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Flames on West Street At first, some employees thought the calls of "fire" were a prank. | 

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A century of wonderful red-skinned potato salad Clara Elizabeth Phipps is proud of her potato salad. | 

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 | City budget driven by $3 million increase in salaries
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 | Annapolis Stories: Looking back, to move forward
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Around Annapolis: Portrait earns Eastport painter national award He's well known around town, and now artist John Ebersberger has been recognized by his peers across the country and internationally. | 

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 | Our Legacy: For King's mother, life came to a tragic end
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 | Eagle project benefits school faculty
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Kelly Isaac is Annapolis' own 'Tap Dance Kid' Anyone named Kelly who was offered the opportunity to join the cast of "Riverdance" would jump at the chance to perform onstage with the world-renowned Irish dance company. | 

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May Basket winners announced for downtown Annapolis Sponsored by the Garden Club of Olde Annapolis Towne, the annual May Basket judging in downtown Annapolis kept the judges busy on Thursday, May Day. | 

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 | Good deeds: Chicagoan won't forget Harry Browne's honesty
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Around Annapolis: Leadership Anne Arundel team members, military personnel and community residents band together to spruce up the Eastport Community Center When sailors from Fort George G. Meade reported for duty Saturday, they weren't in uniform. | 

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Farewell to the giving tree For centuries, one Annapolis resident led a quiet existence at the corner of Franklin and Murray streets. It was one of the oldest - if not the oldest English elm in the city - with its age estimated from 250 to 400 years old. | 

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African-American Young Men Conference designed to foster leadership John Pindell IV wants to be a community leader, and at just 17, he's well on his way, helping younger children as a junior staff member at the Bates Boys and Girls Club in Annapolis. | 

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 | Family remembers teen through walk, blood drives
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 | Man charged with making arson threats
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 | Annapolis Stories: The legacy of Susan C. Campbell
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 | Contractor hired for police station
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Politics and prose (and poetry, too) at book festival The 2008 presidential campaigns are in full swing. | 

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 | Glenwood gets money to mend sinkholes
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Around Annapolis: St. Mary's enrichment class gets into fashion Gabi Lanzoni and her friends have learned some of their most important lessons recently after the school day has ended. | 

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 | Our Legacy: What does the future hold? What will be, will be
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 | Suspension shortened for war protest
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Friends gather to honor 'extraordinary' friend
Nearly 100 friends of David Holmes of Annapolis and Galesville - boat builder, sailor, artist, craftsman, inventor, printer, carpenter, musician and maker of guitars, clocks and harpsichords, gathered to honor his... | 

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