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Baltimore love stories for book lovers -- Mencken, Poe and Fitzgerald
With Valentine's Day approaching, it's a good time to review some of the literary love stories that have been set in Baltimore. In an article in the latest issue of the Sun magazine, reporter Jill Rosen highlights the relationships of H.L. Mencken,...
Tags: Tuberculosis, Schizophrenia, F. Scott Fitzgerald, H.L. Mencken, Edgar Allan Poe
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Betty Jane Schwartzbeck Bovey, 81
Betty Jane Schwartzbeck Bovey, 81, of 308 Geiser Ave., Waynesboro, Pa., died Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013, at her home. The family will receive friends Wednesday one hour before the service at Grove-Bowersox Funeral Home, Waynesboro. The service will be at 10:30...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Freshii closes Light Street store
The Baltimore SunThe Freshii on Light Street downtown has closed. The other Baltimore location, on St. Paul Street in Charles Village, will remain open, the company says. "Closing a restaurant is never something we want to do,'" said Freshii project manager Mia Jacobs...Tags: St. Paul Street, Charles Village
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Pope Francis will inspire more humane treatment of animals
I was delighted to read that the new pope chose for himself the name of St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals ("Pope Francis' calling," March 15). Both Catholic and Anglican churches hold ceremonies blessing animals on his feast day Oct. 4....Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Anglicanism
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Gaithersburg author writes 'The Crooked Branch' about the Irish potato famine
Jeanine Cummins wants more than anything in the world to give a voice to people who are unable to speak for themselves. In the past, she has spoken for family members. In her 2004 memoir, "A Rip in Heaven," Cummins spoke for her cousins, Julie and Robin...
Tags: Potatoes, Personal Service, Entertainment, Sony Corp., Brad Pitt
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Federal government cuts travel costs; scientists warn of collaboration lost
Florence P. Haseltine knows the power of scientists meeting face to face. The former researcher at the National Institutes of Health notes a list of milestones achieved through networking and collaboration at conferences, such as the deliberations that...
Tags: Travel, Women's Health, Science, Research, Health Organizations
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Kaplan University holds spring commencement
julieg@herald-mail.comMaintaining one’s skills was a common theme Sunday during the spring commencement ceremony for students graduating from Kaplan University’s Maryland campuses. “In order to truly succeed in our personal lives and careers, we need to have...Tags: Graduation, Colleges and Universities, American Red Cross, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), For-Profit Colleges
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First Dublin at the Diamond celebration in Hagerstown a family hit
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comZach Changuris of Hagerstown is half Greek and half Irish, but growing up, St. Patrick’s Day stuck out to him as the only day when his family recognized Irish traditions. He took his memories of the holiday to Municipal Stadium on Saturday,...Tags: Entertainment, Entertainment Events
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Biden's office apologizes to UM student over deleted photos
Vice President Joe Biden's press secretary apologized to a Capital News Service reporter and the University of Maryland's Philip Merrill College of Journalism on Wednesday after a press office staffer demanded the reporter delete photos taken at an...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Journalism, News Media, Apple iPhone, University of Maryland, College Park
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Young Marylanders honored for community spirit
Two years ago, when Sade Miller was in fifth grade at Ridgely Elementary School in Denton, she decided to raise money for the hospice in Caroline County. Instead of holding a bake sale or asking the adults in her life for money, Sade (pronounced Sha-day)...
Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Michael Jackson, Breast Cancer, Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland), Mount Washington Pediatric Hospital
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A Baltimore County native and two friends take on the first all-disabled ascent of El Capitan
El Capitan is an intimidating granite formation in California's Yosemite National Park, popular with climbers because its 7,573-foot vertical face presents such a challenge. Pete Davis has done the four-night, five-day ascent twice, which is an...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Movies
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Dublin at the Diamond celebrates Irish heritage
marieg@herald-mail.comIt's often said that everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's Day. And that's no blarney. From the wearing of leprechaun hats to the consumption of green beer and corned beef, people of all ancestral backgrounds have embraced the holiday with open arms....Tags: Leprechauns (legendary entities), Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Dining and Drinking, Festive Events
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