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Scouting report: Towson at Villanova football
The Baltimore SunTime: 3:30 p.m. Location: Villanova Stadium, Villanova, Pa. Radio: http://www.TowsonTigers.com Series: Villanova leads 5-3 What's at stake: A chance at the postseason. After last weekend's 31-20 loss at the hands of Old Dominion, the defending CAA...Tags: Sports, College Football, Old Dominion Monarchs, Football, College Sports
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Dream Act: Some see hope, others a drain on state resources
First of three articles about state ballot issues On some level, Oscar Moreno knew growing up that his family did not have permission to live in the United States. But it wasn't until now, as the 17-year-old Baltimore Polytechnic Institute senior...
Tags: Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland), Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Immigration, Science and Technology
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City school bus crash injures 13
At least 13 people were injured in a collision involving a school bus and a minivan in the city's Oldtown neighborhood this afternoon, according to the Baltimore Fire Department. The bus, #1622, was transporting the National Academy Foundation #421's...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning, Hospitals and Clinics, Back Pain
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1994 Dolphins: Some ex-players succeed, some fall on hard times
A heroin dealer in upstate New York. A juvenile court judge in Tennessee. A Stanford grad overseeing $500 million in pension funds for Florida state retirees. A felon who watched his son win the Heisman Trophy from a jailhouse TV. These are your 1994...
Tags: University of Miami, YMCA, Financially Distressed Companies, Dan Marino, Heroin
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Anne Arundel County Digest
Classical concerts The Annapolis Symphony Orchestra's season-opening concerts will be held at 8 p.m. Sept. 28-29 at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts, 801 Chase St. in Annapolis. The orchestra will be accompanied by British pianist Michael Roll for...Tags: Sports, Artists, Graduation, Anne Arundel Community College, University of Maryland, College Park
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Howard County Briefs
Open house AT:LAST Inc. presents "Parents Night Out: Let's Talk Technology," an open house for parents of children with disabilities from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sept. 24 at 7050 Oakland Mills Road in Columbia. Free; RSVP required by Sept. 21. Call 410-381-2667...Tags: Boy Scouts of America, Lifestyle and Leisure, Alzheimer's Disease, Science and Technology, Arts
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E. William Scriba, former T. Rowe Price vice president
E. William "Bill" Scriba, a former T. Rowe Price treasurer and vice president who dedicated himself to supporting the Johns Hopkins University, died Aug. 28 at his residence in an assisted-living community in Sunnyvale, Calif., of undetermined causes....Tags: John F. Kennedy, Johns Hopkins University, Brooklyn (New York City), Hollins Market, Santa Claus (fictional character)
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Ralph C. Goldman, 86
Ralph C. Goldman, 86, of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., passed away Wednesday July 11, 2012, at The Pines of Poughkeepsie Nursing Home. Born April 17, 1926, in New York City, he was the son of William and Nora Stappler Goldman. He was a graduate of Baltimore...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Navy, Breast Cancer, World War II (1939-1945), New York City
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Employers weed out job candidates with off-the-wall questions
You walk into a job interview prepared to be grilled about your skills and what you can bring to the position. Instead, the interviewer throws a curveball: "If you were a box of cereal, what would you be?" That's an actual question Wegmans posed to a...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Politics, Baltimore County, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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Frostburg student fatally stabbed at off-campus party
It was a church service at which Baltimore's Kortneigh McCoy, a 19-year-old Frostburg State University physics major known for her lovely voice, was supposed to sing.
But instead, more than 500 students and faculty jammed the Lane University Center...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Prosecution, Colleges and Universities, Lawyers, Glen Burnie
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Police: Man, 19, beaten by two groups of students downtown
A 19-year-old student from Baltimore Polytechnic High School told police he was beaten by two separate groups of juveniles from a rival school in downtown Baltimore on Thursday afternoon, an attack that comes amid a pitched debate over downtown safety....Tags: Digital Harbor High School, Baltimore County, Health and Safety at School, Inner Harbor, St. Patrick's Day
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U.S. News and World Report high school rankings are out
If you believe the U.S. News and World Report rankings, no Maryland high school is good enough to be in the top 50 in the nation. The first 25 high schools are those where 100 percent of students take Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate...Tags: Baltimore County, Schools, Towson, Baltimore School for the Arts, Severna Park
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