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    Oct 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. City school bus crash injures 13

    At least 13 people were injured in a collision involving a school bus and a minivan in the city's Oldtown neighborhood this afternoon, according to the Baltimore Fire Department.
    At least 13 people were injured in a collision involving a school bus and a minivan in the city's Oldtown neighborhood this afternoon, according to the Baltimore Fire Department. The bus, #1622, was transporting the National Academy Foundation #421's...

    Tags: Back Pain, Injuries and Wounds, Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning, Students

  2. Sep 22, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. 1994 Dolphins: Some ex-players succeed, some fall on hard times

    A heroin dealer in upstate New York. A juvenile court judge in Tennessee.
    A heroin dealer in upstate New York. A juvenile court judge in Tennessee. A Stanford grad overseeing $500 million in pension funds for Florida state retirees. A felon who watched his son win the Heisman Trophy from a jailhouse TV. These are your 1994...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Arthritis, Baltimore Ravens, Washington Redskins, Heroin

  4. Sep 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Anne Arundel County Digest

    Classical concerts The Annapolis Symphony Orchestra's season-opening concerts will be held at 8 p.m. Sept. 28-29 at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts, 801 Chase St. in Annapolis. The orchestra will be accompanied by British pianist Michael Roll for...

    Tags: Artists, Culture, Baltimore City College, University of Maryland, College Park, Oysters

  6. Sep 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Howard County Briefs

    Open house AT:LAST Inc. presents "Parents Night Out: Let's Talk Technology," an open house for parents of children with disabilities from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sept. 24 at 7050 Oakland Mills Road in Columbia. Free; RSVP required by Sept. 21. Call 410-381-2667...

    Tags: Baltimore City College, Arts, Howard Community College, Libraries, Electronics

  8. Sep 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. E. William Scriba, former T. Rowe Price vice president

    E. William "Bill" Scriba, a former T. Rowe Price treasurer and vice president who dedicated himself to supporting the Johns Hopkins University, died Aug. 28 at his residence in an assisted-living community in Sunnyvale, Calif., of undetermined causes.
    E. William "Bill" Scriba, a former T. Rowe Price treasurer and vice president who dedicated himself to supporting the Johns Hopkins University, died Aug. 28 at his residence in an assisted-living community in Sunnyvale, Calif., of undetermined causes....

    Tags: Catonsville, Santa Claus (fictional character), John F. Kennedy, Holidays, Johns Hopkins University

  10. Jul 14, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Ralph C. Goldman, 86

    Ralph C. Goldman, 86, of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., passed away Wednesday July 11, 2012, at The Pines of Poughkeepsie Nursing Home. Born April 17, 1926, in New York City, he was the son of William and Nora Stappler Goldman. He was a graduate of Baltimore...

    Tags: New York City, Crime, Law and Justice, College Sports, Breast Cancer, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)

  12. Jul 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Employers weed out job candidates with off-the-wall questions

    You walk into a job interview prepared to be grilled about your skills and what you can bring to the position. Instead, the interviewer throws a curveball: "If you were a box of cereal, what would you be?" That's an actual question Wegmans posed to a...

    Tags: Robert Half International Incorporated, Baltimore County, Elections, Companies and Corporations, Environmental Issues

  14. May 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Race clouds debate over downtown crime

    The ongoing debate over youth crime in downtown Baltimore has sparked a war of words over race — overshadowing a debate over the police response to disturbances and objections from city politicians who say the issue is vastly overblown.
    The ongoing debate over youth crime in downtown Baltimore has sparked a war of words over race — overshadowing a debate over the police response to disturbances and objections from city politicians who say the issue is vastly overblown. Since a...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Racism, Baltimore County, Holidays, Radio

  16. May 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. 7-Eleven manager blames stolen money on 'flash mob'

    The owner of a downtown 7-Eleven that was attacked by a mob of youths drawn by a free Slurpee promotion says an envelope filled with the day's receipts — $6,600 in cash — went missing during the melee, according to Baltimore police.
    The owner of a downtown 7-Eleven that was attacked by a mob of youths drawn by a free Slurpee promotion says an envelope filled with the day's receipts — $6,600 in cash — went missing during the melee, according to Baltimore police. Salman...

    Tags: Harbor, Theft, 1st Mariner Arena, Carroll County (Maryland), Inner Harbor

  18. May 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. 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: Howard University, Financial Aid, HIV, Education, National Security Agency

  20. Jun 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Anniversary: Rudy and Rose Kozojet of Timonium mark 60th

    Rudolph Walter Kozojet and the former Rose Marie Wist were married at St. Joseph's Monastery in Baltimore on June 7, 1952. Sixty years later, the couple is residing in the Springlake subdivision in Timonium, where they have lived for 50 years. They...

    Tags: Ocean City, Rose Marie, Timonium, University of Baltimore

  22. Jun 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. 'Health, Interrupted' led to assumptions, challenged

    The chance to chronicle a teacher's battle with multiple sclerosis while learning documentary movie-making and earning a slot in a new film competition — it all came together for 18 students at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute with their nonfiction short "Health, Interrupted," selected for the first Baltimore High School Film Festival (4-6 p.m. Thursday at the Charles).
    The chance to chronicle a teacher's battle with multiple sclerosis while learning documentary movie-making and earning a slot in a new film competition — it all came together for 18 students at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute with their nonfiction...

    Tags: Music Industry, Charles Theatre, Music, Entertainment, Documentary (genre)

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