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BangBang Mongolian Grill flavorful but frantic
Before walking into BangBang Mongolian Grill, take a deep breath. It might be your last chance to relax until dinner is over.
The new addition to the Can Company in Canton, which opened in February, promotes its healthy, do-it-yourself meals with...Tags: Union Memorial Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics, Companies and Corporations, Seafood, Credit and Debt
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Aberdeen scientists fight a war against IEDs
Inside a two-story, cylindrical metal structure at Aberdeen Proving Ground, scientists detonate a homemade bomb to take high-speed pictures of the shrapnel flying apart.
Elsewhere on the Army installation in Harford County, soldiers train on radio...Tags: Radio, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Rebellions, Bombings, Explosions
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Since Agnes, Howard County has improved plans for flooding
Flooding, according to Howard County's 2004 Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan, "is the most common natural disaster to impact Howard County." Flooding is well-documented in the county — moreso than earthquakes or tornadoes, for example — and...Tags: Patapsco, Weather Warnings, Natural Disasters, Tropical Storm Lee (2011), Ellicott City
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With blast furnace down, Sparrows Point layoffs begin
The first big wave of layoffs hit Sparrows Point on Friday after the steel mill's owner essentially shut down its critically important blast furnace. Joe Rosel, president of United Steelworkers Local 9477, said most of the workers told not to report back...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, Layoffs and Downsizing, Bankruptcy, Internal Revenue Service, Unemployment
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A turning point in terror prosecutions
The conviction of a former Baltimore County man in a deadly hotel bombing in Indonesia is seen as a turning point in the long-delayed prosecution of terror suspects at Guantanamo Bay.
Majid Shoukat Khan, who on Wednesday admitted to conspiring with Osama...Tags: Fort Meade (military base), Health and Safety at School, University of Maryland, College Park, Indonesia, International Court or Tribunal
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From Owings Mills High School to a cell at Guantanamo
A studious young man with an aptitude for computers, Majid Shoukat Khan was working as a database administrator in a high-rise office building in Tysons Corner, Va., on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001.
After American Airlines Flight 77 slammed into the...Tags: Suicide, Police Investigations, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Ellicott City
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Crowd treated to modern warfare demonstrations during Armed Forces Day
A large crowd showed up for Wednesday's Armed Forces Day open house at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Visitors were treated to 36 displays from more than two dozen installation organizations, according to event organizers. There were also demonstrations...
Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, World War II (1939-1945), Injuries and Wounds, Explosions
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Detonated bottle bomb found in Bel Air mailbox
The Maryland State Fire Marshal's Office is investigating two separate incidents in Harford County, including its bomb squad investigating a bottle bomb that was found denoted Wednesday evening in a mailbox attached to the front of a Bel Air house....Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Aberdeen, Harford County, Bombings, Guerrilla Activity
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Would-be Catonsville bomber sentenced to 25 years in prison
Antonio Martinez renounced terrorism and expressed regret Friday for trying to blow up a Catonsville military center, shortly before he was sentenced to 25 years in prison — closing a case that brought a radical holy war to Maryland. Prosecutors...
Tags: Police Investigations, Terrorism, Trials, Ellicott City, Explosions
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Al-Qaida meets Victoria's Secret
Those sultans of style at al-Qaidahave released their line of lingerie for spring, and it's a blast. Tucked away in their secret atelier in Yemen, the fanatics of fashion have come up with an updated version of the exploding underwear that caused such a...
Tags: Suicide, Yemen, Explosions, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Central Intelligence Agency
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Mourners remember Westminster airman killed in Afghanistan
Mourners of Airman 1st Class Matthew Ryan Seidler said the Westminster man had followed his dream of serving his country, found a band of brothers in the Air Force and died protecting his fellow soldiers in Afghanistan.
"When we talked to him New Year'...Tags: New Year's Day, Awards and Prizes, Defense, Judaism, Pikesville
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Sondheim Prize finalists engage senses, issues
Every year at this time, the Baltimore Museum of Art showcases the finalists for the Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize. The exhibits invariably reveal "energy, imagination and engagement with the significant issues of our time," says BMA director...Tags: Animation (genre), Baltimore Museum of Art, African Americans, Barack Obama, Minority Groups
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