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Tech council to hold October events
Chesapeake Regional Tech Council announces October events: "Happy Hour InfoMixer" from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Wednesday at the Sheraton BWI, 1100 Old Elkridge Landing Road, Linthicum. The happy hour will feature a tech spotlight on G-Security, Inc.... -
U.S. dollars drop
Federal spending on contractors in Maryland fell last year for the second time in a row, a troubling trend for a state dependent on government business. Procurement spending dropped $1.3 billion, or 6 percent, in the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30,...Tags: Population and Census, Business, Demographics, Fort Meade, Aerospace Manufacturing
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Live blog: The V.P. debate that was
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer7:40 p.m. It's over! The candidates have thanked Ifill and their families have joined them on stage. Together, the Biden and Palin families sure have a lot of children. The candidates are now standing in the middle of all of them, chatting quite civilly....Tags: Sarah Palin, Joe Biden, August, John McCain
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How dark is your sky?
Maryland WeatherI received an email message the other day from Mike Shriver, in Linthicum. He was outside stargazing one morning recently. The sun was not up yet, and Mike spied Orion, The Hunter, rising in the east.Orion is usually thought of as......Tags: Environmental Pollution, Pollution
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Disabled need funds more than friends
Thank you for the editorial "Friendship isn't enough" (Sept. 22). As the sister of a developmentally disabled adult and a board member of Opportunity Builders Inc., I know that it takes more than friendship to help people like my brother live full and...Tags: The White House
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Stocks plunge as House rejects bailout package
Stocks plunged yesterday with the Dow Jones industrial average falling nearly 780 points - the biggest one-day point drop ever - after federal lawmakers failed to pass a $700 billion plan to bail out the financial system.
The vote by the House of...Tags: T. Rowe Price Group Incorporated, Merrill Lynch & Company Inc., Lower House, History, T. Rowe Price
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John McCain and Barack Obama's first debate: Was it a game changer?
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer8:06 p.m. Was this debate a game-changer? More than likely, we won't know that for at least a day or two. And the continuing economic cloud hanging over the country could mitigate its effect. Obama was strong on the part of the debate that spotlighted...Tags: The White House, Barack Obama, Television Industry, Bill Clinton, Political Candidates
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Fact-checking the debate
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersJohn McCain looked gravely out at the audience as he leveled one of dozens of charges against Democrat Barack Obama during the first presidential campaign debate of the 2008 election Friday. "He has voted in the United States Senate to increase taxes...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Barack Obama, National Government, Defense, Henry Kissinger
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The Weather Page
Sun Reporter // Weather BloggerMike Shriver in Linthicum wonders what became of a 2002 project called Enlighten Maryland. Participants had maps of the constellation Orion and circled the stars they could see on a clear February night. A total of 1,100 reports were processed into a...Tags: Environmental Pollution
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Tech Council to hold President's Reception
Chesapeake Regional Tech Council (CRTC) will hold its President's Reception from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Thursday at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport Observation Deck Friendship Center in Linthicum. CRTC President Michael Ryan will give welcoming remarks....Tags: Government, National Government, Northrop Grumman Corp.
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Arundel police seek driver of van after fatal crash
Anne Arundel police were searching last night for a van driver who left the scene of a fatal collision with a motorcycle. The accident occurred about 7:45 p.m. Friday near Furnace Branch Road and Wellham Avenue in Glen Burnie, authorities said....Tags: Vehicles, Glen Burnie
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Deregulators leave taxpayers on hook
First, the Bush administration allows the energy companies to write our national energy policy. Gas goes from $1.40 per gallon to $3.60 or more per gallon, leading to record profits for those same energy companies. Then the administration allows Wall...Tags: Energy, Government, Business Enterprises, National Government, Economic Policy
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