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Amy Hempel Wins Short Story Prize
The Rea Award for the Short Story, an annual $30,000 prize given to a writer from the United States or Canada for "significant contribution to the discipline of the short story form," has named its 2008 winner. She is Amy Hempel, whose "The Collected...Tags: Diseases, John Updike, Wallace Stevens, Cynthia Ozick, Middletown
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Volleyball camps for kids up to 18
Volleyball House in Elkridge will be the host for the Bob Bertucci Volleyball Camp for youth ages 11-18. Bertucci, a head coach at Temple University, and his staff will offer two individual skills camps, a team camp and a beginners' camp for elementary...Tags: Volleyball
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Bridge bill approved by House
WASHINGTON The House has overwhelmingly passed legislation aimed at improving the safety of the nation's bridges, nearly a year after the deadly collapse of an interstate highway bridge in Minneapolis. The vote yesterday was 367-55. The legislation...Tags: Road Transportation, Transportation, The White House
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TV’s Top 10
Top TV shows for the week of July 21-27, according to A.C. Nielsen Co.: ++++++++++++++++++++ || || Show || Network || Viewers* || || 1 || America's Got Talent || NBC || 13.2 || || 2 || Wipeout || ABC || 9.9 || || 3 || Two...Tags: Television Industry, CBS Corp., NBC, So You Think You Can Dance
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Events
Events FOOD-BILL CLASS Learn to become a smart shopper, find out where to go to buy pantry necessities and keep track of your savings. Dietitian Mark Rifkin offers tips and recipes for inexpensive meals in a two-part class from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Aug....Tags: Health Treatments
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Record budget deficit predicted
President Bush will leave his successor with a record-high budget deficit of $482 billion, according to an administration estimate released yesterday. White House officials blamed the slowing economy and a $150billion bipartisan stimulus package for...Tags: History, Budgets and Budgeting, National Government, Kent Conrad, Petroleum Industry
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Police Blotter
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police reports in Baltimore and Baltimore County. BALTIMORE Eastern Assault A man, 18, was attacked Monday afternoon by another man in the 3000 block of E. Monument St. and was struck in the face with a bottle....Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Fires, Theft, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland)
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In 1983, O's uncovered an ace in Boddicker
Sun reporterDie-hard Orioles fans could have been forgiven for feeling tinges of panic when Mike Flanagan hobbled off the mound on May 17, 1983. With Jim Palmer already on the shelf and Dennis Martinez unable to find any consistency, Flanagan's twisted knee made him...Tags: Rod Carew, Kansas City Royals, Major League Baseball, Mike Flanagan, Chicago White Sox
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Federal minimum wage to increase
Sun reporterAbout 64,000 workers in Maryland will get a pay raise tomorrow when the federal minimum wage bumps up to $6.55 an hour - the first federal increase to affect the state in a dozen years. For those working 40 hours a week at the state minimum of $6.15, the...Tags: Public Employees, Employers, Steny H Hoyer, Wages and Pensions, Employees
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Becky Cody, Bel Air
Sun reporterBecky Cody's half-acre woodland garden seems as natural as can be. Wildflowers, ferns, Japanese maples and moss grow beneath a canopy of poplar trees. Paths meander alongside azaleas and past bogs sprouting delicate irises, ferns and foam flower. But...Tags: Natural Resources, Wildflowers, Weeds, Wetlands
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Basing the budget on slots a bad bet
I agree completely with Sterling C. Crockett's statement that slots amount to a "false hope" for the state ("Wealth driving 'No' vote on slots," July 20). The projections for profits from slots are a false hope. In today's economy, with higher...Tags: State Budgets, Budgets and Budgeting, Petroleum Industry
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Two stand out among favorites for the GOP ticket
Drum roll. Suspense. Who will it be? In this corner, we have Stormin' Mormon Mitt Romney. In the other, we have Brain-Buster Bobby Jindal. Amid speculation that Sen. John McCain will announce his vice presidential pick soon, political nail-biters have...Tags: Mitch Landrieu, Lower House, Bobby Jindal, Tim Pawlenty, Natural Disasters
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