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Civilization has no place for drones
In his recent speech, President Barack Obama set forth what he described as narrow, reasonable guidelines for using drones to carry out targeted killings overseas. The U.S., he said, will only use drone strikes "against terrorists who pose a continuing...
Tags: Israel, Armed Conflicts, Cuba, Johns Hopkins University, Weaponry
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Great Baltimore cocktails, A REAL Daiquiri at Clementine
It's not quite warm outside but with the return of spring and summer offerings to our favorite local bar menus, you can certainly try to will (or numb) your body into feeling like it is. So it snowed last week? Inside, I was sipping on a daiquiri,...
Tags: Ernest Hemingway, Limes, Trinidad and Tobago, Cuba
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Alabama Shakes, Alicia Keys and Christoph Waltz
The weekend's NBA all star game gave halftime show junkies a fix after their Super Bowl withdrawl, Danica Patrick ran a fast qualifying lap, and Christoph Waltz shows everyone the lighter side of Hitler. Welcome to the post-weekend edition of your daily...
Tags: National Basketball Association, Twitter, Inc., Kobe Bryant, Downton Abbey (tv program), Social Media
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History matters: Guests, visitors and callers
100 Years Ago Guests, visitors and callers From the Times social column: "Rev. Watson E. Holly was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Harman, Sr. of Howard county. "Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Harman have been entertaining Miss Hopkins,...Tags: Armed Conflicts, White House, World War II (1939-1945), William Howard Taft, U.S. Congress
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Cuba says U.S. lying about jailed Marylander's health
HAVANA — Cuba accused the United States of lying about the health and conditions of confinement of a jailed American government subcontractor, and pushed back Wednesday against an apparent U.N. ruling that his 15-year sentence is arbitrary and a...
Tags: Prisons, U.S. Senate, Justice System, Punishment, Biopsy
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Gross' health 'deteriorating;' wife pleads with Cuba, U.S. for release
As Alan Gross neared his third anniversary behind bars in Cuba, his wife gave new details of his deteriorating health and issued an impassioned plea to officials in Washington and Havana to negotiate his release immediately. Judy Gross, who visited her...
Tags: Hillary Clinton, Prisons, Benjamin L. Cardin, White House, Trials
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Havana Road in Towson expands Cuban menu
The Baltimore SunLook for an expanded menu at Havana Road this week. Marta Ines Quintana, owner and chef at Towson's Cuban restaurant, is making permanent some of her customers' most favorite specials. These are things, Quintana says, like the arroz con veneras, sea...Tags: Shrimp, Tapas, Restaurants, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking
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Dr. Edward Suarez-Murias, psychiatrist
Dr. Edward Lawrence Suarez-Murias, a retired psychiatrist and World War II veteran, died of pneumonia July 2 at his Roland Park home. He was 96.
Named a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, he practiced in Baltimore for more...Tags: Armed Forces, World War II (1939-1945), Pneumonia, Medical Specialization, American Medical Association
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Feds investigating BWI flights to Cuba
It was undoubtedly exciting news: Baltimore would become one of the few spots in the U.S. offering flights to Cuba, a Communist nation largely off-limits to American travelers.
But one critical item had been overlooked: the paperwork.
The Florida travel...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Tampa, Punishment, Fines, U.S. Department of the Treasury
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BWI flights to Cuba to start in March
A Tampa-based company plans to begin offering flights next spring from BWI-Marshall Airport to Cuba, where travel has been restricted since 1961, shortly after Fidel Castro took power and nationalized U.S.-owned businesses.
But visitors shouldn't count...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Tampa, Air Transportation, Christianity, Domestic Travel
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Castro daughter: Trade Gross for Cuban Five
A daughter of Cuban president Raśl Castro says the United States should release five imprisoned Cuban intelligence officers in exchange for the Maryland aid worker held for more than two years in Havana. "I think that the six must be released —...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Prisons, Benjamin L. Cardin, Breast Cancer, CNN (tv network)
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Table Talk: Havana Road expands into prepackaged meals
Marta Ines Quintana's Havana Road Cafe was one of the sweetest success stories of 2010. The Towson restaurant caught on quickly.
"Every once in a while, you come across a restaurant that has distinctive, well-prepared food at sensible prices," The...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Whole Foods Market, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Bars and Clubs, Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland)
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