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    Apr 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Day Trip: Springfest heralds summer in Ocean City

    <b><a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/travel/beaches/">Ocean City</a></b>
    Ocean City Springfest Ocean City's Springfest sets summer in motion. The four-day event, in its 22nd year, begins May 3 and features live entertainment headlined by The Fabulous Hubcaps, Loretta Lynn, Eddie Money and Survivor. (Loretta Lynn concert is...

    Tags: Mexico, Dance, Washington Monument, Entertainment Events, International Travel

  2. Apr 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Get tough with North Korea

    After four years of negotiating in and with North Korea, I cannot say that I have all of the answers to deal with a regime that defies the expectations of rational thinking, but I do have at least one of them: The Democratic People's Republic of Korea leadership, whoever happens to be the leader of the moment, whether Great, Dear, or Supreme, can only be dissuaded from chronically irresponsible behavior and from crossing a so-called red line (i.e., committing a hostile act, such as a military attack) by unambiguous toughness on the part of the interlocutor across the literal or figurative negotiating table.
    After four years of negotiating in and with North Korea, I cannot say that I have all of the answers to deal with a regime that defies the expectations of rational thinking, but I do have at least one of them: The Democratic People's Republic of Korea...

    Tags: North Korea, Weaponry, U.S. Navy, China, United States Naval Academy

  4. Feb 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Letter: 'Encroaching socialism' poses threat to future of United States

    Your liberties and rights are being eroded by the state and the Obama Administration. We are so complacent and ignorant to the news that sits right in front of us. Many of the European Union states are literally burning as we speak because the...

    Tags: Ellicott City, Labor Legislation, Symptoms

  6. Dec 10, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Europe's problems hit home for some in Maryland

    Kirk-Habicht Co. in Essex doesn't do much business in Europe, but problems on the continent are buffeting the manufacturer all the same.
    Kirk-Habicht Co. in Essex doesn't do much business in Europe, but problems on the continent are buffeting the manufacturer all the same. Its employees rely on a heavy wire to make springs tough enough for trucks, and the only plant they know of that...

    Tags: Market and Exchange, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Foreign Exchange Market, National Government, Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland)

  8. Dec 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Eurozone crisis: EU could learn a thing or two from Alabama

    I've had it with this useless, ongoing charade to "save Europe." It's time to get serious and consider jailing and impeaching some of these European Union member leaders for requisite incentive.
    I've had it with this useless, ongoing charade to "save Europe." It's time to get serious and consider jailing and impeaching some of these European Union member leaders for requisite incentive. Last week's EU show was pathetic. It made me throw a...

    Tags: Nicolas Sarkozy, Angela Merkel, Television, David Cameron, Europe

  10. Dec 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Curbing chimpanzee research

    Dogs may be a man's best friend, but on the great evolutionary chain, chimpanzees are humanity's closest relatives in the animal world. Chimps are so much like us physically, emotionally and socially that for decades researchers routinely used them as surrogates to test new surgical procedures, evaluate the effectiveness of drugs and vaccines, and develop other therapeutic breakthroughs before trying them out on humans.
    Dogs may be a man's best friend, but on the great evolutionary chain, chimpanzees are humanity's closest relatives in the animal world. Chimps are so much like us physically, emotionally and socially that for decades researchers routinely used them as...

    Tags: Ethics, National Institutes of Health, Vaccines, Values, Research

  12. Jul 31, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Crisis in the horn of Africa

    The world has been slow to react to the growing specter of famine in Somalia, despite repeated warnings by the United Nations and aid organizations that millions of people are at risk. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has said that nearly 4 million Somalis &mdash; half the country's population &mdash; were in imminent danger of starvation. Unless the international community takes immediate steps to address the crisis, the loss of life there could rival that of the humanitarian emergencies in Sudan in 1998, Ethiopia in 2001 and Niger in 2005.
    The world has been slow to react to the growing specter of famine in Somalia, despite repeated warnings by the United Nations and aid organizations that millions of people are at risk. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has said that nearly 4 million...

    Tags: United Nations, David Cameron, Relief and Aid Organizations, Famines, Labor Legislation

  14. Oct 25, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Moving past man-made global warming alarmism

    It seems that the man-made global warming scare, long promoted by those opposed to the burning of fossil fuel, is now behind us.
    It seems that the man-made global warming scare, long promoted by those opposed to the burning of fossil fuel, is now behind us. It turns out that there is no unanimity of scientists supporting man-made global warming theory and never has been. It's also...

    Tags: Unions, Hybrid Vehicles, Conservation, Global Change, Executive Branch

  16. Nov 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Back the Iranian opposition

    The International Atomic Energy Agency's latest report about Iran lays bare the true nature of Tehran's nuclear agenda: an advanced, sophisticated and highly secretive program run by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps to build the bomb.
    The International Atomic Energy Agency's latest report about Iran lays bare the true nature of Tehran's nuclear agenda: an advanced, sophisticated and highly secretive program run by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps to build the bomb. Overwhelming...

    Tags: Weaponry, Nuclear Policy, United Nations, Tehran (Iran), Defense

  18. Jun 30, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Austerity measures squeeze Greece too hard

    The Greek parliament approved a $113 billion austerity package that had been demanded by the European Union and the International Monetary Fund as a condition for receiving a $17 billion installment of the $160 billion "bailout" package negotiated last year. This cash infusion will allow Greece to avoid defaulting on debt obligations due in July and August. This is a precursor to negotiations on a new "bailout" package that must be created to prevent Greece from defaulting on its debt over the next five years.
    The Greek parliament approved a $113 billion austerity package that had been demanded by the European Union and the International Monetary Fund as a condition for receiving a $17 billion installment of the $160 billion "bailout" package negotiated last...

    Tags: Credit and Debt, Economic Indicator, Parliament, International Monetary Fund, Unemployment

  20. Jan 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Globalization: survival of the phoniest

    As increased globalization forces countries to pretend that they like playing with all the other kids in the playground despite fearing they'll have their toys stolen, never has there been more blatant self-interest cloaked in the phony pretext of outreach or do-goodery. Nowadays, a country is expected to appear both broke and overtly generous -- otherwise, you're just a jerk.
    As increased globalization forces countries to pretend that they like playing with all the other kids in the playground despite fearing they'll have their toys stolen, never has there been more blatant self-interest cloaked in the phony pretext of...

    Tags: Vladimir Putin, Russia, Globalization, China, India

  22. May 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. U.S. should encourage regime change in Syria

    As the wave of revolution continues to sweep through the Arab world, the Syrian regime of Bashar Assad could be its next victim. While many in the United States and Israel appear hesitant to support Syria's anti-regime forces &mdash; basing their thinking on the old maxim that the devil you know is better than the one you don't &mdash; this viewpoint overlooks the major benefits both for the United States and for Israel if the Assad regime is ousted.
    As the wave of revolution continues to sweep through the Arab world, the Syrian regime of Bashar Assad could be its next victim. While many in the United States and Israel appear hesitant to support Syria's anti-regime forces — basing their thinking...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Damascus (Syria), Bashar Assad, Economic Sanctions, Terrorism

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