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NTSB places blame in crash of team bus
WASHINGTON The National Transportation Safety Board put heavy blame on the Georgia Department of Transportation yesterday for an Atlanta bus crash last year that killed five college baseball players, saying confusing highway signs were a primary cause....Tags: Road Transportation, Transportation Industry, Transportation, Transportation Accidents, Road Accidents
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Brothers race in sister's memory
Special to The SunHis back ached. His quads burned. Before the end of his first day of cycling more than 60 miles, Sean Brown started "bonking" - rider slang for hitting the wall. Every time he got over a hill, another rose ahead of him. This weeklong trek across Iowa was...Tags: Lisa Brown, Jeff Brown, Cycling, Charity, Diseases
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Community Notes
The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults will hold its annual golf tournament Aug. 18 at Waverly Woods Golf Course, 2100 Warwick Way, Marriottsville. The cost is $150 a person; $600 a foursome. Included are 18 holes, a cart, breakfast and lunch, drinks and...Tags: Gaming and Lotteries, Back Packs, Transportation, Clubs and Associations, Public Transportation
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Teacher finds fun in fitness
Judy Maberry Fitness coordinator, aquatic therapist and associate professor Franklin Square Hospital Center, League for People with Disabilities, Community College of Baltimore County Salary $25,000 Age 48 Years on the job 17 How she got...Tags: Family, Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities
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FOODS OF OUR OWN
Special to the SunPicture a steamed crab encrusted with Old Bay seasoning, an ear of Silver Queen corn, a cold Natty Boh served with a handful of Utz potato chips - and a hot summer night in Baltimore leaps to mind. Step back, though, and the relationship between food and...Tags: Family, Population, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Major League Baseball, Distilling and Brewing Industry
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Autism study still on hold
Associated PressPressured by desperate parents, government researchers are pushing to test an unproven treatment on autistic children, a move some scientists see as an unethical experiment in voodoo medicine. The treatment removes heavy metals from the body and is based...Tags: Health Treatments, Illnesses, Family, Johns Hopkins University, Social Sciences
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Business Digest
Howard Community College will hold a free open house for those interested in a career in hospitality and culinary management from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. July 26 in Room 401 of the Rouse Company Foundation Student Services building on the college campus. The...Tags: Economic Policy, Medicaid, Colleges and Universities, Academic Progress, National Government
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Today in History - July 9
Today is Wednesday, July 9, the 191st day of 2008. There are 175 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On July 9, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was read aloud to Gen. George Washington's troops in New York. On this date: In...Tags: Railway Accidents, Music Industry, Fred Savage, National Government, Boeing Co.
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In Colombia, Uribe more popular than ever
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersAs he stood in the plaza of this remote coffee-growing town hoping for a glimpse of President Alvaro Uribe, cattle rancher Antonio Jaramillo said the reason for Uribe's striking popularity was simple. Before Uribe became president, life was chaotic...Tags: Employees, Terrorism, Civil Unrest, Defense, National Government
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