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1996 > April > 29
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The new position of Andrea A. Braid…
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The following are recent filings in the…
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Redbud tree honors memory of Dunloggin Middle teacher
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‘People’ mag tags world’s beauties
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Computers to lead way for aspiring teachers College lab to prepare students for classes
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Tax hike just another shakedownRumor has it…
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BGE employee badly hurt while connecting service
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After a little extra wait, Reynolds gets win No. 2,000 Jockey, 26, survives objection in sixth race
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Baltimore Muslims observe holiday of sacrifice, submission and unity Worshipers recall struggle of the prophet Ibrahim
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Israel wins U.S. pledge for defense Perry promises help in developing answer for Katyusha rockets; White House backs Peres; Israeli leader, Clinton tell pro-Israel group that peace will prevail
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Olmsted group maintains the vision of city’s shapers Tours, activism laud work of landscape architects
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Housing Alliance to break ground for new home
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The bite of a beloved dog makes ripples in Hampden
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FireMount Airy: Firefighters assisted Frederick County at…
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Miller’s tale a daily grind Brand names: Wilkins-Rogers Inc. takes Maryland grain and turns out such products as Raga Muffins and Washington mixes and flour at its Ellicott City plant.
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Promos throw stage lights on ‘SportsCenter’
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Police logFulton: 11800 block of Route 216:…
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Wheat farmers anxiously watch dry fields turn brown Great Plains alarmed by drought’s timing
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Beating ATMs’ higher user fees
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Army revises official record of black unit’s performance Korean War history was biased, review says
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Don’t punish NASA Budget cuts: The space agency has been doing a much better job living within its means.
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Johnson comes to Erickson’s defense Downplays pitcher’s outburst about errors; Notebook
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PoliceWestminster: A resident of Washington Road told…
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Police logEllicott City: 8800 block of Town…
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Don’t punish NASA Budget cuts: The space agency has been doing a much better job living within its means.
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Athletics: Placed P Jim Corsi on 15-day…
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Israel wins U.S. pledge for defense Perry promises help in developing answer for Katyusha rockets; White House backs Peres; Israeli leader, Clinton tell pro-Israel group that peace will prevail
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Man, 23, charged in shooting death of girlfriend
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In gloom, Anderson shines on with HR Ties big-league mark with 11th April homer
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Cyber-imperialism: echoes of the British Raj
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9-month-old girl killed in accident on Route 97 Infant was riding in car that was hit by 2 vehicles
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Machine tool orders rose 18.6% in March Pickup indicates firms are investing in plants, equipment
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Tot-size paychecks
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Draft picks, free agents get a handle on team Orientation, 5 practices set stage for summer camp
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Officials target personnel system Republicans seek to change charter
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Machine tool orders rose 18.6% in March Pickup indicates firms are investing in plants, equipment
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Officials target personnel system Republicans seek to change charter
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O’s despair drawn out in 5-4 loss in 10 Rally falls run short TC after Surhoff’s error aids Texas’ 4-run 10th; Strong 8 by Mussina wasted; 9th loss in 11 games drops Orioles from 1st
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Color scanner not flawless, but close
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Tot-size paychecks
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With our pensions invested in stocks, the trick is to know just what stocks we all own
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School repairs: Pay now or pay later Schools shaved maintenance budget as need swelled.
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Vital limbs of the city Trees: Despite tough urban conditions and limited resources, Baltimore’s forestry division fights for the city’s greenery.
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Birds of a different feather make flap for fans’ affection
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Anne Feldsher Kahn, 87, secretary, political activist
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‘Big Girls,’ big league Air of success: Since Connie Briscoe’s breathtakingly successful debut novel, ‘Sisters & Lovers,’ fans have been just waiting to inhale her next effort.
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Police logFulton: 11800 block of Route 216:…
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Md.’s way to help the needy
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FireSykesville: Firefighters responded at 8: 06 p.m….
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PBS traces truth along westward trek TV review: ‘In Search of the Oregon Trail’ is a little bumpy but well worth the trip.
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PoliceWestminster: A resident of Washington Road told…
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Atlanta looks past the Games
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Notable
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Marveling at Miss Marti Class act: Teaching preschool reaps lots of love, but requires even more energy.
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After a little extra wait, Reynolds gets win No. 2,000 Jockey, 26, survives objection in sixth race
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The following are recent filings in the…
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It’s a week for the outdoors in Annapolis
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Pimlico group to meet over boy’s death Concerns to be voiced after police car kills 7-year-old on street; Prayer vigil at intersection; Some upset by report cruisers’ sirens were not turned on
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Wheat farmers anxiously watch dry fields turn brown Great Plains alarmed by drought’s timing
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Computer lab in Carroll to connect teachers with soon-to-be colleagues
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Cease-fire, it’s wonderful! Peace would be even…
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City Council to discuss Child First Drop in juvenile crime has been linked to similar after-school programs
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BGE employee badly hurt while connecting service
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Neighborly church exchange leads to religious insight Episcopalians, Baptists swap pastors, choirs
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Tax hike just another shakedownRumor has it…
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Why property tax increase is needed Budget squeeze, deferred projects necessitate higher levy.
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Mind clear, Testaverde is on mark Ravens quarterback gets fresh start here
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School repairs: Pay now or pay later Schools shaved maintenance budget as need swelled.
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With our pensions invested in stocks, the trick is to know just what stocks we all own
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School history study spans generations Students, senior citizens preserving memories of Ellicott City High
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Israel wins U.S. pledge for defense Perry promises help in developing answer for Katyusha rockets; White House backs Peres; Israeli leader, Clinton tell pro-Israel group that peace will prevail
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Lineup sends in the clowns
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Fighting racism everywhere Suburban shock: Laurel hate crime a reminder that no area is immune to such evil.
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‘Big Girls,’ big league Air of success: Since Connie Briscoe’s breathtakingly successful debut novel, ‘Sisters & Lovers,’ fans have been just waiting to inhale her next effort.
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Police logEllicott City: 8800 block of Town…
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Cease-fire, it’s wonderful! Peace would be even…
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Charles Carroll students win poster contest
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Atlanta looks past the Games
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Clinton, on stand, sticks to story In taped testimony on Whitewater, he denies wrongdoing
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Athletics: Placed P Jim Corsi on 15-day…
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Birds of a different feather make flap for fans’ affection
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Conway St. construction heads into extra innings Orioles’ fans steam; completion date is ’97
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22 U.S. firms laid off at least 3,000 in ’95 Meanwhile, CEOs at those sites got big raises, report says
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Erecting an iron fence that fear has wrought 8-foot barrier planned for Hollander Ridge
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Md.’s way to help the needy
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Baltimore’s port charts a new course Maritime squeeze: Loss of cargo forces re-thinking of priorities by state, labor unions.
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Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes…
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Man, 23, charged in shooting death of girlfriend
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Below are insider transactions of 1,000 shares…
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Fighting racism everywhere Suburban shock: Laurel hate crime a reminder that no area is immune to such evil.
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9-month-old girl killed in accident on Route 97 Infant was riding in car that was hit by 2 vehicles
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School history study spans generations Students, senior citizens preserving memories of Ellicott City High
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Police logHickory Ridge: 10400 block of Hickory…
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Mind clear, Testaverde is on mark Ravens quarterback gets fresh start here
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Ford recall could cost $300 million But repairs called a boost to business of local dealers; 8.7 million vehicles affected; Ignition switch linked to 1,100 fires in U.S., Canada
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FireSykesville: Firefighters responded at 8: 06 p.m….
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April 30-May 4 Life Insurance Marketing and…
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Among the elephants, a classic clash of politics and ideology
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Games drivers play Aggressive motorists: Police are trying to curb behavior that caused fatal Va. crash.
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Pimlico group to meet over boy’s death Concerns to be voiced after police car kills 7-year-old on street; Prayer vigil at intersection; Some upset by report cruisers’ sirens were not turned on
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Israel wins U.S. pledge for defense Perry promises help in developing answer for Katyusha rockets; White House backs Peres; Israeli leader, Clinton tell pro-Israel group that peace will prevail
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Bandits oust Bears in OT Maneluk’s ‘fluky’ goal delivers 4-3 victory; Syracuse is next
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Why property tax increase is needed Budget squeeze, deferred projects necessitate higher levy.
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Marveling at Miss Marti Class act: Teaching preschool reaps lots of love, but requires even more energy.
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2nd girl expelled for having spray Pikesville Middle pupil carried pepper device
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Siti Hartinah Suharto,72, the wife of Indonesian…
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Computer lab in Carroll to connect teachers with soon-to-be colleagues
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Beating ATMs’ higher user fees
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2nd girl expelled for having spray Pikesville Middle pupil carried pepper device
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The new position of Andrea A. Braid…
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Games drivers play Aggressive motorists: Police are trying to curb behavior that caused fatal Va. crash.
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AARP to license its name to health care groups Move would give HMOs access to millions of retirees nationwide
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Army revises official record of black unit’s performance Korean War history was biased, review says
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‘People’ mag tags world’s beauties
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Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes…
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Housing Alliance to break ground for new home
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Promos throw stage lights on ‘SportsCenter’
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Olmsted group maintains the vision of city’s shapers Tours, activism laud work of landscape architects
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Police identify body of missing county man
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Erecting an iron fence that fear has wrought 8-foot barrier planned for Hollander Ridge
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Police logHickory Ridge: 10400 block of Hickory…
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FireMount Airy: Firefighters assisted Frederick County at…
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Conflict center plans opening of new offices
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Private economic development agency on hold Department’s performance, lack of time, money delay county’s plans until fall
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Vital limbs of the city Trees: Despite tough urban conditions and limited resources, Baltimore’s forestry division fights for the city’s greenery.
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The bite of a beloved dog makes ripples in Hampden
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Among the elephants, a classic clash of politics and ideology
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Baltimore Muslims observe holiday of sacrifice, submission and unity Worshipers recall struggle of the prophet Ibrahim
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He was born to be an American
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Ford recall could cost $300 million But repairs called a boost to business of local dealers; 8.7 million vehicles affected; Ignition switch linked to 1,100 fires in U.S., Canada
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Writing the music to catch crooks by Annapolitan composes for TV’s ‘Most Wanted’
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April 30-May 4 Life Insurance Marketing and…
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City school sweats budget Hurting at Patapsco: The Baltimore system is struggling to improve education with less funding. At Patapsco Elementary, the decision process over what to cut is agonizing.
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Conflict center plans opening of new offices
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Neighborly church exchange leads to religious insight Episcopalians, Baptists swap pastors, choirs
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Private economic development agency on hold Department’s performance, lack of time, money delay county’s plans until fall
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AARP to license its name to health care groups Move would give HMOs access to millions of retirees nationwide
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Caps fight to finish, are done Rally thwarted, 3-2; Pens win last 4 games
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Notable
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He was born to be an American
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Anne Feldsher Kahn, 87, secretary, political activist
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Director bids adieu to Carroll Hospice A time to heal: After devoting five years to the care of the terminally ill, Julie Flaherty resigns so she can deal with a loss in her family.
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In gloom, Anderson shines on with HR Ties big-league mark with 11th April homer
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Writing the music to catch crooks by Annapolitan composes for TV’s ‘Most Wanted’
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Draft picks, free agents get a handle on team Orientation, 5 practices set stage for summer camp
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‘Song’ working out with special shoe
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Lineup sends in the clowns
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Albin Blazucki, 77, volunteer for veterans, naval architect
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City Council to discuss Child First Drop in juvenile crime has been linked to similar after-school programs
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FireLineboro: Firefighters responded at 6: 14 a.m….
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PBS traces truth along westward trek TV review: ‘In Search of the Oregon Trail’ is a little bumpy but well worth the trip.
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It’s a week for the outdoors in Annapolis
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Police identify body of missing county man
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Johnson comes to Erickson’s defense Downplays pitcher’s outburst about errors; Notebook
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FireLineboro: Firefighters responded at 6: 14 a.m….
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City school sweats budget Hurting at Patapsco: The Baltimore system is struggling to improve education with less funding. At Patapsco Elementary, the decision process over what to cut is agonizing.
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‘Song’ working out with special shoe
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Below are insider transactions of 1,000 shares…
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Caps fight to finish, are done Rally thwarted, 3-2; Pens win last 4 games
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Baltimore’s port charts a new course Maritime squeeze: Loss of cargo forces re-thinking of priorities by state, labor unions.
-
Color scanner not flawless, but close
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Bandits oust Bears in OT Maneluk’s ‘fluky’ goal delivers 4-3 victory; Syracuse is next
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22 U.S. firms laid off at least 3,000 in ’95 Meanwhile, CEOs at those sites got big raises, report says
-
Miller’s tale a daily grind Brand names: Wilkins-Rogers Inc. takes Maryland grain and turns out such products as Raga Muffins and Washington mixes and flour at its Ellicott City plant.
-
Conway St. construction heads into extra innings Orioles’ fans steam; completion date is ’97
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Siti Hartinah Suharto,72, the wife of Indonesian…
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Director bids adieu to Carroll Hospice A time to heal: After devoting five years to the care of the terminally ill, Julie Flaherty resigns so she can deal with a loss in her family.
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Clinton, on stand, sticks to story In taped testimony on Whitewater, he denies wrongdoing
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O’s despair drawn out in 5-4 loss in 10 Rally falls run short TC after Surhoff’s error aids Texas’ 4-run 10th; Strong 8 by Mussina wasted; 9th loss in 11 games drops Orioles from 1st
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Redbud tree honors memory of Dunloggin Middle teacher
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Albin Blazucki, 77, volunteer for veterans, naval architect
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Computers to lead way for aspiring teachers College lab to prepare students for classes
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Charles Carroll students win poster contest