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1996 > April > 15
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Cummings is coasting as Kondner struggles Democrat almost sure to win tomorrow’s 7th District election
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Hampstead plans to flush fire hydrants
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NBA notable
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BaseballAthletics: Optioned P Steve Montgomery to Triple-A…
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Police captain from Annapolis to give talk
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Students to help raise rape awareness WMC-based groups, county crisis center to sponsor campaign
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Students help raise rape awareness in Carroll Co. College-based groups to sponsor campaign
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Even the stations don’t like gas prices First winter, now this, retailers say as they pass along increases; Motoring
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Almonte’s hits wasted in Keys’ 4-3 defeat
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‘Ruggedized’ laptop computer marketed for use in police cars Time-saving crime-fighter developed in Annapolis
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The Luddites are back, and this time they’re taking on computers Nonviolent group seeks to ‘unplug’ society from modern technology
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Bandits present new look, but fall to Bears, 4-2 Coach juggles lineup in playoff preview
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Man threatens clerk, robs Mobil gas station
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Notable
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It can take a shocking, inexplicable tragedy…
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The Deer Park debacle Not just a health issue: Botched renovation reflects lack of school accountability.
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‘Truth in budgeting’ sought for highways Pork or prudence? The transportation industry and its congressional allies want to prevent funds earmarked for roads and airports from being spent elsewhere.
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56 cheerleaders add excitement to the Baltimore Orioles’ opening game at Camden Yards
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67 more county officers sought Police chief’s budget also asks executive for 56 patrol cars
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For millions, today isn’t tax deadline ‘Cross section of America’ skips filing each year
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The IRS wants you! Tax Day 1996: Debate on income tax reform gathering momentum.
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Marylanders killed in Fla. air crash Bodies of officer, pilot are identified
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A strange campaign considers the ‘wrong track’ numbers
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Bright hopes amid dark memories Holocaust dead are honored at annual remembrance
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Soft Windows 95 brings cultures closer together
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The Luddites are back, and this time they’re taking on computers Nonviolent group seeks to ‘unplug’ society from modern technology
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Police logEllicott City: 8700 block of Old…
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Haynes steps up, but O’s fall, 4-1 Rookie makes progress, loses second game to Twins
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For Twins, pitching is light at the end of the tunnel Trade for Rodriguez starts to look good
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Manna House saves lost minds and bodies
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Coping with the aftermath of horror Psychologist helps emergency workers
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Holocaust is not only a lesson for Germans
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A strange campaign considers the ‘wrong track’ numbers
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City’s historic markets struggling 1 year after privatization, some vendors complain of lost customers, expenses
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William G. Janik Sr., 67, plumber Maryland Institute, College of Art employee was self-taught sculptor
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Quarry law supported by state department
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Leon J. Ference, 78 postal supervisorLeon J….
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Members of the Maryland Association of Certified…
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Bright hopes amid dark memories Holocaust dead are honored at annual remembrance
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Police captain from Annapolis to give talk
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Norman’s major fall opens door for Faldo Masters collapse biggest in history of major championships; Six-shot lead squandered; Victory at Augusta is Briton’s third
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Haynes steps up, but O’s fall, 4-1 Rookie makes progress, loses second game to Twins
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Funds OK’d for Pleasant Valley sewage plant
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ABC’s Stossel explores the ‘Mystery of Happiness’
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Crash leaves woman in critical condition
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No apology for Pratt cartoonI am writing…
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Dr. Nahum R. Shulman, 70, clinical hematologistDr….
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For Twins, pitching is light at the end of the tunnel Trade for Rodriguez starts to look good
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Coping with the aftermath of horror Psychologist helps emergency workers
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A rich, rewarding life without television? Our ancestors did it in the remote past
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Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes…
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Budget changes would aid schools $52 million added to Balto. Co. capital plan
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Packaging and selling the metropolitan region
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Below are insider transactions of 1,000 shares…
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Mickelson feels pain for Norman Explaining to media will be tough, he says
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Almonte’s hits wasted in Keys’ 4-3 defeat
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Standing room only for Pat
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Marylanders killed in Fla. air crash Bodies of officer, pilot are identified
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A rich, rewarding life without television? Our ancestors did it in the remote past
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Even the stations don’t like gas prices First winter, now this, retailers say as they pass along increases; Motoring
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Students to help raise rape awareness WMC-based groups, county crisis center to sponsor campaign
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Dr. Nahum R. Shulman, 70, clinical hematologistDr….
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Baltimore’s attic City Life Museums: Blaustein building adds major museum near harbor.
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Below are insider transactions of 1,000 shares…
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Procrastinating is taxing Time’s up: State Comptroller Louis L. Goldstein said that although nearly 75,000 tax returns came in Saturday’s mail, nearly a half-million Marylanders still had not filed.
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Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes…
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Athletic director accused of sexual abuse Alleged victim is 15-year-old girl
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Notable
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BaseballAthletics: Optioned P Steve Montgomery to Triple-A…
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History, current events featured at a sleepover with ‘Chelsea’
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Norman’s major fall opens door for Faldo Masters collapse biggest in history of major championships; Six-shot lead squandered; Victory at Augusta is Briton’s third
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Funds OK’d for Pleasant Valley sewage plant
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4-H therapeutic riding program kicks off spring season a day late with full session
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The following are recent filings in the…
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‘Truth in budgeting’ sought for highways Pork or prudence? The transportation industry and its congressional allies want to prevent funds earmarked for roads and airports from being spent elsewhere.
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Bullets make it 7 in row, 110-97 Stay in playoff hunt with win over Raptors
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New positionsAmericom appoints two to its wireless…
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Cut out to be a Cut-up? Essay: With politicans and comics slipping with — more or less — ease into each other’s roles, it’s getting harder and harder to know who it is we’re supposed to find funny and who it is we’re supposed to take seriously.
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Notable NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Man threatens clerk, robs Mobil gas station
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Ogden speaks softly, carries rave reviews Size, strength tab him top lineman in draft
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Women in high places Defense minister: Finland’s 44-year-old Anneli Taina oversees huge modernization drive.
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Marthe Robert, 82, an award-winning literary critic…
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Cut out to be a Cut-up? Essay: With politicans and comics slipping with — more or less — ease into each other’s roles, it’s getting harder and harder to know who it is we’re supposed to find funny and who it is we’re supposed to take seriously.
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New positionsAmericom appoints two to its wireless…
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Manna House saves lost minds and bodies
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Plan foes influence review of streets Westminster to study intersection problems
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Holocaust is not only a lesson for Germans
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April 15-19 National Shellfisheries Association annual conference,…
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Police logLong Reach: 9000 block of Blue…
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Leon J. Ference, 78 postal supervisorLeon J….
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Standing room only for Pat
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Lebanese flee Israeli bombardment 400,000 rush to Beirut on fourth day of assault
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Air Force awards AAI a contract Cockeysville firm will develop test for planes’ equipment; Award worth $11.8 million; Jets’ electronic warfare systems will be monitored
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1,000 eyeglass frames given to ministry
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Notable NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Md. companies need to climb the export learning curve
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History, current events featured at a sleepover with ‘Chelsea’
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Baltimore’s attic City Life Museums: Blaustein building adds major museum near harbor.
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City’s historic markets struggling 1 year after privatization, some vendors complain of lost customers, expenses
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Truth-in-Savings Act in trouble in Washington
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Packaging and selling the metropolitan region
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‘Anime’ translates into big market Manga: Japanese comics are enormously popular there, and the potential for them here could also be huge.
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Budget changes would aid schools $52 million added to Balto. Co. capital plan
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No apology for Pratt cartoonI am writing…
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ABC’s Stossel explores the ‘Mystery of Happiness’
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Lebanese flee Israeli bombardment 400,000 rush to Beirut on fourth day of assault
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DH role doesn’t sit well with Bonilla Will consider leaving O’s in ’97 if no change
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Water main break deluges Northern Parkway Damage prompts road closings for morning rush hour
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1,000 eyeglass frames given to ministry
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Students help raise rape awareness in Carroll Co. College-based groups to sponsor campaign
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67 more county officers sought Police chief’s budget also asks executive for 56 patrol cars
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Ogden speaks softly, carries rave reviews Size, strength tab him top lineman in draft
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It can take a shocking, inexplicable tragedy…
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Ethics insurance at $3,200 a week Whitewater counsel’s adviser assumes a larger role in probe
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Police logLong Reach: 9000 block of Blue…
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Mickelson feels pain for Norman Explaining to media will be tough, he says
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Truth-in-Savings Act in trouble in Washington
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The Deer Park debacle Not just a health issue: Botched renovation reflects lack of school accountability.
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Brinkley breakup laid to crackupSupermodel Christie Brinkley…
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Rugged laptop a weapon for police Alliant develops PCs for use in patrol cars
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Md. companies need to climb the export learning curve
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Soft Windows 95 brings cultures closer together
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Bandits present new look, but fall to Bears, 4-2 Coach juggles lineup in playoff preview
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Jonathan Ogden speaks softly, carries rave reviews
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Air Force awards AAI a contract Cockeysville firm will develop test for planes’ equipment; Award worth $11.8 million; Jets’ electronic warfare systems will be monitored
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For millions, today isn’t tax deadline ‘Cross section of America’ skips filing each year
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Finding success writing of failure Unnecessary details: If you leave out all that extraneous rumpus, Martin Amis’ life looks pretty good.
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Hampstead plans to flush fire hydrants
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Plan foes influence review of streets Westminster to study intersection problems
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Women in high places Defense minister: Finland’s 44-year-old Anneli Taina oversees huge modernization drive.
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‘Ruggedized’ laptop computer marketed for use in police cars Time-saving crime-fighter developed in Annapolis
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Key School to honor veteran teachers by planting a row of trees Thursday
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A headline in Friday’s Howard County edition…
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Cummings is coasting as Kondner struggles Democrat almost sure to win tomorrow’s 7th District election
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Gruesome ending to ‘unbelievable day’
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56 cheerleaders add excitement to the Baltimore Orioles’ opening game at Camden Yards
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Marthe Robert, 82, an award-winning literary critic…
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Crash leaves woman in critical condition
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Glendening draws fire on 2 fronts Environmentalists, unions disappointed with governor’s efforts; ‘Back in the dark ages’; Bills on pollution, collective bargaining are focus of anger
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April 15-19 National Shellfisheries Association annual conference,…
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The IRS wants you! Tax Day 1996: Debate on income tax reform gathering momentum.
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Dole tops pre-convention fund-raising limit Three-state swing puts GOP candidate’s tally beyond $37.2 million
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NBA notable
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The following are recent filings in the…
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Rugged laptop a weapon for police Alliant develops PCs for use in patrol cars
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Key School to honor veteran teachers by planting a row of trees Thursday
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Police logEllicott City: 8700 block of Old…
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Ethics insurance at $3,200 a week Whitewater counsel’s adviser assumes a larger role in probe
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A headline in Friday’s Howard County edition…
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Brinkley breakup laid to crackupSupermodel Christie Brinkley…
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Water main break deluges Northern Parkway Damage prompts road closings for morning rush hour
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Quarry law supported by state department
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Procrastinating is taxing Time’s up: State Comptroller Louis L. Goldstein said that although nearly 75,000 tax returns came in Saturday’s mail, nearly a half-million Marylanders still had not filed.
-
‘Anime’ translates into big market Manga: Japanese comics are enormously popular there, and the potential for them here could also be huge.
-
Gruesome ending to ‘unbelievable day’
-
Members of the Maryland Association of Certified…
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4-H therapeutic riding program kicks off spring season a day late with full session
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DH role doesn’t sit well with Bonilla Will consider leaving O’s in ’97 if no change
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Athletic director accused of sexual abuse Alleged victim is 15-year-old girl
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Glendening draws fire on 2 fronts Environmentalists, unions disappointed with governor’s efforts; ‘Back in the dark ages’; Bills on pollution, collective bargaining are focus of anger
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Bullets make it 7 in row, 110-97 Stay in playoff hunt with win over Raptors
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Dole tops pre-convention fund-raising limit Three-state swing puts GOP candidate’s tally beyond $37.2 million
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William G. Janik Sr., 67, plumber Maryland Institute, College of Art employee was self-taught sculptor
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Finding success writing of failure Unnecessary details: If you leave out all that extraneous rumpus, Martin Amis’ life looks pretty good.
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Jonathan Ogden speaks softly, carries rave reviews