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Edgewood family leads March for Babies walk Sunday
The Pennel family of Edgewood, is serving as the 2013 Harford County March for Babies Ambassador Family to help raise awareness about the lifesaving research and support of the March of Dimes and their team, Two Tiny Blessings, will participate in the...Tags: Safeway Inc., University of Maryland Medical Center, Infant and Toddler Health, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center , Harford County
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Baltimore family removed from United Airlines flight
A Baltimore-bound United Airlines flight was diverted and a local family removed from the plane after the parents complained about the content of an in-flight movie. The February incident resulted in the passengers being escorted off the flight by...
Tags: Tyler Perry, Quartet (movie), Parental Guidance (movie), FBI, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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As holiday nears, BWI moves to ease crunch on land, in air
With the busiest travel period of the year just a few anxious days away, BWI Marshall Airport is in an all-out push to burnish its reputation as the "easy come, easy go" airport. Wednesday morning, federal security officials added BWI to a pre-...
Tags: Customs and Tradition, Annapolis, Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation Security Administration, Delta Air Lines
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Orioles fans recount night/morning watching win over Mariners
We asked Orioles fans who stayed up for the 18-inning win over Seattle to share their experiences of watching the marathon game. Here are a selection of responses: For a Baltimorean living here in the Czech Republic, the game started at 4:00 AM. So I...
Tags: ESPN (tv network), Baltimore Orioles, Tommy Hunter, Chris Davis, Dylan Bundy
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Catonsville church honors victims of 9/11 with a day of service
Armed with a small spade, 8-year-old Bradley Mills put all of his effort into digging up weeds outside the Children's Home in Catonsville. "Is this a weed, Mom?" he asked his mother, Michelle, as he prepared to drive the spade into the dirt on the...
Tags: Christianity, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Catonsville, Habitat for Humanity International
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As Afghanistan drawdown looms, concerns about Pakistan
Back from a visit to Kabul, Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger expressed confidence in relations between the U.S. and Afghanistan. It's Pakistan that concerns him. "A lot of terrorists are being trained and harbored in Pakistan," said Ruppersberger, the top...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, Taliban
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Questions persist for Derby contender Union Rags, and for his handlers
Michael Matz and his assistants are tired of the question — most trainers and riders are by this point in the week before the country's most talked-about horse race — and give mostly a perfunctory answer. "He's just a really nice horse,"...
Tags: Equestrian, Kentucky Derby, Churchill Downs, John F. Kennedy, Pimlico Race Course
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Public may watch Guantanamo arraignments from Fort Meade
Members of the public may watch the arraignment of self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other terror suspects Saturday at Fort Meade, a Pentagon spokesman said Monday.
Mohammed and his co-defendants are to be arraigned at...Tags: Pakistan, Court Preliminary, National Government, Fort Hamilton, Hamilton
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BWI among airports to adopt prescreening program
Before year's end, Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport will be part of a passenger prescreening program that allows low-risk travelers to keep their belts and shoes on and their laptops in their bags as they go through security...Tags: Transportation Industry, Transportation Security Administration, AirTran, Los Angeles Times, Delta Air Lines
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Flying while pregnant hinges on due date
Who wants to deliver a baby on an airplane?
Answer: No one. Not the mother-to-be and not the flight attendants, pilots or passengers.
That's why most airlines have fairly strict requirements for women who travel near the end of their pregnancies. Even...Tags: Southwest Airlines Co., Transportation, Trips and Vacations, Air Transportation, Morning Sickness
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Greater Loch Raven: Holiday dreams delivered in automobiles, airplanes
Although the holidays are over, several events that took place close to Christmas certainly warrant mentioning. First, kudos to the staff at Bob Davidson Ford Lincoln on Joppa Road, who hosted two different toy drives to benefit area children. The...Tags: Science, Air Transportation, Transportation, Holidays, Randallstown
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AMR, American Airlines file for bankruptcy
American Airlines and its parent company AMR Corp filed for bankruptcy Tuesday after failing to win a labor deal with pilots and suffering from mounting fuel costs.
AMR had been the only major U.S. carrier to avoid bankruptcy in the past decade. Its...Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Companies and Corporations, Unions, Transportation, Delta Air Lines
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