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O'Malley can make up for UM law clinic meddling
The famous maxim that "the more things change, the more they remain the same" is not always true. Sometimes, things get worse. Consider, for example, the recent efforts of Gov. Martin O'Malley to influence the resolution of an environmental lawsuit...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Laws, Environmental Issues, Colleges and Universities, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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Forecast: Rain, high 66
The National Weather Service is calling for Tuesday to be rainy in the Baltimore area, with a high near 66 degrees and south winds of 8 to 11 miles per hour. Showers will come mainly after 10 a.m. The chance of precipitation is 100 percent. Rainfall...Tags: Baltimore Weather, Weather Reports, Weather
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Stuart Halstead Dobson, engineering executive
Stuart Halstead Dobson, a retired Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. executive and civil engineer, died Nov. 20 of a massive stroke at Hospice of Queen Anne's in Centreville.
The Stevensville resident was 76.
The son of a Bethlehem Steel Corp. mechanical...Tags: Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Religion and Belief, Queen Anne (Prince George's, Maryland), Bethlehem Steel Corp., Coca-Cola Co.
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Traffic: Four-vehicle accident on I-695 near Charles Street
As of 9 a.m., traffic was slow on the outer loop of the Baltimore Beltway near Charles Street, due to an accident involving four vehicles. Accidents were slowing traffic on the inner loop of the Baltimore Beltway at Charles Street in Baltimore County and...Tags: Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Brunswick (Frederick, Maryland), Howard County, Anne Arundel County, Charles Street
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Forecast: Mostly cloudy, fog, high 69
The National Weather Service is calling for Monday to be mostly cloudy in the Baltimore area, with patchy fog before 10 a.m., a high near 69 degrees and south winds of 6 to 9 miles per hour. Monday night is expected to be cloudy, with a low around 56 and...Tags: Baltimore Weather, Weather Reports, Weather
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Joseph E. Johnson Jr., construction manager
Joseph Edward Johnson Jr., a retired construction manager, died Nov. 18 of cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Columbia.
The longtime Wilson Point resident was 61.
Born in Baltimore and raised on Beaumont Avenue in Govans, Mr. Johnson was a 1968...Tags: Fishing, Cancer, Govans, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Edward Johnson
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GOP has ammo in 6th District race
timr@herald-mail.comWestern Maryland Republicans accusing big-city lawmakers of playing politics by redrawing our congressional district to favor Democrats are correct, but the argument itself is irrelevant. Of course, the lines are politically motivated; redrawing boundary...Tags: Democratic Party, Republican Party, Parties and Movements, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice
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Governor's letter to law school dean disappointing
I was shocked and very disappointed to see Gov. Martin O'Malley's letter regarding the Environmental Law Clinic at the University of Maryland ("O'Malley butts in," Nov. 21). Mr. O'Malley has been a champion of clean energy and global warming solutions,...Tags: Government, Environmental Issues, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Environmental Pollution
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Father and son add a new tradition to their fishing — winning
Mike Dodson will be following a family tradition when he enlists next month in the U.S. Navy. His grandfather, James Dodson, served in the Navy during World War II. His uncle, James Jr., was on a Navy ship that was part of the blockade during the Cuban...Tags: Entertainment Events, Fishing, Holidays, World War II (1939-1945), U.S. Navy
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Thousands of pounds of chemicals polluting Severn River, study says
Thousands of pounds of pollutants are running into the Severn River because systems designed to stop the chemicals are poorly maintained, a privately funded study released Friday stated. "The watershed audit is not intended to make [Anne Arundel County]...Tags: Electrical Appliance, Environmental Issues, Forestry and Timber, Environmental Pollution, Bodies of Water
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Maryland environmental law clinic focuses on enforcement
Thelma Boyd and her Cheverly-area neighbors were at their wits' end when they connected with the University of Maryland's environmental law clinic.
She and other residents of distressed, predominantly black neighborhoods on the outskirts of Washington...Tags: Legal Service, Environmental Politics, Washington, DC, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Teaching and Learning
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A rough year for growers, a tough forecast ahead
Every family celebrates Thanksgiving differently. Some focus on the founding of our nation while others reflect upon their personal blessings, but for almost everyone the celebrating revolves around food and drink. In today's modern and fast-paced...Tags: Will Rogers, Environmental Issues, United Nations, Natural Resources, Energy Resources
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