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Phelps holds keys to his future as corporate pitchman and swimming advocate
They streamed into the Speedo-sponsored party, world-class athletes set free after four years of training and one week of competing on their sport's biggest stage. Now that their Olympics were over, swimmers from around the world would spend this night...Tags: Sports Illustrated, Subway Transportation, Chemical Industry, Michael Phelps, Swimming
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'Amazing Race' recap: finale, 'It's a Great Place to Become Millionaires'
It's finale time! Make some party noises, put on some party hats, drink some party beverages, whatever floats your finale boat. I'm gonna dive in because of all the stuff that is happening, but I will foreshadow that this ending is not as predictable as...Tags: The Amazing Race (tv program), Foods and Beverages, Subway Transportation, Sumo Wrestling, Sushi and Sashimi
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Planned ICC tolls too high, foes say
Sun reporterA proposed east-west highway through the Washington suburbs would cost up to $1,500 a year in tolls for a daily rush-hour commuter, making the road too costly for many middle-income Marylanders to use, opponents of the project said yesterday. Foes of the...Tags: Subway Transportation, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Heavy Engineering, Transportation, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama)
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State requests U.S. funds for city transit plan
Sun StaffThe state could break ground in five years on a new rail or rapid transit line in Baltimore under a transportation plan sent to Congress yesterday -- a plan that nonetheless calls for twice as much money to be spent on roads as on public transit. The...Tags: Maggie L McIntosh, Regional Authority, Government, Subway Transportation, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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Hit hard, a borough heals
Sun National StaffSTATEN ISLAND, N.Y. - Busy with twin toddlers, a part-time job and a new pregnancy, Cheri Sparacio didn't know many people on Staten Island and still felt like a newcomer after several years of living here. Her husband, Tom, was the Islander; she was from...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Subway Transportation, Health and Safety at Work, Roger Clemens, Long Island
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City senator says state funding favors D.C.-area roadwork
Sun StaffThe leader of Baltimore's Senate delegation threatened yesterday to withhold support for major Washington-area transportation projects unless the city gets more money for its own transportation needs. Sen. Nathaniel J. McFadden made the pledge after...Tags: Subway Transportation, Nathaniel J McFadden, Ida G Ruben, Woodrow Wilson, Transportation
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Stephen Kiehl on Baltimore Beltway
Andrew Morris, Finksburg: How is adding toll lanes supposed to relieve traffic? If no one uses the toll lanes, then they will only have three lanes to travel. This is the dumbest idea I have ever heard. Sounds like a try at getting more money. Kiehl:...Tags: Subway Transportation, Government, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Vehicles, Election Day
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Rush-hour commuters bear brunt of outage
Sun StaffRobbed of the comforts of an air-conditioned commute on the train, Jeff Roberts calmly climbed down the stairs of his Midtown Manhattan office building late yesterday afternoon and readied himself for an eight-mile walk home. Roberts, an AT&T Corp....Tags: Subway Transportation, American Airlines, Inc., Toronto (Canada), Public Transportation, Southwest Airlines Co.
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Blackout strikes millions
Sun StaffA massive power failure swept the United States and southern Canada from the Great Lakes to the Eastern Seaboard yesterday, shuttering businesses, stranding commuters in elevators and subway cars, and leaving government officials bewildered as to the...Tags: Subway Transportation, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Manhattan (New York City), CNN (tv network), Defense
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Out of loss, a struggle for meaning
Sun StaffThe No. 7 elevated train clanks and squeals along the rooftops of Queens, scattering pigeons on the way past Shea Stadium, sliding by graffiti on brick and rusty steel. The riders, a polyglot mix, study textbooks, argue into cell phones, chat in Korean,...Tags: Subway Transportation, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Potatoes, Business Enterprises, Dining and Drinking
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New Yorkers go back to work in emotional tangle
Sun National StaffWith caution and great sadness, New York City emerged from its weeklong stupor yesterday as millions returned to work for the first time since the World Trade Center plunged to the ground before their eyes. The morning rush hour was bustling with people,...Tags: Subway Transportation, Dining and Drinking, Manhattan (New York City), Greenwich Village, Defense
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