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SPORTS
September 20, 1998
BaseballDevil Rays: Recalled P Mike Duvall, ex-Orioles IF Scott McClain and OF Kerry Robinson from Triple-A Durham.Indians: Recalled OF Alex Ramirez from Triple-A Buffalo. Purchased contract of P Jason Jacome from Buffalo. Recalled P Tom Martin from rehab assignment at Buffalo; activated him from 15-day DL.Tigers: Recalled C Rob Fick and OF Gabe Kapler from Double-A Jacksonville.CollegeFlorida State: Reinstated women's soccer coach Heather Kerby-Nelson, who had been suspended since Aug. 26.Vanderbilt: Men's assistant basketball coach Pete Gaudet resigned.
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NEWS
May 19, 2006
County officials hope to finish York Road repairs by tomorrow Baltimore County public works officials said they hope to have the portion of York Road in Cockeysville that was damaged by a water main break repaired by tomorrow. One side of the road near the site of the break has been reopened to two-way traffic, and water service has been restored in the area, officials said. The 12-inch main in the 11000 block of York Road broke about 3 a.m. Wednesday, Baltimore public works officials said.
NEWS
April 20, 1998
Robert B. Kirkwood, 76, chief financial officerRobert Brooke Kirkwood, retired financial officer for an automobile parts manufacturer and lifelong Baltimore area resident, died Friday at Stella Maris nursing center of complications from a stroke. He was 76.Born in Baltimore, Mr. Kirkwood graduated from Polytechnic Institute in 1938 and four years later received an associates degree in business administration from the old Baltimore College of Commerce. He became a certified public accountant at age 22.During World War II, he served in the Army's Quartermaster Corps, and traveled around the country to assist corporate executives on concluding government contracts as the war ended.
NEWS
March 11, 1991
A 62-year-old Prince George's County woman was killed late Saturday afternoon in a four-car pileup at the intersection of Route 210 and Kerby Hill Road near Oxon Hill, authorities reported.The victim, Constance Westbrook of the 7900 block of Claudia Drive, Oxon Hill, was a passenger in a car driven by her husband, Edwin Westbrook, 70.Prince George's police said the Westbrooks' car was southbound on Route 210 when it struck a car turning left at Kerby Hill Road. The impact spun the car, driven by Ricardo Ray, 22, of Fort Washington, into the intersection and caused it to become wedged between two other cars stopped at the light.
EXPLORE
March 5, 2013
Harford Community College is pleased to announce those students named to the dean's list for the fall 2012 semester. Students on the list have achieved high academic honor. In qualifying for the dean's list, a student must receive all As and Bs grades and have a 3.50 to 3.75 GPA (grade point average). Full-time students must have completed 12 credit hours during the semester. Part-time students are eligible after having completed 12 credit hours and then completing six credit hours during the current semester.
BUSINESS
By Lorraine Mirabella and Lorraine Mirabella,SUN STAFF | May 15, 1997
A now-defunct Baltimore mortgage broker defrauded hundreds of consumers by concealing payments and artificially inflating borrowers' costs, according to a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court by a Dundalk couple.Mortgage Funding Corp. failed to disclose referral fees it earned to refinance a mortgage for Stephen W. and Deborah A. Kerby in 1993, and never revealed that money was diverted to outside brokers, the homeowners said in the May 5 lawsuit.In a plan to obtain illegal kickbacks, Mortgage Funding worked with its own title company, an Annapolis savings bank and a nationwide mortgage lender to convince potential borrowers to commit to higher interest rates than were otherwise available, the suit says.
NEWS
January 5, 2004
On January 2, 2004, CHARLES M., SR.; beloved husband of the late Mary M. Tarando Marino; devoted father of the late Charles M. Marino, Jr. and Daniel A. Marino, Sr. Also survived by six grandchildren, Daniel A. Marino, Jr. and his wife Lori, Theresa A. Biglen and her husband Jim, Michael E. Marino, Donna, Tony Marino and Joanne and eight great-grandchildren, one brother James Marino Sr., three sisters Rosie Meyers, Ida A. Bruno and Maureen Stallard and...
NEWS
December 15, 2005
On December 13, 2005 ROSE MARY (nee Patton); beloved wife of the late Charles S. Townsend; devoted mother of Charles S. Townsend, III, Susan J. van Alphen and Karen A. Townsend Gummer; dear grandmother of Michael Townsend, Laurie Knopp, Tisa Kerby, Tamerlan van Alphen and Capkin van Alphen; sister of John A. Patton. Also survived by several great grandchildren. Visiting at the Lassahn Funeral Home, (Overlea), 7401 Belair Rd., on Wednesday 7 to 9 P.M. and Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Isaac Jogues Church, on Friday 10:30 A.M. Interment Parkwood Cemetery.
NEWS
By Lisa Breslin and Lisa Breslin,SPECIAL TO THE SUN | January 5, 1998
YEARS OF DANCE lessons, persistence and poise have paid off for Finksburg friends Eileen Mitchell and Jacki Smith.The girls, seniors at Westminster High School, recently received letters from the Goucher College dance department informing them that they will receive scholarships valued at $8,000 to $10,000 a year, pending a review of their SAT scores and grade point averages.The awards are renewable for four years on the basis of academic and artistic success at the college. About 120 high school seniors from across the nation auditioned for the scholarships in November by taking two dance classes reviewed by faculty members.
NEWS
September 11, 1994
Western Maryland College has announced eight faculty changes in the departments of education, foreign language, sociology, physics, special education and communication.* Judith Coryell, formerly of Riverside, Calif., joins the education department as an associate professor. She has focused her career on teaching the deaf, with stints at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Institute of Technology and Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. She also has taught on the primary and secondary school levels.
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