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1997 > December > 23
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The Rev. Ernest Bromley,85, a war resister…
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Closing another fire stationIt is utterly ironic…
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Since future is now, Ravens need to turn over new Leaf
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Fire destroys apartments, causes $80,000 in damage, displaces three families
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An undetermined amount of cash is missing…
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BGE, Pepco abandon merger Regulatory obstacles end two-year quest; higher rates possible
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Team of promise vows to make good on it Shedding loser’s tag with run to playoffs is goal line for ’98 Ravens; Ravens: A look ahead and a look back Mike Preston
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Parents pledge to help teacher She quit in Balto. Co. after the city sought suspension of license
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Hammond keeps calm, bests Centennial, 58-55 Bears use patient attack to improve record to 4-1; Boys basketball
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Littlest angel more than hits her mark Pageant: When Elizabeth Daughton strayed from her assigned spot it was for a good reason. She had an important gift to give to the baby Jesus.
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Fewer allowed to hunt deer 26 get permission out of the 125 approved initially; Qualifications questioned; Managed event planned next month to cut population
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Elderly may get HMO squeeze Rural Medicare clients could face a new cost and a cut in benefits
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No. 1 St. Mary’s rolls
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Searching for wise men
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Why parents say what they say about Santa
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Back-scratching in Annapolis $500,000 deal: Governor, legislators give friendly Radio One stations a financial boost.
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Wilde Lake pressure buries Glenelg No. 5 Wildecats’ defense outstanding in 55-36 win; Girls basketball
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Arbutus man sentenced in probation breach
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Back-scratching in Annapolis $500,000 deal: Governor, legislators give friendly Radio One stations a financial boost.
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Imagination, hope, desire Culture: “The Nutcracker” returns to City Springs Elementary School, as children get a lesson in life and art. A year in two Baltimore schools continues.
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Because of incorrect information provided by the…
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An overwhelming hunger that never eases Syndrome: Prader-Willi, a chemical imbalance that makes the appetite go wild, gets a closer look after 680-pound teen’s death.
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Mary Beth Tinker — a living Bill of Rights
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A man who was robbing a Crownsville…
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School secretary will use language skills in new job next year
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EF Language is first in Whitbread Leg 3 Chessie 3rd; 5 finish within 10-minute span
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Brodie explains parking bonds for Wyndham
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Zoning board approves professional office in home
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Teen has no sorrow for killing deer but regrets news quote Pa. resident’s car hit buck, then he beat it to death
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No. 1 St. Mary’s sharp in win over D.C. team Archbishop Carroll falls to Saints’ late run, 69-58; Girls basketball
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Closing another fire stationIt is utterly ironic…
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Jurors in Unabomber case appear to be conservative 9 women, 3 men picked to hear Kaczynski trial
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Crossing guard killed by car in Edgewater 2-auto collision causes driver to swerve onto concrete island station
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Arundel audit finds problems in drug-asset forfeiture program State’s attorney’s office cited for errors, advised to improve accounting
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USF&G; completes Titan acquisition
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Carroll County Outdoor School director retires Geary Myers leaves after 33-year tenure
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Catonsville sidewalk renovations are scheduled to begin next year 4 blocks on Frederick Road to receive benches, lights
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Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes…
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Panel gives conditional OK to farm equipment business
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Artists’ works have unsettling elements Review: School 33 show pairs power and wit with an underlying sense of the ominous.
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Man implying that he is armed robs Odenton gas station, flees
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Fewer allowed to hunt deer 26 get permission out of the 125 approved initially; Qualifications questioned; Managed event planned next month to cut population
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Man guilty in club killings Two students died in 1996 shooting at Volcano’s; 200-year sentence possible; Jury deliberated three days to reach verdict
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Cooperative spirit makes school project a success
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Facing season with style Hairdos: East Baltimore beauty school gives homeless families the chance to feel better about themselves with free cuts, curls and braids.
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Parents pledge to help teacher She quit in Balto. Co. after the city sought suspension of license
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In the dark days of SAD’s winter doldrums
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U.S.-Africa relations in need of an overhaul
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In an article in Thursday’s editions of…
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Late run can’t salvage Towson win Creighton hands Tigers 6th loss in row, 79-70; State men tTCBY: Brant James
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Hammond keeps calm, bests Centennial, 58-55 Bears use patient attack to improve record to 4-1; Boys basketball
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Redskins report
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Lawyers who’ll face off in inquiry were once colleagues Finney, Martin worked in U.S. attorney’s office in Baltimore in 1970s
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BGE, Pepco abandon merger Regulatory obstacles end two-year quest; higher rates possible
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Interfaith divorce tough on kids
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Remington police station is planned The owners of vacant F&M; building agree to let city purchase site
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Since future is now, Ravens need to turn over new Leaf
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Man, 25, guilty in 1996 killings at Baltimore club
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Parcells’ option plays ground Jets
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Spotlight on city’s Convention Center NTSB hearings: Expanded facility easily accommodated discussion of N.Y. air crash.
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Allan H. Terl, 51, assistant attorney generalAllan…
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Searching for wise men
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Seeking an herbal cold shower
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Navy halts plan to scrap ships abroad Secretary suspends controversial effort, orders re-evaluation; ‘Important, much-needed first step,’ Mikulski says
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Brooklyn Park man charged with kidnapping He is accused of forcing ex-girlfriend into car
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Building permits on ‘fast track’ Anne Arundel official has cut time to OK construction projects
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Artists’ works have unsettling elements Review: School 33 show pairs power and wit with an underlying sense of the ominous.
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Inmates escape laundry facility Two Baltimore men flee through gate for prison visitors
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Kathleen Zimmerman honored for her serviceKathleen Zimmerman…
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Little tan pill can grow hair on your head Baldness drug OK’d, but it’s for men only
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No. 20 Terps carry out lesson UM forces 37 turnovers, makes extra pass in routing UNC-Asheville, 110-52
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A man who was robbing a Crownsville…
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Stocks rise behind computer shares Dow industrials gain 63 jTC points, to 7,819; a baldness drug helps
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Volunteer firefighter Dennis E. Beard is named county’s Employee of the Year Worker lauded for efforts to teach children safety
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Man guilty in club killings Two students died in 1996 shooting at Volcano’s; 200-year sentence possible; Jury deliberated three days to reach verdict
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Kwan won’t pass up nationals Skater will compete despite foot injury
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Man implying that he is armed robs Odenton gas station, flees
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In the dark days of SAD’s winter doldrums
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No. 1 St. Mary’s sharp in win over D.C. team Archbishop Carroll falls to Saints’ late run, 69-58; Girls basketball
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Cooperative spirit makes school project a success
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Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes…
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Police youth choir to perform today
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Cop in a camera Red-light law: Electronic partner for police should improve road safety.
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Facing season with style Hairdos: East Baltimore beauty school gives homeless families the chance to feel better about themselves with free cuts, curls and braids.
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U.S.-Africa relations in need of an overhaul
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Ethnic hostility rules in province Yugoslavia: Independence-minded, ethnic Albanians are accused of terrorism in the Serbian province of Kosovo, but some observers think the charges are manufactured.
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The Rev. Ernest Bromley,85, a war resister…
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County substance abuse program wins federal awardA…
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Toy purveyors create a world divorced from reality
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Inmates escape laundry facility Two Baltimore men flee through gate for prison visitors
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Ethnic hostility rules in province Yugoslavia: Independence-minded, ethnic Albanians are accused of terrorism in the Serbian province of Kosovo, but some observers think the charges are manufactured.
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Outdoor School director retires Geary Myers leaves educational camp after 33-year tenure; ‘Haven’t grown tired of it’; Educator taught county sixth-graders about the environment
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Little tan pill can grow hair on your head Baldness drug OK’d, but it’s for men only
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Shooting victim sees suspect in laundry, police say Man is accused of trying to rob bar in October
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BaseballAngels: Declined to offer 1998 contract to…
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Move to cool Congress’ amendment fever
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Stocks rise behind computer shares Dow industrials gain 63 jTC points, to 7,819; a baldness drug helps
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Infants Terrible When TV sitcins trade sweet nothings for baby talk, they lose their edge — and their audience.
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Brooklyn Park man charged with kidnapping He is accused of forcing ex-girlfriend into car
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Man, 25, guilty in 1996 killings at Baltimore club
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Late run can’t salvage Towson win Creighton hands Tigers 6th loss in row, 79-70; State men tTCBY: Brant James
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Prisoners escape Carroll laundry facility 2 Baltimore men flee through visitors gate
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Shooting victim sees suspect in laundry, police say Man is accused of trying to rob bar in October
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An overwhelming hunger that never eases Syndrome: Prader-Willi, a chemical imbalance that makes the appetite go wild, gets a closer look after 680-pound teen’s death.
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Panel gives conditional OK to farm equipment business
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Move to cool Congress’ amendment fever
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Spotlight on city’s Convention Center NTSB hearings: Expanded facility easily accommodated discussion of N.Y. air crash.
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Navy halts plan to scrap ships abroad Secretary suspends controversial effort, orders re-evaluation; ‘Important, much-needed first step,’ Mikulski says
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Toy purveyors create a world divorced from reality
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BaseballAngels: Declined to offer 1998 contract to…
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Kammi CottrellAnnapolisGirls basketballCottrell recorded consecutive double-doubles in…
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Carroll County Outdoor School director retires Geary Myers leaves after 33-year tenure
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Zoning board approves professional office in home
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Interfaith divorce tough on kids
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County substance abuse program wins federal awardA…
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Mary Beth Tinker — a living Bill of Rights
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Arbutus man sentenced in probation breach
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Police youth choir to perform today
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Ex-senator to lead case on Young Finney is selected to head ethics panel’s inquiry on legislator; Independent counsel; Assembly’s leaders pick Republican who prosecuted Mandel
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An undetermined amount of cash is missing…
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Putting disability issues onto the world stage Health: Short-wave radio program talks to and about people around the world, spreading the word.
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Prisoners escape Carroll laundry facility 2 Baltimore men flee through visitors gate
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Kammi CottrellAnnapolisGirls basketballCottrell recorded consecutive double-doubles in…
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Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes…
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Why parents say what they say about Santa
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1997 report card
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Volunteer firefighter Dennis E. Beard is named county’s Employee of the Year Worker lauded for efforts to teach children safety
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Fire destroys apartments, causes $80,000 in damage, displaces three families
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Littlest angel more than hits her mark Pageant: When Elizabeth Daughton strayed from her assigned spot it was for a good reason. She had an important gift to give to the baby Jesus.
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Baltimore to receive $6.5 million from HUD to aid city homeless Part of $13 million grant being awarded to state
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1997 recap
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Santa sings blues at party for schools
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No. 20 Terps carry out lesson UM forces 37 turnovers, makes extra pass in routing UNC-Asheville, 110-52
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Royal Furniture is leaving the city From S. Monroe St., going to Columbia
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Kathleen Zimmerman honored for her serviceKathleen Zimmerman…
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Peter A. Leventritt,82, who won 13 national…
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Beth offer for Lukens is surpassed Allegheny Teledyne is willing to pay $28 a share in cash; $715 million deal; 400 plate mill jobs at Sparrows Point might not be lost; Steel industry
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Team of promise vows to make good on it Shedding loser’s tag with run to playoffs is goal line for ’98 Ravens; Ravens: A look ahead and a look back Mike Preston
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Resistant to change Theater review: For the most part, actors effectively portray the uncertain characters of Arena Stage’s production of ‘Uncle Vanya.’
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Cop in a camera Red-light law: Electronic partner for police should improve road safety.
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Elderly may get HMO squeeze Rural Medicare clients could face a new cost and a cut in benefits
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No. 1 St. Mary’s rolls
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All nine defendants convicted in case involving violence by alleged drug gang 8 could be sentenced to life without parole
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Audit finds problems in drug-assets program State’s attorney’s office cited for errors, advised to improve accounting
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Kwan won’t pass up nationals Skater will compete despite foot injury
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Clients embrace gift service Here’s a Hug offers stuffed animals for special occasions
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Feminine touch, made to order by MacCool Marketing: MacCool & Co. has found a niche with upscale goods for women, sold by catalog.
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Loyola women cap rally in OT, beat Towson, 69-66 Kirsch’s 22 lift Greyhounds back from 15-point deficit