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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: Health and Safety at School, George Washington University, Washington, DC, United Way , Behavioral Conditions
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Congressional candidate profiles
MEET THE CANDIDATES When Marylanders head to the polls Nov. 6, they will elect members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives in addition to casting their ballots for president. Dozens of people are running for a chance to represent the...Tags: Stock Market, Electronics, Finance, Technology, Princeton University
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Business People - Oct. 28
Coldwell Banker Premier Properties WINCHESTER, Va. — Stuart Sinclair recently joined Coldwell Banker Premier Properties’ Winchester office at 1682 South Pleasant Valley Road as a real estate salesperson. Sinclair has more than 30 years...
Tags: Frederick County (Virginia), Medical Procedures and Tests, Cancer, Homes, Banking
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Lt. Cmdr. Wesley A. Brown, broke color barrier at Naval Academy
Retired Lt. Cmdr. Wesley A. Brown, who broke the color barrier at the Naval Academy and was its first African-American graduate in 1949, died Tuesday of cancer at Springhouse of Silver Spring Assisted Living.
He was 85.
"It's important for America to...Tags: Stony Brook, Electronics, Technology, State University of New York, Annapolis
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Dr. Bernard 'Bernie' Kapiloff, surgeon
Dr. Bernard "Bernie" Kapiloff, a retired plastic surgeon who had also been the longtime publisher of the Montgomery County Sentinel as well as a civil rights activist and philanthropist, died Oct. 10 from complications of a stroke at Roland Park Place....Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Stroke, Benjamin L. Cardin, Montgomery County (Maryland), University of Michigan
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Phylicia Rashad: How She Followed the 'Sun'
The Hartford CourantYou can't help but feel the maternal touch of Phylicia Rashad. She exudes warmth, calm and centeredness that brings to mind ideal qualities of a mom. Her voice is honeyed and clear, her answers are specific and instructional, and when she says, "Oh,...Tags: Television, Entertainment Events, Ivan Dixon, Debbie Allen, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Peter H. Anderson, Morgan professor
Peter H. Anderson, a former professor of electrical engineering at the Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. School of Engineering at Morgan State University, died Sept. 19 from complications after brain surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Bel Air resident was 66....Tags: Electronics, Rube Goldberg, Technology, Morgan State University, Teaching and Learning
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Wesley Brown dies at 85; first black graduate of Naval Academy
Retired Lt. Cmdr. Wesley Brown, the first African American graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, died Tuesday in Silver Spring, Md., the Naval Academy's alumni association announced from Annapolis, Md. He was 85 and had cancer. A 1949 graduate, Brown was...Tags: Technology, Annapolis, Washington, DC, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Jimmy Carter
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Maryland Science Center awards scholarships to city schools graduates
Two Baltimore City high school students were awarded a $1,500 scholarship and paid summer internship at the Maryland Science Center as the recipients of the Maryland Science Center’s Dr. H. Bentley Glass Scholarship, according to a release sent by...Tags: Science, Planned Parenthood, Maryland Science Center, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, Financial Aid
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Ellicott City: Alpha Kappa Alpha's local chapter celebrating its 40th year
Happy 40th anniversary to Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority's Iota Lambda Omega Chapter. To mark this important occasion, the AKA Sorority is inviting the public to a celebration, the chapter's 40 Years of Timeless Service Luncheon, Saturday, Oct. 14, from 1 to...Tags: Health and Safety at School, William Shakespeare, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Services and Shopping, Ellicott City
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Tracie Thoms' celebrity travels
You might call Tracie Thoms a triple-triple threat: The Baltimore native sings, dances and acts, and her career encompasses film, television and theater.
Introduced to acting and television at an early age — her father, Donald Thoms, is a...Tags: Baltimore School for the Arts, Looper (movie), Baltimore Hotels, Celebrities, Seafood
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Local colleges ranked among nation's best by U.S. News & World Report
Local colleges including William & Mary, Christopher Newport University and Hampton University are ranked in U.S. News and World Report’s 2013 Best Colleges report. The University of Virginia and William & Mary retained their spots as the No. 2 and...
Tags: Spelman College, Norfolk State University, Morehouse College, University of Virginia, Historically Black Colleges and Universities
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