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Unfair to ask India to show restraint
India has suffered its own "9/11," and some of its feelings of rage are now, with some justification, directed at Pakistan ("Evidence of ties to Pakistan mounts," Dec. 3). Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice went to India to try to help resolve the...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Condoleezza Rice
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Top-selling property
$1.175 million 12900 Old Frederick Road, Sykesville, Howard County 21784 Sold on July 1 Built 1945 Bedrooms 5 Bathrooms 4 full Square footage 3,264 $1,100,000 22 Sagewood Court, Sparks, Baltimore County 21152 $1,050,000 2703 Hambleton Road, Riva,...Tags: Catonsville, Severna Park
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Peter John Tasch Sr., Eldersburg cafe owner
Peter John Tasch Sr., a former Burger King district supervisor who later owned and operated an Eldersburg cafe, died of heart failure Nov. 25 at University of Maryland Medical Center. He was 56. Mr. Tasch was born in Philadelphia and was raised there and...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Hamburgers, Burger King, Cape May (Cape May, New Jersey), Bucks County
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Herbert J. Reisig Sr., FBI agent and judge
Herbert Joseph Reisig Sr., a retired FBI agent and Orphans' Court judge, died Nov. 22 of liver disease at Carroll Hospice's Dove House in Westminster. He was 72. Mr. Reisig was born in Baltimore and raised on Aisquith Street. He was a 1954 graduate of...Tags: Children, People, Perry Hall, Judges, Colleges and Universities
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Ruth Callahan
Ruth Callahan, who installed curtains and cut slipcovers until she was 90 for a business she owned, died of dementia Nov. 22 at Brighton Gardens in Columbia. She was 94 and had lived in Arbutus for many years. Born Ruth Miles in Baltimore, she was raised...Tags: Family, Brighton Park, Santa Monica
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Bel Air teen killed after year in Iraq
Soon after he turned 18, Charles Yi Barnett told his mother he wanted to join the Army. "I said 'No, you're not going anywhere,'" said his mother, Ipun "Yvonne" Dashiell. She forced one military recruiter to leave her home, but the teenager was...Tags: Armed Forces, Mother's Day, Defense
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Energy workshop
Friendship Church, 1391 Sykesville Road, Sykesville, will sponsor a free Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. workshop on maximizing energy savings to lower utility bills, 10 a.m. Nov. 5 at the church. Information will be available about billing, budget...Tags: Waterford, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Farms, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Energy Saving
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Bidding for a comeback
When Jeffrey Morse resigned from the Carroll County school board in May amid the outcry that followed his use of a racial slur, he had no intention of ever running for another term. But now the Silver Run resident is trying to make his way back, one of...Tags: Government, Racism, National Government, Teaching and Learning, Executive Branch
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Parents' dilemma
While researching the multitude of questions that come with being a new mother, Tina Overton encountered one that made her dizzy: whether to circumcise her newborn son.
She never had reason to think about it before, let alone consider an alternative. But...Tags: Communicable Diseases, Diseases, Human Rights, Family, Therapies
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A roundup of Maryland ballot issues
BALTIMORE CITY City voters were on their way to approving loan authorizations for $125 million in projects, including construction at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore and Lyric Opera House, and renovations at the downtown courthouse and other buildings....Tags: Government, Odenton, Referenda, Larry Cohen, Employees
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Seidel leads field in race for 2 school board seats
Baltimore Sun reporterJennifer Seidel of Mount Airy led the field in the race for the Carroll County school board during early returns last night. In the race for two seats, incumbent and President Cynthia Foley of Westminster and former member Jeffrey Morse of Silver Run...Tags: Government, Racism, Mount Airy, National Government, Local Elections
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Bull roast to raise funds for child's medical care
A bull roast and auction is planned Sunday at Michael's Eighth Avenue in Glen Burnie to help pay medical costs for Cormac "Mac" Murray, 4, the son of Brian and Aimee Murray of Sykesville. Mac suffers from metachromatic leukodystrophy, a rare disease...Tags: Diseases, Auction Service, Glen Burnie
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