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    Mar 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Former mayor should not re-enter politics

    Former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon should not re-enter the political world. If not for a particularly egregious lapse of common sense (thieving gift cards intended for less fortunate people), people would very likely remember her in a more positive light.
    Former Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon should not re-enter the political world. If not for a particularly egregious lapse of common sense (thieving gift cards intended for less fortunate people), people would very likely remember her in a more positive...

    Tags: Target, Sheila Dixon, Holidays, Kwanzaa

  2. Mar 26, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Northbrook, Glenview police blotter: March 26

    The following items were taken from Northbrook and Glenview police blotter.
    The following items were taken from Northbrook and Glenview police blotter. Northbrook March 24 A 39-year-old Northbrook man was arrested at the intersection of Waukegan Road and Founders Drive was charged with driving while under the influence....

    Tags: Prosecution, Police Arrests, Crimes, Drunk Driving, Macy's

  4. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. 'Judy's Night' in honor of late founding member, draws dozens of children to listen to stories

    Harford Friends School hosted the 5th annual "Judy's Night of a Thousand Stars" recently, drawing more than 70 participants. This special event, coordinated by Alice Remsberg, is held each year in memory of Judy Harlan, one of the founding members of...

    Tags: Education, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Apple iPad, Preschools

  6. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Towson's president should step down for the good of the school

    Towson University President Maravene Loeschke is in a pickle ("Franchot calls on president of Towson University to resign," April 18). To avert further damage to my alma mater she has no choice but to step down.
    Towson University President Maravene Loeschke is in a pickle ("Franchot calls on president of Towson University to resign," April 18). To avert further damage to my alma mater she has no choice but to step down. It's never a good thing when state...

    Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Towson University

  8. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. We must stand up to terrorism

    Regardless of whether a man or woman joins an international organization like al-Qaida or simply acts alone, terrorism has wended its hellish way into the very fiber of our society ("At least 3 dead, scores injured in Boston blasts," April 16). So this the brave new world.
    Regardless of whether a man or woman joins an international organization like al-Qaida or simply acts alone, terrorism has wended its hellish way into the very fiber of our society ("At least 3 dead, scores injured in Boston blasts," April 16). So this...

    Tags: Al-Qaeda, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Terrorism, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  10. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Three people shot at Essex bar

    Two women and one man were shot in an incident at a bar in Essex early Friday morning, according to Baltimore County Police.
    Two women and one man were shot in an incident at a bar in Essex early Friday morning, according to Baltimore County Police. Officers responded to the Loft bar in the 100 block of Back River Neck Road at about 12:03 a.m. for reports of gunfire and...

    Tags: Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Shootings

  12. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Woman threatens to stab her brother in Aberdeen [Police blotter]

    Aberdeen William Thomas Cody, 24, of the 800 block of Shirley Drive, was charged Wednesday with second-degree assault and reckless endangerment. Fraud was reported Tuesday in the 4400 block of Kildare Court. Carlos Miguel Cortez III, 30, of the...

    Tags: Prosecution, Elkton, Vandalism, John G. Roberts, Jr., Theft

  14. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. The passage of the governor's 'sweeping agenda' shows how out of touch legislators are

    There was a photo caption in the Sunday Sun article ("Landmark Measures for Maryland" April 7) about Senate President Mike Miller, House Speaker Michael E. Busch and Gov. Martin O'Malley. The caption stated that "When the three of us are on the same page," according to the governor, it would result in the passage of the governor's "sweeping agenda."
    There was a photo caption in the Sunday Sun article ("Landmark Measures for Maryland" April 7) about Senate President Mike Miller, House Speaker Michael E. Busch and Gov. Martin O'Malley. The caption stated that "When the three of us are on the same page,...

    Tags: Government, Michael E. Busch, Martin O'Malley, Regional Authority, Politics

  16. Apr 16, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Glenview residents along Colfax Avenue concerned about traffic

    About 15 Glenview residents expressed their concerns at a recent village meeting over rising traffic on a neighborhood road where they live, encouraging officials to install more stop signs.
    About 15 Glenview residents expressed their concerns at a recent village meeting over rising traffic on a neighborhood road where they live, encouraging officials to install more stop signs. The village's traffic committee held the gathering on April 10...
  18. Jan 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Unarmed and endangered: Pizza delivery drivers

    There are brave souls in Baltimore who put their lives on the line every time they report for work. No, I am not referring to Baltimore's courageous police officers or firefighters; I mean the people who deliver pizzas across the city at all hours of...
  20. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Baltimore man, 81, loses his home following lottery fraud

    The first caller told Norman Breidenbaugh he had won $2.5 million in a foreign sweepstakes, but there was a catch: Breidenbaugh needed to send $2,000 in fees before collecting his earnings.
    The first caller told Norman Breidenbaugh he had won $2.5 million in a foreign sweepstakes, but there was a catch: Breidenbaugh needed to send $2,000 in fees before collecting his earnings. Other calls followed, promising Breidenbaugh millions more...

    Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Secret Service, Consumers, Federal Trade Commission, Alzheimer's Disease

  22. Feb 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. How to fix the Catholic Church

    The Roman Catholic Church is at the most perplexing time in it's storied, at times sordid, history. For the first time in more than 600 years, a pope has chosen to retire, due mostly to deteriorating health issues. Is that truly the most prominent reason for his very hasty departure? I think not.
    The Roman Catholic Church is at the most perplexing time in it's storied, at times sordid, history. For the first time in more than 600 years, a pope has chosen to retire, due mostly to deteriorating health issues. Is that truly the most prominent...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Christianity, Vatican City, Benedict XVI, Vatican City

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