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Standing out
Special to The Baltimore SunIt was a simple but revealing homework assignment for a group of fifth-grade girls at Van Bokkelen Elementary School in Severn: Come up with a list of questions you would like to ask your classmates. Karen Gibson gathered the girls for their 45-minute...Tags: Vehicles, California, Newspaper and Magazine, Elementary Schools, Schools
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Salisbury bicyclist dies in accident
A Salisbury man died Thursday night after he was hit by a car while riding his bicycle, according to Maryland State Police. Arthur Ray Cephas, 57, was riding a bike south on Sixty Foot Road just north of U.S. 50 in Pittsville in Wicomico County about 6:55...Tags: Wicomico County, Police, Police Investigations
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Sweet deal at Morgan
Under an employment contract he fought to keep out of the public eye, outgoing Morgan State University President Earl S. Richardson could become a $300,000-a-year president emeritus with minimal teaching duties when he steps down at the end of the next...Tags: Employees, Morgan State University, Government, College Park (Prince Geoge's, Maryland), Frederick County (Maryland)
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Silence is not golden
No one would argue that a college president who successfully leads an institution through a quarter-century of growth and development shouldn't enjoy a comfortable retirement. But that's not the same thing as the Wall Street-style golden parachute...Tags: Retirement, CEO Pay, Morgan State University, Elijah E Cummings, Government
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Bonus Heloise Hints: Troubles Under The Arm
Dear Heloise: I have a problem. My husband has used various antiperspirants/deodorants. We can't find one that doesn't leave waxy residue at the armpit that won't come out when laundered, no matter what I do to coax it along. I have rubbed detergent...Tags: Texas, Books and Magazines, Health Organizations, Books, San Marcos
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Hunting does curb deer populations
Once again, the Humane Society of the United States is attempting to disparage scientific deer biology and question deer control measures adopted by local officials for Loch Raven Reservoir ("Trophy hunt will do little for watershed," letters, Sept. 28)....Tags: Energy Resources, Gardens and Parks, Natural Resource Industry, Maryland, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Salisbury University opening education center
Baltimore Sun reporterSalisbury University plans to open today its new $65 million Teacher Education and Technology Center, a building that the university says will help educate more teachers for Maryland schools. The 165,000-square-foot building will house Salisbury's...Tags: Maryland, Colleges and Universities
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Higher credit score now norm in prime lending
With the resurgence of tighter underwriting standards, some mortgage-market observers have been predicting that lenders would again rely more on a would-be borrower's overall worthiness and less on his credit score. But if anything, credit scores have...Tags: Equifax Incorporated, Mortgages, History, Consumers, Chicago Mortgages
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'A waterman needs ... faith'
Sun reporterBOZMAN -- P.T. Hambleton could probably make this run blindfolded, and at 4:30 in the morning, he might as well. Gliding through pitch darkness aboard his boat, the Lexi Maye, he is accompanied by the low gurgle of the vessel's diesel engine. Only the...Tags: Energy Resources, Telecommunication Service, Aquaculture, Weather Reports, Natural Resource Industry
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Delmar soldier is killed in Iraq
Sun reporterA 23-year-old Army infantryman from the Eastern Shore - the father of two young children he last saw at Christmas - was killed Sunday by a roadside bomb that exploded near the Humvee vehicle he was riding in while on patrol with the 10th Mountain Division...Tags: Family, Christmas, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Armed Conflicts, Defense
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Soldier raised in Salisbury dies in Iraq
A soldier who was raised in Salisbury has died of injuries suffered in Iraq, the Pentagon said yesterday. Spc. Eric T. Caldwell, 22, died Sunday in Iraq after his patrol encountered enemy small-arms fire north of Baghdad, said his uncle, Melvin "M.J."...Tags: Texas, Virginia, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Wicomico County
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Town honors soldier killed in Iraq
Standing at a podium overlooking a flag-draped coffin, the Rev. Douglas Nagel told hundreds of mourners gathered in Gloucester's First Presbyterian Church yesterday not to think that Army Spc. Eric Thomas Caldwell's life had been taken from him. To think...Tags: Maryland, Death and Dying, Armed Forces, Health and Safety at School, Family
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