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By Ellie Baublitz and Ellie Baublitz,Contributing Writer | December 9, 1994
When Mark Hatfield sits down to paint, he prays first, seeking guidance for the art he says is an outlet for his spirituality."When I hit a trouble spot I try to let God take over instead of keeping control myself," he said. "That's hard to do when you're doing something artistic -- you want to keep control -- but there's such freedom when I give up control to God."The results of the artist's prayer, "Theology in Color," are hanging on the walls of the Carroll County Arts Council gallery in Westminster through Dec. 23, his first solo show in an eight-year career.
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By Arin Gencer and Arin Gencer,Sun reporter | February 5, 2008
A Westminster man charged in the killing of a video store employee was ordered held without bail at a hearing yesterday in Carroll County District Court. Michael Ryan Anderson, 26, who appeared before Judge JoAnn Ellinghaus-Jones via television, has been charged with first- and second-degree murder, robbery and theft. Anderson is accused of killing Gary L. Hatfield, 54, of Manchester, who was found dead Jan. 26 in H and D Movie Sales in Finksburg, where he worked, police said. Anderson was arrested early Sunday after being interviewed at the Maryland State Police Westminster barracks Saturday night, police said.
NEWS
February 4, 2008
Man arrested in death of video store worker State police have arrested a Westminster man in connection to the recent killing of a Finksburg video store employee. Michael Ryan Anderson, 26, of the first block of Winchester Ave. was arrested late Saturday and charged with first- and second-degree murder, robbery and theft early yesterday, according to a news release from the state police. Anderson was charged in connection with the killing of Gary L. Hatfield, 54, of the 3300 block of Oak St. in Manchester.
NEWS
August 20, 2003
On August 18, 2003 JAMES G. CONTI, loving husband of Barbara A. Conti, devoted father of Linda Hatfield and her husband Jimmie, James M. Conti and his wife Diana, Susan Lippel, John R. Conti and his wife Denise, cherished Pop of Kevin A. Lippel, Jason M. and Angela Conti, Troy Hatfield and Samantha Conti. Relatives and friends may call at the family owned AMBROSE FUNERAL HOME, INC., 1328 Sulphur Spring Road, Arbutus, on Wednesday and Thursday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at St. Clement, Lansdowne on Friday at the funeral hour of 11 A.M. Interment to immediately follow at Meadowridge Memorial Park.
NEWS
March 30, 2006
On Monday, March 27, 2006, HENRY STAINMAN, beloved husband of the late Hattie Stainman (nee Munitz); beloved father of Rabbi Theodore Stainman of Denver, CO. and Stuart Stainman of Towson, Md father in-law of Barbara Stainman and Bonnie Stainman; beloved brother of the late Sam Stainman; adored grandfather of Rebecca and Elliott Stainman, Ian and Judi Sunshine, Suzanne and Michael Hatfield and the late Benjamin Stainman; loving great-grandfather of...
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By NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE | October 22, 1999
WASHINGTON -- A major New York publishing house suspended distribution and promotion of a new biography of Gov. George W. Bush of Texas yesterday after a Texas newspaper reported that the book's author was convicted 11 years ago of hiring a professional killer in a failed attempt to murder his boss.Officials of the publisher, St. Martin's Press, said they wanted to conduct an inquiry into the background and reporting methods of the author, J. H. Hatfield, before continuing to push the sale of his book, "Fortunate Son: George W. Bush and the Making of an American President," which began appearing on store shelves this week.
BUSINESS
February 14, 2000
New positions Hatfield, Bohman take posts with Crown Books Crown Books appointed John Hatfield vice president and chief financial officer and John Bohman vice president and general merchandising manager. As CFO, Hatfield is responsible for supervising the Landover-based bookstore chain's finance department as well as managing the information systems, loss prevention and real estate departments. Bohman is responsible for general merchandising. Hatfield formerly was with the Center for Business Development, a Los Angeles management consulting firm where he was project manager.
NEWS
May 4, 2004
On May 1, 2004 EDWARD G. UNGLESBEE of Catonsville. Beloved husband of Emma Hatfield Unglesbee of 18 years. Beloved son of the late Marshall and Margaret Unglesbee. Loving father of Linda Palaigos, Donna Unglesbee and Sharon Strollo. Cherished grandfather of Ashley and Jason Palaigos, Kara, Nicholas, Kristin and Alaina Strollo. Loving step-father of Sandy Shaw, Debbie Clark and the late Chuck Hatfield. Cherished step-grandfather of Sam Shaw, James and DJ "David" Clark, Chad and Casey Hatfield.
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By Marcia Myers and Marcia Myers,SUN STAFF | November 21, 2001
A "simple, simple" computer problem was behind recent failures in the backup radar systems at Baltimore-Washington International Airport, which left air-traffic controllers blind to hundreds of planes they were trying to guide, federal aviation officials said yesterday. In their first explanation for radar outages that began in August, officials with the Federal Aviation Administration told state legislators in Annapolis that the problems stemmed from a programming error. The flaw caused interruptions in the flow of data to controllers on the positions of jetliners flying through the Baltimore area.
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