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Mail Call - June 11
“This is to all the conservative callers who keep calling in trying to justify the invasion of Iraq. They use the inspectors going in, not being let in, as the reason. Conservatives don’t even like the (United Nations), so don’t use...Tags: Punishment, Russia, Crime, Law and Justice, Barack Obama, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Iraqi environmentalists learn from Arundel counterpart
Thousands of miles away in northern Iraq, the Upper Tigris River is fouled by a litany of problems: trash dumped in the river, raw sewage flowing into the water, streams diverted by gravel mining, dams that block fish passage. If the Upper Tigris...
Tags: Iraq, Google Inc., Environmental Issues, Medical Procedures and Tests, Water
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Andrea, no longer tropical, dumping heavy rains Friday
Tropical Storm Andrea dropped several inches of rain on the Baltimore area Friday and could bring several inches more, causing some flooding and road closures. The rain started Thursday night, and is forecast to continue into early Saturday. As much...
Tags: Harford County, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Cecil County, Weather Warnings
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Regulators and consumer advocates focus on senior identity theft
Older consumers are no more vulnerable to identity theft than others, but they do tend to be victims of the types of ID theft that are on the rise — cases involving tax returns and medical care. For that reason, the Federal Trade Commission held a...
Tags: Theft, Personal Data Collection, Organized Crime, Social Security, Crime, Law and Justice
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Anne Arundel Co. advises people not to swim
As hundreds of people prepare to participate in the annual Great Chesapeake Bay Swim on Sunday, Anne Arundel County health officials have issued an advisory warning people of potentially dangerous levels of bacteria in the water because of storm runoff....
Tags: Ear Infection, March of Dimes Foundation, Lobbying, Politics, Weather Warnings
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Northern Chesapeake West Point Society hosts 6th Annual Society Summer Picnic
On June 1, the Northern Chesapeake West Point Society held its 6th Annual Society Summer Picnic to honor Maryland candidates who were selected for attendance to West Point this summer as members of the Class of 2017. This year several local high school...Tags: West Point
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Assault at Orioles game sends man to intensive care, police say
Matt Fortese came 75 miles from Hagerstown to meet Taylor Queen at Camden Yards. She drove more than three hours from Virginia. Their second date was going well, Queen said, until an hour of taunting from two fans boiled over into an altercation that left...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Health Treatments, Skull Fracture, Baltimore Orioles, Hospitals and Clinics
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What was all the fuss about?
So what was all this about a voter referendum or two? Opponents of a pair of controversial measures backed by Gov. Martin O'Malley and approved this year by the Maryland General Assembly — a repeal of the death penalty and landmark gun control...Tags: Fort McHenry, Punishment, Parkville, Pocomoke City, Martin O'Malley
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Anne Arundel students build a better, or at least less problematic, crab trap
For years, environmentalists and watermen have been searching for a way to deal with the Chesapeake Bay's "ghost pots" — derelict crab traps that are too deep to retrieve and too problematic to co-exist with marine life. Though the traps have been...
Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing, Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning
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Honor concept makes better officers
I would like to thank Randall Leonard for his May 28 commentary, "Punishing honesty at the Naval Academy." Ethics is a subject not to be taken lightly, especially for those who hold coalition, enemy, and civilian lives in the balance. There is, however, a...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, United States Naval Academy, Lifestyle and Leisure, U.S. Air Force, Drug Use
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Charlie Singer is 'stoked' to be part of crew for Annapolis to Newport Race
Lutherville native Charlie Singer is juggling school and a lifelong dream. He'll have a chance to realize that dream starting Friday. Singer, 19, is a rising sophomore at Tulane studying business and architecture. He also is enrolled in the Oakcliff...Tags: Sailing, Castle Hill, Tropical Storms
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Back Story: Bay Bridge was 45 years in the making
My colleague, Candy Thomson, recently reported that a study will soon evaluate the structural condition and projected life left in the Bay Bridge, while also considering the possible addition of a third span to accommodate traffic demands that will soar...
Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), H.L. Mencken, Travel, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Transportation
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