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    Feb 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Focus on federal agencies, panel advises Maryland

    As federal budget cuts loom, a state task force is suggesting how Maryland might get more bang from the bucks spent by federal agencies in the state.
    As federal budget cuts loom, a state task force is suggesting how Maryland might get more bang from the bucks spent by federal agencies in the state. The raft of recommendations in the Federal Facilities Advisory Board report — released Thursday at...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Budgets and Budgeting, Computing and Information Technology Industry, U.S. Congress, Public Finance

  2. Jan 1, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. William C. Barr, 93

    William Cullen Barr, 93, of Charlotte Hall, Md., died on Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012, at Charlotte Hall Veterans Home. Born April 19, 1919, in Hagerstown, he was the son of the late William Cullen Jr. and Maude A. (Munson) Barr. William was a 1937 graduate...

    Tags: Timonium, U.S. Navy, Stamford, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)

  4. Dec 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Christopher C. Hartman, Mayor Schaefer spokesman, dies at age 67

    Christopher C. Hartman, known as Baltimore's P.T. Barnum when he staged flamboyant media events as press spokesman for Mayor William Donald Schaefer, died of heart failure Thursday at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. He was 67 and lived in Cockeysville.
    Christopher C. Hartman, known as Baltimore's P.T. Barnum when he staged flamboyant media events as press spokesman for Mayor William Donald Schaefer, died of heart failure Thursday at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. He was 67 and lived in Cockeysville....

    Tags: Waterford, Elections, Services and Shopping, Newspaper and Magazine, Primaries

  6. Jan 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. All U.S. sports need an anti-doping agency

    Time will tell whether self-described "bully" Lance Armstrong's interview with Oprah Winfrey can repair the good name he lost when the United States Anti-Doping Agency revealed the truth behind his carefully crafted "narrative" of survival and sports glory. For me, to forgive Mr. Armstrong or not isn't the issue. Instead, Mr. Armstrong's fall illustrates how effectively we regulate Olympic movement athletics in the United States, and how that model for regulation can enhance the integrity of college and professional sports.
    Time will tell whether self-described "bully" Lance Armstrong's interview with Oprah Winfrey can repair the good name he lost when the United States Anti-Doping Agency revealed the truth behind his carefully crafted "narrative" of survival and sports...

    Tags: Baseball, Cycling, U.S. Congress, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, National Collegiate Athletic Association

  8. Jan 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Patrons and vendors warm up to Annapolis winter farmers' market

    At first glance, a grass-roots farmers' market in the covered parking lot of a suburban mall seems a bit incongruous. But that's the charm, and convenience, of the Westfield Annapolis Winter Farmers' Market, held every other Sunday at Westfield Annapolis...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Farms, United States Naval Academy, Gucci Group NV

  10. Jan 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Baltimore colleges push to improve neighborhoods

    Change has swept through the University of Baltimore — and the surrounding neighborhood — over the past decade. Striking new academic buildings, an apartment building and the university's first dormitory have appeared among the brownstones of the Midtown neighborhood. New shops and restaurants brighten once-dingy blocks. Streets that were deserted after dark now buzz with students.
    Change has swept through the University of Baltimore — and the surrounding neighborhood — over the past decade. Striking new academic buildings, an apartment building and the university's first dormitory have appeared among the brownstones...

    Tags: Employment, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Business, Mount Vernon, Culture

  12. Jan 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Next 90 days could be crucial for O'Malley

    For Martin O'Malley, the next 90 days will likely be the most important that remain in his tenure as Maryland's governor.
    For Martin O'Malley, the next 90 days will likely be the most important that remain in his tenure as Maryland's governor. As the General Assembly opens its 2013 session Wednesday, O'Malley will be looking to cap a record that many people believe he...

    Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Death Penalty, Elections, Same-Sex Marriage, Assault

  14. Jan 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. RG Steel's creditors want Rennert to pay over $238 million

    Bankrupt RG Steel's unsecured creditors are seeking permission to sue Ira Rennert — the billionaire who created the company to buy Sparrows Point — for allegedly worsening the steel mill owner's financial situation in order to improve his own.
    Bankrupt RG Steel's unsecured creditors are seeking permission to sue Ira Rennert — the billionaire who created the company to buy Sparrows Point — for allegedly worsening the steel mill owner's financial situation in order to improve his own....

    Tags: Pension and Welfare, United Steelworkers, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Trials, Joint Ventures

  16. Jan 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. The Sun remembers: Jan. 13-19

    <strong>Jan. 14, 2000: </strong>"There can be no doubt about the greatness of this defense," Ravens defensive end Michael McCrary says after a 16-3 victory in Oakland that sends Baltimore to the Super Bowl. The Ravens intercept four Raiders passes and hold the NFL's top-rated rushing offense to 24 yards in winning the AFC championship and their 10th straight game.
    Jan. 14, 2000: "There can be no doubt about the greatness of this defense," Ravens defensive end Michael McCrary says after a 16-3 victory in Oakland that sends Baltimore to the Super Bowl. The Ravens intercept four Raiders passes and hold the NFL's top-...

    Tags: Brady Anderson, Baltimore Ravens, Indianapolis Colts, American Football Conference, NBA All-Star Game

  18. Dec 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. State Senator, Judge John C. Coolahan dies at 80

    John Carroll Coolahan, a decorated Marine and former member of the Maryland Senate who acquired the reputation as the "Lion of Halethorpe" when he opposed construction of the Baltimore Metro rail system, died Sunday at St. Agnes Hospital. Family members said he fell in snow Dec. 26 and died after surgery. He was 80.
    John Carroll Coolahan, a decorated Marine and former member of the Maryland Senate who acquired the reputation as the "Lion of Halethorpe" when he opposed construction of the Baltimore Metro rail system, died Sunday at St. Agnes Hospital. Family members...

    Tags: C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Justice System, Elections, Bolton Hill, Pigtown

  20. Jan 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Governor appoints new district court judge for Carroll County

      Gov. Martin O'Malley has appointed Brian David Green to the district court for Carroll County. Green has served as attorney with the Office of the Public Defender in Carroll County for the past 23 years, according to a press release from the...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Justice System, Regional Authority, Carroll County (Virginia), Executive Branch

  22. Dec 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Residents who paid tickets want full audit of speed cameras

    Matthias Manz isn't sure what to do. The Original Northwood resident's family received four speed camera tickets in the past three years and coughed up the $40 fine each time, trusting that the government wouldn't issue bogus citations. Now, with the revelation that some cameras have issued more than 5 percent of their tickets in error, Manz is wishing he hadn't been so quick to pay.
    Matthias Manz isn't sure what to do. The Original Northwood resident's family received four speed camera tickets in the past three years and coughed up the $40 fine each time, trusting that the government wouldn't issue bogus citations. Now, with the...

    Tags: Justice System, Services and Shopping, Photography and Video, Executive Branch, Martin O'Malley

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