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By LIZ SMITH | August 15, 2007
OH, NO! We talk all the time about Lindsay Lohan. There's going to be none of that. He's gonna stay normal." That's what Sharon Art, the strikingly attractive mother of 8-year-old actor Nicholas Art, said while watching her adorable boy sign autographs at Swifty's on Monday night. She added, "We'd rather he become George Clooney." Nicholas is the child who steals Scarlett Johansson's heart in the film version of The Nanny Diaries based on Emma Mclaughlin and Nicola Kraus' best-seller, about the harrowing experience of an Upper East Side nanny.
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By J. Wynn Rousuck | October 2, 1999
It's been almost a decade since Anthony Angelo Nunzio Jr. married Valentina Lynne Vitale in Fells Point. Apparently the marriage didn't take, because now Tony and Tina are getting married all over again at Scarlett Place in the Inner Harbor.This time around, "Tony n' Tina's Wedding" is a much more lavish production, although it's still in loud bad taste. The backdrop of the chapel altar is a giant pearlized scallop shell, and the gum-chewing bridesmaids have enough fake flowers in their hair to make several centerpieces.
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By Elizabeth Large | March 18, 1998
The sophisticated sweet toothYou won't find doughnuts here, but Confections of Annapolis has just about everything else -- as long as it involves cake batter, pate a choux, puff pastry, whipped cream or frosting. The shop specializes in elegant custom pastries, from croissants, scones and petits fours to exquisite five-figure wedding cakes. Pictured is a champagne and raspberry mousse bombe with white chocolate and gold dust. Confections is at 53 West St. in Annapolis (410-295-0459).Spend the evening of March 27 in the kitchen with cookbook author Clifford Wright and the Epicurean Club of Maryland.
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February 20, 1998
Roland C. Dirzuweit, 84, Martin Marietta supervisorRoland C. Dirzuweit, a retired Martin Marietta Co. supervisor and a volunteer, died Monday of a heart attack at his Perry Hall home. He was 84.Mr. Dirzuweit joined the Glenn L. Martin Co. plant in Middle River in 1936 and retired in 1975.Born and raised in Pikesville, he was a graduate of Reisterstown High School.A woodworker, he built his home in Perry Hall, where he lived for 36 years, and a summer cottage on the Susquehanna River.He was a longtime volunteer in the craft shops of the Maryland School for the Blind and the Maryland Training School for Boys.
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By Tamara Ikenberg | July 5, 1998
There are timeless intangibles from "Gone With the Wind" that no one can claim for his or her own: Rhett's lascivious glances, Scarlett's expressive eyebrow, Melanie's character and Ashley's lack thereof.But don't worry your pretty little head, because there are plenty of collectibles connected to the 1939 film (re-released in theaters last week) that you can add to your personal stash.You can find more than 1,500 of these items at "The Gone With the Wind Memorabilia Store" in Plant City, Fla. - 813-752-7700, www. gwtwmemories.
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By Linell Smith | May 18, 1997
Ava Bartlett composes herself, stares deeply into the bank of empty tables at the Oregon Ridge Dinner Theater and finds the anguished voice of Scarlett O'Hara."
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By Fred Rasmussen | September 27, 1997
Charles Edward Scarlett Jr., retired chairman of Ramsay, Scarlett & Co. Inc., whose 40-year avocation was the painstaking restoration of Whitehall, a historic home built for one of Colonial Maryland's last governors, died of a stroke Sunday at Anne Arundel Medical Center. He was 88.The Scarlett family's maritime roots date to the 1840s, when English ancestor William Patterson built the famous steam passenger vessels Great Western and Great Britain.The venerable Baltimore steamship agency's predecessor firm of Patterson, Ramsay & Co. was founded in 1880 by Mr. Scarlett's grandfather.
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By Lorraine Mirabella | February 4, 1996
As some leasing agents tell it, it feels more like midtown Manhattan than Baltimore in trying to find prime rental housing downtown. The most desirable homes and apartments get snapped up as fast as they come on the market. Waiting lists are common. Prospective tenants meet in Realtors' offices as complete strangers and leave as roommates.They say if you're looking to rent, move fast. That apartment you read about this morning might be taken by tonight. The condo your agent plans to show you today might be gone before you see it.It can take months to buy or sell a home, but it's not uncommon to rent one out in a day.Take the case of a third floor, one-bedroom apartment on Light Street in the heart of Federal Hill, which appeared on the Realtors' multiple list two months ago. A Long & Foster agent rushed to show it a half-hour later.
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December 20, 1994
Two men who robbed Busch's Chesapeake Inn Saturday night narrowly escaped capture when a Southern District officer confronted one of them at the restaurant's kitchen door, police said.The men, both armed with rifles, entered the restaurant in the 300 block of Busch's Frontage Road just before midnight. They made several employees lie on the floor, then robbed them and the cash register.An employee who remained out of sight during the robbery called police and hid near the bar. The suspects forced the other employees into a food cooler after the robbery, police said.
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By David Zurawik | July 21, 1994
Los Angeles -- This is not the way the press conference for the $54 million CBS miniseries, "Scarlett," was supposed to go.The question was innocent enough. Someone asked Timothy Dalton, who plays Rhett Butler in the ballyhooed made-for-TV sequel to "Gone With The Wind," if he had seen the original film."I never saw this movie before four years ago, and what shocked me about it is what an extraordinary soap opera it is," Dalton said. "Here was this bit of legend and myth in cinema history . . . and it was like the original and greatest 'Dallas' and 'Dynasty.
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By From Sun staff and news services | October 6, 2009
College football Ferrara, Hartsfield honored; Terps-UVa. game time set Maryland freshmen Nick Ferrara and Demetrius Hartsfield were voted co-Specialist of the Week and Freshman of the Week, respectively, by the Atlantic Coast Conference for their play in Saturday's 24-21 win over Clemson. Ferrara handled kickoffs and place-kicks as usual and filled in at punter, averaging 43.2 yards. Hartsfield, who made 10 tackles, forced and recovered a fumble in the final minute to preserve the victory.
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September 30, 2009
On September 23, 2009, Raymond E. Baumann. Dearest husband of Tegan Beth Baumann (nee Harby). Devoted father of Kemp M. Buettner and wife Jennifer A. Beloved brother of Betty A. Fletcher and husband Adrian. Loving grandfather of Lucas Kemp and Scarlett Lynn Buettner. Also survived by many other loving relatives and friends. Family will receive friends at the Christ United Church of Christ,1308 Beason Street, Locust Point, MD 21230 on Saturday October 3, 2009 from 6 to 7 P.M. A memorial service will follow in the church at 8:00 P.M. Family request in lieu of flowers contributions be made to the Christ United Church of Christ.
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January 8, 2009
MARIE duP. SCARLETT of Annapolis, MD died at home on November 28, 2008 at the age of 92. She is survived by two sisters, Carolyn Gibbons of Rye, NY and Patricia duPont of Elkton, MD; a son, Ernest D. Levering of Baltimore, four stepchildren, Kathleen S. Burnett and Patterson S. Swindell, both of Baltimore, L. Landon Scarlett of El Macero, CA and Charles E. Scarlett of St. Louis, MO, three grandchildren, J. Stanley Lenox of Austin, TX, Anne A. Levering of...
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By Frederick N. Rasmussen | December 6, 2008
Marie du P. Scarlett, a homemaker and ranch manager, died in her sleep Nov. 28 at her Annapolis home. She was 92. Marie du Pont was born and raised in Wilmington, Del., and graduated in 1934 from Miss Hall's School in Pittsfield, Mass. She was married the next year to J.P. Wade Levering, a Baltimore businessman, and the couple settled at Edgemont Farm in Dulaney Valley. They later divorced. During World War II, she volunteered at Union Memorial Hospital and managed Edgemont Farm. After the war, she was a longtime volunteer with the Children's Aid Society.
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By SAM SESSA AND TIM SWIFT | November 19, 2007
Celebrity sightings continued this weekend as the cast of He's Just Not That Into You worked and dined around town. Filming, which started Friday in Little Italy, will tentatively continue through tomorrow. Based on a self-help humor book, the movie brought stars Scarlett Johansson, Jennifer Connelly and Kevin Connolly to Baltimore for the past few days. In Mount Vernon, restaurants Thairish and the Helmand were temporarily redecorated Saturday with new lights, a new door and a new name: Red Seven.
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By LIZ SMITH | August 15, 2007
OH, NO! We talk all the time about Lindsay Lohan. There's going to be none of that. He's gonna stay normal." That's what Sharon Art, the strikingly attractive mother of 8-year-old actor Nicholas Art, said while watching her adorable boy sign autographs at Swifty's on Monday night. She added, "We'd rather he become George Clooney." Nicholas is the child who steals Scarlett Johansson's heart in the film version of The Nanny Diaries based on Emma Mclaughlin and Nicola Kraus' best-seller, about the harrowing experience of an Upper East Side nanny.
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August 5, 2006
HAROLD "TED" SCARLETT, 63 of Salisbury, MD, died Thursday, August, 3, 2006 at Coastal Hospice At The Lake in Salisbury, MD. Born in Cumberland, MD, he was the son of the late Ralph and Hilda (Twigg) Scarlett. He served in the U.S. Army. He was the owner and operator of Ted's towing service. He was a member of the Delmarva Drag Club, the Eastern Mud Racing Association and the Branch Inn Hunt Club. He is survived by one daughter: Kimberly Watson and her husband Bryan, one grandson, Andrew Watson all of Parsonsburg, a sister: Gertrude Henson of GA and three brothers: Eddie Scarlett and his wife Caroline of Catonsville, MD, Richard Scarlett and his wife Teresa of PA, Kenny Scarlett and his wife Joyce Scarlett of Baltimore, MD, a stepson, Randy Beers and his wife Shelli of Mardela Springs, MD; and many nieces and nephews.
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April 21, 2006
On April 18, 2006, NORMA CAROL (nee Johnson) beloved wife of Ralph Ritchie and the late Earl Murphy Sr., devoted mother of Sharon Crabb and Earl Murphy Jr., and his wife Michelle, dear stepmother of Kirt, Amie, Teana and Ralph Jr., loving grandmother of Angel, Austin, Brittany, Christian, Danielle, Jessica, Jimmy, Kristy, Sebrina, Spencer, Travis and Tyler and great-grandmother of Mc Quailla, cherished sister of Jonas Johnson, Mary Nicholson and the...
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By Chris Kaltenbach | July 10, 2005
Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara? Surely, you jest. She's no Southerner! Why, she's not even American! Michael Keaton as Batman? The Dark Knight? A hero who's all brooding menace and pent-up fury, being played by a comedian? Pass the smelling salts. Jessica Alba as Sue Storm, the Invisible Girl/Woman? A dark-haired, exotic beauty playing the blond, WASP-y Sue? Must be a mistake. Hollywood has made some seemingly odd casting choices over the years, and the outcry has been fierce. Obsessed fans, emotionally vested in characters that many of them have grown up with, all have in mind a certain image of their heroes.
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February 20, 2005
On Sunday, February 13, 2005, VIRGINIA PENFIELD BARR; devoted mother of Anne Perkins, George Scarlett, Robert Scarlett, Amy Shimp. Also survived by grandchildren; Andy, Ginny, Will, Evan, Brian, Kevin, Katie and Colin and five great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 3 to 7 P.M., on Tuesday, February 22, at 38 Bouton Green Village of Cross Keys, Balto. A Memorial Service will be held at 10 A.M. on Wednesday, February 23, in the chapel of the Church of the Redeemer, 5603 North Charles Street, Balto.
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