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Fmr. Tea Party Candidate, Christine O'Donnell, Storms Off Interview Set
CNNLOS ANGELES (CNN) -- Christine O'Donnell, the former Delaware GOP Senate candidate, walked off the set of CNN's "Piers Morgan Tonight" Wednesday when asked about her views on sexual abstinence and gay marriage. "I'm not talking about policies. I'm not...Tags: Family Planning, Christine O'Donnell, Same-Sex Marriage, Michele Bachmann, Talk Shows (genre)
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21st Century Oncology Receive full ACRO Accreditation
21st Century Oncology, which operates a network of free-standing radiation oncology centers, including one each in Bel Air and Belcamp, has announced it has received full accreditation from the American College of Radiation. "It is an honor to have...Tags: West Virginia, Health, Health Treatments, Medical Specialization, North Carolina
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Ohio Man Arrested in Cold Case Murder of L.A. Businessman
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Detectives have arrested an Ohio man in the cold case murder of an L.A. businessman. 52-year-old James Gentry was discovered fatally stabbed in his Westside home on April 10, 1978. Today, detectives in Delaware, Ohio arrested 62-...Tags: Crimes, KTLA, Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, California
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Chesapeake Bay group to meet July 11 in Richmond
The Chesapeake Bay Executive Council will meet July 11 in Richmond.
The Council will bring together the governors of Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, as well the mayor of Washington, D.C., and Lisa Jackson, the administrator of the U.S. Environmental...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, West Virginia, Maryland, Chesapeake Bay, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia)
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Thousands of state workers forced to pay union fees
Maryland's largest state employee union is set to begin collecting fees from nonmembers this month — a move that sets up the Maryland chapter of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees for what could be a $4.7 million gain...Tags: Career and Workplace, Civil and Public Service, Justice System, Maryland, Government
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MPSSAA student leadership conference set for Tuesday at New Town
As captain of Westminster's girls basketball team, Beth Mahr knew all about the delicate matters facing a peer leader, so when she had the opportunity to attend a leadership conference for student athletes last summer, she jumped at the chance. "The...Tags: High School Sports, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Maryland, Howard County
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Obama honoring U.S. forces killed in Afghan attack
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. (AP) -- Assuming the grimmest role of his job, President Barack Obama on Tuesday prepared to privately honor the remains of the fallen returning home from war, this time the troops killed in a helicopter attack that claimed more...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Civil Unrest, Guerrilla Activity, Human Interest, Defense
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Muncie stepmother gets 50 years for role in 5-year-old girl's death
The stepmother of a 5-year-old Muncie girl, who died last March, was sentenced to 50 years in prison for her role in the death of the young girl.
On Tuesday, Brittany McConniel, 25, received the maximum sentence from the Delaware Circuit Court. In...Tags: Health, Punishment, Hospitals and Clinics, Justice System, Trials
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Constellation marks launch of Maryland wind farm
Pterodactyls. Giant airplane propellers in the sky. Graceful, gliding birds. Blots on the verdant landscape.
Among residents of rural Garrett County, the 28 wind turbines now pin-wheeling atop Backbone Mountain conjure many images — some nicer than...Tags: Garrett County, Fencing, Indiana, Government, Maryland
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Ocean City's Seacrets wants to grow, but is it too big for Baltimore?
On a Friday night this summer, Seacrets was teeming with people dancing and drinking on its patios and dance floors and at its 18 bars.
By now the 22-year-old venue has eluded easy definition. With a sprawling fiefdom that includes a radio station,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Cherry Hill, Companies and Corporations, Human Interest, Ocean City
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Woodward Reese "Wood" Smith, ironworker, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterWoodward Reese "Wood" Smith, a retired ironworker who during his nearly 50-year career worked on some of the nation's most notable bridges, died July 13 of pneumonia at his Loch Raven Village home. He was 93. The son of a construction superintendent and...Tags: Homes, Church and State Relations, U.S. Army, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Maryland
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Hatem toll hike would be disaster for local communities and state economy
I believe that Marylanders understand that there are two types of people in this state — those who make the laws, and those who are forced to follow them. The recent proposal by the Maryland Transportation Authority to raise tolls hits hard in...Tags: Cecil County, Transportation, Maryland, Human Interest, Annapolis
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