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From Sun Magazine: 'My Donald'
July 22, 2011
He was 49 and on his way to political greatness. She was 22 and picketing City Hall mostly for the fun of it.
It took hot pants to bring them together.
Paired with white go-go boots and Jeanne Bell's lithe young physique, the red short-...Tags: Walmart, Government, Fort McHenry, Regional Authority, Local Elections
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Maryland State Archives running out of space
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The Maryland State Archives collection is among the largest in the country with nearly 400 years of history, including Colonial-era paintings, keepsakes of the state's governors, and thousands of land, court and genealogy...Tags: Annapolis, Library of Congress, Tim Baker, Maryland State Police, Local Government
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Schurick takes witness stand, denies plan to suppress black vote
The embattled former campaign manager for Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. took the witness stand in his own defense Friday, denying that he planned a last-minute Election Day effort last year to suppress the black vote in Baltimore and Prince George's County in a...Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Martin O'Malley, Government, Democratic Party
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A downtown building not built
For a city whose last Fortune 500 company was about to be acquired by an out-of-town corporation, there was not just consolation but actual excitement over one of the deal sweeteners: Chicago-based Exelon Corp. promised to build a new downtown office...Tags: Arts and Culture, McDonald's, Economy, Business and Finance, Energy Saving, Energy Saving
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Longtime city budget czar to retire
Baltimore's top financial officer and longtime budget writer said Monday he will retire from city government, the first Cabinet-level departure since Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake won the Democratic primary this month.
Though not a household name,...Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Local Government, Martin O'Malley, Primaries, Finance
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BWI plans second direct connection to Europe
For the first time in more than a decade, air travelers will be able to board a scheduled commercial jet at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport next summer and fly to continental Europe.
BWI officials and Condor Airlines...Tags: Europe, Travel, Ryanair Holdings Plc, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Bahamas
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City looking for new partners to run the Hollywood Diner
After a brief hiatus, the Hollywood Diner is back in business — but the city has other plans for the downtown eatery.
Baltimore City, which owns the property, has terminated its lease with the Chesapeake Center for Youth Development, the...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Restaurant and Catering Industry, Long Island, Barry Levinson
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Richard Paul Sullivan, chairman and CEO of Easco Corp.
Richard Paul Sullivan, a former chairman and CEO of Easco Corp. who had been active in Republican state politics and civic affairs, died Sunday of cancer at his Owings Mills home.
The longtime Guilford resident was 79.
Mr. Sullivan, whose father was...Tags: Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Roland Park, Economy, Business and Finance, Jupiter, Consultancy Service
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Vernon Harry Wiesand, police magistrate
Vernon Harry Wiesand, a retired attorney and police magistrate who was a former city Recreation and Parks Board president, died of stroke complications May 26 at the Anchorage Nursing Home in Salisbury. The former Mount Vernon Place resident was 92.
Born...Tags: Polio, Theft, Rentals, Justice System, Judges
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Colleagues recall Dixon, 74, as a leader who made friends and allies to benefit his community
One day after his death, Richard Dixon, 74, was the subject of tributes and accolades sweeping across all of Carroll County — where he was born and raised, built a family and served his community as a school board member, state delegate and Maryland...
Tags: Health, NAACP, Health and Safety at School, Tuskegee University, Government
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Richard N. Dixon, former Maryland treasurer
Richard N. Dixon, a Carroll County custodian's son who combined financial expertise as a stockbroker with political savvy as a state delegate to become Maryland's first African-American treasurer, died Thursday after suffering a stroke two days earlier....
Tags: NAACP, Government, Interior Policy, Carroll County (Maryland), Regional Authority
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Thirty years later, Baltimore's aquarium has left a nationwide legacy
Tiger sharks glided swift and smooth, moray eels darted into submerged caves and, in a full-blown rain forest re-created indoors, leafy and humid, tropical birds flitted past tamarin monkeys.
John Racanelli, on his first visit to Baltimore's National...Tags: Iowa, John Steinbeck, Inner Harbor, Bill Flynn, Elections
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