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Joseph Patrick Byrne
Joseph Patrick Byrne, founder and proprietor of J. Patrick's Irish Pub, a popular Locust Point tavern with a reputation as a venue for Irish music that went well beyond Baltimore, died Saturday of cancer at Harbor Hospital.
The former Cockeysville...Tags: Customs and Tradition, Shamrock, Ellis Island, Corporate Officers, Martin O'Malley
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The dreaded commencement speech
KIAHI couldn't tell you what the commencement speaker said at my high school graduation...don't remember who it was. At my graduation from Syracuse University the Gov. "at the time" of New Jersey Thomas H. Keen, said to "strive to do great things and be...Tags: Schools, Graduation, High Schools
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Handmade Valentine's Day gifts are from the heart
You're smitten with your valentine, but not with the idea of a mass-produced card or a pricey trinket. Then why not give the objection of your affection a handmade gift?
While crafting was once the domain of your grandmother, these days do-it-yourself...Tags: Arts, Colleges and Universities, Arts, Holidays, Martha Stewart
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Marvin C. Wahl, lawyer
Baltimore Sun reporterMarvin C. "Mike" Wahl, a retired labor lawyer and labor arbitrator, died Oct. 29 at Sinai Hospital of complications from a stroke. He was 97. The son of Austria-Hungary immigrants, Mr. Wahl was born and raised in Jersey City, N.J., where he graduated...Tags: Marvin Mandel, Colleges and Universities, New York City, Lawyers, Work Relations
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Dick Clark dies at 82; he introduced America to rock 'n' roll
Dick Clark, the youthful-looking television personality who literally introduced rock 'n' roll to much of the nation on "American Bandstand" and for four decades was the first and last voice many Americans heard each year with his New Year's Eve...Tags: CNN (tv network), Companies and Corporations, Medical Procedures and Tests, Radio Industry, Television
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Baltimore to test new immigration policy
— Baltimore is one of two cities selected to test an immigration policy adopted by the Obama administration that could freeze deportations of illegal immigrants who have no criminal records, the Department of Homeland Security said Thursday. The...Tags: Lawyers, Immigration, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Justice and Rights, Justice System
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News brief for Monday, May 21
Robin Gibb, co-founder of Bee Gees who defined disco era, dies at 62 after long cancer battle LONDON (AP) — With his carefully tended hair, tight trousers and perfect harmonies, Robin Gibb, along with his brothers Maurice and Barry, defined the...
Tags: Medical Research, Heart Attack, Punishment, Diseases and Illnesses, High Blood Pressure
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From the factory floor to the stadium seats, CEO wants to deliver total package
Before the first pitch was thrown at the South Bend Silver Hawks' home opener last month, team owner Andrew Berlin stuck his hand under all the soap dispensers in the men's and women's bathrooms to make sure they worked. He went to the hardware store...
Tags: Deerfield Beach, Finance, Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations, Paper and Product Packaging Industry
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Lehigh Valley Chapter of National Football Foundation Hall of Fame to add five new members
Groller's CornerThe Lehigh Valley chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame will have an induction ceremony/banquet on Friday May 4 at the Northampton Community Center in which five new members will be inducted. For tickets and other info, call... -
Hilton Kramer dies at 84; polarizing but widely read art critic
Hilton Kramer, one of the art world's most polarizing and widely read critics for 50 years and founding editor of the conservative arts journal The New Criterion, died Tuesday in Harpswell, Maine. He was 84.
Kramer had a rare blood disorder and died of...Tags: Andy Warhol, Newspaper and Magazine, Arts, Helen Frankenthaler, Woody Allen
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Legendary Whitehall coach Dick Tracy is also a wonderful neighbor
One of the first things one notices upon entering Dick Tracy's family room — full of sports memorabilia — is a framed page from the old Sunday Call-Chronicle newspaper. "Whitehall 42-38," its headline blares.
That refers to the score of the...Tags: High School Sports, Hinduism, Basketball, RCN Telecom Services, LLC, College Sports
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Somerset grad's early news exposure led to filmmaking career
Daily American Sunday EditorLaura Beachy, 21, had her life change on the first anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, when she was allowed to get into a Fox News Channel van. The summer before she had met the same crew at the Quecreek Mine rescue — which included Emmy award-winner...Tags: Documentary (genre), Entertainment, Fox News Channel (tv network), Students, Movies
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