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Margaret H. "Maggie" Rittler, educator
Margaret H. "Maggie" Rittler, an educator whose lifelong dream was teaching special-education students, died Aug. 3 of an aneurysm while on vacation on Cape Cod.
The Cockeysville resident was 44.
Mrs. Rittler was stricken while attending a movie and was...Tags: Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Baltimore School for the Arts, Timonium, Students
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Etel Billig, Chicago theater pioneer, dies after taking ill at her theater
Etel Billig, the co-founder of the Illinois Theatre Center in Park Forest, an indefatigable pioneer of professional theater in the Chicago suburbs and a Chicago actress with decades of work on the city's leading stages, died March 28, after suffering a...
Tags: Park Forest, Celebrities, Lobbying, Goodman Theatre, Politics
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'Dancing With the Stars' recap: The 'final' dance duel
Last night: Maria and Derek got the first perfect score of the season. Tonight: the "final" dance duel. Isn't it a bit weird to call it final when it only ended up happening twice total?
Len says Classical Night was amazing and announces the encore...Tags: Gavin DeGraw, Judges, Justice System, Dance, Entertainment
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Glen Burnie's homeless share what they have for holiday
He has frequent lapses of memory, the result of a brain aneurysm he suffered as a teen in 1972. He struggled for years to keep jobs at BWI, at a discount store and in an industrial park.
And finally, after his mother died in a Baltimore County nursing...Tags: Glen Day, Church and State Relations, Social Issues, Christianity, Prisons
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4 here charged in nationwide Medicare fraud crackdown
A South Barrington surgeon, a Lincolnshire nursing home director, a Chicago psychologist and his partner are among more than 90 people across the country charged with Medicare schemes that involved more than $295 million in false billing.
“The...Tags: Corporate Crime, Medical Procedures and Tests, Fraud, Medicare, Trials
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Mike Butler says 'life's been wonderful' since double-organ transplant
chrisc@herald-mail.comApril was a busy month for Hagerstown resident Mike Butler. He's a low-key guy, but he is filled with missionary zeal. His life was changed, made more complete. He owes a debt, and he wants to pay it forward. Seventeen years ago, Butler received a...Tags: Chemical Industry, Culture, Frederick County (Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Folklore and Mythology
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James F. Bray, manager
James F. Bray, a retired grocery store manager, died Tuesday of an aneurysm at his Jessup home. He was 76. Mr. Bray was born in Virginia and raised in North Carolina and Baltimore, where he graduated from city public schools. He served in the Army for...Tags: Career and Workplace, Brooklyn Park, Work Relations, Ocean City, American Legion
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Dr. John Joseph Krejci, general surgeon
Dr. John Joseph Krejci, a retired general surgeon who helped plan St. Joseph Medical Center's move to Towson, died at that hospital Monday after suffering an aneurysm. He was 89 and lived in Stoneleigh.
Born on Milton Avenue, he attended St. Michael...Tags: Cleft Lip and Palate Reconstruction, St. Joseph Medical Center, Awards and Prizes, Health and Medical Professionals, College Sports
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Ellicott City
Meeting The Wh'y' Not Toastmasters Club meets at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, June 9, and June 26 at Glen Mar Church, 4701 New Cut Road. Guests are welcome to attend and learn more about this new club. Information: 410-540-9910 or toastmastersclubs.org....Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, High Blood Pressure, Ellicott City, Physical Fitness and Exercise, University of Maryland Medical Center
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PASSINGS: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Bob Boozer, Jim Abdnor, Chuck Brown, Herbert Breslin
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau Renowned baritone championed German lieder Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, 86, a renowned baritone who led a worldwide revival in popularity for German lieder, died in his sleep Friday at his home in the southern German city of...Tags: College Basketball, National Basketball Association, Louis Brown, U.S. Senate, Bob Boozer
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Airline will seat passengers based on their moods
Baltic, a Latvian airline, has introduced a new system that will seat passengers based on their mood. Flyers who want to make new friends or avoid talkative seatmates will now have a much great opportunity to do so, thanks to the SeatBuddy program. From...
Tags: The Happiest News!, Human Interest
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