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Youman Fullard Sr., Yellow Bowl Restaurant owner
Youman Fullard Sr., who fulfilled a lifelong dream when he and his wife took over ownership of the Yellow Bowl Restaurant and turned it into one of the city's most sought-after soul food destinations, died Sunday of complications from Alzheimer's...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking, Alzheimer's Disease, National Great Blacks in Wax Museum
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Dolphins' Cameron Wake on top at long last
The problem with watching a great player, year after year, is you often forget what made him great. Sometimes he does, too. That's why Cameron Wake reaches into his locker on the day he's named to the Pro Bowl and pulls out a small piece of wood....
Tags: New York Giants, Miami Dolphins, Jeff Ireland, Cameron Wake, Football
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Signs that U.S. gun violence on rise don't bear out in Baltimore
The Wall Street Journal over the weekend used Baltimore and the world-renowned Maryland Shock Trauma Center as the setting for a story saying hospital statistics show gun violence nationwide was “soaring,” and that a continuing national...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Murder, Clarence Thomas, University of California, Riverside, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III
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Teel Time: Pep Hamilton fits as Virginia Tech's coordinator, but would he leave Stanford?
Virginia Tech has not revealed any football coaching staff changes, but the presumption for weeks among fans and media is that Bryan Stinespring no longer will coordinate the Hokies’ offense. So lack of official vacancy notwithstanding, social media...Tags: Alamo Bowl, Football, UNC Charlotte 49ers, Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, Frank Beamer
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More than 1,000 AKA sorority sisters volunteer in Baltimore
The other children sitting on the carpet in Diana Holley's first-grade classroom at Gilmor Elementary School on Friday wiggled and squirmed and laughed and whispered. But Briana Diggs stayed still. Her chin rested in the palm of her hands, eyes turned...
Tags: Howard County, Randallstown, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, American Cancer Society
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Weekend Wrap: Notes on Deon Long, Derwin Gray, Roddy Peters and more
The Baltimore SunMaryland wide receiver commitment Deon Long has ended his junior college career as a national champion. The D.C. native and former New Mexico standout played a major role in Iowa Western Community College's 27-7 win over Butler (Kan.) C.C. for the NJCAA...Tags: Iowa Hawkeyes, Football, Maryland Terrapins, College Basketball, Under Armour Inc.
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Larry S. Gibson's book on Thurgood Marshall examines the forces in Baltimore that shaped young judge
Forty-three years of letters, photographs, campaign buttons, itineraries and the occasional miniature flag are crammed into 2,000 fat binders lining three walls — floor to ceiling — of a storage room in the University of Maryland School of...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Johns Hopkins University, Local Elections, Philosophy, Jimmy Carter
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Garden club helped cultivate city neighborhoods
Alimay Thompson Kendrick sits in her dining room and recalls the first meeting of a neighborhood club she joined in 1959. It was a garden club, composed of both men and women, all African-American, formed to represent the neighborhoods of Forest Park,...
Tags: Washington, DC, Enoch Pratt Free Library, University of Maryland, College Park, Separation of Church and State, Science and Technology
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Osborne A. Payne
Osborne A. Payne, a former educator who became a trailblazing Baltimore businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist, died Tuesday of Alzheimer's disease at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Columbia. He was 87. "He was one of Baltimore's great unsung heroes,...
Tags: National Aquarium Baltimore, Alzheimer's Disease, Anglicanism, Christianity, Religion and Belief
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Julian Samuel Stein Jr., PR executive
Julian Samuel Stein Jr., a retired public relations executive who was an adviser to Gov. J. Millard Tawes, died June 22 of heart failure at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
The Tuscany-Canterbury resident was 93.
Born in Baltimore, Mr. Stein was the son of a...Tags: Media Industry, The Pentagon, Family, Heart Failure, Politics
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For these Baltimore folks, thankfulness is personal
This time of year, "thankfulness" and "gratitude" are terms folks throw around so much that they almost become greeting card platitudes. Maybe people mean it, maybe they don't. Doctors have linked the concept of gratitude to inner peace, even physical...
Tags: Photography Supplies and Services, Jennifer Lopez, Local Elections, Movies, Asperger Syndrome
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Business People- Nov. 18
Walnut Street Community Health Center Rhonda G. McMillian and Anthony D. Dicello recently were hired by the Walnut Street Community Health Center. McMillian is serving as a psychiatrist in the integrated mental health program. Her expertise covers a...Tags: Depression, West Virginia University, Dentistry and Dental Health, Stress, Bipolar Disorder
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