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Infinity carries Patsy Cline tunes, and friendship, to legendary status
Infinity Theatre Company starts its third season of bringing Broadway-caliber productions to Broadneck Peninsula with "Always … Patsy Cline," a show that may very well top the troupe's offerings to date in its emotional power, conveying the...
Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Chicago Transit Authority, Tony Awards, Arts and Culture, Human Interest
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Eugenia 'Jean' Bosley, church volunteer
Eugenia "Jean" Bosley, a homemaker who was honored as a "shining star" for 35 years of providing child care in her church's Sunday morning nursery, died of multiple organ failure Monday at her Ruxton home. She was 93. Born Eugenia Kerr in Hereford, she...
Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, House Building, Ellicott City, Baltimore County
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3 Naval Academy midshipmen charged with rape, false statements
Three male midshipmen at the Naval Academy have been charged with raping a female midshipman and giving false official statements, the academy said Wednesday. The case will next go to an Article 32 hearing, a military proceeding comparable to a...
Tags: Prosecution, Lawyers, Justice System, Barack Obama, Crime, Law and Justice
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Food Network's 'Great Food Truck race' films in Annapolis Friday
Annapolis will get a taste of food truck culture this week as the Food Network's "Great Food Truck Race" rolls into town Friday. Co-executive producer Peter Woronov confirmed that Annapolis filming would begin Friday for the show, which the Food...
Tags: House of Cards (tv program), Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Television, Food Network (tv network)
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Del. Myers: Charter home rule would allow Washington County to take care of day-to-day business
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comDel. LeRoy Myers said that having a charter home-rule form of government would enable Washington County to take care of business day to day instead of relying on a 90-day annual session of the Maryland General Assembly. Myers, R-Washington/Allegany,...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Local Government, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Frederick County (Maryland), College Park (Prince George's, Maryland)
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2013 Miss Maryland and Miss Maryland Outstanding Teen Scholarship Pageant prelims begin
The 2013 Miss Maryland and Miss Maryland Outstanding Teen Scholarship Pageant preliminaries began Wednesday night at The Maryland Theatre. The Miss Maryland Outstanding Teen Preliminary Talent award went to both Miss Washington County Outstanding Teen...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Arts and Culture, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Allegany County
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O'Malley wrong to lobby for cruise line
"Sometimes, all I need is the air that I breathe and to love you!" Gov. Martin O'Malley, do you hear these words from the citizens of Maryland or are they just lyrics from a The Hollies 1974 hit song that many of us remember? Have you completely...
Tags: Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Executive Branch, Environmental Issues, Martin O'Malley
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Murderer of 10-year-old deserves death
If ever a case screams out for capital punishment, it is the torture, rape, and murder of a 10-year-old girl ("New details emerge in killing of Cecil Co. girl," June 15). But oh, no, capital punishment is "cruel and unusual," as our royalty in Annapolis...
Tags: Punishment, Murder
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Ellicott City businesswoman to run for delegate in District 9B
Ellicott City business owner and Republican Carol Loveless has filed to run for a seat in the Maryland House of Delegates representing the newly drawn District 9B in 2014. Loveless, 54, said she has been a resident of Ellicott City for over 30 years and...Tags: Business, Ellicott City, Carroll County (Maryland), Elections, Small Businesses
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More spending on education doesn't necessarily mean better schools
Donald F. Norris gives us a liberal rant in his recent commentary about education funding ("Flacco's pay and our skewed priorities," June 12). He says he has but "little" envy for Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco's pay and that the star player's $20...Tags: Joe Flacco, Baltimore County, Martin O'Malley
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