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Baltimore gas station thefts net hundreds of gallons of fuel
A theft this month of 311 gallons of gasoline from a station in Baltimore is one in a series of similar incidents, according to the station's owner, who says people have been disabling pumps and allowing friends and relatives to fill their tanks for free...Tags: Theft, Credit and Debt
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Crime Log: Front door of High's dairy store in Arbutus smashed and cigarettes stolen
The following is compiled from local police reports. Our policy is to include descriptions when there is enough information to make identification possible. If you have information about these crimes, call the Wilkens Police Station at 410-887-0872....Tags: Abusive Behavior, Theft, Gaming Industry, Gaming
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Police file, drop charges in Northeast Baltimore man's murder
City police filed murder charges against a 22-year-old who they say shot and killed a man in a Northeast Baltimore parking lot, while dropping charges against a teenager who was standing with the victim and had fired back at the assailant. The...Tags: Trials, Shootings, Murder
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Teen charged with shooting at man's unknown killer
Someone fatally shot Terrence Joyner Sunday as he was walking with 15-year-old Donye Thompson through a Northeast Baltimore gas station parking lot. Police know this much — they and have it on tape. But while police don’t know the assailant...Tags: Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Prosecution, Firearms, Shootings, Murder
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Tatyana McFadden: Howard County's 'Lady Velocity'
World-class track athlete Tatyana McFadden is not a flashy person. Soft-spoken with a thin face, dark brown eyes and a deceptively muscular frame, she is not the type to speak of her accomplishments without some prompting. But when she does talk about...
Tags: Chicago Marathon, Paralympic Games, College Sports, Spina Bifida, Birth Defects
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Gas prices stretching toward $4 a gallon
"Gas prices are outrageous."
Catherine Bell, a 66-year-old Social Security Administration retiree, was not happy Tuesday as she filled up her Chrysler at a Howard Street BP Amoco gas station in Baltimore. "You'll see when you get to retirement and you're...Tags: Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Trips and Vacations, Catherine Bell, Energy Resources, Sales
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Rape charges dropped against Havre de Grace man
Charges have been dropped against a hearing-impaired Havre de Grace man who was accused of raping a woman in April. The incident dates to April 3, when Havre de Grace Police responded to a call of a woman lying on the ground in the 3000 block of Lewis...Tags: Havre de Grace, Lawyers, Chemicals, Prisons, DNA
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Keystone pipeline: Let's wait for the facts
The op-ed by retired Gulf Oil vice president Charles Campbell ("D.C.'s Keystone Kops) claims President Obama's refusal to approve the Keystone XL oil pipeline was made only for political reasons. This couldn't be further from the truth. There is still...Tags: Barack Obama, Oil Spills, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Pollution, Oil Spills
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America's failure to invest in alternative energy sources will come back to haunt future generations
It is unfortunate that commentator Charles Campbell's recent criticism of the current administration's handling of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline was so supercilious ("D.C.'s Keystone Kops," Jan. 30). He made valid points: Wind and solar power are...Tags: Housing Industry, Wildlife, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Smart Car, Energy Saving
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CNN's new host Erin Burnett: Smug, superficial and acting like she knows
The Baltimore SunI promised myself I was going to give CNN's new weeknight host Erin Burnett a full week of shows before I reviewed her. It was hard keeping that promise Monday night when I saw her pay a visit to the Occupy Wall Street encampment so she could look down...Tags: Haiti Earthquake (2010), Greta Van Susteren, Television, Eliot Spitzer, Occupy Wall Street
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Obama finally takes on Big Oil
I was pleased to learn that President Obama's new deficit plan includes ending $41 billion in subsidies to Big Oil ("Federal workers groups, contractors opposed Obama debt plan," Sept. 19). This is good news for America and good news for Maryland...Tags: Barack Obama, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010), Standards, Environmental Pollution
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Baltimore scientists find low but possibly harmful Gulf contamination
Scientists from the National Aquarium and the Johns Hopkins University say they've found low but potentially harmful levels of toxic oil contaminants in the Gulf of Mexico months after the Deepwater Horizon well blowout was capped.
Erik Rifkin, interim...Tags: Wetlands, Oil Spills, Conservation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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