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Charles A. 'Bud' Langenfelder Sr., 81
Charles A. "Bud" Langenfelder Sr., a retired animal disease control director and former Clarksville resident, died Monday of heart failure at Washington Hospital Center in the District of Columbia. He was 81 and a Worton resident. He was born in...Tags: Diseases, Chestertown, Death and Dying, Rosedale (Baltimore, Maryland), Clarksville
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Storms spotty across the region
Maryland WeatherShowers and thunderstorms popped up around the state yesterday, but they were by no means commonplace. The heaviest rains seem to have fallen out in Allegany County, where Cumberland reported more than an inch. Half-an-inch fell in Jacksonville and even.....Tags: Tornadoes
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Carl S. Weinberger
Carl S. Weinberger, a retired mechanical engineer, died of heart failure Saturday at his Timonium home. He was 77. Mr. Weinberger was born in Baltimore and raised in Hamilton. He was a 1948 graduate of Polytechnic Institute and earned a degree in...Tags: Death and Dying, Engineering, Christianity, Anglican, Ellicott City
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Margaret Faulkner, 76
Margaret E. Faulkner, a retired day care operator and AIDS activist, died of colon cancer June 29 at her Edmondson Village home. She was 76. Margaret Elizabeth Wilson was born in Baltimore and raised in Sandtown-Winchester. She attended city public...Tags: AIDS, Diseases, Death and Dying, Super Bowl, Cancer
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Mary C. Fletcher, 84
Mary C. Fletcher, a former retail sales associate and homemaker, died July 4 of complications from dementia at the Hamilton Center, a Northeast Baltimore nursing facility. The former longtime Waverly resident was 84. Mary Constance Chase was born in...Tags: Govans, Death and Dying, Illnesses, Parksley, Crown Cork & Seal Company Incorporated
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'Gerry' Sielicki
Sun ReporterGeraldine "Gerri" Sielicki, who owned a northern Baltimore County beauty salon and was an early recipient of a stem-cell transplant, died of stroke complications Friday at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. The Baldwin resident was 60. Born Geraldine...Tags: Death and Dying, Parkville, Cancer, Christianity, Diseases
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The Weather Page
Sun Reporter // Weather BloggerAwhile back, a reader in Hamilton asked for the highest wind speed ever recorded in Baltimore. The National Weather Service never got me the answer. So Sun librarian Paul McCardell pulled some clips. Gusts at Friendship Airport (now BWI) reached 84 mph...Tags: Weather Reports, Weather Statistics, Dundalk
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The mysterious airline chicken breast
Dining@LargeDeskmate Scott was asking me about airline chicken breasts, which he's seen recently on the menus of several Baltimore restaurants, including the new Clementine in Hamilton and Lucy's (formerly Maggie Moore's). Is it a trend?Well, we all know the...Tags: Google Inc.
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Dog supply shops, boutiques and grooming
Baltimore City Charm City Dogs, 401 N. Gay St., Baltimore - 410-637-3647 - charmcitydogs.com - Charm City Dogs is a full service dog daycare and offers washing and grooming by appointment. - Charm City Dogs also offers many different training...Tags: Towson, Fells Point, Dogs, Pet Services, Glen Burnie
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In 'The Wire,' the streets are mean, high school is meaner
Newsday Staff WriterCop shows always seem to be one of TV's hottest commodities. They rivet viewers with crime intrigue, adult tension and real-world relevance. The stakes are extreme - life-and-death for individuals, moral demarcations for American culture. The cop's life...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Police, Elections, War Crimes, Wars and Interventions
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Q&A with actor Chris Myers
Special to MetromixIn preparation for the Maryland Film Festival, Metromix called actor and Baltimore native Chris Myers, the star of fellow Baltimorean Matthew Porterfield's latest film Hamilton. While Myers, 27, watched his one-year-old son he provided us with...Tags: Matthew Modine, Steve Buscemi, Maryland Film Festival, Television, Movies
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Welcome mat is out in Glenham-Belford
Special to The SunNo matter who you are or what you're looking for in a home, Glenham-Belford will have what you need, residents say. "There's something for everyone," said Dick Ullrich, 62. "The diversity and mixed stock of housing makes the area truly unique. There...Tags: Christianity, White Marsh, Forestry and Timber, Roland Park, Schools
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