appeal in double-slaying case Md. statute invalid, Williams’ lawyers say
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Bowling alley vandalism laid to 2 men
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Nipper Mania A dog’s life: As a 14-foot piece of canine kitsch comes home, RCA’s trademark pooch is still bigger than life around town and beyond.
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Bates directs stellar ‘Homicide’
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$4.6 million allotted to aid laid-off federal employees
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North Carroll’s offense heats up, helps Panthers rout S. Carroll, 11-1
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Air, childhood experts worried that 7-year-old was at controls Some psychologists reluctant to question parents’ motives
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Astros: In its opening nine-game homestand, Houston…
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F.S. Key’s Cahoon hits new heights Pole vaulter: Senior Tony Cahoon is trying to match the accomplishment of his friend and predecessor in the pole vault at Key by winning back-to-back state titles.
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A Rouse failure, an island’s gain Saved: Wye Island remains an environmental crown jewel after James Rouse was thwarted in his bid for its limited development.
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Glenelg bruises foes in Atholton tourney Wins title with routs of Gibbons, Wilde Lake
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Suddenly, scuffed-up career becomes manicured dream
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EASTON — A July 29 trial date…
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Dr. Edward Kowalewski, 75, UM medical professor
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Liberty shuts down N. Carroll Lions’ defense too much for Panthers to handle
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Rules for the end of life
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Schmoke’s tourism problem Stop-gap measure: Plan to put more money into promotion still leaves mayor in a bind.
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Police logHickory Ridge: 10900 block of Little…
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Musical pieces fall into place ‘Gaea,’ three piano concertos for two left-handed soloists, is an ingenious oddity that also manages to be affecting.
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A story in yesterday’s Live section listed…
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Brown says he’s sure Carroll Co. needs plan to control growth Ordinance would ban any new subdivisions for the next 18 months
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Life in the ‘Colored’ South Movie review: “Once Upon a Time … When We Were Colored” sees more than segregation’s ugly subtleties.
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A little pilot who couldn’t and the parents who pushed
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‘Wide World of Sports’ puts focus on Arundel’s Carlson
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‘Fear’
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Belle rejects five-year, $43 million Indians deal He would have become majors’ best-paid player
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Baseball equipment stolen from high school storage shed
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Marriott International ‘on track’ as quarterly earnings jump 21% Riding the momentum of hotel industry
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Norman strikes first with 63 Record-tying round gives him Masters lead
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Red Wings seek record 61st victory tonight
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‘Giant Peach’ is tasty if not quite satisfying Beautifully animated version of the children’s classic has some nice moments but strays unnecessarily from the book.
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Ravens may seek trade to get Phillips Modell impressed after dinner meeting with Nebraska RB; Jets’ interest rising, too; Baltimore doesn’t fear fallout from legal woes
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The abortion issue — again
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Teacher of the Year is chosen Kandace Chase named best among public schools
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Ladew gardens losing its perennial director Began as volunteer: Longtime boss Lena Caron is retiring after her gardening expertise and fund-raising made the topiary wonderland in Monkton world famous.
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Bowling alley vandalism laid to 2 men
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First Union’s earnings drop 31 percent First Fidelity merger costs are blamed
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What Rouse wrought Columbia’s maker: James Rouse shaped not just where people lived, but how they lived.
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BaseballUnited Baseball League: Postponed operations until further…
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Market throw you for a loss? Try some strategy
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Maryland skins muskrats, but Texas is even worse
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Woman is charged with drug possession
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Former police chaplain charged in sex abuse Minister accused of incidents in 1992
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2 sophomores steal show at Knights Invite
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Angels: Assigned OF Eddie Christian to Single-A…
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Maersk suspends service S. American cargo goes to Va.; move seen as step toward pullout; Alliance effects appear; Local dock workers, maritime industry will see loss of work
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11% boost in property-tax rate proposed in Carroll Co. 2 commissioners fear looming budget deficit
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Henson hands in resignation Real estate officer was told to quit by Comptroller Pratt; Move effective today; Blames departure on ‘media frenzy,’ hostility of City Hall
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Patapsco, down five runs, overcomes Lansdowne, 11-7 Patriots hand Vikings another tough defeat
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Orioles clear fences, Indians, 14-4 6 homers, sloppy play by Cleveland cap sweep, 7-1 start
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Ecker eyes waiver on school funds Executive says budget can’t provide funds required by Md.; $6.6 million more needed; County must prove financial distress to be excused
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Council examines new trash policy Some residents worry about increased dumping
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The Rev. Edward James McCarthy,84, president of…
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Is there any earthly reason to save for retirement? Why?
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Man charged in hit-and-run on U.S. 1
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An article in yesterday’s Business section about…
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Reich signs with Jets as backup to O’Donnell
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Crestar has sizzling first quarter Earnings set record at $55.4 million despite poor winter weather
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Don’t blame society for drug abusersGregory Kane’s…
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Make your time count: Join the Stream Team
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‘Ghost in the Shell’
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There will be no stopping Bill now…
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Is there any earthly reason to save for retirement? Why?
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‘Giant Peach’ is tasty if not quite satisfying Beautifully animated version of the children’s classic has some nice moments but strays unnecessarily from the book.
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A story in yesterday’s Live section listed…
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What Rouse wrought Columbia’s maker: James Rouse shaped not just where people lived, but how they lived.
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North Carroll’s offense heats up, helps Panthers rout S. Carroll, 11-1
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Montgomery County pays for others
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Teacher of the Year is chosen Kandace Chase named best among public schools
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Suddenly, scuffed-up career becomes manicured dream
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Brown says he’s sure Carroll Co. needs plan to control growth Ordinance would ban any new subdivisions for the next 18 months
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Police logKings Contrivance: 6500 block of Allview…
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BaseballUnited Baseball League: Postponed operations until further…
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Man charged in hit-and-run on U.S. 1
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First Union’s earnings drop 31 percent First Fidelity merger costs are blamed
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Cable television rates resume march upward Operators cite new rules, but critics say executives are exploiting loopholes
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Rules for the end of life
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Patapsco, down five runs, overcomes Lansdowne, 11-7 Patriots hand Vikings another tough defeat
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The Rev. Edward James McCarthy,84, president of…
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Firefighter to be ousted, boss says Board found veteran guilty of hitting girl, 12, while on duty; ‘Charges are so strong’; Until final hearing, medical technician off work without pay
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Don’t blame society for drug abusersGregory Kane’s…
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Ravens may seek trade to get Phillips Modell impressed after dinner meeting with Nebraska RB; Jets’ interest rising, too; Baltimore doesn’t fear fallout from legal woes
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Make your time count: Join the Stream Team
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Young cross-country pilot tells kids to wait
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Two promising young men come to a deadly collision Hopkins student faces charge of killing ex-friend
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Members of the Maryland Association of Certified…
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Henson hands in resignation Real estate officer was told to quit by Comptroller Pratt; Move effective today; Blames departure on ‘media frenzy,’ hostility of City Hall
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O’s spread hits around to drive foes batty Johnson gets contribution from all parts of order
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Norman strikes first with 63 Record-tying round gives him Masters lead
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Scientist used NIH ties to bring youths to U.S. Sources say Gajdusek wrote letters of transit on institute letterhead
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Council examines new trash policy Some residents worry about increased dumping
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Glenelg bruises foes in Atholton tourney Wins title with routs of Gibbons, Wilde Lake
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Red Wings seek record 61st victory tonight
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Draw a line, give ball to someone else
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Angels: Assigned OF Eddie Christian to Single-A…
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‘Ghost in the Shell’
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Astros: In its opening nine-game homestand, Houston…
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St. John’s exhibition puts cartographers on the map ‘Space and Place’ marks 4 centuries of charts
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Arbutus teen charged in bank robbery, assault
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Nipper Mania A dog’s life: As a 14-foot piece of canine kitsch comes home, RCA’s trademark pooch is still bigger than life around town and beyond.
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Bates directs stellar ‘Homicide’
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Knee injury ends season for Muresan Starting center lost for Bullets’ playoff push
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Sinclair deal puts it among TV giants Channel 45 owner reaches into Midwest
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Marriott International ‘on track’ as quarterly earnings jump 21% Riding the momentum of hotel industry
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Joy Harjo and poetry sustain each other Chosen by poetry: Joy Harjo to read her poems and work with young people.
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Police logHickory Ridge: 10900 block of Little…
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Current, former Mids indicted Five face federal charges involving car-theft ring
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EASTON — A July 29 trial date…
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Ecker eyes waiver on school funds Executive says budget can’t provide funds required by Md.; $6.6 million more needed; County must prove financial distress to be excused
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Stocks fall amid worry about rates and profits Dow industrials finish 1 point higher, but other indexes sag
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Maryland skins muskrats, but Texas is even worse
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14-year-old accused of having BB pistol at Westminster East Middle is arrested
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Woman is charged with drug possession
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2 sophomores steal show at Knights Invite
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Teens set to visit the fabulous ’50s Bright lights: The Chesapeake Senior High School Theater Group is holding a fund-raiser to help replace a light board, sound system and stage curtains in its theater.
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Market throw you for a loss? Try some strategy
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W. B. Quackenbush Sr., 73, founder of Pride of Baltimore
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A little pilot who couldn’t and the parents who pushed
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Sinclair deal puts it among TV giants Channel 45 owner reaches into Midwest
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Stocks fall amid worry about rates and profits Dow industrials finish 1 point higher, but other indexes sag
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County schools official’s tasks cut Marchione orders change after botched Deer Park renovation
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14-year-old accused of having BB pistol at Westminster East Middle is arrested
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Death penalty debate revived by appeal in double-slaying case Md. statute invalid, Williams’ lawyers say
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Cable television rates resume march upward Operators cite new rules, but critics say executives are exploiting loopholes
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Teens set to visit the fabulous ’50s Bright lights: The Chesapeake Senior High School Theater Group is holding a fund-raiser to help replace a light board, sound system and stage curtains in its theater.
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Members of the Maryland Association of Certified…
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Vote to preserve gardens falls short Balmuckety mansion plot dropped by county panel
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Judge rules Carroll ball field lights can stay Residents claimed neighborhood disrupted
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Viva la gente Texas upstarts: They beat both Democratic and Republican party Establishments.
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Man gets life term in slaying of Middle River minister
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Knee injury ends season for Muresan Starting center lost for Bullets’ playoff push
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Catonsville stuns Loch Raven, 11-10 Comets end Raiders’ 34-game winning streak
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Police union’s scare tactics FOP’s radio ad insults taxpayer intelligence.
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Quarry blasts may tip china Geological expert predicts explosions won’t damage homes
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Dangerous context for assisted suicide Judicial decisions: Rulings from two appeals courts put issue on fast track.
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Carroll Co. ‘honored’ for banning history text Free speech group gives school board its ‘Muzzle’
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Arbutus teen charged in bank robbery, assault
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Young readers get boost Program uses discussion to draw students into books, library
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Joy Harjo and poetry sustain each other Chosen by poetry: Joy Harjo to read her poems and work with young people.
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Two promising young men come to a deadly collision Hopkins student faces charge of killing ex-friend
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Montgomery County pays for others
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Draw a line, give ball to someone else
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A graphic in Tuesday’s editions incorrectly reported…
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Seton Keough survives tough stretch
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Young cross-country pilot tells kids to wait
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Festival to celebrate Herring Run rebirth Walkathon along stream, games at park tomorrow
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Chesapeake rally jolts Glen Burnie, 6-5
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‘Fear’
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A graphic in Tuesday’s editions incorrectly reported…
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Maersk suspends service S. American cargo goes to Va.; move seen as step toward pullout; Alliance effects appear; Local dock workers, maritime industry will see loss of work
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Viva la gente Texas upstarts: They beat both Democratic and Republican party Establishments.
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Air, childhood experts worried that 7-year-old was at controls Some psychologists reluctant to question parents’ motives
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THE CARROLL County Board of Zoning Appeals…
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$140 worth of cigarettes stolen from High’s in Severna Park
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An article in yesterday’s Business section about…
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The abortion issue — again
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Baseball equipment stolen from high school storage shed
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Ladew gardens losing its perennial director Began as volunteer: Longtime boss Lena Caron is retiring after her gardening expertise and fund-raising made the topiary wonderland in Monkton world famous.
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Seton Keough survives tough stretch
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Judge rules Carroll ball field lights can stay Residents claimed neighborhood disrupted
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Life in the ‘Colored’ South Movie review: “Once Upon a Time … When We Were Colored” sees more than segregation’s ugly subtleties.
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Chesapeake rally jolts Glen Burnie, 6-5
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$4.6 million allotted to aid laid-off federal employees
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County schools official’s tasks cut Marchione orders change after botched Deer Park renovation
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Bombing is remembered as anniversary approaches
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Sales rebound with start of spring Retailers perform well in March
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F.S. Key’s Cahoon hits new heights Pole vaulter: Senior Tony Cahoon is trying to match the accomplishment of his friend and predecessor in the pole vault at Key by winning back-to-back state titles.
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11% boost in property-tax rate proposed in Carroll Co. 2 commissioners fear looming budget deficit
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Sympathy for the devil
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Liberty shuts down N. Carroll Lions’ defense too much for Panthers to handle
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Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes…
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Catonsville stuns Loch Raven, 11-10 Comets end Raiders’ 34-game winning streak
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Carroll Co. ‘honored’ for banning history text Free speech group gives school board its ‘Muzzle’
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Schmoke’s tourism problem Stop-gap measure: Plan to put more money into promotion still leaves mayor in a bind.
-
A Rouse failure, an island’s gain Saved: Wye Island remains an environmental crown jewel after James Rouse was thwarted in his bid for its limited development.
-
Musical pieces fall into place ‘Gaea,’ three piano concertos for two left-handed soloists, is an ingenious oddity that also manages to be affecting.
-
There will be no stopping Bill now…
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Dangerous context for assisted suicide Judicial decisions: Rulings from two appeals courts put issue on fast track.
-
Sales rebound with start of spring Retailers perform well in March
-
Golf course supervisor is fired Government gadfly Murphy says he was let go in personal, political move
-
Price’s Collins honored as Leader of the…
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O’s spread hits around to drive foes batty Johnson gets contribution from all parts of order
-
Scientist used NIH ties to bring youths to U.S. Sources say Gajdusek wrote letters of transit on institute letterhead
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Belle rejects five-year, $43 million Indians deal He would have become majors’ best-paid player
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Bombing is remembered as anniversary approaches
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Arundel judge promises decision soon on disputed transfers by Carroll sheriff
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Current, former Mids indicted Five face federal charges involving car-theft ring
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THE CARROLL County Board of Zoning Appeals…
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Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes…
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SPCA collars big names, big fun in name of pets
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Sympathy for the devil
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Firefighter to be ousted, boss says Board found veteran guilty of hitting girl, 12, while on duty; ‘Charges are so strong’; Until final hearing, medical technician off work without pay
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$140 worth of cigarettes stolen from High’s in Severna Park
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Mount Airy Middle to have Spring Book Fair for Library Week
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W. B. Quackenbush Sr., 73, founder of Pride of Baltimore
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St. John’s exhibition puts cartographers on the map ‘Space and Place’ marks 4 centuries of charts
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120,000 units open to poor from projects Available apartments mostly are far away from current homes; Sun studied census data; 1,342 black families scheduled to move as part of suit settlement
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‘Embarrassing’ start frustrates Centennial’s girls lacrosse team
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Police logKings Contrivance: 6500 block of Allview…
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Man gets life term in slaying of Middle River minister
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Nipper Mania