ENTERTAINMENT
By Wesley Case, The Baltimore Sun | July 30, 2012
"Just because you shot Jesse James does not make you Jesse James," Mike tells Walt late in "Hazard Pay", shooting him back to earth and, at the same, antagonizing Walt to do something stupid. The power struggle between the somehow noble Mike and ego-maniac Walt/Heisenberg continued in the third episode of "Breaking Bad's" fifth season. When Mike lays down the parameters and responsibilities of the new team in Saul's office, he assumes the role as the company's alpha male. "I handle the business," he says sternly.
NEWS
By Jacques Kelly, The Baltimore Sun | November 30, 2010
Saul Sitzer, who owned a popular Parkville restaurant and was a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel who flew numerous combat missions over Germany in World War II, died of stroke complications Sunday at the Loch Raven Veterans Affairs Hospital. He was 86 and lived in Perry Hall. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and raised in the Canarsie section, he was the son of a Polish-born grocer. He was a 1942 graduate of Samuel J. Tilden High School. He attended Brooklyn College and enlisted in what was then the Army Air Corps.
NEWS
October 16, 2009
On October 14, 2009 SAUL A. SCHAPIRO father of Simone Schapiro and Zoe Schapiro; son of Daniel and Jeannette Schapiro, brother of Carol S. Kekst and Benjamin S. Schapiro. Relatives and friends are invited to memorial services Sunday 11 a.m. at Joseph Levine & Son, 7112 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to The American Liver Foundation, www.liverfoundation.org/donate. www.levinefuneral.com.
NEWS
December 17, 2008
On behalf of the Officers, Board of Trustees, Staff and Families of Beth El Congregation, we sorrowfully acknowledge the passing of our esteemed CANTOR EMERITUS, SAUL Z. HAMMERMAN, whose relationship with our synagogue extended for more than 56 years. In his active service as our Hazzan for 45 years, he elevated the quality of our worship with his magnificent voice and profound sense of spirituality. Throughout that time he ministered faithfully as a pastor to our families, whether at times of joy or sadness, adding the uplift and the comfort of the riches of the Jewish Cantorial tradition.
NEWS
By Pat O'Malley | February 20, 2008
College soccer scholarships in Anne Arundel County are rare, even at schools like Chesapeake, which has a rich tradition in the sport. So, when the Cougars' Chris Saul signed a national letter of intent two weeks ago to accept a full Division I scholarship to Longwood University in Farmville, Va., it was noteworthy. Saul is just the third Chesapeake soccer player to receive a Division I scholarship. A two-time second-team All-State forward, Saul scored six goals and had eight assists to finish his three-year varsity career with 23 goals and 18 assists.
NEWS
By Josh Getlin and Josh Getlin,Los Angeles Times | August 12, 2007
There comes a moment in life when the weight of memory and emotion can lead to action. For Saul Friedlander, that moment arrived when he stumbled upon a misfiled Nazi document in Bonn, during research for a book on U.S.-German relations before World War II. During 1941, as news of Hitler's atrocities began spreading, Pope Pius XII had warmly invited the Berlin Opera to perform selections from Wagner at the Vatican, according to a formerly secret telegram...