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September 4, 2012

Keep on Teaching, transformed

Ready yourself for some groundbreaking news about the 2012 “Keep on Teaching” Forum Sept. 8. In its 22nd year of existence, this forum will undergo a metamorphosis.
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St. Pius X parishioner reportedly carjacked after Mass in Govans

A parishioner of St. Pius X, Rodgers Forge, was allegedly carjacked after attending noon Mass Aug. 29 at St. Mary of the Assumption, Govans, said Father Patrick E. Besel, pastor of the Govans parish.
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Deacon Wolf to head Archbishop Curley High School board

Deacon Martin Wolf, a 1976 graduate of Archbishop Curley High School, has been named chairman of the Baltimore school’s board.
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NDP swimmer earns bronze in London Paralympics

Becca Meyers is showcasing her talent in the pool in an international arena for the third time.
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Coincidence and God

It was one of those mystical, magical moments. There was one of those “pop-up” storms at the counseling center in Ellicott City.
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Vatican ruling on Mormon baptism clarifies Catholic practice

WASHINGTON - U.S. church officials said the Vatican ruling on the invalidity of baptism in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is intended to clarify Catholic practice, not make a judgment on Latter-day Saints, more widely known as Mormons.
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Take charge of your health

 A couple of nights ago, I took a rare opportunity and went to the movies by myself. Usually my brother and sister are with me, but it was a school night for them and I wanted to allow myself to completely absorb the movie. Since the movie didn’t start until
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Baltimore’s child bean pickers remembered

In the wake of the Great Depression, making ends meet was tough for many in Baltimore’s burgeoning immigrant communities. With large families to feed and limited job opportunities, parents supplemented their income by sending their children to work on far-off farms in Delaware, Pennsylvania and elsewhere in Maryland.
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After 30 years, pregnancy center aiming to become medical center

TOWSON – Pregnancy Center North in Towson has served women from a second-story office at 6805 York Road for nearly twenty years.
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