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Some 2,000 diners sip soup to benefit the homeless
Richard Bell hardly had time to look up during the first hour of ladling rich cream of crab soup into bowl after bowl at a fundraiser to benefit Baltimore residents struggling with homelessness, hunger and poverty. In that time, the general manager of...
Tags: Dundalk, Vincent de Paul, Jones Falls Expressway, Foods and Beverages, Catonsville
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Trying to change minds in smart-meter debate
Concerns about utility smart meters are frequently dismissed as tinfoil-hat paranoia. But it's not so easy to dismiss Jonathan Libber. The Baltimore man delivers his arguments against the wireless devices in the calm manner of an attorney. He is, in...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Media Industry, Science and Technology, Federal Communications Commission
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Maynard E. Keadle, Baltimore County principal
Maynard E. Keadle, a retired principal of Dulaney and Perry Hall high schools known for putting his students and faculty first, died of complications from diabetes Tuesday at Manor Care Ruxton. The Timonium resident was 84.
"It seemed that Maynard was...Tags: Students, Manor Care Incorporated, Teachers, Christianity, Diabetes
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Preparing your home for storms
Jill Sorensen's basement flooded after a winter storm knocked out her power, then again in 2011 during Hurricane Irene.
What stopped another encore performance during last year's derecho? She'd installed a sump pump that uses her home's water pressure to...Tags: Catonsville, Building Material, Weather Reports, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues
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Maynard E. Keadle
Maynard E. Keadle died Tuesday, March 19, 2013. He was the loving husband of the late Claire Stearns Keadle; devoted son of the late Russell and Blanche Keadle; cherished father of Russell F., Michael E. (Jan) and Patrick D. Keadle, Jane A. Wisniewski...Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Anglicanism
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The president must put the country ahead of partisan politics
I read with great interest the Sun editorial, "Unbalanced Budgeting" (Mar 13). The sub-headline summed up that the difference between the two parties is so great that compromise seems impossible. Well, isn't that where the president steps in and brokers a...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Barack Obama, Republican Party
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Marshall "Buzz" Ragsdale, sales executive
Marshall Norval "Buzz" Ragsdale, a retired National Cash Register sales executive, died of complications from multiple myeloma Saturday at his Timonium home. He was 91.
Born in East Orange, N.J., he was a 1939 graduate of East Orange High School and...Tags: Armed Forces
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Elizabeth T. Littleton, volunteer
Elizabeth T. Littleton, a homemaker and volunteer, died March 6 of complications from a stroke at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 86. Elizabeth Margaret Taylor was born in Camden, N.J., and raised in Collingswood, N.J., where she was a graduate...Tags: American Red Cross, Science and Technology, Cherry Hill, Baltimore County, Hunt Valley
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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: Loyola University Maryland, Movies, Healthy Diet, Loyola University Chicago, Catonsville
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