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Haiti Earthquake (2010)

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    Feb 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Comfort leaves Baltimore for final time

    A maritime icon slipped out of Baltimore for the final time Tuesday morning, without speeches or hoopla, brass bands or balloons.
    A maritime icon slipped out of Baltimore for the final time Tuesday morning, without speeches or hoopla, brass bands or balloons. Only a small band of well-wishers waved and took pictures as the Navy's 894-foot hospital ship Comfort left Pier 11 in...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Iraq War (2003-2011), Hurricane Katrina (2005), Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Atlantic Ocean

  2. Feb 14, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  3. Columbia 'pioneer' has plan for Haiti

    Three years after a devastating earthquake left much of Haiti in ruins, a new effort has been launched to help the long-suffering island nation — an effort based in Howard County and spearheaded by a well-known Haitian with close ties to Columbia.
    Three years after a devastating earthquake left much of Haiti in ruins, a new effort has been launched to help the long-suffering island nation — an effort based in Howard County and spearheaded by a well-known Haitian with close ties to Columbia....

    Tags: Natural Disasters, Jean-Claude Duvalier, Forestry and Timber, James Rouse, Long Island

  4. Nov 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Five questions with … Ellen Reich

    Ellen Reich's business — run out of her Butcher's Hill rowhouse — has international reach.
    Ellen Reich's business — run out of her Butcher's Hill rowhouse — has international reach. She's the proprietress (she loves that word) of Three Stone Steps, which sells metal art, recycled jewelry and other intriguing items made by...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, Natural Disasters, Philippines, Haiti, Baltimore County

  6. Jan 21, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. Celebration of King's life punctuated by commitment to create a 'beloved community'

    Standing inside the Smith Theatre at Howard Community College on Sunday, social activist and author Dorothy Bailey recalled Martin Luther King Jr.'s words resonated with her as she was preparing to "sit in" protest at North Carolina Central University in the 1960's.
    Standing inside the Smith Theatre at Howard Community College on Sunday, social activist and author Dorothy Bailey recalled Martin Luther King Jr.'s words resonated with her as she was preparing to "sit in" protest at North Carolina Central University...

    Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., North Carolina Central University, Ellicott City, High Schools, Howard Community College

  8. Oct 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Q&A with Wilde Lake football player Moise Larose

    An All-State lineman on the offensive side of the ball last season, Wilde Lake's Moise Larose may be even more impressive this fall on the defensive side.
    An All-State lineman on the offensive side of the ball last season, Wilde Lake's Moise Larose may be even more impressive this fall on the defensive side. The 6-foot-5, 285-pound senior has committed to Rutgers as an offensive tackle, but Wildecats coach...

    Tags: National Football League, National Basketball Association, Miami Dolphins, Haiti, Football

  10. Sep 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Seclusion helps All-American Rejects singer re-focus

    A few years ago, Tyson Ritter, the lean lead singer of the All-American Rejects, was a walking rock 'n' roll cliche.
    A few years ago, Tyson Ritter, the lean lead singer of the All-American Rejects, was a walking rock 'n' roll cliche. After experiencing "life-changing" success thanks to "Gives You Hell" — his band's 2008 single that sold more than 4 million copies...

    Tags: Katy Perry, Haiti, Popular Music (genre), Music, Music Industry

  12. Jul 26, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  13. Glen Mar church group brings hope to Haiti

    The unpaved street winds up a steep, rocky hill to a "shell of a hospital." It's a concrete structure without any patients, said Shirley Matlock, a member of Glen Mar Methodist Church, in Ellicott City. Construction supplies, tile and paint occupy most of the rooms.
    The unpaved street winds up a steep, rocky hill to a "shell of a hospital." It's a concrete structure without any patients, said Shirley Matlock, a member of Glen Mar Methodist Church, in Ellicott City. Construction supplies, tile and paint occupy most of...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Waste, Port-au-Prince (Haiti), Haiti, Ellicott City

  14. Jul 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Tornadoes, derecho meant a whirlwind start to job for MEMA director Mallette

    One afternoon in early June, Ken Mallette was in Jacksonville driving from a funeral when he got a text message about severe storms striking Maryland. One of the storms' 11 tornadoes had just ravaged nearby Fallston.
    One afternoon in early June, Ken Mallette was in Jacksonville driving from a funeral when he got a text message about severe storms striking Maryland. One of the storms' 11 tornadoes had just ravaged nearby Fallston. In his second week as executive...

    Tags: FIFA World Cup, Martin O'Malley, Hurricane Katrina (2005), 2016 Olympic Games, Government

  16. Jun 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Naval Academy greets record number of female plebes

    The snide comments surprised Randy Kurtz, who figured she was suffering the same harrowing rites of passage as her U.S. Naval Academy classmates as they trudged through the plebe summer of 1978.
    The snide comments surprised Randy Kurtz, who figured she was suffering the same harrowing rites of passage as her U.S. Naval Academy classmates as they trudged through the plebe summer of 1978. "You don't belong here," the male midshipmen might say. A...

    Tags: Annapolis, United States Naval Academy

  18. Feb 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Navy moving hospital ship Comfort to Virginia

    The USNS Comfort, the white-hulled hospital ship that has been a fixture of the Baltimore waterfront for a quarter-century, is moving next year to Norfolk, Va., the Navy announced Tuesday.
    The USNS Comfort, the white-hulled hospital ship that has been a fixture of the Baltimore waterfront for a quarter-century, is moving next year to Norfolk, Va., the Navy announced Tuesday. Maryland officials had fought the move of the ship, whose...

    Tags: Natural Disasters, Iraq War (2003-2011), Martin O'Malley, United States Naval Academy, Naval Station Norfolk

  20. Feb 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Maryland Air National Guard losing planes, mission

    For months, the men and women of the 135th Airlift Group have been training on their new C27J Spartan turboprops for their deployment this spring to Afghanistan.
    For months, the men and women of the 135th Airlift Group have been training on their new C27J Spartan turboprops for their deployment this spring to Afghanistan. Their job: carrying soldiers, equipment and supplies around the war zone as the fighting...

    Tags: Natural Disasters, Martin O'Malley, The Pentagon, U.S. House Committee on Armed Services, Armed Forces

  22. May 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Rachel Marsden: Are government's 'strategic communications' coming to America?

    Did you hear about the new bill that would allow the U.S. government's official overseas information agency to rebroadcast its content onto American TV and radio? The bipartisan Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012 was introduced in Congress last week by Reps. Mac Thornberry, a Texas Republican, and Adam Smith, a Washington Democrat, both of whom are presumably dissatisfied with their satellite TV package and think more government-produced content would go down better with an after-work beer.
    Did you hear about the new bill that would allow the U.S. government's official overseas information agency to rebroadcast its content onto American TV and radio? The bipartisan Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012 was introduced in Congress last week by...

    Tags: Sirius Satellite Radio, Inc., Rachel Marsden, Joseph Goebbels, Fox News Channel (tv network), Chicago Tribune Columnists

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