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Hopkins students may know secret behind 'Game of Thrones'
The Baltimore SunWhen a passion for "Game of Thrones" meets up with the kind of inquisitive mind it takes to be a physics grad student at a school like Johns Hopkins University, what you get is the "circumbinary" hypothesis of weird weather seasons in Westeros. Don't...Tags: Autism, St. Elsewhere (tv program)
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Students at Ohr Chadash Academy win writing honors [ Owings Mills]
Three fifth-grade students at Ohr Chadash Academy are published writers of their historical family stories. Submitting their work to the Grannie Annie Family Story Celebration, these young people were competing with 120 entries from 12 different states....Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, The Home Depot, Education, Human Interest
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Liquor stores in neighborhoods seek commercial rezoning
Some north Baltimore wine and liquor stores may have found a way around a proposed Baltimore City zoning change that could eventually ban them from the residential neighborhoods in which they are located. Several stores in the Hampden and Charles...
Tags: Charles Village, Crime, Law and Justice, Mary Pat Clarke, Sales, Marketing
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Brian T. Dale, guidance counselor
Brian T. Dale, a retired Baltimore public school educator, died Friday from lung disease at his Ridgely's Delight home. He was 65. The son of an aerospace engineer and homemaker, Brian Thomas Dale was born in St. Louis and moved with his family in 1960...Tags: DeLand, Respiratory Disease, Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland, College Park, Cocoa Beach
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Religious groups pushing for city stormwater fee reduction
The two Catholic parishes led by the Rev. Robert Wojtek could pay more than $6,000 in new city stormwater fees later this year — an amount equal to an entire Sunday collection at his Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in Highlandtown. To Wojtek, that...
Tags: Taxation, Highlandtown, Christianity, Bernard C. Young, Judaism
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College Lines
Eric S. Christenson, of Joppa, graduated from Drexel University College of Medicine on May 17, earning a doctor of medicine. He is a member of Alpha Omega Alpha, the medical honor society, and received the William Likoff, M.D. Award "for distinction in...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Internal Medicine, Internists, Drugs and Medicines, Education
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Herbert B. Groh, 92, led a mariner's life from Baltimore
Herbert B. Groh, whose life as a mariner spanned the gamut from running errands on the city docks of the 1930s to work as a harbor pilot and tugboat captain, and who helped rescue and rehabilitate the Liberty ship-turned-floating-museum John W. Brown,...
Tags: United States Naval Academy, Inner Harbor, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Heart Attack, Catonsville
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Government spying is an ever-present threat
Regarding recent reports of the massive government surveillance program carried out by the National Security Agency ("Surveillance state," June 7), as a college student in 1970 I worked at night for Maryland National Bank's downtown Mastercard...Tags: Politics, National Government, Government, National Security Agency
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What's next for Wes Moore?
What's next for Wes Moore? In recent months, the best-selling author, Rhodes scholar and TV show host has been attending political events, volunteering in Baltimore's schools, writing op-ed pieces on public policy and talking about government affairs on...
Tags: Elections, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), PBS (tv network), Oprah Winfrey, The Bozzuto Group
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Joseph Haskins Jr. navigated Harbor Bank of Maryland through tough times
At one point during the three years that Harbor Bank of Maryland operated under heightened federal scrutiny, a regulator asked CEO Joseph Haskins Jr. why he stuck it out. Why not just retire? But for Haskins, one of the founders of the Baltimore bank in...
Tags: New York University, Real Estate, Financial Markets, WGL Holdings Incorporated, Services and Shopping
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Walter E. Woodford Jr., highway engineer
Walter E. Woodford Jr., a state highway engineer and executive who supervised road construction projects from Ocean City to Garrett County and headed the building of the second span of the Bay Bridge in 1973, died of congestive heart failure May 22 at the...
Tags: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, House Building, Christianity, Technology, Highway Transportation
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Bill O'Reilly: Liberal indoctrination poisoning our colleges
Once again, graduation time is upon us, and a new study by the Los Angeles Times says plenty about the state of higher education in America. The paper looked at the invited commencement speakers for 150 colleges and universities. There are just four...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Karl Rove, Howard University
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