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Perhaps president should seek a pardon
After seeing that President George W. Bush has pardoned numerous criminals ("Bush grants pardons to 14," Nov.25) and a turkey, a question comes to mind: Shouldn't Mr. Bush be asking the American people to pardon him for his turkey of a presidency? Frank...Tags: George Bush, Turkey, National Government, Government
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It's natural to want more for our children
I found the column in which Diane Cameron advises us to expect less and want less to be rather naive and even somewhat offensive ("Our wealth is relative to our desire," Commentary, Nov. 25). Like Ms. Cameron and many other adults, I made much less... -
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: Parkville, Perry Hall, Law Enforcement, World War II, Court Administration
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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: Consumers, Parkville, Kohl's Corporation, Sales, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated
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3 killed in unrelated cases in Balto. Co.; woman, man are held
From Baltimore Sun staff reportsBaltimore County police said yesterday that they have arrested a Lutherville woman in the fatal shooting Wednesday of a man in Sparks and arrested a man in an unrelated fatal stabbing Thursday of a woman in Randallstown. In addition, they were...Tags: Prosecution, Randallstown, Assault, Murder
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Frances Virginia Dentry, registered nurse
Frances Virginia Dentry, a retired registered nurse and family historian, died of cancer Nov. 20 at her Towson home. She was 88. Born Frances Virginia Bortner in Baltimore and raised on a family farm in White Hall, she was a 1937 Sparks High School...Tags: Medical Staff, Hunt Valley, Anglican, Edward Taylor Jr., American Revolutionary War
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Activities
activities events Baltimore Farmers' Market Open Sundays from 8 a.m. until sellout, usually noon, through Dec. 21. At Saratoga Street between Holliday and Gay streets, under the Jones Falls Expressway. Go to promotionandarts.com. Dinosaur Mysteries;...Tags: National Aquarium Baltimore, Chesapeake Bay, Fort McHenry, Maryland Science Center, Fells Point
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Added alcohol levy could ease fiscal woes
It's time for Maryland to follow the lead of California and propose an extra nickel a drink tax on beer, wine and distilled spirits to help reduce the state's budget shortfall and, at the same time, provide critical support for programs that reduce...Tags: Epidemics and Plagues, Dining and Drinking, State Budgets, Drunk Driving, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Grace Hartigan dies at age 86
Her bold canvases made her a bright star in the 1950s New York art world, but she "sank from view faster than the Titanic" when she moved to Baltimore, The New York Times said. Grace Hartigan, who ultimately found a second career offering her wisdom...Tags: National Government, Kenneth Koch, Baltimore Museum of Art, Reisterstown, Long Term Care
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Come, all ye frugal
Baltimore Sun reporterNkeng Bailey is determined to give her son and daughter a nice Christmas, but she knows she'll have to make some sacrifices in these tough economic times, such as buying an acoustic guitar for her son instead of the more expensive electric one. Last...Tags: Religious Festivals, National Government, Earnings Forecasts, Christmas, Baby Products, Games, and Toys
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MTA official says rail shutdown might have been prevented
The current shutdown of half of Baltimore's light rail line likely could have been prevented had Maryland Transit Administration engineers decided in 2000 to spend about $4 million on an electronic system designed to prevent trains from sliding on...Tags: Hunt Valley, Glen Burnie, Vehicles, Electronics, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Samuel K. Hicks, FBI agent, former city officer
A Mass of Christian burial will be offered at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, 5200 N. Charles St., for Samuel Kenneth Hicks, an FBI agent and former Baltimore police officer who was killed Wednesday while attempting to...Tags: Perry Hall, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Law Enforcement, Death and Dying, Organized Crime
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