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Storm in western Caribbean gains strength
Maryland WeatherThat stormy region in the western Caribbean was getting better organized and gaining strength Friday and forecasters now give it a 70 percent chance of becoming the Atlantic season's first named tropical storm - Alex - within 48 hours.UPDATE: Chances are....Tags: Mexico, Tropical Storms
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TS Alex appears headed for western Gulf
Maryland WeatherThe 2010 Atlantic hurricane season is up and running today as Tropical Storm Alex gathers strength in the western Caribbean Sea. The storm appears to be headed for Mexico's Yucatan peninsula, and from there into the western Gulf of Mexico.We......Tags: Weather Reports, Mexico, Caribbean Islands, Caribbean Sea, Tropical Storms
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New tropical depression heads for Gulf Coast
Maryland WeatherThe National Hurricane Center says the stormy region that's been dumping heavy rain on Puerto Rico in recent days has become the third tropical depression of the 2010 Atlantic season. It appears headed through the Florida Straits toward the Gulf coasts......Tags: Puerto Rico, Weather Warnings, Natural Disasters, Tropical Storms, National Hurricane Center
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'Bachelor Pad' recap: Let's do the Twist(er)
Reality CheckHey, folks! Bucky's back to guest recap, bringing us his take on Bachelor Pad. Bachelor Pad! What a hilarious concept! Take it away, Bucky!: Welcome to what promises to be the most exciting season of Bachelor Pad ever!!Confession: the just-concluded...Tags: Heart and Circulatory System, ABC (tv network), Referenda, Voting, Melissa Rycroft
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Space for port industries
Sun StaffA peninsula in South Baltimore that was the site of asphalt refining and storage for decades could, within the next year, become a hub for the type of businesses that are increasingly being squeezed from the shores of Baltimore. The 60-acre site is among...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Energy Resources, Companies and Corporations, Transportation, Locust Point
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Gas up, chow down
Sun reporterThe question seemed a good one at the time: Had the quality of gas-station food risen with the price of gas? If you're a pay-at-the-pump patron like me, you probably don't get inside gas stations often. So you might be surprised to learn that they now...Tags: Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Transportation, Maryland, Foods and Beverages, Road Transportation
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Gun that killed Harris tied to Jan. case
The gun used to kill former City Councilman Kenneth N. Harris Sr. had been fired in another crime in the same Northeast Baltimore shopping center months before, but police classified the earlier incident as a property crime instead of an attempted armed...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Halloween, John Jay, Martin O'Malley
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Police say video images might show Harris' killers
Police released surveillance camera footage yesterday that they believe may show one or more of the suspects in the killing of former City Councilman Kenneth N. Harris Sr. The images were captured at the shopping center minutes before he was killed last...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Colleges and Universities, Dining and Drinking, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Halloween
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Jittery buyers push oil price in N.Y. to $65 a barrel
Associated PressOil prices zoomed higher yesterday, touching a new high of $65 a barrel, with buyers focused on refinery snags, shrinking U.S. inventories of gasoline and motorists' growing thirst for fuel despite record-high costs. The latest rally - crude futures have...Tags: Commodity Markets, Alan Greenspan, Federal Reserve, Tampa, Energy Saving
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Few refineries damaged; price spikes unlikely
sun reporterHurricane Rita's late shift to the east spared all but a few Texas oil refineries from significant damage, likely sparing consumers a repeat of the gasoline price shocks that occurred after Hurricane Katrina pummeled plants in Louisiana a month ago,...Tags: Natural Gas, Energy Resources, Natural Disasters, Hurricane Damage, Valero LP
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Gas stations fill up as shortage fears fuel rising costs
Sun StaffSangiv Suri has been ringing up sale after sale for the past three days at his East Baltimore Hess gas station, but the cars keep coming. Many station operators have reported that they are selling double and triple their normal amounts of fuel recently....Tags: Natural Disasters, Disasters, Maryland, Road Transportation, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities
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Experts see no sign of end to gasoline price increases
Sun StaffThe end of the summer travel season traditionally brings relief at the pump - but don't expect it this year. "There seems to be no end in sight to high gasoline prices," said Ragina Averella, spokeswoman for AAA Mid-Atlantic. The average price of a...Tags: Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Energy Resources, Natural Disasters, Disasters, Maryland
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