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Beyond bamboo
Sun reporterSearching for another way to lighten your environmental footprint? Look under your feet. Whether redecorating, renovating or designing your new home, opting for one of the many varieties of sustainable, eco-friendly flooring can lighten the load on...Tags: Real Estate Buyers, Architecture, Metal and Mineral, Synthetics and Plastics, Forests
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Dr. Barry S. Gold
Sun ReporterDr. Barry S. Gold, a Baltimore internist and herpetologist who was an international expert on the management and treatment of venomous snakebites, died Monday of heart failure at Sinai Hospital. The longtime Pikesville resident was 61. Barry Steven Gold...Tags: Maryland Zoo Baltimore, National Aquarium Baltimore, Television, Animals, Johns Hopkins University
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Moving monument for fallen soldiers
How heartwarming it was to read The Sun's article about James F. Barry, who has placed more than 4,000 white flags on his lawn to remind us of the painful losses in Iraq ("'Remember Them,'" June 28). Stories of our men and women in Afghanistan and Iraq...Tags: Family, Barack Obama, John McCain
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Calendar
Programs Arthritis educationLaurel Regional Hospital, 7300 Van Dusen Road, Laurel / Katherine Sperberg, health education coordinator for the Arthritis Foundation, D.C. Metro Chapter, will discuss what can be a disabling affliction at the Senior Dining and...Tags: Charity, Hopewell (Hopewell, Virginia), Cancer, Timonium, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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Ellen W. Caprio, 68
Ellen W. Caprio, a medical secretary and bridge enthusiast, died of colon cancer Friday at her daughter's Parkville home. She was 68. She was born and raised Mary Ellen Wible in Hollywood, St. Mary's County. She was married in 1960 to Samuel J. Caprio,...Tags: Cancer, Diseases, St. Mary's County, Death and Dying, Severna Park
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Boy, 16, convicted of assault
Sun reporterThough he was acquitted of attempted murder, a teenager accused in a knife attack on another teen at the Mall in Columbia was convicted yesterday of first-degree assault in Howard County court. Cordero Dante Taylor, 16, could be sentenced to up to 25...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Trials, Teen-agers, Judges, Baltimore County
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Correction
The lottery results in yesterday's editions of The Sun incorrectly listed the date of the next MegaMillions drawing. The numbers will be drawn tonight. An article in Wednesday's editions about Anne Arundel County's resuming testing of wells near Fort...Tags: Dundalk, Paul Justin, Fort Meade, Prosecution, Environmental Politics
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Finding cheap gas with TomTom can be hit or miss
Michael Himowitz covers technology for the Baltimore Sun.GPS units have turned into information powerhouses. Besides displaying maps and directions, these popular gadgets have become Swiss Army knives for travelers, offering directions to pizza parlors, hospitals, hotels, tourist attractions and - for an...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Prosecution, AAA, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Petroleum Industry
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Samuel Walker, 85
Samuel Richard Walker, who owned and operated a West Baltimore market, died Thursday of complications from dementia at his Pikesville home. He was 85. Born in Valdosta, Ga, and raised in Jacksonville, Fla., Mr. Walker attended Edwards College in...Tags: Ethics, Illnesses, Values, Baptist, Clubs and Associations
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aMuse Toys
2576 Quarry Lake Drive, Pikesville 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday – Friday; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday 410-415-0000; amusetoys.com You won't find Monopoly or Jenga at aMuse Toys, but you will find a slew of other "creative, innovative,...Tags: Toy Industry, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Toys, Fells Point
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