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Jellyfish stings
Yuck! Jellyfish, the squishy bane of the late-summer swimmer, are back again. Although few people have severe reactions to jellyfish stings, those who encounter the creatures are unlikely to forget the meeting soon, says Dr. Roy Cragway, an urgent care...Tags: Western Medicines, Medicine
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Hot, hotter, then showers
Maryland WeatherLooking for relief from the heat? Find a pool like Marisa Murphy did last year (left). Or, turn the thermostat on your AC down. There's no relief for Central Maryland anywhere in the seven-day forecast from Sterling.High temperatures have camped out......Tags: Weather Reports
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Sunfish carcass washes ashore in Ocean City
The Associated PressOcean City Beach Patrol Captain Butch Arbin says it appears a boat propeller killed a 400-pound sunfish that washed ashore Monday at 26th Street. The carcass was an unusual find; Arbin said he seldom sees sunfish in the area, The (Salisbury) Daily... -
Teresa C. Murray, 79
Teresa C. Murray, a homemaker and former theater administrator, died of pneumonia Friday at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. The Crownsville resident was 79. Teresa Marie Cain was born and raised in Scotts Bluff, Neb., and graduated from the...Tags: Christianity, Ellicott City, Colleges and Universities, Roman Catholic, Glen Burnie
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Just give us the loo-down
The political opposition researcher who illegally snooped into Michael Steele's credit history has found something else to stick her nose into: toilets. Lauren Weiner fraudulently posed as Steele on the Internet to obtain his credit history three years...Tags: Primaries, Google Inc., Jim Smith, Patterson Park, George Bush
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Looking to Mid-Atlantic for oil
Sun reporterGet Kathy Phillips talking about oil exploration off the Mid-Atlantic, and she conjures a scene right out of the Gulf of Mexico, with drilling platforms, pipelines and pumping stations overwhelming the shoreline. "People here on the East Coast don't have...Tags: Disasters, Government, John P. Sarbanes, Energy KD, Regional Authority
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Humans hit beach, count dolphins
Sun ReporterPeering toward choppy gray waves and a smear of mid-July humidity that shrouded the horizon early yesterday, Val-Jean Slowinski kept her binoculars at the ready. Trouble was, if you were out scouting dolphins, as she was, it turned into a day at the...Tags: Weather Reports, Conservation, Animals, National Aquarium Baltimore, Ecosystems
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Regional Calendar
Regional calendar MARYLAND Concert series Bethesda. The Summer Concert Series continues at noon Wednesday with variety music by Crossfire at Bethesda Place Plaza, 7700 Wisconsin Ave. The Junkyard Saints perform Latin, swing, rock and Cajun music at 6 p....Tags: Medicine, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Isle of Wight (Isle of Wight, Virginia), Clothing and Textiles Industry
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My brother-in-law, my boss
We all know the wedding etiquette: Bride's family sits on the left side of the church, groom's on the right. But what to do with the brother-in-law/direct-report? Emily Post is mum. University of Baltimore President Robert Bogomolny got married in...Tags: Government, Regional Authority, Catonsville, Colleges and Universities, Sykesville
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Vacation homes take time off
Special to The Morning CallBill and Louise Eckhoff still are looking for renters for their two-bedroom, two-bath condo in Ocean City, Md., for a few weeks this summer. So they are offering a ''gas rebate'' in hopes of luring vacationers for the weeks they still have open. They...Tags: Property, Real Estate Sellers, Real Estate Agents, Financial Markets, Vacation and Timeshares
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