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State braces for Hanna
Marylanders were tying down and tightening up yesterday as they braced for the heavy wind, torrential rain and high water predicted to arrive today with Tropical Storm Hanna, the first such storm to menace the state since Ernesto in 2006.
Forecasters...Tags: Local Authority, Hurricane Ike, Disasters, Executive Branch, Bodies of Water
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SHOW OFFS
It's easy to fall in love with collectibles, especially when you're faced with the array of wonderful things on display at last week's Baltimore Summer Antiques Show in the convention center. But it can be hard once you get them home to figure out how...Tags: Advice, Collectibles, Festive Event, Hobbies, Reproduction
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Home Show Postponed
The Simsbury Chamber of Commerce Home Improvement Show, scheduled for today, has been rescheduled for Sunday. The show is to run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Iron Horse Boulevard and will showcase more than 45 home improvement contractors and businesses....Tags: Simsbury
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Counter proposal
peggy.brown@newsday.comNot that long ago, Kevin McGovern, owner of Mirage Studios in Valley Stream, specialized in installing faux finishes and decorative plaster. But then an architect he'd worked with suggested that the coming thing just might be concrete countertops for...Tags: Building Material, Long Island, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, National Government, Metal and Mineral
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Rangel had no-interest mortgage more than 10 years
Associated Press WriterRep. Charles Rangel paid no mortgage interest on a beach resort property for more than 10 years, a lawyer for the powerful House committee chairman said Friday. The New York congressman's lawyer, Lanny Davis, told The Associated Press that Rangel got...Tags: Values, Charles B. Rangel, Homes, State Budgets, Apartments
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Welcome to your dream home (some assembly required)
Unlike a lot of buyers of newly-constructed houses, Kaye and Peter Hathaway didn't want everything to be spotless and shiny when they took possession of their Island Lake home. In fact, they didn't want it to be finished. And it wasn't. When they...Tags: Homes, Christmas, National Government, Government
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A window to customizing home
Special to the Chicago TribuneGlance around many area subdivisions and you'll find two common window styles: double hung and casement. Double-hung windows have upper and lower sashes that move up and down, while casement windows have hinges that allow the entire window to open...Tags: Architecture
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Police Blotter
Police blotter Police reports in Baltimore city and county Northern Baltimore Robbery try: A 71-year-old male resident of the 3200 block of Independence Ave. was standing on his fRont porch about 7 a.m. Monday when he observed a man sleeping on his...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Parkville, Eric Brown, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Radio Industry
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Pall Corp. of East Hills acquires French company
james.bernstein@newsday.comPall Corp., a manufacturer of high-tech filtration systems, said yesterday it has acquired a privately held, France-based company whose technology rapidly detects harmful microorganisms. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. East Hills-based Pall,...Tags: Long Island, Pall Corporation, Food Safety, Healthcare Policies
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Sophisticated fare, at a fair price, in a friendly setting
Perk on Main 6 Main St., Durham 860-349-5335 www.perkonmain.com As a kid growing up outside Boston, I used to frequent a restaurant called the Magic Pan. Crêpes were the house specialty, and I felt oh-so-sophisticated every time I ordered crêpes...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, American Express Company
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Sophisticated Fare, At A Fair Price, In A Friendly Setting
Courant Staff WriterAs a kid growing up outside Boston, I used to frequent a restaurant called the Magic Pan. Crêpes were the house specialty, and I felt oh-so-sophisticated every time I ordered crêpes Suzette or spinach soufflé crepes. For a few minutes anyway, I could...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, American Express Company
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Tough economy forces people to work later in life
The Associated PressAmericans are changing the game plan for retirement, with millions laboring right past the traditional retirement age and working into their late 60s and beyond. While the average retirement age remains 63, that standard may soon be going the way of...Tags: John Lee, Retirement, Wages and Pensions, Medical Conditions, Social Security
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