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04.22.09 BALTIMORE, MD.  Brian Wancik a volunteer for with the National Aquarium in Baltimore feeds a cownose ray in the Wings in the Water exhibit. The National Aquarium is unusual in that its volunteer retention rate averages between five and six years. Photo by Rich Dennison/The Daily Record
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David H. Wells, Jr- President and CEO of K bank. Portraits in executive offices in Owings Mills. 4-22-09  Maximilian Franz\The Daily Record.
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Herb Denton, General Sales Manager at Boyle Buick Pontiac in Abingdon, MD. Story on pontic going out of buisiness in 2010. 4-24-09  Maximilian Franz\The Daily Record.
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Mollie Meffert, Assistant Professor, and Matthew Boersma, Neuroscience Graduate Student at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Department of Biological and Chemical Neurology. Here they are looking at a western blot showing changes in glutimate receptor protiens as part of a study dealing with learning and memory, which is being funded by NIH. 4-24-09  Maximilian Franz\The Daily Record.
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04.22.09 BALTIMORE, MD.  Brian Wancik a volunteer for with the National Aquarium in Baltimore feeds a cownose ray in the Wings in the Water exhibit. The National Aquarium is unusual in that its volunteer retention rate averages between five and six years. Photo by Rich Dennison/The Daily Record
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Exterior of the T Rowe Price Investment center on the corner of S. Calvert and Lombard Street in Downtown Baltimore. 1-29-09.   Maximilian Franz\The Daily Record.
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J. Thomas Sadowski, President and CEO of the Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore. Portriats in Office . Maximilian Franz\The Daily Record.
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Kerryn Williams, owner of a New Pontiac G8 GT that just has a tune up at Boyle Buick Pontiac in Abingdon, MD. Story on pontic going out of buisiness in 2010. 4-24-09  Maximilian Franz\The Daily Record.
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Tim Dixon, former police officer turned attorney. 4-22-09  Maximilian Franz\The Daily Record.
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04.23.09 BALTIMORE, MD.  June E. Streckfus, executive director of the Maryland Business Roundtable for Education. Photo by Rich Dennison/The Daily Record
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01.09.09 BALTIMORE, MD.  Arnold Weiner, attorney for Baltimore City Mayor Sheila Dixon during a news conference at which Weiner along with Dixon commented on the mayor's indictment on 12 counts of corruption. Photo by Rich Dennison/The Daily Record
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04.23.09 BALTIMORE, MD.  June E. Streckfus, executive director of the Maryland Business Roundtable for Education. Photo by Rich Dennison/The Daily Record
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04.22.09 BALTIMORE, MD.  Tim Wolff an exhibit guide volunteer for seven years with the National Aquarium in Baltimore talks with visitors in the rain forest exhibit. The National Aquarium is unusual in that its volunteer retention rate averages between five and six years. Photo by Rich Dennison/The Daily Record
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Rod Rosenstein, United States Atorney on 10-10-2007. ES
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04.22.09 BALTIMORE, MD.  The Snyder Center for Aphasia Life Enhancement. Photo by Rich Dennison/The Daily Record
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David H. Wells, Jr- President and CEO of K bank. Portraits in executive offices in Owings Mills. 4-22-09  Maximilian Franz\The Daily Record.
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05.17.08 Baltimore, Md.  Party-goers celebrate the 133rd running of the Preakness in the infield at Pimlico racecourse. Photo by Rich Dennison/The Daily Record
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Horse at Laurel PArk on 11-13-02. ES
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Laurel Racetrack 8-06. ES
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Inmate walking down a hall at Montgomery Co. Detention Center on 9-10-01.  ES
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