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Olive oil's evolution
It's been years since Maggie Lebherz lived in sunny Spain as a college exchange student. Yet just one taste of fresh olive oil takes her back in spirit. "In 2007, I lived with a family in Salamanca, and my host mother cooked everything in olive oil, in a...
Tags: Diabetes, Petroleum Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Human Interest, Dining and Drinking
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Five arrested in home invasion scheme
Baltimore police have arrested two women and three men accused of posing as city tax collectors and violently robbing elderly people in their homes. Tierra McCoy and Vaneka Powers, both of Baltimore, have been charged with robbery, conspiracy and...Tags: Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Theft, Abusive Behavior, Police Arrests, Prosecution
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Police investigate home-invasion robbery schemes
Baltimore police said Sunday morning that they were continuing to investigate several home invasion robbery schemes committed against senior citizens in the city's Greektown and Locust Point areas. Victims have received calls from a person posing as a...Tags: Theft, Locust Point
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Thousands celebrate day of Latin pride in Timonium
As the sounds of Latin music filled the Timonium Fairgrounds, Efren Perez and his workers helped fill the bellies of hungry festival-goers with tenderly grilled flank steak cooked at his vendor booth. The 37-year-old owns a Colombian restaurant, Rancho...
Tags: Baltimore County, Timonium, Pikesville, Entertainment, Latin Music (genre)
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Deportation reprieve for illegal immigrants starts Wednesday
When Sarita Santillan moved from Peru to Maryland with her family in 2003, she was just 11 years old — and had little clue how hard it would be to stay here. This week, Santillan, 20, an illegal immigrant who lives in Greektown, will be among...
Tags: Towson University, Migration, Personal Data Collection, Janet Napolitano, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland)
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Georgia Gould back out front among U.S. mountain bikers
If you knew what actually happened to Georgia Gould in 2008 as she regained consciousness on a stretcher in California, IV sticking into her arm, your first question might be a lot like Georgia's. What happened? She knew she'd blacked out on the...
Tags: Ghana, Physical Conditions, Georgia Gould, Heat Stroke, Awards and Prizes
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Small plates unite with style
No restaurant better exemplifies the changing face of the Taylor Street neighborhood than 3-month-old Urban Union.
Taylor Street, the city's de facto Little Italy (no disrespect meant toward the Heart of Italy enclave at 24th and Oakley), has been a...Tags: Urban Union, Lifestyle and Leisure, Boka, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Butter
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Go alfresco
Summer's here, and the time is right for eating in the street. Or near the street. Or in a bottle-service cabana high above the street.
Chicagoans love outdoor-dining season, all the more so because of its short duration. There are precious few days in...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Oakbrook Center, Sandwiches, Bars and Clubs
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Ndamukong Suh's night out with Bears player, Forest Whitaker co-hosting benefit, Zach Gilford dines at People
Not everyone is upset with the Detroit Lions’ Ndamukong Suh these days. The Bears’ Amobi Okoye joined Suh -- who was ejected from Thursday’s game against the Green Bay Packers for stomping on an opposing player -- during his night out in...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicago Bears, Steaks, Literature, Amobi Okoye
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Baltimore firm develops automatic rifle for military, SWAT
The Army's next-generation carbine may come out of a Highlandtown machine shop best known for making high-volume bottling equipment for major drink makers.
Adcor Industries Inc. learned this month that it was among a handful of weapons makers selected to...Tags: U.S. Army, U.S. Military, Companies and Corporations, Crown Cork & Seal Company Incorporated, Science and Technology
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Thomas Joseph Lopresti, longtime Towson barber
Thomas Joseph Lopresti, a longtime Towson barber and volunteer at Our Daily Bread, died April 12 of leukemia at Mercy Medical Center. The Timonium resident was 72.
He was raised in East Baltimore, the son of Italian immigrants Carmello and Innocenta...Tags: Breads, Rental Service, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Timonium, Hospitals and Clinics
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Baltimore's Greek Orthodox faithful unite for Easter celebration
Inside Baltimore's St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church early Saturday, the Rev. Michael Pastrikos stood on the dais and chanted prayers before an ornate altar adorned with icons of holy figures.
The smell of spiced incense filled the dimly lit sanctuary...Tags: Religious Festivals, Gainesville, Religion and Belief, Easter, Christianity
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