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Police logSevern Crossing: A portable toilet valued…
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Towson finds hope in another loss Drexel wins, 79-66, but not as handily as first meeting
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Maryland’s pitchman for ‘Smart Growth’ Governor’s advocate educates and recruits community leaders
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Proposed addition to house on Magothy shore rejected Owner could meet her needs in other ways, hearing officer says
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Hilda Welsh Wilkins, 79, House of Welsh…
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After Ecker Drown catapults friend Flanagan into ’98 race for next executive.
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MSA might benefit small groups, self-employed
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Bringing the world of work to schools Program that provides career information may grow in Baltimore Co.
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O’Meara wins friendly duel with Woods Florida neighbors blaze to 1-2 finish in Pebble Beach; O’Meara takes title for 5th time; Woods’ closing 64 gets tie for 2nd with Duval
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Thief chaser: long on guts or short on street smarts?
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No more delay in auto exhaust testing Treadmill trepidation: State must ensure careful, trustworthy dynamometer operation.
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Sainty 2-length winner in Horatius Stakes
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Pre-paid tuition plan has many pitfalls
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Book reintroduces local benefactors Memorial: The Aaron and Lillie Straus Foundation, in its 70th year, is reacquainting those who benefit from its funds with the couple who made it all possible.
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Bar and bat mitzvah planning made easy Party professionals offer help with rite of passage
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Hampton mansion has funds shortfall Balto. Co. historic site seeking $77,000 more, may charge admission
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Carroll, Patriots working on contract Team is set to name coach by tomorrow
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Centennial is No. 1
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Russians to take home lessons for Rostov from Annapolis visit
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Recent filings in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court,…
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Trade policy under Clinton II NAFTA expansion: Administration has to fight for ‘fast track’ authority in Congress.
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Buffalo ends Mids’ Crab Pot string at two
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At 22-0, Kansas in perfect position Undefeated season possible for Jayhawks
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Chemicals spill, causing stench
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Power to the fans
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Police logJessup: 8400 block of Hazelwood Court:…
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For most congressmen, the best watchdog is a toothless watchdog
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Fire fatalities down in state and city Baltimore’s 22 deaths in ’96 were fewest on record
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Organizer drums up support to create competitive corps
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Unwrapped Cigar a monument to success Bronze statue reflects a brilliant career
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Victim’s husband to spend $20,000 buying back guns Bolton Hill teacher reacts to gunman who robbed pregnant wife
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Howard high school marks No. 1 rating Centennial is ‘excellent’ in each category on state’s annual report card a first
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Weather sentries Machines: Replacing human weather watchers, the Automated Surface Observing System can track the elements just about anywhere, come rain, snow or wandering moose.
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Kentucky tracks see business float away Racing: With casinos rollin’ on the river, the state’s horse industry wants to get a handle on — sound familiar? — slots.
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Despite help, birds can feed themselvesThe Dec….
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Yeltsin woos France in NATO dispute President appears frail in meeting with Chirac
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FireWestminster: Firefighters from Pleasant Valley assisted Westminster…
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‘Marines…gave me a focus’ Honor: A private from Baltimore is the top graduate of his boot camp company — and he’s returned home to tell high school students about his new life in the Corps.
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4-period day is promising despite snags Teachers had trouble pacing year’s worth of lessons in 1st semester; Still ironing out kinks; Curriculum changes caused problems for U.S. history courses
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Young BSO hands take good care of masterworks
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Bishop will speak at luncheon at local United Methodist church
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Below are insider transactions for publicly held…
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New schools will need champions System in flux: Dramatic changes occurring should not stop innovative city project.
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Tolliver’s record New police chief has strong credentials, but checkered history.
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The Constitution under assault Balanced Budget Amendment: Proposal doubly unworkable with Social Security loophole.
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Feb. 13-16Career Communications Group annual Black engineers…
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A story in Saturday’s editions failed to…
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Anthro-Aplogist Theater: Thanks to Rob Becker’s ‘Defending the Caveman,’ men and women can laugh at their differences, and maybe even learn to get along.
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105-1 shot ‘Frisk Me’ rallies in Hutcheson Derby favorites beaten in Florida, California
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Long overlooked Gus Johnson deserves spot in Hall of Fame
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Hilda Welsh Wilkins, 79, House of Welsh…
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Trash plan embroils church Trinity Episcopal flatly denies rumor about renovations; ‘It’s a big lie’; Residents oppose company proposal for transfer facility
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Warning to criminals: Don’t sweat Forensics: DNA testing has improved to the point that the sweat on a criminal’s hatband can lead to his downfall.
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Buffalo ends Mids’ Crab Pot string at two
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Leon H. White, 81, pastor, Arundel civil rights leader
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At 22-0, Kansas in perfect position Undefeated season possible for Jayhawks
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Centennial is No. 1
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Yeltsin woos France in NATO dispute President appears frail in meeting with Chirac
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The Constitution under assault Balanced Budget Amendment: Proposal doubly unworkable with Social Security loophole.
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Towson finds hope in another loss Drexel wins, 79-66, but not as handily as first meeting
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Organizer drums up support to create competitive corps
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Hampton mansion has funds shortfall Balto. Co. historic site seeking $77,000 more, may charge admission
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Pre-paid tuition plan has many pitfalls
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4-period day is promising despite snags Teachers had trouble pacing year’s worth of lessons in 1st semester; Still ironing out kinks; Curriculum changes caused problems for U.S. history courses
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Tolliver’s record New police chief has strong credentials, but checkered history.
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Man, 33, in wheelchair slashed in robbery try
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Fire fatalities down in state and city Baltimore’s 22 deaths in ’96 were fewest on record
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105-1 shot ‘Frisk Me’ rallies in Hutcheson Derby favorites beaten in Florida, California
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Bishop will speak at luncheon at local United Methodist church
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How Nigerian criminal cast spells to control enemies African witchcraft gave Tizhe his ‘power’
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Woodbine farmers’ co-op to weigh merger Southern States store might join Mount Airy site
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Victim’s husband to spend $20,000 buying back guns Bolton Hill teacher reacts to gunman who robbed pregnant wife
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A story in Saturday’s editions failed to…
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Police logJessup: 8400 block of Hazelwood Court:…
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Below are insider transactions for publicly held…
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Inflation vs. humanity over the eons
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Maryland’s pitchman for ‘Smart Growth’ Governor’s advocate educates and recruits community leaders
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Drivers pause to dance the cutoff waltz in traffic Fistfight: Two young women, each driving a sports car, took out their frustrations on each other. The result: a bloody nose, traffic tie-up and shocked onlookers.
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Duval can’t duplicate success, fades to second on final day Third-round leader misses chance to get first PGA win; Pebble Beach notebook
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No more delay in auto exhaust testing Treadmill trepidation: State must ensure careful, trustworthy dynamometer operation.
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14-year-old sociopaths and other national menaces
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Thief chaser: long on guts or short on street smarts?
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‘Marines…gave me a focus’ Honor: A private from Baltimore is the top graduate of his boot camp company — and he’s returned home to tell high school students about his new life in the Corps.
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O’Meara wins friendly duel with Woods Florida neighbors blaze to 1-2 finish in Pebble Beach; O’Meara takes title for 5th time; Woods’ closing 64 gets tie for 2nd with Duval
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Lakers crush Bullets, 129-99 Washington suffers worst loss of season
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Welcome back for a big day
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Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes…
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For most congressmen, the best watchdog is a toothless watchdog
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Power to the fans
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In scale and depth, Baga show is as big as life Review: Exhaustive study of an African people and art makes its presence felt at the BMA.
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Irked senator seeks to oust liquor board Postponed action on Irby nomination angers McFadden; ‘I’m saying clean house’; Legislators also upset by 24.3% pay raise for panel official
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For $999, or less, don’t expect a whole lot in a PC
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MSA might benefit small groups, self-employed
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Job offer might hinge on penmanship Handwriting analysis used by firms in hiring
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Milwaukee surges past Spirit, 14-5 Wave builds 9-1 lead, ends Baltimore’s 2-game streak
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AFC comes up winner on Blanchard’s FG 37-yarder in overtime overtakes NFC, 26-23
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Voting delay is likely on rec authority Amendments sought to limit powers of revenue agency; ‘Open-ended nature’ of bill; Gary administration, which proposed plan, opposes changes
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Young BSO hands take good care of masterworks
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Police logScaggsville: 10400 block of Rosemont Drive:…
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Anthro-Aplogist Theater: Thanks to Rob Becker’s ‘Defending the Caveman,’ men and women can laugh at their differences, and maybe even learn to get along.
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Russians to take home lessons for Rostov from Annapolis visit
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Book reintroduces local benefactors Memorial: The Aaron and Lillie Straus Foundation, in its 70th year, is reacquainting those who benefit from its funds with the couple who made it all possible.
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Proposed addition to house on Magothy shore rejected Owner could meet her needs in other ways, hearing officer says
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Chemicals spill, causing stench
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Kentucky tracks see business float away Racing: With casinos rollin’ on the river, the state’s horse industry wants to get a handle on — sound familiar? — slots.
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New schools will need champions System in flux: Dramatic changes occurring should not stop innovative city project.
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Board OKs plan to add store to gas station
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Recent filings in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court,…
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Bar and bat mitzvah planning made easy Party professionals offer help with rite of passage
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Answering the fire alarm Emergency-fire services need more tax dollars to meet demands.
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HockeyStars: Recalled F Mike Kennedy from IHL…
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Floor leader Himes has heads-up game Basketball: From three-time state champ Old Mill to No. 2 Old Dominion, guard Stacy Himes has used court sense to keep her team ahead of the competition.
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Weather sentries Machines: Replacing human weather watchers, the Automated Surface Observing System can track the elements just about anywhere, come rain, snow or wandering moose.
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The Peron years and Argentine identity
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Bringing the world of work to schools Program that provides career information may grow in Baltimore Co.
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St. Frances starts slow, but stops St. Joe, 59-45 No. 3 Panthers triumph in fourth game in 4 days
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Carroll, Patriots working on contract Team is set to name coach by tomorrow
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After Ecker Drown catapults friend Flanagan into ’98 race for next executive.
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FireSykesville: Firefighters responded at 7: 55 a.m….
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Despite help, birds can feed themselvesThe Dec….
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Elkridge Cub Scouts, families brave cold for Klondike Derby
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Unwrapped Cigar a monument to success Bronze statue reflects a brilliant career
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Sainty 2-length winner in Horatius Stakes
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FireMount Airy: Firefighters responded at 2: 51…
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New positionsCurtis named associate to president at…
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Howard high school marks No. 1 rating Centennial is ‘excellent’ in each category on state’s annual report card a first
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Education brass is heading back to class Harford plan requires administrators to teach
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Trade policy under Clinton II NAFTA expansion: Administration has to fight for ‘fast track’ authority in Congress.
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IPO profits highest on 1st trading day 80% of returns made on initial turnover in 1996, study finds; Small investors beware; Big institutions gain most from short-term buying of shares
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FireWestminster: Firefighters from Pleasant Valley assisted Westminster…
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Counting herself among the lucky Book: With babe in arms, author Isabel Fonseca looks back fondly on her eye-opening travels with the Gypsies of Europe.
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Feb. 13-16Career Communications Group annual Black engineers…
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Police logSevern Crossing: A portable toilet valued…