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The city hall reporter: Sun vs. Sun
I believe to this day that I accepted the job I was offered at the Evening Sun in 1981 because of the Bromo Seltzer clock. The route from the airport took us right past the downtown tower that (at the time) still defined the Charm City skyline, and I was...
Tags: The New York Times, Newspapers, Newspaper and Magazine, Journalism
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Sun editorials: Foresight in the rear view
Readers might conclude that they were well served by The Sun editorial page's 1971 endorsement of City Council President William Donald Schaefer for mayor. Perhaps less so by its lament that he was "not an inspiring leader" or its prediction that the city...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, William Donald Schaefer, Elections, Politics, Cheesecake Factory
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Table Talk: The Museum to open soon in Mount Vernon
The Brass Elephant could soon be reopening. Well, not the Brass Elephant exactly. A restaurant named The Museum is set to open within weeks at 924 N. Charles St., the elegant Mount Vernon townhouse that the Brass Elephant called home for almost 30 years...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Marketing, St. Paul Street, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Police: Man photographed teen girl in Inner Harbor bathroom stall
Baltimore police are searching for a man who allegedly took a photograph of a 15-year-old girl in an Inner Harbor bathroom last month by sticking his camera phone underneath her stall. Police said on April 17, the girl noticed someone taking her...Tags: Inner Harbor
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Man charged with photographing girl in bathroom stall at Harborplace
A 26-year-old man has been charged with reaching under a bathroom stall at a Harborplace pavilion and photographing or videotaping a teenage girl, according to Baltimore police. The incident occurred about 12:30 p.m. on April 17, and the suspect was...
Tags: Maryland State Police, Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), Inner Harbor, Baltimore County, Pratt Street
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Federal office worker beaten downtown
A 51-year-old federal office worker was jumped and beaten by up to five juveniles Thursday morning in downtown Baltimore’s Hopkins Plaza — an apparent random attack and the latest in a series of assaults in the heart of the city. Police are...Tags: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Government, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Inner Harbor, Pratt Street
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Two workers are assaulted by youths downtown
A group of youths attacked a federal office worker and a BGE employee Thursday morning in downtown Baltimore in random assaults that police said were related. The workers suffered injuries described as minor in the latest in a series of violent incidents...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Health, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Health and Safety at School, Government
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Hooters case a reminder of TB threat
Some may be surprised to learn that tuberculosis is in our midst after reading that a waitress at the Harborplace Hooters has active TB ("Hooters waitress allegedly contracts tuberculosis at Inner Harbor restaurant," June 7). Although TB may evoke...Tags: Health, Washington, DC, Vaccines, Tuberculosis, Inner Harbor
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Hooters waitress allegedly contracts tuberculosis at Inner Harbor restaurant
Over the past seven months, Jheri Stratton has been quarantined in her house for a while, ordered to wear a mask to walk her dog, and monitored twice a week by a city Health Department official who watches to ensure that she swallows a handful of pills....
Tags: Lungs and Airways, Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Common Cold
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Star-Spangled Sailabration kicks off at Inner Harbor
It took 200 years, but the oft-forgotten War of 1812 got some attention Wednesday.
A flotilla of more than 40 ships representing a dozen nations glided under the Key Bridge and into Baltimore Harbor to launch the commemoration of the conflict that gave...Tags: Festive Events, U.S. Navy, Arts and Culture, Fells Point, Odenton
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On Flag Day, inspiration abounds
For the better part of a decade, Jill Crowther-Peters has portrayed the widowed seamstress who stitched the Star-Spangled Banner, but on Thursday she had the chance to really feel what it was like to be her.
Crowther-Peters, dressed as 19th-century...Tags: Fells Point, Francis Scott Key, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Inner Harbor, Flag Day (United States)
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Baltimore woman joins Wallenda at Niagara Falls
A Baltimore circus-arts instructor and her students are at Niagara Falls today, where they'll be helping to prime the live audience for Friday's televised walk across the falls by high-wire artist Nik Wallenda. "It's going to be chaotic," Erica Saben,...
Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Students, ABC (tv network), Nik Wallenda
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