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Text of Ehrlich complaints against The Sun
On Dec. 19, 2004, the publisher of The Sun and top editors met privately with Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. and members of his staff. At that meeting, the governor's staff distributed a document with 23 items detailing complaints about news stories,...Tags: Lawyers, Travel, Johns Hopkins University, Justice System, Elections
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Notes from âRocky Horror,â âNoises Off,â âPump Boys and Dinettesâ
Orlando Theater BlogThis weekend is approaching, and it's the last chance to see some fine Central Florida theater. If you haven't been yet, check out Pump Boys and Dinettes, Noises Off or The Turn of the Screw. At Jester Theater Company's “Noises Off,” don't... -
Singer-songwriter Joe South dies at 72
VarietyJoe South, the Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and session musician who penned such hits as "Games People Play" and "(I Never Promised You a) Rose Garden," died Wednesday in Buford, Ga. He was 72. A veteran of celebrated session bands in Atlanta,...Tags: Music, Elvis Presley, Contemporary Music (genre), Music Industry, Entertainment
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Joe South dies at 72; singer-songwriter did 'Games People Play'
Joe South, a versatile singer-songwriter who penned "Games People Play," "Down in the Boondocks" and other pop-rock hits in the 1960s and '70s, has died. He was 72. South died Wednesday at his home in Buford, Ga., northeast of Atlanta, said Butch Lowery,...
Tags: Country and Western (genre), Music, Music Industry, Entertainment, Bob Dylan
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Good for you: May 28
Brittany Tietz, a freshman nursing major at Bemidji State (Minn.) University was among students awarded the $1,000 Campus Honors Scholarship for the 2011-12 academic year. The scholarship is a one-time award available to high school graduates who rank...Tags: Education, South Dakota State University, Awards and Prizes, Students, Colleges and Universities
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PASSINGS: Bernard G. Sarnat
Bernard G. Sarnat
Beverly Hills plastic surgeon, research scientist
Dr. Bernard G. Sarnat, 99, a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon and research scientist who advanced the study of facial deformities, died of respiratory failure Oct. 21 in Los Angeles, his...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Arts and Culture, Tammy Wynette, Human Interest, Research
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Lower Greenville Project Affecting Area Businesses
The 33 NewsConstruction projects are not fun for anyone, but businesses in Lower Greenville said a current project on Greenville Avenue has greatly affected their bottom line. The project will turn two blocks of Greenville Avenue into a more pedestrian friendly...Tags: Business, Neiman Marcus, Human Interest, Economy, Business and Finance
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Public Record for September 4
BOYLE
DISTRICT COURT
Cases handled recently in Boyle District Court, listed by name, charge, fine and jail sentence, where applicable, include the following. Court costs also were assessed in most cases. Ages and addresses are listed if available....Tags: Divorce, Crimes, Drunk Driving, Theft, Brian Allen
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Court listings
Casey Joe Seelye, 18, Frederick, exhibition driving, fined $120 and sentenced to 10 days in jail with all of the jail sentence suspended; violation of promise to appear, fined $145 and sentenced to 30 days in jail with all of the jail sentence suspended....Tags: Crimes, Theft, Overweight, Trials, Weight
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Among Maryland's devout, tears mingle with prayers
Sun StaffAs Pope John Paul II clung to life at his Vatican apartment in Rome, his followers in Maryland waited and watched for word of his passing. It was a roller-coaster ride for many, who cried, prayed and rejoiced as they listened to news updates and shared...Tags: Christianity, Television, Entertainment, John Paul II, Death
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Ehrlich associate targeted O'Malley
Sun StaffA longtime campaign operative of Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. resigned his state job yesterday after admitting he had been spreading rumors on the Internet about the personal life of Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley. Joseph Steffen, 45, said he gave the...Tags: The Washington Post, Government, Democratic Party, Family, Career and Workplace
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Steffen's career spans writing and politics
Sun StaffThe man at the center of an emerging controversy over Internet postings about Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley's personal life is a Baltimore County native, longtime political operative of Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. and unpublished novelist who writes...Tags: The Washington Post, Public Relations, Finance, Elections, Reisterstown
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