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'What's a Little Death' could have used more life
What's a Little Death, an experimental riff at Theatre Project that begins where Hamlet leaves off, is atmospheric, ambitious, lyrical, well-performed - and fatally inert. And that's a pity, because this debut work by Three Hands Clapping, Baltimore's...Tags: Towson University, Barry Humphries, Colleges and Universities, Wetlands, Kurt Weill
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New light on Korean spy mystery
Back in the days of Red scares, blacklists, suspicion and smear, Kim Soo-im was singled out as a one-woman axis of evil, a villainess without peer. "The Korean Seductress Who Betrayed America," as the U.S. magazine Coronet labeled her, was a Seoul...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Ronald Reagan, Armed Forces, Drew Pearson, Economic Policy
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Theater schedule
September Sept. 5-28 Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Vagabond Sept. 5-14 What's a Little Death?, Theatre Project Sept. 5-28 Wishful Drinking, Arena Stage Sept. 8-24 Viva La Vivienne!, Everyman Sept. 9-Oct. 12 Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare Sept. 10-Oct. 5 The...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Poetry, Music Theater, Hippodrome Theatre, Classical Music
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Maryland universities offer an ideal path to success
Growing up in Ellicott City, I found that many of my friends and their families believed nearby schools were just "ordinary." In their view, the affordability of our state universities came at the expense of quality. I call it "the backyard syndrome."...Tags: Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), John McCain, Colleges and Universities, Heads of State, Ellicott City
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Susan A. Goglia
Susan A. Goglia, a retired Howard County teacher and principal who was as comfortable arguing for students' needs before superintendents as she was teaching reading to first-graders, died Friday of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care. She was 59. "She...Tags: Cancer, Towson, Elementary Schools, Colleges and Universities, Washington Post Company
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Poised for growth
Special to The Baltimore SunRoger Plunkett, recently named the assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction for Harford County's public school system, recalled the defining moment that led him to school administration. He was working on a master's degree in journalism at...Tags: Curricula, Colleges and Universities, Ellicott City, Morgan State University, Teaching and Learning
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Your college student is a target for ID thieves
Parents have plenty of advice for children headed off to college. Here's one more piece: Protect yourself against identity theft. Identity thieves are targeting young adults? "In today's world, the likelihood of either your data being lost in a campus...Tags: Social Security, Colleges and Universities, Equifax Incorporated, Interior Policy, Credit and Debt
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Covered on campus?
Millions of young Americans are off to college, and many will rely on those institutions of higher learning for health care. But that reliance may be misplaced, because our college health systems are gravely ill. Unless colleges address widespread...Tags: Government Health Care, Colleges and Universities, Health Treatments, Academic Progress, Virus Diseases
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Air apparent in offense
Dan Gronkowski knows as well as any Terrapin what changes lie ahead for Maryland's offense from last season. The first difference he cites is himself.
The 6-foot-6 tight end, who has weighed as much as 265pounds, said he is down to about 250. The new...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Ralph Friedgen
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J. Lee Majeskie
J. Lee Majeskie, a retired professor in the department of animal and avian sciences at the University of Maryland and an internationally known dairy cattle judge, died Friday of a heart attack at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The...Tags: Puerto Rico, Colleges and Universities, Teen-agers, Heart Disease, People
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Death at Inner Harbor probed as suspicious
Baltimore police said they are investigating the death of a Montgomery County man pulled from the Inner Harbor early Wednesday as suspicious, and detectives are continuing to interview potential witnesses in the case. The man was identified yesterday...Tags: Electronics, Home Depot Incorporated, Health and Safety at School
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