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Disney's new dinosaur-themed restaurant opens today
Sentinel Staff WriterT-Rex is the kind of restaurant where parents might encourage their children to go dig in the dirt before dinner. "It's nice dirt. It's clean dirt," said Keith Beitler, Landry's Restaurants' senior vice president and chief operating officer for specialty...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Natural Science, Paleontology, Build-A-Bear Workshop Incorporated, Downtown Disney
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Study weighs impact of introducing Asian oysters to bay
247-4534The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will release a key study this week on the questions of restoring the Chesapeake Bay's native oysters and the possibility of introducing a non-native Asian species. The report, which will be discussed by officials today...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Virginia Marine Resources Commission, Chesapeake Bay, Defense, Water Pollution
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St. Augustine claims chowder to rival Manhattan, New England
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (AP) _ You get one type of chowder in Boston and another in Manhattan. But there's a third variety of clam stew called Minorcan chowder, and for that you'll have to head to St. Augustine, on the northeast coast of Florida. A group of... -
Oyster Festival turns 25 this weekend
pat.burson@newsday.comThe Oyster Festival turns 25 this year, and organizers promise more attractions, food and fun for lovers of the shell-encrusted delicacy plucked from the waters of Oyster Bay Harbor. The 2 1/2-day outdoor event, sponsored by the Oyster Bay Rotary Club,...Tags: Long Island Rail Road, Oyster Bay (Oyster Bay, New York), Oyster Festival, Whole Foods Market, Theme Park Vacations
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Asian oysters revisited: a health threat?
baltimoresun.comAsian oysters may be able to repopulate and help clean up the Chesapeake Bay, but does that mean you'd want to eat them? There are questions about whether the fast-growing imports would be more likely than the now-depleted native oysters to pick up and... -
Outdoors Calendar
BIRDING Saturday Learn about the whooping crane restoration effort and take a tram tour at the annual Patuxent Wildlife Festival, 10a.m.-3 p.m., National Wildlife Visitor Center, Powder Mill Road, Laurel. Details: patuxent@fws.gov or 301-497-5763....Tags: Hunting, Chesapeake Bay, Severna Park, Catonsville, Nature
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Dream boats for well-heeled only
This is how bad the economy's going: Even the sweater-tied-around-the-neck crowd is hurting. I found this out when I took in the big United States Sailboat Show this past weekend at Annapolis' City Dock. On the surface, everything looked fine. The...Tags: Tony Soprano, $700 Billion Bank Bailout, Consumer Electronics Industry, Theft, Sales
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Cleanup of mine runoff renewing state waterways
Capital News ServiceA brand-new gift is how Gary Yoder, 64, describes the 30 miles from Westernport to Cumberland on the North Branch of the Potomac River. For the 30-year resident of Garrett County, fly fishing is a religious experience when he stands in the river...Tags: Garrett County, Health Treatments, Transportation, Chesapeake Bay, Mining
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State's fiscal hits on NRP are getting out of hand
At first glance, the O'Malley administration's proposed cuts at the Department of Natural Resources for the remainder of the fiscal year seem rather mild. Eliminate the helicopter and its crew, and remove 23 vacant slots at Natural Resources Police for a...Tags: Chesapeake Bay, Wildlife, Martin O'Malley, Conservation, Energy Resources
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Florida's constitutional amendments: What they propose
Sentinel Staff WriterFlorida's registered voters have the opportunity to vote on six amendments to the state's constitution. Much of the actual language on the ballot about each amendment can be very confusing. Hopefully this will make the issues easier to understand....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Natural Resources, Real Estate Sales, Labor Legislation, Energy Saving
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Oyster Bay cements ties to Italian, Australian cities
susana.enriquez@newsday.comThe Town of Oyster Bay now has a sister and a friend: Paduli, Italy, and Campbelltown, New South Wales. [CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, a story Monday about the Town of Oyster Bay designating Campbelltown a friendship city gave the incorrect...Tags: Oyster Bay (Oyster Bay, New York), The White House, Bayville, Glen Cove (Glen Cove, New York), Sagamore Hill
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New boat is like a floating teacher
247-4784The Bea Hayman Clark gurgles to life, and with a couple of dexterous maneuvers, Captain Jimmy Sollner reverses the deadrise-style craft out of its mooring at Norfolk's Waterside marina. This day, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation educator has a dozen...Tags: Renovation, Transportation, Chesapeake Bay, Hampton Roads, Rivers
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