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State Senator, Judge John C. Coolahan dies at 80
John Carroll Coolahan, a decorated Marine and former member of the Maryland Senate who acquired the reputation as the "Lion of Halethorpe" when he opposed construction of the Baltimore Metro rail system, died Sunday at St. Agnes Hospital. Family members...
Tags: Ellicott City, Roman Catholicism, University of Baltimore, Baltimore County, Judges
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Paul B. Moore, Evening Sun reporter
Paul B. Moore, a former Evening Sun reporter and editor who later became a public relations executive, died Nov. 27 from complications of prostate cancer at his Homeland residence. He was 84.
"Paul was a very conscientious reporter and a very...Tags: Saudi Arabia, Roman Catholicism, Fells Point, Judges, Religion and Belief
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Bmore gets braggy
Season's greetings, hon! Hard to believe 2012 is almost over. You know us — busy, busy! If we weren't opening a Ripley's "Odditorium," we were putting historic landmarks up for sale. When we weren't helping John Waters hitchhike across the country,...
Tags: Vince Lombardi, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Old Navy, Auto Racing, Washington Monument
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2012 in dining: An era of expansion
Call it manifest restaurant destiny. In 2012, Baltimore-based restaurateurs set about expanding their empires, or at least their brands. Clementine opened a second location in the Creative Alliance in Highlandtown, the team behind Langermann's in...
Tags: Restaurants, Foods and Beverages, Andrew Zimmern, Tony Foreman, Roland Park
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Man shot in leg during attempted robbery in Bolton Hill
A 29-year-old man was shot in the leg in an attempted robbery on Thursday, Baltimore police said. The victim, who police did not identify, told investigators that at about 4:35 p.m. on Thursday, a black man in his 20s wearing a gray jacket approached him...Tags: Theft, Shootings
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Ambassador to Syria keeps profile low in Bolton Hill
When the violence in Syria began spinning out of control last year, the Obama administration made the unusual decision to bring its ambassador to the troubled country home.
And for Ambassador Robert Ford, coming home has long meant returning to...Tags: George Washington, Egypt, National Government, Cairo (Egypt), Johns Hopkins University
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We shall not see their like again
The Baltimore SunPlease indulge me today. Having reached an age at which I would look at the obituary page every morning even if I were not professionally obliged to keep up with the paper, and at which I more regularly attend funerals and memorial services, I would...Tags: Christianity, Anglicanism, Religion and Belief
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Paul W. Wirtz, APG deputy director of facilities engineering
Paul W. Wirtz, former deputy director of facilities engineering at Aberdeen Proving Ground and longtime comptroller and trustee of the Baltimore Streetcar Museum, died Nov. 4 from multiple organ failure at Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
The former...Tags: Architecture, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Technology, Book
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Man arrested in 2011 triple shooting in Bolton Hill
Baltimore homicide detectives have charged 25-year-old James Berry in a 2011 triple shooting in Bolton Hill that killed a 21-year-old man. Berry, described by one police commander as a "high roller" because of his suspected connection to violence, was...
Tags: Murder, Firearms, Shootings
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City voters change election cycle, require more audits
Baltimore voters were poised to approve four charter amendments Tuesday, including one to move city elections to the same years that the nation chooses a president. The city would hold its next election in 2016, under one of the changes leading by...Tags: Enoch Pratt Free Library, Walters Art Museum, Local Government, Elections, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Students celebrate approval of Maryland Dream Act
The mood was celebratory Tuesday night at Arcos Restaurant in Fells Point, where the Dreamers — students brought to the United States illegally as children, who now want to pursue higher education here — won their battle for in-state tuition...Tags: Students, Same-Sex Marriage, Maryland Dream Act, Fells Point, Judges
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Virginia H. Griffin, registered nurse
Virginia H. Griffin, a retired registered nurse and former Roland Park resident, died Sunday of a heart attack at Towsongate Condominiums. Mrs. Griffin would have celebrated her 80th birthday in two weeks, family members said. The daughter of an...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Human Interest, Baltimore County, Roland Park, Crosswords
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