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John Steele refused help, and now he's gone
John A. Steele Sr. was cremated without ceremony. Only his estranged wife and children attended the brief service at the Charles L. Stevens Funeral Home in Locust Point. No words were spoken. No death notice appeared in the paper. No obituary was written....Tags: Armed Forces, John Wayne, Defense, Death and Dying
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Henry V. Rieger Sr., advertising executive
Henry V. Rieger Sr., a retired Baltimore advertising executive and former Catonsville resident, died Nov. 21 of complications from a stroke at Salisbury Rehabilitation and Nursing Home on the Eastern Shore. He was 96. Born in Locust Point and raised on...Tags: World War II, Advertising, Bolton Hill, Catonsville, Fishing
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Roland Park strives to keep its character
The president of the LifeSpan Network recently took Baltimore's Roland Park neighborhood to task for opposing the Keswick Multi-Care Center's plan to construct a care facility on land now owned by the Baltimore Country Club ("Retirement communities have a...Tags: Retirement, Roland Park, Federal Hill, Clubs and Associations
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Resurgent city raises its skyline and its profile
The new harborside Morgan Stanley building reminds me of just how much Baltimore invested in - and was changed by - the relaxed credit and available money of the past financial cycle. The highly visible structure now going up on an eastern tip of Fells...Tags: Mount Vernon, Natural Resources, Harbor East, Alan Greenspan, Mount Royal
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John Joseph Curry Jr.
John Joseph Curry Jr., a retired accountant and World War II veteran who fought at the Battle of the Bulge and later guarded high Nazi officials before the Nuremberg trials, died of heart failure Friday at Oak Crest Village. He was 84. Mr. Curry was born...Tags: Government, Armed Forces, Parkville, Trials, Catonsville
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Spending a long, long evening at Luminous
I regularly get asked where to eat around the airport. I'm not sure why. Maybe people like to get close and relax before a flight, or want to have dinner immediately after picking up a passenger. But it doesn't matter, because I never have a good answer...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Linthicum, Mount Vernon, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Takeout: Baba's Mediterranean Kitchen
Baba's Mediterranean Kitchen 745 E. Fort Ave.; 410-727-7482; open 11:30 a.m-2:30 p.m. and 5 p.m.-10 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday, 10-a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday brunch Baba's Mediterranean Kitchen had only been open about a week when I visited,...Tags: Fort McHenry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Spirited decor
Special to The Baltimore SunWhen it comes to home decor, Halloween is the time to let your imagination run wild. From eerily spooky to fancifully playful to utterly elegant, there are endless fun themes for every age and taste, and endless resources with which to execute your ideas....Tags: Halloween, Floral Design, Religious Festivals, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Event Planning
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Table Talk: New restaurant opens in Pikesville
Sun Restaurant CriticAt a time when most stories seem to be about how badly restaurants are doing in this economy or, worst-case scenario, about their closing, there is good news. Jaime Luna, the chef/owner of one of the area's most popular Mexican restaurants, Mari Luna...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Puerto Rico, Reisterstown, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Foods and Beverages
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A crazy time to spend thousands on dog park
I will be the first to admit that I know nothing about economics. However, common sense should tell our city officials that with the economy going further into the tank daily, income for the city from the state and federal governments will be drying up.... -
More on dive bars with good pub grub
Dining@LargeOK, I have to agree with Bill Bruce et al that a real dive bar wouldn't serve good food, but for the purposes of this discussion let's stretch the definition a bit. The idea was to find places for the......Tags: Parkville
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Limited parking available for salute to Phelps at Fort McHenry
Baltimore transportation officials are warning motorists of limited parking near Fort McHenry on Saturday afternoon and evening in anticipation of the Star-Spangled Salute to Michael Phelps. The event is set to begin at 7 p.m., with gates to Fort...Tags: Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Public Transportation, Fort McHenry
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