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Power outages put focus on storm response, lessons for future
Jack and Betty Scrivener of Stoneleigh lost power last August thanks to Hurricane Irene. They lost it again when storms pummeled the region June 30 — and after one very long, very hot week, the elderly couple still hadn't gotten it back. They don'...
Tags: Golf, Colin Campbell, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Hank Greenberg, Hurricane Irene (2011)
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Towson residents say they're glad for police reversal on local crime reports
Just last week, the crime report sent out to community members by Sgt. Stephen Fink of the Towson precinct was accompanied by a note that told of the temporary suspension of the report — a move ordered by his superiors. But after that note was...Tags: France, Towson
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Who are we to say no to Iran's nukes?
Let's ask the right question. When, exactly, did the U.S.A. become "the decider" for which countries can possess the complete nuclear fuel cycle? Seems like déjà vu all over again for a run-up to war with Iran. Will the media please do their job:...Tags: Parkville, Iran
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State energy regulators to consider reliability standards
The next time Ana Ferguson and her husband lose power for an extended period, they will be prepared. The Pikesville couple bought a generator after five nights without electricity in the aftermath of Hurricane Irene.
"We had to do it because we can't...Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution, Standards, Pikesville, Consumers, Panera Bread Company
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The Sparks
Sun StaffHometown: Baltimore Current members: Joe Letke, bass; Mitch Ryan, keyboards; John Kelly, drums; Evan Diamond, guitar and vocals Founded in: January 2005 Style: Contemporary rock Influenced by: Wilco, Cake, the Killers, Strokes, Modest Mouse Notable:...Tags: Religious Texts, Bible, Wilco (music group)
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2007 All-Metro Tennis Teams
Sun staffAll-Metro Boys Team Player of the Year: Andy Peters, McDonogh Peters, a senior, beat reigning champion Ted Kelly, 6-4, 6-1, in the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association's No. 1 singles championship, avenging two regular-season losses. Kelly...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Multi-Sport Events, Eleanor Roosevelt, Chris Brown, Teaching and Learning
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All-Metro boys tennis teams
Sun staffPlayer of the year Andy Peters, McDonogh Peters, a senior, beat reigning champion Ted Kelly, 6-4, 6-1, in the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association's No. 1 singles championship, avenging two regular-season losses. Kelly jumped out to a 4-1...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, University of Pennsylvania, Tennis, Walt Whitman
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Balancing weight with the office job
If you think your job is making you fat, well, you're on to something. A recent survey by CareerBuilder.com found that 46 percent of workers say they have gained weight since starting their current jobs. One in five workers say they gained 10 pounds,...Tags: Hunt Valley, Tribune Company, Employees
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Tragedy didn't start airline woes
WASHINGTON-- When the major airlines' chief executives appealed to Congress this week for a $17.5 billion bailout, they also threw in a request that the federal government take over the critical task of screening passengers before flight boarding. It's...Tags: Security Measures, Unions, Elijah E. Cummings, Air Transportation, Transportation Accidents
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G5 breaks Apple's speed limit
That loud crashing sound you heard on Monday was the sound of thousands of Mac users smashing their piggy banks needed to pre-order Apple Computer Inc.'s new Power Mac G5 towers. Confirming weeks of increasingly frenzied rumors on Mac Web sites, Apple...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, IBM, Consumer Electronics Industry, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Steve Jobs
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In U.S., a mixture of jitters and relief
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Flashes in the skies over Baghdad yesterday seemed too remote and surreal to shake many Americans out of their usual routines. But, for some, the opening of the war with Iraq brought out raw emotions and high anxieties. "It's terrifying,...Tags: New York City, Iraq, Trips and Vacations, West Hartford, Labor Markets
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