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Meteorite Man asks blog posters' help
Maryland Weather'Meteorite Man' Steve Arnold is still looking for those key eyewitness reports that could point him toward any remnants of the July 6 Mason-Dixon Meteor that may have survived the fall to Earth.Arnold has read through more than 100 comments......Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Pikesville, Symptoms, Chuck (tv program)
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Back when it was REALLY cold...
Maryland WeatherCold? This isn't cold. Here are some snippets from the Baltimore Sun printed during this week in 1912, a week that saw temperatures drop to minus-40 degrees in Oakland, Md., the lowest ever recorded in the state. "Hagerstown, Md. Jan.......Tags: Peaches, Weather Reports, Shoes, Family, Bodies of Water
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Hang in there; sunny and 60s by Wednesday
Maryland WeatherThere was more rain on our parade this morning as the departing huge weekend storm continued to spin off Delmarva and throw its weight around. But the slow-moving system is on its way out, and there is some real springtime......Tags: Maryland, Washington (U.S. state), Disasters and Accidents, Weather, Weather Reports
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War toll speaks to geography, class split
Sun reporterWashington // Taken together, the stories of the 2,000 American soldiers who have died in Iraq in the past two years tell a poignant tale about who is bearing the largest burden. The victims are disproportionately working-class young men, most in their...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Baptist, Armed Forces, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Baghdad (Iraq)
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Md. battens down for Isabel
Sun StaffBeneath deceptively clear, blue skies, Marylanders pushed their preparations for Hurricane Isabel yesterday, securing homes, businesses and boats, and rushing their harvests to beat the heavy rains and gales expected tomorrow. Isabel, which had packed...Tags: Mount Washington, Weather Reports, Hampton Roads Weather, Crime, Law and Justice, Armed Forces
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Water limits lifted for city
Sun StaffRemember the drought? Well, it's over. On the day when winter turned to spring -- with flood warnings out and heavy rain washing away the last of February's snow -- Baltimore's public works chief ended mandatory restrictions yesterday on water...Tags: Government, Weather Reports, Weather Warnings, Baltimore Weather, Cecil County
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A solemn final salute for a mother's only son
Sun StaffARLINGTON, Va. -- For the second time this year, Martina C. Burger sat beside a casket at Arlington National Cemetery as a Marine placed in her lap a neatly folded American flag. Having buried her husband in May, Burger said goodbye yesterday to her only...Tags: Family, Iraq War (2003-2011), Heart Attack, Fox Broadcasting Company, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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Cecil board votes against slots in county
Sun StaffELKTON - Reversing a vote taken last month, the Cecil County Board of Commissioners voted 3-2 last night to oppose casino-style slots in their county. The vote came after opponents of Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s slots bill packed the commissioners'...Tags: Government, Lifestyle and Leisure, Casino and Gambling, Baptist, Bankruptcy
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O'Malley says Ehrlich's cuts may force city to raise taxes
Sun StaffBaltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley said yesterday that he could be forced to raise city income or property taxes if cuts to local governments contained in Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s proposed budget are not reversed. The mayor also said he supported...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Elections, Local Elections
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Hamlet in Harford has all the essentials
Sun StaffWhen Jane Howe arrived in Darlington in 1993, she moved into what she calls her dream home -- a 19th-century stone Victorian amid rural fields -- but the previous owner left more than the house. "At the settlement, she had this book in her hand and said,...Tags: Equestrian, Bodies of Water, Horse (animal), Kentucky, Rivers
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Deaths bring war home to Maryland
Sun StaffIn one awful span of five days, messengers in crisp dress uniforms have brought the war in Iraq to Maryland's doorstep, delivering grim news to the families of four slain soldiers. Their faces - smiling, or stoic, too young all of them - are haunting in...Tags: Television, Iraq War (2003-2011), Armed Forces, Kent County, Wicomico County
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Floods follow rain, snow
Sun StaffThe woes of too much snow were largely replaced yesterday by the problems of too much water as Marylanders continued the cleanup from the biggest snowstorm on record. At 6 p.m., Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. lifted the state of emergency that had been in...Tags: Road Transportation, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Weather Reports, Bodies of Water, Baltimore Weather
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