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Takeout: Charcoal Grill
Charcoal Grill
8535 Old Harford Road, Parkville; 410-668-9212. Open 11 a.m.-9 p.m. daily.
After "turkey day," you might think you have had your fill of bird. But once you sample the Chesapeake chicken sandwich at the Charcoal Grill in Parkville, you will...Tags: Perry Hall, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Thanksgiving, Sandwiches, Onions
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Police Blotter
Police blotter Police reports in Baltimore city and county Northern Baltimore Burglary A TV and several DVDs were stolen Tuesday from a house in the 4400 block of Falls Bridge Drive by someone who entered through a window. Southern Baltimore...Tags: Cherry Hill, Game Playing, Injuries, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Vehicles
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Police blotter
Police reports in Baltimore city and county BALTIMORE CITY Northwestern Baltimore Shooting Two men were involved in an argument during a road-rage incident in the 4400 block of Wabash Ave. about 3 a.m. Sunday when one man, 34, was wounded by a bullet...Tags: Pikesville, Vehicles, Theft, Reisterstown, Cell Phones
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Anton Thomas Glover, police major, veteran
Anton Thomas Glover, a retired Baltimore City Police Department major who once headed homicide investigations, died of cancer and stroke complications Tuesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Parkville resident was 87. Born in Baltimore and...Tags: Perry Hall, William Donald Schaefer, American Legion, Timonium, Murder
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Bureaucratic tangle, seen from the inside
With a name like mine, you might imagine it's rare to hear it pronounced or see it spelled correctly. For as long as I can remember, I've fielded phone calls for "Dan" and letters addressed to Mr. Dang. It happened so often that I gave up trying to fix...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Personal Data Collection, Social Security, Consumers, Periodicals
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Off-duty city officer wounded in shooting
An off-duty Baltimore City police officer was wounded early yesterday in Parkville in a shooting that Baltimore County police said was an attempted suicide. The female officer, who was not identified, was wounded about midnight at an apartment building on...Tags: Injuries
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Off-duty city officer shot in face in Parkville
The Associated PressThe Baltimore County Police Department said today a shooting that wounded an off-duty Baltimore City police officer has been ruled an attempted suicide. The shooting was reported shortly after midnight at an apartment building on Arbor Station Way in...Tags: Injuries
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Buyers rule
Faced with rising food and other costs, plummeting retirement assets and fears about job security, shoppers said they tempered their spending at Baltimore-area shopping malls and other retail spots yesterday while marking the traditional kickoff to the...Tags: JC Penney Company Incorporated, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, New York & Company Incorporated, Consumers, Candy, Flowers and Gifts
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Time for clear answers on state police spying
Enough already with the Maryland State Police surveillance two-step ("Police spied on activists through '07," Nov. 20). What did the state police do? When did they do it? Was it lawful? Who authorized it? What damage was done? How is that damage being...Tags: Public Relations, John Kelly
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Circumstances in case of Harris suspect are symptomatic of the system
Glance at Charles Y. McGaney's rap sheet, and you wonder why he wasn't in jail when police say he and two others shot and killed former City Councilman Kenneth N. Harris Sr. outside a Northeast Baltimore jazz club. •June 13: City prosecutors drop a...Tags: Prisons, Assault, Trials, Witnesses, Murder
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Two men held in Harris' death
Two men were arrested yesterday in the killing of Kenneth N. Harris Sr., the former city councilman who was fatally shot in a robbery outside a Northeast Baltimore jazz club in September. The arrests brought relief to his family and to community members,...Tags: Firearms, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Assault, Halloween, Theft
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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: Catonsville, Trials, John Joseph, Government, Locust Point
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