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Yellow Cab brings back Tipsy? Taxi! on New Year's Eve
The Baltimore SunThe Tipsy? Taxi! service from Yellow Cab, which offers free cab rides on several holidays throughout the year, is returning to Baltimore on New Year's Eve. It'll be the fourth year in a row the service, which has been criticized for being sluggish and...Tags: Holidays, Manufacturing and Engineering, Automotive Equipment, New Year's Day, Minor League Baseball
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Md., Va. governors compete nationally, but play nice at home
Republican Gov. Robert McDonnell of Virginia made no secret about who he thought should win Maryland's 2010 gubernatorial campaign. It wasn't Martin O'Malley.
Yet two months after O'Malley, a Democrat, sailed to victory, McDonnell showed up in...Tags: Vincent Gray, Annapolis, Forests, Natural Resources, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Did Saddam have WMDs before the U.S. invasion in 2003?
Paul Schlitz's letter about Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction contained so many factual errors that it requires correction ("Iraq's WMD were a mirage, despite claims to the contrary," Dec. 30). First, in my letter I never suggested that The...Tags: Weaponry, Defense, Manufacturing and Engineering, Military Equipment, Saddam Hussein
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Baltimore's port marks record year for vehicles in 2011
Just after sunrise, a caravan of nearly 1,000 new cars begins streaming down the ramp of a massive cargo ship, a procession that won't end until evening.
Mercedes-Benz and BMW models go one way. Land Rovers and other models go another.
Some days, the...Tags: Passenger Cars, Port of Baltimore, Maybach, Land Rover, BMW
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Latest Md.-made tug is bound for Baltimore's harbor
The shipbuilding future of Maryland is 90 feet long and smells of Spanish cedar and fresh paint.
Tied to the dock, with tradesmen swarming on deck and below, the Hunting Creek bobs gently on the Wicomico River. Within weeks, the tugboat with the gleaming...Tags: Port of Baltimore, Manufacturing and Engineering, Natural Resources, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Port Deposit
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Uncertain year ahead for U.S. stocks
Investors had plenty to keep them jittery in 2011. There were the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, economic woes in Europe, and, here at home, politically tinged fiscal showdowns in Washington over deep government spending cuts.
Still, the stock market...Tags: Barack Obama, Natural Disasters, Earthquakes, Labor Markets, Federal Reserve
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The Record's top 10 stories of 2011
The year that ends at midnight Saturday with the annual Duck Drop and fireworks at Havre de Grace Middle School was full of the good and the bad. There was the usual – mayoral elections in Aberdeen and Havre de Grace and heavy snowfalls. And the not...Tags: Music, Traffic, Lotteries, Commuting, High School Sports
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Heavy Seas Alehouse sets February opening date; Matt Seeber to be executive chef
The Baltimore SunHeavy Seas Alehouse will officially open February 15, the pub and restaurant announced this morning. It also confirmed that Matt Seeber, a former chef at Tom Colicchio's Craftsteak restaurant at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, will be its executive chef....Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Italy, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Ronald M. Tillier
Ronald M. Tillier, a retired Ford Motor Co. executive and longtime Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge volunteer, died Sunday.
He was 72.
Mr. Tillier, who enjoyed competitive clay and skeet shooting, was attending a meet Sunday afternoon in Kennedyville...Tags: U.S. Army, Natural Resources, Wildlife, Christianity, World War II (1939-1945)
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Ralph William Townsend, computer expert
Ralph William Townsend, a retired computer and systems expert, died Sunday of heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Columbia.
The longtime Columbia resident was 82.
Mr. Townsend was born and raised in Fitchburg, Mass., where he graduated in 1947...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Aerospace Manufacturing, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Heart Failure, Air Transportation Industry
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Recipe Finder: Chicken pot pie
Angela Ross of Baltimore was looking for the recipe for the chicken pot pie that used to be served at the Ambassador House restaurant on Lombard Street in Baltimore. The restaurant is no longer open and unfortunately I was unable to locate the exact...Tags: Pies and Tarts, Onions, Flour, Electrical Appliance, Ina Garten
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Cadillac to take another shot at small luxury sedan leaders
Cadillac hopes the third time's a charm. In yet another bid to unseat upscale German brands BMW and Mercedes-Benz, the luxury division of General Motors Co. unveiled its new ATS small sedan at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The...Tags: Music, North American International Auto Show, Manufacturing and Engineering, Automotive Equipment, Concerts
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