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Ask Outdoors Girl - Baltimore Sun
2009-09-20 14:09:00
Ask Outdoors GirlBaltimore SunSam Dutton of Baltimore writes: Saturday, I went with three friends to the Potomac above Hancock to go bass fishing. We waded in about four feet of water … More: continued here © The Pro Fisher Guy for Pro Bass Fishing Strategies, Tips, Info and Secrets, 2009. | Permalink | ...
Palin-Smearing Baltimore Sun Columnist Whines Readers Being Mean to Her
2008-09-06 22:36:00
-By Warner Todd Huston Susan Reimer, columnist for the Baltimore Sun, is shocked, SHOCKED I tell you, that people took exception to her tactless bashing of Governor Sarah Palin in her September 1 column, “A woman — but why this woman?” In fact, Reimer is so upset that people where exercised enough to drop her a ...
Hartford Courant & Chicago Tribune & Baltimore Sun Newspaper Article
2008-05-08 22:17:00
A Not-So-Easy RideFormer Bandido Now Focuses On His Book, Businesses, Family LifeMay 7, 2008He was known as "Connecticut Ed" in the Bandidos Motorcycle Club, where he served for years as an organizer and international ambassador. Outlaw biker is one of many hats worn by North Branford native Edward Winterhalder. Others have included musician and songwriter, motorcycle and heavy equipment mechanic, husband and father, business owner and author.Winterhalder's new book, "The Assimilation" (ECW Press, $24.95), is due out in June. Co-authored by Wil De Clercq and subtitled "Rock Machine Become Bandidos ? Bikers United Against the Hells Angels," the book details Winterhalder's efforts to take Canadian bikers into the Bandidos' fold amid a bloody war in Quebec.That effort ultimately failed, and for various reasons, Winterhalder quit the Bandidos in 2003. It was a bitter split, but Winterhalder, 52, says he's happy now that the club has no claim on his time.The self-described workaholic...
Dems: Time to shift terror efforts - Baltimore Sun
2008-04-07 00:00:00
Dems: Time to shift terror effortsBaltimore Sun, United States -5 hours agoThe recent election in Pakistan provides a rare opportunity to chart a new and more effective course in our two nations? counter-terrorism partnership. ... . .
Fishy shark tale holds no water - Baltimore Sun
2008-03-09 14:03:00
Fishy shark tale holds no waterBaltimore Sun, United States -10 hours ago"Annapolis - While the vessel Dawn Raider out of Marklys Marina in Essex was fishing for striped bass (also locally known as rockfish), this great white was … More: continued here © The Pro Fisher Guy for Pro Bass Fishing Strategies, Tips, Info and Secrets, 2008. ...
The Q Report (ACC Lacrosse)
2008-02-28 21:48:00
Column by The Evil Q jim@accnation.com My god I love lacrosse! When the season begins I know that spring isn’t too far away and that just adds to the thrill of seeing what some consider to be a weird combination of football, soccer and hockey. This sport is far tougher than one might imagine. After all this is a blood ...
Ring Posts: Another Side of Kevin Nash
2008-02-25 03:16:00
From The Baltimore Sun Written By: Kevin Eck  Regular readers of Ring Posts know that I am not a big Kevin Nash fan. That wasn?t always the case, however, and even now my feelings about him are somewhat complex. A story in The Wrestling Observer last week forced me to look at Nash in another light. The story ...
Bad move for dwindling DNR - Baltimore Sun
2008-01-06 11:01:00
Bad move for dwindling DNRBaltimore Sun, United States -11 hours agoTo make room, Griffin relocated the regional office that sells boating, fishing and hunting licenses about a mile away to rejoin the licensing … More: continued here © The Pro Fisher Guy for Pro Bass Fishing Strategies, Tips, Info and Secrets, 2008. | Permalink | ...
Crippled ?Baltimore Sun? Spikes Final Moscow Lament [?Sun? Sadly Sets]
2007-12-20 12:12:00
After almost 55 years, the Baltimore Sun has closed its Moscow bureau. No news from the land of Putin is apparently good news! Brave hero Sun reporter Erika Niedowski filed one last story, now leaked online, about the shuttering of the bureau, but, not surprisingly, it did not make it into the paper. That’s okay, ...
Making A Living in the Virtual World - Baltimore Sun - Oct 25th 2007
2007-10-25 18:29:00
http://www.baltimoresun.com/bus-iness/bal-bz.secondlife25oct25,-0,1046432.story?page=1Brad Reiss quit his day job as marketing and entertainment director for a restaurant group in Baltimore to make his living in a virtual world called Second Life."It was a good job I was giving up," Reiss said. "As I was working there, I started to get into Second Life, and I realized the amazing potential. At the point I quit, I wasn't even close to making enough to survive on. Once I was able to devote a good 40 hours a week, the possibilities opened up."Reiss, 28, along with some of the world's most successful companies - including Toyota and International Business Machines - see vast potential in Second Life.In this simulated land, more than 9 million computer users from around the world take on digital personas - cartoon-like characters called avatars - that allow them to live out their dreams, however unlikely or impossible. People get married, start businesses, build homes, travel and hold do...
Bush supports fish, fowl - Baltimore Sun
2007-10-21 15:10:00
Baltimore Sun Bush supports fish, fowlBaltimore Sun, United States -6 hours agoBush seemed particularly enthusiastic about spending an hour fishing for striped bass off the tip of Tilghman Island before heading for lunch at the St. … More: continued here © The Pro Fisher Guy for Pro Bass Fishing Strategies, Tips, Info and Secrets, 2007. | Permalink ...
Baltimore Sun Looks at Collaborative Divorce
2007-10-10 00:00:00
Same split with a lot less spat was the humorous definition of collaborative divorce used to headline an excellent article that appeared yesterday in the October 5, 2007 issue of the Baltimore Sun. (Click here to read the full article by reporter Melissa Harris). Collaborative family law is making the news as more people search for ways to divorce without all the blood-letting and acrimony often typical of American divorce. Collaborative divorce is a team approach in which the divorcing spouses, their respective attorneys and sometimes other professionals work together in an atmosphere of professionalism, calm and respect to dissolve the couple's family and financial relationships. The brainchild of a Minnesota attorney in 1990, collaborative divorce seeks to decrease the bitterness, length and cost of divorce in America. Collaborative professionals -- attorneys, financial experts, divorce coaches, child specialists -- receive specialized training in the collaborative approach and ...
Baltimore Sun Looks at Collaborative Divorce
2007-10-06 21:48:00
Same split with a lot less spat was the humorous definition of collaborative divorce used to headline an excellent article that appeared yesterday in the October 5, 2007 issue of the Baltimore Sun. (Click here to read the full article by reporter Melissa Harris). Collaborative family law is making the news as more people search for ways to divorce without all the blood-letting and acrimony often typical of American divorce. Collaborative divorce is a team approach in which the divorcing spouses, their respective attorneys and sometimes other professionals work together in an atmosphere of professionalism, calm and respect to dissolve the couple's family and financial relationships. The brainchild of a Minnesota attorney in 1990, collaborative divorce seeks to decrease the bitterness, length and cost of divorce in America. Collaborative professionals -- attorneys, financial experts, divorce coaches, child specialists -- receive specialized training in the collaborative approach an...
Article about Williamsport in This Morning's Baltimore Sun
2007-09-16 14:51:00
Wow! We're famous, and it's not even Little League time!Check out this article in this morning's Baltimore Sun. The article, written by Diane Stoneback, begins:Williamsport makes national and international news once a year - when the Little League World Series is played here in August. But it's unfortunate that this north-central Pennsylvania city gets forgotten almost as quickly as the last Little Leaguer rounds the bases at Howard J. Lamade Stadium.That's just wrong, because Williamsport is too rich a place to leave unexplored. The story is entitled "Williamsport has the Bases Covered." Stoneback (a travel writer for the Allentown Morning Call) has many positive things to say about our charming town including the following rather salient point:When I returned recently, I was amazed at what residents have done to preserve the Williamsport of my memories and improve upon it. In the process, they've added many reasons to visit the area.A great kick-off to positive thinking!Go t...
Veteran cast savors Point Lookout trip - Baltimore Sun
2007-09-16 11:09:00
Veteran cast savors Point Lookout tripBaltimore Sun, United States -7 hours agoStanding side by side on the fishing pier, generations met where the Potomac River meets the Chesapeake Bay, some old warriors of Vietnam, Korea and World … More: continued here © The Pro Fisher Guy for Pro Bass Fishing Strategies, Tips, Info and Secrets, 2007. | ...
McNatt on WGS The Baltimore Sun's art critic is G...
2007-08-09 12:58:00
McNatt on WGSThe Baltimore Sun's art critic is Glenn McNatt, and today he makes some excellent points in a review of the Washington Glass School's artists at the Patricia Touchet Gallery in Baltimore. Read the review here.By the way, note something very different in the way that the Baltimore Sun's art critic and the Washington Post's art critic operate.In the Sun, McNatt's byline is "Sun Art Critic," and he writes a review nearly every day, discussing both art galleries and art museums.In the WaPo, Blake Gopnik's byline is "Washington Post Staff Writer" and Gopnik writes an art review once a week or so, but is allowed by his editor to ignore art galleries and only focus his talent on art museums all over the planet.Little nuances that indicate how local newspapers view, treat and react to their native art scene.
Essential differences The Baltimore Sun's art cri...
2007-07-16 18:26:00
Essential differencesThe Baltimore Sun's art critic is photographer Glenn McNatt, and he does a nice job in writing this piece on the Sondheim Prize and its latest prizewinner, Baltimore painter Tony Shore, who also came down last year to Bethesda to win the 2006 Bethesda Painting Awards.In this Washington Post article, Michael O'Sullivan pointed out some key differences between Baltimore's Sondheim Prize and the DC region's Trawick Prize, focusing mainly on the exhibition venues for these two important prizes - the Sondheim is exhibited at the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Trawick at the Creative Partners Gallery in Bethesda. O'Sullivan was correct in calling out this difference, but as the Sun's article points out, there are several other key differences.For one, the Sondheim Prize is deeply interwoven and part of not only the city of Baltimore itself, but also of a major city wide art event: Artscape. The Trawick, which preceded the Sondheim by a few years, is run by the Bet...
Baltimore Studio Spaces The Baltimore Sun tells u...
2007-07-13 12:16:00
Baltimore Studio SpacesThe Baltimore Sun tells us thatArtists seeking studio space in Baltimore will have a new option to consider this fall when the Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower opens for its first tenants.Renovation work is nearing completion on a $1.25 million conversion of the landmark tower at 15 S. Eutaw St. from municipal offices to studios for painters, sculptors, photographers, graphic designers, writers and other artists. The first two floors will have a cafe and gallery space.Read the article here. More information about the studios and the application process is available from the Office of Promotion & the Arts at 410-752-8632.
McNatt on Black Masters Show The Baltimore Sun's ...
2007-05-07 12:59:00
McNatt on Black Masters ShowThe Baltimore Sun's Glenn McNatt delivers a really good review of the current "Black Masters" show at AU's Katzen Arts Center. The show runs though May 27, 2007.Read the review here.
City to vote on tattoo shop ban Baltimore Sun - Our generation is ?
2007-04-25 06:04:00
PRWeb - With the Ever-Growing Popularity of Tattoos, Free Tips from Tattoo Johnny Help Consumers Avoid the Risks of Unsafe or Unsightly Tattoos As the tattoo craze continues non-stop, industry leader Tattoo Johnny offers consumers free … Source
Md. funds did best overseas in 2007 - Baltimore Sun
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Md. funds did best overseas in 2007Baltimore Sun, United States - 54 minutes agoThe average stock fund was down 2.5 percent for the quarter, and those invested in financial services and real estate were trampled numbers. ...ShareThis
Business Digest - Baltimore Sun
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Business DigestBaltimore Sun, United States - 28 minutes agoNAI KLNB, a full-service commercial real estate services firm with locations in Maryland, Northern Virginia and Washington, has released a 32-page ...ShareThis
Business Digest - Baltimore Sun
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Business DigestBaltimore Sun, United States - 2 hours agoNAI KLNB, a full-service commercial real estate services firm with locations in Maryland, Northern Virginia and Washington, has released a 32-page ...ShareThis
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