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Class action settlements may aid in repairing leaky pipes
The Q: Nothing strikes fear in a homeowner's heart like the drip, drip, drip or gurgle of leaky pipes in your abode. While some leaks might be no big deal, others might require a full replacement of all the pipes in your home. Should your home contain...Tags: Ellicott City, Trials, Plumbing, Metal and Mineral
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Baltimore's farmers' markets become trendy, pricey
I want my market back. I am talking about the Sunday morning farmers' market in downtown Baltimore, and to a lesser extent the Saturday morning market in Waverly. I have been buying fruit and vegetables at these markets for about the last 20 years....Tags: Sales, Washington Post Company, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Is NATO reaching too far east?
Today's question: Did the U.S. overplay its hand in Eastern Europe when Russia was weak and reeling from the collapse of the Soviet Union? Previously, Moynihan and Meier discussed the extent to which Russia wants to exert control over former Soviet...Tags: George H.W. Bush, National Government, Columbia University, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington Post Company
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Agribusinesses to collaborate on corn residue
Chicago Tribune reporterThree agribusiness giants—Archer Daniels Midland Co., Deere & Co., and Monsanto Co.—said Tuesday they have agreed to collaborate on research that will explore the potential of transforming corn-crop residues into feed and bioenergy products....Tags: National Government, Monsanto Company, Archer Daniels Midland Incorporated, Government, Machine Manufacturing
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It's a growing business
Sun reporterThe corn's been selling out before closing time. The heirloom tomatoes disappear, too. This summer, farmers' markets have emerged as consumer-driven havens for decidedly local foods sold in a setting of tell-all candor. In a summer vexed by food safety...Tags: Bolton Hill, Vehicles, Food Industry, St. Michaels, Charles Village
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Environmentalism sprouts up on corporate boards
The Wall Street JournalMore U.S. corporate boards are going green. Amid rising investor worries over global warming and shrinking natural resources, directors are keeping a closer watch on environmental issues. Boards at Integrys Energy Group Inc., Quicksilver Resources Inc.,...Tags: Natural Resources, Electricity Production and Distribution, August, Rohm & Haas Company, Corporations
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Daughter Arrested After Mother Found in Squalor
CHATSWORTH -- A woman was arrested on suspicion of elder abuse, after her 85-year-old mother was found near death and in horrid condition in a home the two shared in Chatsworth, police said.
Elise Gladstein was found by police officers who went to...Tags: Mental Illness, Television Industry, Illnesses, West Hills, Chatsworth
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That's the ticket, or maybe not, at Dem convention
Los Angeles TimesEarly Saturday morning Dermot Givens will load suitcases -- and his 8-year-old son Damian -- into a rented van and begin his journey to the Democratic National Convention in Denver. The Los Angeles attorney is going even though he doesn't have a ticket...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Political Candidates, National Government, Jesse Jackson, Ceremonies
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Many without tickets going to Democratic convention anyway
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEarly Saturday morning Dermot Givens will load suitcases -- and his 8-year-old son, Damian -- into a rented van and begin his journey to the Democratic National Convention in Denver. The Los Angeles attorney is going even though he doesn't have a...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Political Candidates, National Government, Jesse Jackson, Ceremonies
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The nation's capital on the cheap
The Associated PressThere are so many free and cheap things to do in Washington that the biggest challenge is carving out enough time to take advantage of them. Many museums, monuments and other institutions - from the zoo to the botanic garden - that are run by the...Tags: Washington Monument, Washington Post Company, Tourism and Leisure, Heavy Engineering, Monuments and Heritage Sites
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New construction: Four energy-efficient Colonials in East Hills
Four center hall Colonials on a new cul-de-sac in the Nob Hill section of East Hills are available for sale. The Energy Star-certified homes, which can save as much as 30 percent a year on energy costs, are being built by Dupont East Hills of Great Neck,...Tags: Long Island Rail Road, Sales, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Energy Saving, Melville
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Technology offers endless toys
ASSOCIATED PRESSA decade of quantum leaps in technology mean today's designers have what seems like a bottomless toy box of new materials and methods. Take the award-winning installation "Lightshowers" put on by DuPont Corian at this year's International Contemporary...Tags: Herman Miller Incorporated, Furniture, Non-durable Goods Industry
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