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Frederick A. 'Fritz' Glos, machinist
Frederick A. "Fritz" Glos, a retired machinist and World War II veteran who volunteered onboard the Liberty ship John W. Brown, died Friday of complications from leukemia at a stepdaughter's Perry Hall home. He was 89. Frederick Adam "Fritz" Glos was...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Leukemia, Brooklyn Park, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Police chase in Northeast Baltimore ends in Baltimore Co.
Three police officers suffered minor injuries in a police chase that started in Northeast Baltimore and ended with a collision in the Carney area of Baltimore County. A police spokesman said the pursuit began after two officers moved to interrupt a...
Tags: Annapolis, Belair Road, Baltimore County, Hospitals and Clinics, Police Arrests
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Let gun owners pay for armed school guards
I support the National Rifle Association's position of stationing armed guards at every school ("NRA to America: Blame yourself, not us," Dec. 21). However, I do not want my taxes increased to pay for armed school guards. I want the gun owners...Tags: National Rifle Association of America
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Lawrence E. Paradis, cameraman
Lawrence E. Paradis, a retired cameraman whose career with WMAR-TV spanned nearly four decades, died Saturday of lung cancer at his Kingsville home. He was 87. Lawrence Ernest Paradis was born and raised in Groton, Conn., where he graduated in 1943...Tags: Radio, Entertainment, Memorial Stadium, Roman Catholicism, Lung Cancer
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Searching for Christmas joy after Newtown
Like preachers across the country preparing for Christmas services today, William Lori has grappled with the question of how to celebrate the joy of the day so soon after the devastation of Newtown. But for Baltimore's new archbishop, the challenge also...
Tags: Human Interest, Jesus Christ, Archdiocese of Baltimore, Holidays, Lima (Peru)
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Since when are drivers who obey the law the dangerous ones?
And now comes a whole new problem: drivers who obey the speed limits cause accidents! That habit, according to the writer from Perry Hall ("Raise the speed limit by 10 mph, then make it stick," Dec. 12), forces other people to change lanes trying to get...Tags: NASCAR
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Towson residents fight plan to move fire station to park
With two swing sets, a plastic jungle gym, a sandbox and a few benches, Towson Manor Park is just a little patch of land on the edge of a neighborhood. On a recent afternoon, it was mostly deserted, except for a group of teens who laughed under a wooden...
Tags: Randallstown, David Marks, Dundalk, Kevin Kamenetz, Easter
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Payroll tax break is killing Social Security
The only thing both sides in Congress seem to agree on is to forego collecting the payroll tax for the Social Security Retirement System ("What it may mean to raise eligibility age for Medicare," Dec. 10). This "entitlement" program exists because we...Tags: Social Security
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The difference between Greece and the U.S.
The only difference between the U.S. and Greece is that the European Union stops Greece from printing money and going deeper in debt. When the U.S. dollar crashes, it will be worse than most of us have experienced in our lifetimes. We need all the...Tags: European Union
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Riderwood among 10 schools reaping Patient First grants
Riderwood Elementary School is one of 10 Baltimore County Public School slated to receive $1,000 in a grant from Patient First, a health care company that operates centers around the county. Through the donation, 10 BCPS elementary schools located...Tags: Public Schools, Schools, Elementary Schools
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Catonsville developer pleads guilty to illegal campaign contributions
Catonsville developer Steve W. Whalen Jr. pleaded guilty Thursday in Baltimore County Circuit Court to five counts of election-law violations for illegally funneling money to a county councilman's campaign and exceeding political contribution limits....
Tags: Republican Party, David Marks, General Practitioners, Trials, Fines
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Raise the speed limit by 10 mph, then make it stick
How is traffic safety improved by telling people that traveling 12 mph above the posted speed limit is acceptable? I suggest Increasing most speed limits by 10 mph instead. That would stop the practice of slowing down otherwise safe traffic flows simply...
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