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John S. "Bud" Linz, engineer
John S. "Bud" Linz, a retired engineer and World War II veteran, died Wednesday of pneumonia at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. He was 90. The son of a grocer and a homemaker, John Sebastian Linz was born in Baltimore and raised in Highlandtown. After...Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Johns Hopkins University, Colleges and Universities, Towson, Roman Catholicism
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Lockheed, Northrop win $91 million contract
Defense contractors Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman said Thursday that they've won a $91 million contract for radars to be used on Saudi Arabia's Apache attack helicopters. Northrop Grumman said its share of the Longbow work would be handled from...Tags: Saudi Arabia, Science and Technology, Electronics, Manufacturing and Engineering, Aerospace Manufacturing
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Seamstresses gather to create clothes for Oklahoma tornado victims
Soon after a massive tornado devastated Moore, Okla., last month, a Linthicum seamstress leaped into action, formulating a plan to help the victims. Kathy Furth began reaching out to thread-savvy friends from her parish and a local sewing organization...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Christianity, Natural Disasters, Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief
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In Ellicott City, 'The War Came by Train' arrives for Civil War weekend
The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad was, without doubt, the most important rail system in the Civil War's Eastern theater. There's hardly a pivotal battle or event during the four-year conflict in which the B&O didn't play at least some role. Civil War...Tags: Travel, Transportation, Authors, Wars and Interventions, Howard County
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Harford County seniors graduate, ready for the next step
They've waited 13 years for this day to finally come – Graduation Day. For the hundreds of members of the Class of 2013 in Harford's public and private schools, it's the end to 13 years of hard work and the beginning of something new, whether it be...Tags: Butterfly Ballots, Edgewood, Schools, Scranton, Netherlands
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Ungated railroad crossings pose dangers
Widely used but little acknowledged, the railroad crossing at Hollins Ferry Road just outside the Baltimore Beltway in Halethorpe is an accident waiting to happen, according to the Federal Railroad Administration. It almost claimed Colleen Zaccagnino...
Tags: Transportation Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Labor Legislation, Railway Accidents, CSX Corporation
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Alzheimer's support group meets second Thursday of the month
These groups meet regularly. Asperger's Syndrome — Second Thursday, 7:30-9 p.m. Support and education. Howard County Autism Society Resource Center, 10280 Old Columbia Road, Suite 215, Columbia. Elaine McAuliffe, 410-730-0068 or elainemcauliffe@...Tags: Howard County, Ellicott City, Sheppard Pratt Health System, Dwayne Johnson, Howard County General Hospital
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William J. Turcovski, engineer
William J. "Bill" Turcovski, a Northrop Grumman electrical engineer who enjoyed antiquing, died May 7 from pneumonia at Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis. He was 52. The son of a supervisor and a homemaker, William John Turcovski was born and...
Tags: Technology, Anne Arundel Medical Center, Annapolis, Electronics, Severna Park
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Garcetti, Greuel locked in tight battle for L.A. mayor's post
Eric Garcetti held a narrow lead over Wendy Greuel late Tuesday as the two longtime city officials battled each other — and voter apathy — in the race to become the 42nd mayor of Los Angeles. With more than half the vote still uncounted, the...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Bill Clinton, Polls, Eric Garcetti, Budgets and Budgeting
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L.A. elections may be decided by older, white voters, poll shows
Tuesday's elections will sweep in new leadership for Los Angeles' 3.8 million residents, but the races are likely to be decided by an older, whiter and more educated fraction of the city's population. Latinos, the city's dominant ethnic group and a...
Tags: Polls, Eric Garcetti, Demographics, Voting, Politics
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A long, expensive (and distinctive) race nears the finish line
A two-year campaign that has drawn record spending will see either the first woman or the first Jew elected as Los Angeles mayor. But despite those milestones, candidates Wendy Greuel and Eric Garcetti sped around the city Sunday trying to avoid another...
Tags: Polls, Bill Clinton, Eric Garcetti, Antonio Villaraigosa, Maxine Waters
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