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Hot line links potential buyers with counseling
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Where bingo’s the charm Players seek fortune, friendship, relaxation
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Northeast’s Long quits as volleball coach
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O’s add outfielder, place Davis on DL Bowie’s Dellucci gives Johnson left-handed bat
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1997 All-Harford County track teams
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Ellicott City keeps watch on waters 25 years after Agnes, system tracks floods
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Cancer survivors walk, run for life Fund-raiser will last until noon today
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American art in much of its glory BMA renovation: Museum reopens its original galleries with expanded display.
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Clara T. Landay, 86, Jewish community leaderClara…
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Dr. Jenny R. Bramley, 87, believed to…
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1997 All Baltimore City/County track and field teams
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Advice for new city school board Optimism: These are heady days for the Baltimore Board of School Commissioners. However, members might need suggestions on ways to keep everyone happy in the new era for city schools.
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Violence springs from a failure to give…
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Penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct Sanctions: Schools, students, community must work to improve behavior at games.
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Slater’s ‘Oritz’ — only in America
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If Feaga’s mouth opens, his foot will be nearby
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High price of shelf space Competition: The heavy demand for grocery store shelf space has manufacturers paying retailers “slotting allowances” to guarantee their products are adequately displayed to consumers.
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BaseballAstros: Placed LHP Tom Martin (elbow) on…
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Now a starter, Bowie’s Shepherd adds patience to repertoire Minor-league notebook
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1997 All-Anne Arundel County track and field teams
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Flag-protection amendment is an outrageThe May 12…
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State education funds come out of our pocket
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Top student denied title of distinctionI find…
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Airways to lose blast from the past
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Pope arrives in native Poland talking about weather, NATO Pontiff wants his country included in European role
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Most favored nation status for China is too valuable not to be renewed
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Fannie Mae plan runs into trouble Insurance program would be unfair intrusion, critics say
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Paula Jones case could go 3 ways, but won’t go away Supreme Court’s OK to pursue allegations keeps it in spotlight
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A blue plate special setup Brownstone revolves around re-created diner
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Annapolis PreserveThe Waterford and Elkins floor plans…
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A place to unwind and enjoy the view Maryland’s Mayberry has nearly everything but Andy Griffith
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Underdogs and all that Jazz Finals open tonight, with Utah confident it can run with Bulls
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WEAR was radio pioneer Media: It was expected that the new communications device would boost newspaper circulation and advertising.
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Finally, Russia and Ukraine pledge friendship Yeltsin, Kuchma sign treaty that leaves some issues unresolved
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Schools seek more money in Howard Program cuts loom if spending isn’t boosted, board says; Rising enrollment expected; Approval given to operating, capital budgets
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Public workers, private haulers share trash Some cities improve efficiency with bidding
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New U.S. nuclear bomb burrows 50 feet into ground before exploding ‘Bunker buster’ would do little damage on surface
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Class of ’97 shows its stuff, and the gardener is so proud
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Four schools placed on ‘Alert List’ 3 elementaries, a middle school flagged for poor performance
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Joe Strauss’ O’s week in review
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Surreal photographs — real memories
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Piney Run Park schedules pontoon rides Environmental, historical programs among offerings
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez, in his ‘saddest’ book, returns to journalism
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June party calendar
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Breaking barriers with didgeridoo and dulcimer Culture: A festival called Common Ground allows participants to explore the world’s array of music and art.
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Reservoir bloomsEarly this century Reservoir Hill was…
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French Open smiles on Hingis Expressive top seed breezes to Round of 16
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Greek cuisine in stylish simplicity Restaurant: The seafood is superb and the ethnic specialties out of the ordinary at the Black Olive.
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Big-pitch Mets add to Boss’ headaches
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Bingo has lots of charms for devotees in Brooklyn Park Players seek fortune, friendship, relaxation
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8 birdies put Delcher-Hadden up by one shot in Chesapeake
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Holding the liner in California
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Long & Foster acquires Salisbury realty firmLong…
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Hope is high as fund-raiser honors Clarisse Mechanic
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Bellow’s ‘Actual’: boys become men
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Admiral accused of sexual harassment Army’s general counsel also under investigation
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Problems frequent cashing in free miles Airlines say all fliers seek same time, same place; Air travel
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Festivals, fairs and flea markets will make for a busy Saturday
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Notable
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Eat, drink and enjoy English tradition
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Don’t gag students you might learn something
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Media’s crumbling wall As insiders float from government to press, credibility dips
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Make-believe makes a living; Puppeteer: Jill Kyle-Keith…
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Neighbors bidding adieu to island with an auction Friends who grew up together and moved to Kent Island with their families will sell their homes and leave together
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A place to eat that never closes Diner: Frank’s dishes up a dinner-size portion of service and a side order of convenience for those looking for a bite in the small hours as well as breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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A STAGE IN THEIR LIVES What a show: love, fear, lost dreams, broken hearts. Here’s your ticket to the making of a high school musical. The real action takes place offstage — in the drama known as growing up.; CHAPTER I
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Villa Julie chief an aggressive advocate Hard-charging style spurs growth, criticism
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Aron’s suit against Brock may face courtroom rematch Appeal upheld; new trial hinges on juror’s notes
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Don’t underrate this underdog
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Going to see the Wright stuff Design: Celebrations next weekend will mark the 130th birthday of the famous American architect.
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Imperfect O’s still roll by Indians Johnson digs 4-0 hole, but club rallies, 8-5, despite 3-error day; Ripken HR breaks tie, mark; Un-Mussina-like win is O’s 11th in 13 games
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150 years ago in The SunJune 1:…
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Hits and misses
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Pop goes the Walters Art: Gary Vikan wants to sell Baltimore on the idea that art can have mass appeal, intellectual honesty and a healthy bottom line, all at the same time.
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The great crab-cake debate
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Routes 32 and 26 intersection expected to fail in five years Study says road needs to be widened
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Turn up volumne on your opinion Use your power as consumer, citizen to improve television
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Early birds get the deals as summer travel booms Crowds: Planes are jampacked, and vacation planners are going to have to be flexible.
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Indonesian play
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Restaurant smoking curb infringes libertyMy wife and…
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William O. Berkis, 80, designer founded Stuart Kitchens in ’55
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Judge denies bail for brothers accused of smuggling drugs death threats cited; Plot to kill witnesses, court officers reported
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1997 ALL-Carroll County track and field teams
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Problems frequent cashing in free miles Airlines say all fliers seek same time, same place; Air travel
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Northeast’s Long quits as volleball coach
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Magnifique! Americans are rediscovering French furnishings — and the beauty is in the details.
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Builders to hold house festival Villages of Winterset, Owings Mills New Town on display; ‘Looks like Columbia’; Condos, townhouses single-family homes dot high-growth area
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Neighbors bidding adieu to island with an auction Friends who grew up together and moved to Kent Island with their families will sell their homes and leave together
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In Hawaii, a whale of a time is worth the weight
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French Open smiles on Hingis Expressive top seed breezes to Round of 16
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De Klerk on campaign to discredit the ANC Ex-leader of S. Africa trades conciliation for confrontation
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HMOs await 330,000 from Medicaid Enrollment packets start going out tomorrow; An experiment in prudence; Carriers facing risks; patients will enter the managed-care era; Health care
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1997 All Baltimore City/County track and field teams
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Hits and misses
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Paula Jones case could go 3 ways, but won’t go away Supreme Court’s OK to pursue allegations keeps it in spotlight
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Just a few good bids make the auction Firm has sold many a ‘trophy’ property
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The greatest spy: limits of intelligence
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Kim apologizes
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Federal court upholds decision revoking job offer to lesbian 8-4 ruling could set stage for same-sex marriage test
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The great crab-cake debate
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Vacationing with the alligators Resort: South Carolina’s Kiawah Island boasts a happy mix of activities and spacious eco-oriented surroundings — all at a price that won’t break the family budget
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New U.S. nuclear bomb burrows 50 feet into ground before exploding ‘Bunker buster’ would do little damage on surface
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A pretty penny for Washington’s head
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In final salute to an old friend, smiles went naturally with tears
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Annapolis PreserveThe Waterford and Elkins floor plans…
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Jail court operation in dispute Circuit judges unable to dispose of misdemeanor cases; ‘It’s a very radical idea’; Wider authority would be needed to ease backlog
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Airways to lose blast from the past
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Grand success for local opera Future: The Baltimore company has added Sunday matinees to next year’s schedule, which includes ‘Falstaff,’ ‘Madame Butterfly,’ ‘Carmen’ and ‘The Flying Dutchman.’
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Finally, Russia and Ukraine pledge friendship Yeltsin, Kuchma sign treaty that leaves some issues unresolved
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Choosing among the concertos
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Schools seek more money in Howard Program cuts loom if spending isn’t boosted, board says; Rising enrollment expected; Approval given to operating, capital budgets
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Charles Village marks centennial Parades and festival celebrate one of city’s eclectic neighborhoods
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The Marshall Plan 50th anniversary: Its great achievement offers no parallel for NATO expansion.
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Heavy togs on hot night lead to arrests of 2 men
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Veteran WLIF disc jockeys get walking papers Firings: Station management insists dismissal of Dick Ireland and Gary Hamilton is not a portent of further changes.
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Pope arrives in native Poland talking about weather, NATO Pontiff wants his country included in European role
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College picks winners of foundation awards
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Rapids of the Youghiogheny supplying thrills and jobs Rafting enthusiasts bring needed industry to Garrett County
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“The Soldier’s Tale: Bearing Witness to Modern…
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Slater’s ‘Oritz’ — only in America
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The GOOSE Character: Ravens’ Tony Siragusa’s on-field ethic and off-field personality is rooted in his hometown tradition of strong family, good times, plentiful laughs and even more plentiful food.
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Suspect killed in mall was carrying jewelry More than $100,000 in stolen goods found
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A place to unwind and enjoy the view Maryland’s Mayberry has nearly everything but Andy Griffith
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Intersection to fail soon, study claims Increasingly clogged 32-26 crossroad gets 5-year time frame; ‘Tells the whole story’; Options include new connector roads, widening Route 32
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Violence springs from a failure to give…
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Villa Julie chief an aggressive advocate Hard-charging style spurs growth, criticism
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Turn up volumne on your opinion Use your power as consumer, citizen to improve television
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Bellow’s ‘Actual’: boys become men
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Admiral accused of sexual harassment Army’s general counsel also under investigation
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A blue plate special setup Brownstone revolves around re-created diner
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Routes 32 and 26 intersection expected to fail in five years Study says road needs to be widened
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Notable
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BaseballAstros: Placed LHP Tom Martin (elbow) on…
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NamesGYC Group Ltd., a new homes builder…
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Class of ’97 shows its stuff, and the gardener is so proud
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Council might sign up to broadcast meetings Members to vote on cable TV proposal
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Raymond Chandler: Character is everything
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PICTURE PERFECT For color, drama and diversity, you can’t beat the photo opportunities in the national parks.
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1997 All Baltimore City/County track and field teams
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O’s add outfielder, place Davis on DL Bowie’s Dellucci gives Johnson left-handed bat
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Most favored nation status for China is too valuable not to be renewed
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Future of American shad gets quite the lift Population boost works as Chesapeake is teeming
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Early birds get the deals as summer travel booms Crowds: Planes are jampacked, and vacation planners are going to have to be flexible.
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4 more youths charged in Wilde Lake school fight before teacher’s death Suspensions reviewed, may become expulsions
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1997 ALL-Carroll County track and field teams
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If Feaga’s mouth opens, his foot will be nearby
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American South provides setting for two dramas Tonys: Works by Horton Foote and Alfred Uhry are in the running for tonight’s award for best play.
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State education funds come out of our pocket
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1997 All-Anne Arundel County track and field teams
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Media’s crumbling wall As insiders float from government to press, credibility dips
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Indonesian play
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Public workers, private haulers share trash Some cities improve efficiency with bidding
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Clara T. Landay, 86, Jewish community leaderClara…
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Breaking barriers with didgeridoo and dulcimer Culture: A festival called Common Ground allows participants to explore the world’s array of music and art.
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WEAR was radio pioneer Media: It was expected that the new communications device would boost newspaper circulation and advertising.
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300 seniors at North County High School graduate into the ‘world’
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez, in his ‘saddest’ book, returns to journalism
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8 birdies put Delcher-Hadden up by one shot in Chesapeake
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Hope is high as fund-raiser honors Clarisse Mechanic
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Judge denies bail for brothers accused of smuggling drugs death threats cited; Plot to kill witnesses, court officers reported
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Dear to their heartsMother-and-daughter dressing may be…
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A STAGE IN THEIR LIVES What a show: love, fear, lost dreams, broken hearts. Here’s your ticket to the making of a high school musical. The real action takes place offstage — in the drama known as growing up.; CHAPTER I
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Bingo has lots of charms for devotees in Brooklyn Park Players seek fortune, friendship, relaxation
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Reservoir bloomsEarly this century Reservoir Hill was…
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Miners fight for a future in Western Md. Coal: Pollution laws and a dwindling supply of the best coal threaten the long-term viability of the mines and their well-paying but danerous jobs.
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Now a starter, Bowie’s Shepherd adds patience to repertoire Minor-league notebook
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Way to go! see Paree on a boat Transport: For getting around Paris, an alternative to the Metro is the boat bus. It’s pricey but very scenic.
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Prepare now to plant blueberries next spring
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Top student denied title of distinctionI find…
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Eat, drink and enjoy English tradition
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Baltimore fans like idea of a track of their own Dover patrons say they’d support Essex venue
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Advice for new city school board Optimism: These are heady days for the Baltimore Board of School Commissioners. However, members might need suggestions on ways to keep everyone happy in the new era for city schools.
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Carroll school graduates compare well with other students in Maryland colleges Average GPA slightly higher than state figure
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Imperfect O’s still roll by Indians Johnson digs 4-0 hole, but club rallies, 8-5, despite 3-error day; Ripken HR breaks tie, mark; Un-Mussina-like win is O’s 11th in 13 games
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Peninsulas win fight to limit density ‘Primary growth’ label dropped by planners
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Cancer survivors walk, run for life Fund-raiser will last until noon today
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Flag-protection amendment is an outrageThe May 12…
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Four schools placed on ‘Alert List’ 3 elementaries, a middle school flagged for poor performance
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How to choose between speed and memory If budget is limited, it’s probably cheaper to add RAM later
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Don’t underrate this underdog
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Piney Run Park schedules pontoon rides Environmental, historical programs among offerings
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Where past and present compete Williamsburg: The reconstructed Colonial capital must try to lure tourists from nearby attractions such as Busch Gardens.
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‘Play It Safe’ activities are planned for graduating teens going to O.C.
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Three musicals take the tough route to a Tony Awards: Nominees ‘The Life,’ ‘Titanic’ and ‘Steel Pier’ are unusual because they are not adaptations.
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Writer’s Life: Damon Runyon
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Festivals, fairs and flea markets will make for a busy Saturday
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Joe Strauss’ O’s week in review
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100 years agoBusiness in Annapolis was suspended…
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Aron’s suit against Brock may face courtroom rematch Appeal upheld; new trial hinges on juror’s notes
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Hot line links potential buyers with counseling
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Milk prices are set to drop Plus for consumers is a bust for farmers; Dairy industry
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A headline in yesterday’s editions of The…
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Mountain travel by raft and rail Adventure: A train trip in the Great Smokies and a river ride make an exciting outing for the whole family.
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Ellicott City keeps watch on waters 25 years after Agnes, system tracks floods
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Thais hesitantly remember A nation accustomed to forgetting begins to confront its past
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150 years ago in The SunJune 1:…
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Long & Foster acquires Salisbury realty firmLong…
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Underdogs and all that Jazz Finals open tonight, with Utah confident it can run with Bulls
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The many uses of lavender Garden: The hardy perennial has been used in food, medicine and aromatic preparations for centuries.
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Big-pitch Mets add to Boss’ headaches
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Restaurant smoking curb infringes libertyMy wife and…
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Dr. Jenny R. Bramley, 87, believed to…
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Early ride spurs dreams of October
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Don’t leave home without your plants Moving: You can take shrubs, perennials and seeds along to your new house.
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William O. Berkis, 80, designer founded Stuart Kitchens in ’55
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Small steps that add up to big gains
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Penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct Sanctions: Schools, students, community must work to improve behavior at games.
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Holding the liner in California
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Residents leaving doomed apartments Property likely to be condemned
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1997 All-Howard County track teams
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Marine under inquiry in teen’s death Texas grand jury to study shooting in joint mission by Border Patrol, military
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Kinser’s ride shows how racers learn
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High price of shelf space Competition: The heavy demand for grocery store shelf space has manufacturers paying retailers “slotting allowances” to guarantee their products are adequately displayed to consumers.
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June party calendar
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‘I want to walk at graduation’ Physician: Prevailing over pain, Marie Vanden Bosche exemplifies determination and compassion.
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25 tons of hay before the rain
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Don’t gag students you might learn something
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College to name field after alumnus Western Md. plans to honor Wilbur Preston
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Johnson to start, and Boskie, too Rookie labors, vet shines, but pending rain makeups put off No. 5 decision
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Surreal photographs — real memories
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American art in much of its glory BMA renovation: Museum reopens its original galleries with expanded display.
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Make-believe makes a living; Puppeteer: Jill Kyle-Keith…
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A place to eat that never closes Diner: Frank’s dishes up a dinner-size portion of service and a side order of convenience for those looking for a bite in the small hours as well as breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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Here’s a guide to picking a good contractor Book follows the process using mythical families
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Autobiographies lie — or anyway lots of them do Self-interest: Since fabrications and exaggerations abound, they have little in common with biographies.
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Frece, governor’s communications director, becomes adviser to Smart Growth program
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Slain suspect was carrying stolen jewels More than $100,000 in mall store’s goods found in man’s bag; Accomplice still at large; Off-duty policeman’s actions called proper by county detective
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1997 All-Harford County track teams
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Business eager to assume city burdens Privatizing municipal wasterwater facilities seems to make economic sense
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Where bingo’s the charm Players seek fortune, friendship, relaxation
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Reconverted investments reach back to the future Mutual funds
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Fannie Mae plan runs into trouble Insurance program would be unfair intrusion, critics say
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Pop goes the Walters Art: Gary Vikan wants to sell Baltimore on the idea that art can have mass appeal, intellectual honesty and a healthy bottom line, all at the same time.
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Greek cuisine in stylish simplicity Restaurant: The seafood is superb and the ethnic specialties out of the ordinary at the Black Olive.
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Going to see the Wright stuff Design: Celebrations next weekend will mark the 130th birthday of the famous American architect.