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SPORTS
November 17, 2003
Moves Basketball MAGIC: Placed G Shammond Williams on injured list with sprained left knee and F Pat Garrity on injured list with right knee injury. Activated G Gordan Giricek from injured list. Signed G Derrick Dial. Waived F Britton Johnsen. Hockey BLUE JACKETS: Placed D Luke Richardson on IR with broken finger. Recalled D Todd Rohloff from AHL Syracuse. FLAMES: Assigned G Dany Sabourin to AHL Lowell. Assigned G Brent Krahn to ECHL Las Vegas. PANTHERS: Recalled RW Juraj Kolnik from AHL San Antonio.
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NEWS
October 15, 2003
On October 13, 2003, FRIEDA (nee Garrett); beloved wife of the late Ross F. Sandruck; mother of Mildred V. Leedy, Cloyd K. Leedy Jr. and Jeanne M. Sandruck-Fahey; mother-in-law of Barbara Leedy and Jed W. Fahey; sister of Violet M. Davidson, Treva A. Rimbey, Mary Ruth Lippy, Richard B. Garrett, and the late Kenneth L., N. Russell and Howard E. Garrett Jr.; sister-in-law of Richard Lippy; grandmother of Blake Kelly Leedy and Justin Ross Fahey. Funeral Services will be held at ECKHARDT FUNERAL CHAPEL P.A., MD 30 and Charmil Dr., Manchester, Friday 10 A.M. Interment in New Lutheran Cemetery.
NEWS
March 18, 2003
On March 16, 2003, ROBERT ELLSWORTH POOLE SR.; devoted husband of Margaret V. Poole (nee Fahey); loving father of Robert E. Poole Jr. and Cara M. Poole; beloved brother-in-law of Mary T. Fahey and Elizabeth M. Sappington. Friends are invited to call at the Burgee-Henss-Seitz Funeral Home, Inc., 3631 Falls Road, on Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services on Thursday at 11 A.M. Interment in Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens.
SPORTS
By Lem Satterfield and Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF | September 14, 2001
You don't often get second chances, but Franklin sophomore Carlos Ruiz did yesterday, and he made the most of it. After his point-blank shot was blocked by Bel Air keeper Dale Thorton with 10 seconds left in regulation, Ruiz converted a pass from George Burnham five minutes into overtime to lift the Indians to a 3-2 victory. "I was pretty mad when their goalie stopped it, but in this game, you've got to make it up," said Ruiz of a game that was a rematch of last year's Class 3A North Region final, also won by state runner-up Franklin.
NEWS
July 8, 2001
Marguerite P. Fahey, 92, club member, volunteer Marguerite Pontier Fahey, a longtime parent volunteer whose family settled in Baltimore in the 1750s, died Wednesday after suffering several strokes. She was 92. Born Marguerite Elizabeth Pontier and raised in Baltimore, Mrs. Fahey was the great-granddaughter of John S. Pontier, who was a well-known Baltimore police detective. She grew up in Mount Washington, graduated in 1927 from Western High School and attended Strayer Business College.
NEWS
By Stacey Hirsh and Stacey Hirsh,SUN STAFF | November 20, 2000
Philadelphia-based Preferred Real Estate Investments Inc. is buying the former Columbia Eastgate Shopping Center in Jessup and turning it into office space. Renovations on the building - which housed the Burlington Coat Factory before it moved to Arundel Mills - are expected to begin in the first quarter of 2001, when the deal to buy the building is complete, the company said. "This building, Eastgate, we like for a lot of reasons," said David Fahey of Preferred Real Estate Investment's Columbia office.
FEATURES
By Jean Marbella and Jean Marbella,SUN NATIONAL STAFF | January 20, 1999
When T. asked me how I would like to spend my last day on earth, I told him by playing Hookie from work making marinara sauce together making love while it was cooking, drinking red wine, eating bread and watching all the movies we have talked about watching together. -- from Anne Marie Fahey's diary, Feb. 22, 1995Anne Marie Fahey's last day turned out much differently from the dreamy scenario she anticipated in her diary.In fact, the only part that came to pass was that she and "T" indeed were together when her last day ended.
NEWS
By Jean Marbella and Jean Marbella,SUN NATIONAL STAFF | January 14, 1999
WILMINGTON, Del. -- In a marathon finish to a 12-week trial, the jurors who will decide whether Thomas Capano is guilty of killing his young lover were sequestered last night after more than eight hours of closing arguments by prosecution and defense attorneys."
NEWS
By Jean Marbella and Jean Marbella,SUN NATIONAL STAFF | December 22, 1998
WILMINGTON, Del. -- On the night that Anne Marie Fahey died, Thomas Capano finally testified yesterday, the couple had kicked off their shoes and stretched out in front of the television to watch "ER," two lovers-turned-friends relaxing after a rough week and looking forward to a long weekend.But what happened next, Capano said, was like something out of a bad TV show: Another lover, Deborah MacIntyre, appeared out of nowhere. And she had a gun."Debby," Capano said, "shot Anne Marie."And so Capano, a prominent, politically connected lawyer, broke 2 1/2 years of silence about June 27, 1996, the night that Fahey, the governor's scheduling secretary and his on-again, off-again lover, was killed.
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