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Panetta tells Naval Academy graduates to look to Asia-Pacific
With Osama bin Laden dead, the war in Iraq over and the war in Afghanistan winding down, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told graduating midshipmen Tuesday to prepare themselves for "one of the key projects" of their generation: building American...Tags: Leon Panetta, Minority Groups, Malaysia, Iraq, Memorial Stadium
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Grout photo retrospective opens at Westminster's Off Track Art
Award-winning Carroll County photojournalist, fine art photographer and author Phil Grout will appear for the opening of his latest exhibition Friday, May 4, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., at Off Track Art in Westminster. The exhibit, "Child of the Universe," is a...
Tags: Africa, Carroll County (Maryland), Howard County, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Building Material
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Balto. firm to build world's tallest indoor roller coaster in China
When it opens next year, the Great Mall of China near Beijing will be the biggest retail and entertainment center in the world, with 15 million square feet of shops, a theme park, a water park — and the world's tallest indoor roller coaster,...Tags: Beijing (China), Six Flags Inc., Amusement and Theme Parks, International Travel, Hong Kong
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O'Malley planning more foreign travel
Fresh from a 10-day trade mission to Asia, Gov. Martin O'Malley said Tuesday he hopes to make more foreign trips during his second term. Republican lawmakers, meanwhile, have requested a detailed accounting of public money spent on the expedition. O'...Tags: Business Enterprises, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., South Korea
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Martek Biosciences part of Dutch conglomerate's vision
Wearing a purple-and-white tie and a gray suit, Feike Sijbesma, head of Dutch multinational conglomerate Royal DSM, was whisked from meeting to meeting at the Columbia headquarters of Martek Biosciences Corp. on a recent weekday.
He had spoken to the...Tags: Instrument Engineering, Biotechnology, Technology, General Motors Corp., Renewable Energy
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O'Malley Asia trip was worth the cost
Former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. led trade missions to Singapore, China and Israel. His lieutenant governor, Michael S. Steele, went to Ghana, South Africa, Paris, Barbados and Israel. Former Gov. Parris N. Glendening took overseas trips with an aide who...Tags: Management Change, Regional Authority, Metal and Mineral, Executive Branch, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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Made (once again) in America
When NovaSom Inc. was looking to produce its sleep apnea diagnostic kits, the Glen Burnie-based company didn't look to factories in Asia or Mexico. Instead, it found a manufacturer right off the Beltway in Woodlawn.
NovaSom chose Zentech Manufacturing...Tags: Machine Manufacturing, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Sleep Apnea, General Electric Company, Companies and Corporations
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Boring bread and leaping fish case
Dining@LargeA culinary expedition to Catonsville gave Dining@Large reader Meekrat the chance to pass on both Wonder Bread and live frogs. If that's not the center of the foodie universe, I don't know what is. LV I've been needing an adventure......Tags: Bodies of Water, Breads, Rivers, Catonsville
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The challenges that lie ahead
Sun StaffThe next pope will inherit a church facing serious challenges, such as the polarization between liberals and conservatives, competition with evangelical Protestants, the secularization of Western Europe and the clergy's steadily declining ranks. The...Tags: David Gibson, Georgetown University, Arts, Birth Control, Censorship
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Fears of flu pandemic spurring preparations
Sun StaffThey gathered around a hotel conference table in Howard County, planning for what might be Maryland's worst public health crisis. The public health and safety experts spun a shocking scenario arising from the threat of an avian flu pandemic from Asia:...Tags: Flu, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, University of Maryland, College Park, Preventative Medicine, Immune System
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A versatile virus
Sun StaffThe flu season that arrives each fall kills an average of 36,000 people in the United States alone. Far deadlier are worldwide outbreaks, called pandemics, that periodically sweep through human populations. Over the past 300 years, there have been 10...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Flu, Health Organizations, Immune System, Animals
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