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O'Malley signs death penalty repeal
Surrounded by religious leaders, civil rights activists and others who have fought for years to stop executions in Maryland, Gov. Martin O'Malley signed legislation Thursday repealing the state's death penalty. Unless the law is overturned in a...
Tags: Immigration, Migration, Republican Party, NAACP, Scott Shellenberger
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O'Malley to sign death penalty repeal today
Gov. Martin O'Malley will sign legislation Thursday morning abolishing capital punishment in Maryland -- a goal of his since he took office in 2007. The governor's approval will make Maryland the 18th state to repeal the death penalty. A throng of...
Tags: Politics, NAACP, Executive Branch, Death Penalty, Archdiocese of Baltimore
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Wedded: Julie Zuramski and Matthew Shevlin
Wedding date: March 9, 2013 Her story: Julie Zuramski, 34, grew up in Lutherville. She works in sales at National Envelope. Her father, Joseph, is retired from sales, and her mother, Josephine, is a real estate agent for Long & Foster. His story:...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Chocolate Cake, Baltimore County, Weddings, Real Estate
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Wedded: Julie Zuramski and Matthew Shelvin
Wedding date: March 9, 2013 Her story: Julie Zuramski, 34, grew up in Lutherville. She works in sales at National Envelope. Her father, Joseph, is retired from sales, and her mother, Josephine, is a real estate agent for Long & Foster. His story:...Tags: Services and Shopping, Baltimore County, Chocolate Cake, Weddings, Real Estate
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Church bell tower repairs signify change in Oliver neighborhood
A few weeks ago, I spent a few quiet minutes in Green Mount Cemetery, where its higher ground offers unexpected views of Baltimore. As I looked to the southeast, something curious caught my eye. What was going on in the nearby Oliver neighborhood? What...
Tags: Roland Park, Port Deposit, Ceremonies, Roman Catholicism, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail
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On Easter, Baltimore basilica is born again
On Aug, 24, 2011, the earthquake that jolted the East Coast from Georgia to Quebec rattled through the bricks, plaster and paint of one of Baltimore's architectural jewels, the Basilica of the Assumption, sending nearly 1,000 linear feet of cracks through...
Tags: Employees, Science and Technology, Services and Shopping, Easter, Career and Workplace
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Back Story: Restoration of Homewood nearly complete
North Charles Street motorists, bikers and walkers will notice that the scaffolding that has masked the elegant south portico of historic Homewood Museum since late last fall has been removed, revealing a dazzling and historically accurate restoration....Tags: Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Carrollton, Architecture, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Druid Hill
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Charles H. Latrobe III, highly decorated Navy fighter pilot
Charles H. Latrobe III, a retired Koppers Co. executive who was a highly decorated World War II Navy night fighter pilot, died Feb. 16 of complications from pneumonia at Roland Park Place. He was 90.
"He was a very private person who had the highest...Tags: Patterson Park, Science and Technology, U.S. Army, Roland Park, Baltimore County
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No apologies for Baltimore
The Baltimore SunThere was a flutter on Facebook yesterday over an article about Baltimore. A newspaper of some repute had engaged a writer with low esteem for the city to venture here and write about his discoveries. He followed a familiar pattern: Writer from the...Tags: The New York Times, Inner Harbor, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Fort McHenry, Foods and Beverages
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A plea for peace to the one God of Muslims, Christians and Jews
JUST BEFORE sunset last night in the old basilica in Baltimore, with the nation still shattered by ungodly acts of terrorism, an imam sat next to a cardinal who sat next to a rabbi, and they prayed for peace and healing in the face of terror and hate....Tags: Politics, New York, Islam, Terrorism, New Jersey
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Nora Jean (Siffel) Brown, Winchester
Nora Jean (Siffel) Brown passed on Jan. 21, 2013, in Winchester. She was the mother of Jeremy Brown from Lexington. Visitation will be Sunday, Jan. 27 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Jones, Simpson & Gee Funeral Home, 1129 Garrard St., Covington. Mass service Mon.... -
Nora Jean Siffel Brown, Winchester
Nora Jean Siffel Brown passed on Jan. 21 2013, in Winchester. She was the beloved mother of Jeremy Brown from Lexington. Visitation will be Sunday, Jan. 27, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Jones, Simpson & Gee Funeral Home, 1129 Garrard St., Covington. Mass Service...
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