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Seventeen dishes chosen for the governor's picnic
The Baltimore SunThe governor has announced the 17 dishes that will be featured at his (invitation-only) July 21 cookout, the launch event for Maryland's Buy Local Challenge Week, July 23-31. Recipes were submitted by chef/producer teams and selected for their...Tags: Queen Anne (Prince George's, Maryland), French Toast, Prince George's County, Calvert County, Executive Branch
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Special birthday celebrates a life in Catonsville
Happy 100th birthday to great-grandma Bee (Catherine Morsberger Bellis), a lifelong Catonsvillian who will celebrate the milestone July 31. She now lives with her son Tim, off Edmondson Avenue, near Academy Heights. A grandmother to 24 and great-...Tags: Homes, Inner Harbor, Trips and Vacations, Vehicles, World War I (1914-1918)
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Climate change a colossal waste of time
I am glad to see that The Sun finally printed a factual response to so called man-made global warming ("Get past alarmism on global warming," Oct. 26). Writer Richard Haddad has it right and every one who has studied high school physics or chemistry...Tags: Global Change, Glen Burnie, Global Warming
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Coast Guard plans advanced ships off East Coast
The commandant of the Coast Guard, in Maryland this week to visit a newly launched national security cutter, said Thursday that he expects to deploy two of the state-of-the-art vessels off the East Coast.
Initially, the Coast Guard had planned to berth...Tags: Hamilton, Defense, U.S. Coast Guard, Colleges and Universities, National Security
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Oenophiles can get very lyrical about the land of Lirac
On the right bank of the Rhône River, in the southern portion of the Rhône Valley, lies Lirac, a grape-growing region that is hot, arid and subject to the full force of the cold Mistral wind. This wind originates miles over the Atlantic Ocean and...Tags: Weather Reports, Alcoholic Beverages, Wines, Sailing, Mistral Sailing
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Woodward Reese "Wood" Smith, ironworker, dies
Woodward Reese "Wood" Smith, a retired ironworker who during his nearly 50-year career worked on some of the nation's most notable bridges, died July 13 of pneumonia at his Loch Raven Village home.
He was 93.
The son of a construction superintendent and...Tags: Homes, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), New York City, U.S. Army, Bethlehem Steel Corp.
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Baltimore's winter on track to see most-ever 50-plus-degree days
February is coming to a close the same way it started — with unseasonable warmth — and climate experts say there is an increased probability that above-average temperatures will continue into summer.
"It's going to be warm through the rest of...Tags: Baltimore Weather, Weather Reports, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Halloween
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NOAA expects more storms this hurricane season
As the fifth named storm of the season fell apart in the Caribbean Thursday, federal hurricane forecasters rolled out an update their predictions for the rest of what they still say will be an "active" season. The August outlook calls for a slight...Tags: Hispaniola, Hurricanes, Meteorological Disasters, FEMA, Disasters
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Judge rules that indicted document collector can go home pending trial
A federal judge rejected Friday a last-ditch effort by prosecutors to keep Barry H. Landau behind bars while the New York collector awaits trial on charges he pulled off one of the country's biggest theft of national memorabilia over a span of years. The...Tags: CBS Corp., Central Park, White House, Trials, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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Sunken destroyer will offer haven for fish, divers
It took shipyard workers 38 months to build the Arthur W. Radford, but only four hours Wednesday for a marine salvage crew to send it to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
With little of the drama depicted in maritime disaster movies, the 563-foot...Tags: Armed Forces, Defense, Health and Safety at Work, Energy Resources, Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Charles Erwin Brookes, CEO of Davison Chemical
Baltimore Sun reporterCharles Erwin Brookes, the retired chief of W.R. Grace's Davison Chemical division, died of a heart attack Nov. 1 at the Bay Medical Center in Panama City, Fla. The former Gibson Island resident was 86. Known as Charlie, he was born in Orange, N.J. His...Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Engineering, World War II (1939-1945), Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), U.S. Army
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Bike ride across America helps friends raise funds and awareness for eating disorders
Hesston, Ka., population 4,000, is just one small town among others on America's Midwestern plains.
But the town left an indelible impression on John Windsor and Jonathan Zorn after their short stay there during a recently completed 73-day...Tags: Hunt Valley, Bodies of Water, Towson, Hospitals and Clinics, Trips and Vacations
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