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Edward Egloff
Egloff, Edward Age 85, a resident of Irvine, CA, died peacefully at his Regent’s Point home on Tuesday, November 22. He was born March 23, 1926 in Washington, DC to Julius and Elizabeth Margot Egloff. He was preceded in death by his parents,...Tags: Washington, DC, Church and State Relations, Religion and Belief, Human Interest
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E. Jeannette Kuhn, 80
E. Jeannette Kuhn, 80, of Brandenburg Hollow Road in Smithsburg, Md., passed away Friday, Dec. 2, 2011, from acute leukemia at Meritus Medical Center near Hagerstown.
Born April 6, 1931, in Garfield, Md., she was the daughter of the late Ernest R. "Rex"...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Methodist, Hospitals and Clinics, Religion and Belief, Health
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Paul C. Ergler Sr., Loyola business professor
Baltimore Sun reporterPaul C. Ergler Sr., a retired Martin Marietta Corp. aeronautical engineer who later became a professor of business management at what is now Loyola University of Maryland, died Sunday of a cardiac arrest at Oak Crest Village. The former longtime Glen Arm...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Students, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Colleges and Universities
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Frederick F. Otto, 87
Frederick Franklin Otto, 87, of Hagerstown, Md., passed away Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011, at Meritus Medical Center in Hagerstown. Fred was born Dec. 4, 1924, in Big Pool, Md. He was the son of the late Joseph Ronald Otto and Viola Ruth Otto. He was the...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hollywood (Broward, Florida), Hospitals and Clinics, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Bob Borngesser, longtime WHAG-TV news director, anchor, dies at 79
dona@herald-mail.comBob Borngesser, the longtime news director and anchor of WHAG-TV, died Wednesday morning at his Hagerstown home at the age of 79, his daughter Cathy Bromwell said. "He was gloriously imperfect. He was a wonderful father," said Bromwell of Virginia Beach....Tags: Television, The Washington Post, Washington, DC, Media Industry, Entertainment
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A rare health club beckons the obese
Tara Lawton says she quit going to her health club in part because she sensed she didn't fit in. People always seemed to be staring at — and silently judging — her 280-pound body.
Then Lawton stumbled on the Facebook page for Downsize...Tags: College Sports, Weight, Medical Research, Health, Media Industry
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Deep cut or small slices?
Penn Wilbert and his wife, Amanda Ferchak, have lived in Southeast Baltimore for six years — riding bikes to the grocery store, playing kickball at Patterson Park and meeting friends for drinks at bars inCanton. But last month, when the young...Tags: Vehicles, Referenda, Baltimore Development Corporation, Colleges and Universities, Homes
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ECC mock trial team competes with four-year schools
TribLocal - Elgin » NewsWhen Kristy Pearson, of Hampshire, went back to school at Elgin Community College, she didn’t expect an extracurricular activity to turn into a career choice. …... -
Where to cut spending? Hmmm...
Change of SubjectIf elected president, Mitt Romney will cut federal spending, you betcha. But where? The Weekly Standard's Stephen F. Hayes asked him and he declined to say: I anticipate that there will be departments and agencies that will either be eliminated...... -
Charles T. Manatt dies at 75; Democratic Party leader and diplomat
Charles T. Manatt, who founded one of the biggest and most influential law firms in Los Angeles and then became a political power as chairman of the state and national Democratic parties, died Friday night. He was 75.
Manatt died at Kindred Hospital in...Tags: Donald Trump, Des Moines Register, Washington, DC, Church and State Relations, Democratic Party
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2011 general election candidate profiles
news@jessaminejournal.comWith the general election scheduled for Nov. 8, The Jessamine Journal finishes its two-week profile on the many candidates. This week, using information form the candiate’s websites, The Journal will profile the races for agriculture commissioner...Tags: Mining, Church and State Relations, Colleges and Universities, Tompkinsville, University of Kentucky
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Frederick F. Otto
janeth@herald-mail.comEditor's note: Each Sunday, The Herald-Mail runs "A Life Remembered." Each story in this continuing series takes a look back — through the eyes of family, friends, co-workers and others — at a member of the community who died recently. Today's...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), College Sports, Throat Cancer, Washington, DC, Health
Dec 6, 2011
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Nov 30, 2011
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Dec 10, 2011
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Dec 31, 2011
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Jul 23, 2011
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Dec 13, 2011
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Nov 2, 2011
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Dec 31, 2011
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