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November 20, 2008

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'Poinsettia tree' is back at the mall

GGP responds to public's reaction after trying a different display last year

Posted 11/18/08 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Hundreds protest proposed commuter bus cuts

Local politicians, riders challenge MTA's proposal

Posted 11/19/08 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Dyer's no longer on the outside looking in

Elected on his fourth try, he's going to work with a school board he has fought

Posted 11/19/08 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Woman who threatened officer with knife found 'not criminally responsible'

Posted 11/17/08 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

just in

Judge warns of jail time for 81-year-old

Posted 11/19/08 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Ex-boyfriend gets 5 years for Columbia stabbing

Posted 11/17/08 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Second teen sentenced in mall stabbing

Posted 11/17/08 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Judge allows most of accused killer's statement to police

Posted 11/17/08 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

sports

Volleyball: Centennial wins record 14th state title

Posted 11/18/08 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Girls soccer: River Hill, Glenelg win state titles

Posted 11/17/08 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Football: Wilde Lake runs by Howard

Posted 11/17/08 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Football: Hawks hold off Gwynn Park

Posted 11/17/08 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

entertainment

Something About Mery

Posted 11/13/08 by Howard County Times, The Columbia Flier

Re-launching the Smith with a real 'REPartee'

Posted 11/13/08 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Poker

Posted 11/13/08 by Howard County Times

In the Garden with Mr. Bee

Posted 11/13/08 by Howard County Times

education

Dyer takes third seat on school board

Posted 11/17/08 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Students get extra dose of technology, science in program

Posted 11/13/08 by Howard County Times, The Columbia Flier

Students cook up healthy habits

Posted 11/13/08 by Howard County Times, The Columbia Flier

Seeking father's input on faith

Posted 11/13/08 by The View from Western Howard County

business

At Pong's Orchard, the unexpected is ordinary

Posted 11/14/08 by Howard County Times, The Columbia Flier

Ruling may revive Turf Valley challenge

Posted 11/13/08 by Howard County Times

Planning Board moves zoning rule hearing

Posted 11/13/08 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Possible change imperils future of Peralynna Manor

Posted 11/13/08 by Howard County Times, The Columbia Flier

obituaries

Memorial service for Janet Dick

Posted 11/14/08 by Laurel Leader

Susan E. Reiley

Posted 11/13/08 by Howard County Times

DeEtta J. Mullen

Posted 11/13/08 by Howard County Times

James Binckley

Posted 11/13/08 by Howard County Times

community

Centennial High senior presents science paper

Posted 11/06/08 by Howard County Times, The Columbia Flier

Clean-up volunteers needed

Posted 11/13/08 by The View from Ellicott City

Post-election math a nightmare

Posted 11/13/08 by The View from Ellicott City, The View from Western Howard County

Columbia teen lauded for work in Malawi

Posted 11/06/08 by Howard County Times, The Columbia Flier

updated blogs

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Marriottsville/ Sykesville /Woodstock

Navy Band Performs at River Hill High School Dec. 5

Posted: 11/19/08 by Cassie Felch

On Friday, Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m., the River Hill High School Department of Music proudly hosts the United States Navy Band live in concert....

Clarksville

See a Makeover Reveal This Saturday Night

Posted: 11/19/08 by Darleen Sanford

You’ve seen makeovers on television, but this Saturday night, you can see the real thing live in the bar at oZ Chophouse in Maple Lawn/Fulton...

Ellicott City

Howard High School Craft Show Dec. 5

Posted: 11/19/08 by Cathi Higgins

Howard High School has many creative crafters on staff and among the student body and invite the public to their first-ever Positive Behavioral Interventions and...

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event guide

This Week's Events

A sampling of seminars, fundraisers and concerts in Howard County.


Nov. 21: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, presented by Dance Foundations Dance Studio, based in Columbia. 7 p.m. Ticket price before Nov. 15 is $12 and $15 after that date. Chesapeake Arts Center, 194 Hammonds Lane, Baltimore. 410-715-8764.

Nov. 21: Baskets for Breast Cancer, 5:30 p.m. Longaberger baskets and other items to benefit the Matthew and Diana Lang Family Fund in Ellicott City. $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Light dinner will be sold. The Lodge, 2832 Nine Mile Circle, Catonsville. 410-313-9317. kimfmiller@verizon.net or allisoninmd@verizon.net.

Nov. 22: "Coat Day," 9 a.m.-noon. Annual coat and clothing giveaway for men, women and children, sponsored by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and Grace Community Church. Roslyn Rise Community Center, 10339 Twin Rivers Road, Columbia.


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baltimoresun.com

Woman in knife attack on officer committed
Hatha yoga class
Cradlerock to host lunch for fathers
Using pain to heal
Shelter is 'always full'
Celebrating a fresh activist spirit
Columbia Archives seeking personal histories
Donor links form new college lifeline
Howard planners give conditional OK to GGP proposal for Columbia
Kids share Muslim faith in event for educators

The Examiner

More Md. residents fall behind on electric bills
More fall behind on electric bills
Baltimore police: Armed man mentioned White House
Flacco stays on level ground in up-and-down world
FDA panel splits on pair of antibiotics
Sainthood probe starts in US for 'Rosary Priest'
FDA panel: Theravance antibiotic safe, effective
Lawmakers want medevac review open
Board approves help for Rocky Gap, sports museum
Files show Md. police watched variety of activists

washingtonpost.com

High Schools Meet Goals On State Testing
Officials Look Forward To New Calvert Middle
Verdict for Laurel Church Is Upheld
Downtown Clarksburg Wrangling Continues
Multifaceted Mom Is National Finalist
County to Seek Less From State in School Construction Funding
Program Lets Students, Parents Learn Together
Anti-Tax Measure Passes in Montgomery
Little Data Disclosed In Files, Activists
ATF Introduces Online Firearms Form To Ease Transactions, Prevent Errors

WBAL Radio

State Official Tapped For Obama Transition
Orioles Release Spring Training Schedule
Bay Bridge Work Will Be Halted For Holiday
FBI Agent Shot, Killed While Serving Warrant In Pa.
Assault Rifle Toting Man Arrested At Baltimore MARC Station

WBAL TV

Stock Market Recovery
Man Struggles To Get Vision Loss Drugs
Woman Waits… And Waits For Fridge Repair
Audit: MTA Didn't Monitor Fare Box Keys
Police Arrest Armed Man At MARC Station
ACLU: Police Spying Disclosure Vague
District Uses Surveys To Gauge Parents' Thoughts
Teen Fatally Shot Outside Firehouse
Md. Teen Invited To Obama Inauguration
Fire Damages Baltimore's Bea Gaddy Center

WJZ

Baltimore Blaze Was Not Caused By Firebomb
Man With Assault Rifle Wanted To Go To White House
TSA Works To Keep Lines Shorter At Airports
Light Rail Issues Force Commuters To Take Buses
Volunteers Help Out After Fire At Bea Gaddy Center
Attack Victim Had Protective Order Against Husband
Audit Says MTA Didn't Monitor Fare Box Keys
Naval Academy Identifies Midshipman Who Died
Top Model Talks About Being Transgender
Mammoth Manic Monday Meltdown 2008

WMAR

Congress Backs Off Auto Industry Bailout
Congress Backs Off Auto Industry Bailout
A Baltimore City Cold Case Murder
A Baltimore City Cold Case Murder
President Reopens American History Museum
Activists Discuss MD State Police Files
Suspicious Fire In Northeast Baltimore
Suspicious Fire In Northeast Baltimore
Health Department New Headquarters
Teen Shot in Front of Brooklyn Fire House