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Remembering events of 10 years ago is a duty for future generations
It's hard to believe that 10 years have passed since the events of Sept. 11, 2001. Yet, a decade later, the images from 8:46 a.m., when American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into north tower of the World Trade Center in lower Manhattan; and 9:03 a.m., when...Tags: Local Government, Labor Day, Manhattan (New York City), American Airlines, Inc., September 11, 2001 Attacks
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For 9/11 victim's only child, memories are still painful
"In some ways, it feels like it's been longer than 10 years and then in some ways, it seems like it was just yesterday."
For ReNee Troy-Mebane, 38, the loss of her father on 9/11 is a wound that's still healing. In her case, she said in a phone...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Wales, Harford County, Facebook, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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Midshipmen to help clean up, honor 9/11 victims and military
In an effort to honor those who lost their lives during the attacks of Sept. 11, U.S. Naval Academy midshipmen will take part today in the second annual Project Green: 9/11 Day of Service & Remembrance. The event is organized by the Volunteer Center...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Haiti Earthquake (2010), Armed Forces, Annapolis, United States Naval Academy
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Families gather at Bel Air concert to remember 9/11
A sizable group of people gathered in Shamrock Park in Bel Air Saturday afternoon to commemorate the 10 year anniversary of 9/11.
The Susquehanna Symphony Orchestra led the Remembrance and Hope concert, hosted by 91.5FM WBJC host and program director,...Tags: New York City, Air Transportation Delays, White House, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Lois L. Hughes
Lois L. Hughes, a retired department store sales associate and longtime Randallstown resident, died Monday of cancer at Dove House Hospice in Westminster. She was 84.
Lois Louise Rutter was born in Halifax, Pa., and graduated in 1945 from a high school...Tags: Rockdale (Butler, Pennsylvania), Rockdale (Franklin, Pennsylvania), Rockdale (Lackawanna, Pennsylvania), Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Randallstown
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City fire academy receives beam from World Trade Center
City and fire officials unveiled a poignant piece of American history on Sunday which will remind students at Baltimore's fire training academy of the commitments they make in the line of duty.
A section of I-beam salvaged from the remains of the World...Tags: Motorcycling, Fires, Metal and Mineral, Inner Harbor, Maryland
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Dixon gifts probed
Sun reportersProsecutors are investigating whether Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon received thousands of dollars in gifts - including fur coats - from a prominent developer whose projects benefited from tax breaks and zoning changes she supported as City Council...Tags: Prince George's County, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Gaming, Credit and Debt, Cherry Hill
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O's success in '83 was team effort
When asked to reflect on their decisive run through the 1983 postseason, old Orioles rarely dwell on one player or moment.
Most athletes like to spread credit for team success, but it's more than that with this group. Look at those 25-year-old box scores...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago White Sox, Jim Palmer, World Series, Baseball
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Lost luggage, landslides and a failure to reach New Jersey
Special to Baltimoresun.com"A journey," the old saying goes, "should start with a first step," not a thunderstorm over New Jersey. All the flights from Washington, D.C. to Newark (where I would connect with my Pakistan bound flight) were cancelled. I waited on six different...Tags: Rivers, Air Transportation Delays, Lahore (Pakistan), Transportation, Air Transportation
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Demand for jet fuel strains supply system
Associated PressWASHINGTON - Lost luggage, bad weather and now ... no fuel? While fliers haven't yet had to add that problem to the list of headaches associated with air travel, it may not be far away. Airports in Arizona, California, Florida and Nevada recently came...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Air Transportation Delays, Air Transportation, Government, Transportation
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On somber day, Bush urges unity
Sun reporterPresident Bush, in a televised address last night, called the war in Iraq "a struggle for civilization" that Americans should "put aside our differences" to win, capping a day of hushed remembrances, tolling bells and wailing bagpipes on the fifth...Tags: ABC (tv network), Television, Democratic Party, Government, Howard Dean
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