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    Jun 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Shore boutiques offer laid-back looks for home

    It's beach season! Time for a week, if you are lucky, on the coast to enjoy all that the Maryland and Delaware shores have to offer — including some really great shopping.
    It's beach season! Time for a week, if you are lucky, on the coast to enjoy all that the Maryland and Delaware shores have to offer — including some really great shopping. With a built-in captive audience of second-home owners, the Mid-Atlantic...

    Tags: Homes, Maryland, Ralph Lauren, Non-durable Goods Industry, Lewes

  2. Jun 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Gates is right call out European allies on NATO

    Defense Secretary Robert Gates was right to call out our European allies for their lack of commitment to NATO and their over dependence on the defense forces of the USA ("Gates hits NATO allies hard," June 11). Anyone who has traveled to Western Europe...

    Tags: Robert Gates, Finance, NATO, Germany

  4. Jun 16, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Immigration: an American success story

    The nation recently received two contradictory signals about the importance of immigration reform. President Barack Obama stood near the Mexican border in El Paso last month and called (again) for immigration reform. The next week, Gallup released a...

    Tags: Naturalization, Los Angeles Times, Culture, Mexico, Demographics

  6. Oct 30, 2011 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  7. Europe switches to Standard Time today

    Maryland Weather
    FROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:This is the last Sunday in October, and time for folks in Europe to turn their clocks back an hour to European Standard Time. That will reduce the time difference between Baltimore and Paris to just five......

    Tags: Standards

  8. May 31, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
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  10. Mar 12, 2010 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  11. From the Age of Monarchs to the Age of Executives

    One of my sons and his wife returned from a trip to Paris a couple weeks ago. They came for dinner and showed us their pictures. Of the Palace at Versailles and its magnificence, he remarked, "No wonder there was a revolution." I had the same reaction...

    Tags: Saint Petersberg (Russia), Malaria, Russia, Companies and Corporations, Corporate Officers

  12. Mar 31, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Out of the ballpark

    Jeremy Guthrie spends the baseball season in Maryland and the off-season in Utah, but in between, the 31-year-old Orioles starting pitcher is a citizen of the world.
    Jeremy Guthrie spends the baseball season in Maryland and the off-season in Utah, but in between, the 31-year-old Orioles starting pitcher is a citizen of the world. More than a decade ago, Guthrie went on a Mormon mission to Spain, staying nearly two...

    Tags: Spain, Toronto International Film Festival, Maryland, Trips and Vacations, Toronto (Canada)

  14. Mar 18, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Finding inspiration in the conservatory

    If you've been to the <a href="http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/bolton-hill-mount-royal/art/zoo/maryland-zoo-in-baltimore-zoo">Maryland Zoo in Baltimore</a>, you've probably seen the Howard Peters Rawlings Conservatory &#8212; that big glass building with a curvilinear roof and cupola. So has Alan Stein.
    If you've been to the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore, you've probably seen the Howard Peters Rawlings Conservatory — that big glass building with a curvilinear roof and cupola. So has Alan Stein. Stein, the director of architecture, founder and...

    Tags: Maryland Zoo Baltimore, Engineering, Technology, Saudi Arabia, Architecture

  16. May 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Real Muslim leadership, not a terrorist's death, would be something to celebrate

    Good riddance, Osama bin Laden.
    Good riddance, Osama bin Laden. That's one less terrorist I, as a Muslim American, have to worry about ruining my life. But while people filled the streets in Times Square and Pennsylvania Avenue with joy Sunday night, I'm looking at myself in the...

    Tags: Nelson Mandela, Death of Osama bin Laden (2011), Johns Hopkins University, Pakistan, Omar Khayyam

  18. Jul 24, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Home design shifts focus to roofs, ceilings, storage

    Few architects and builders today are recommending trendy architectural elements to clients. Instead, house pros are mining the history of residential design to extract elements and styles that have worked and keep working, hoping to construct timeless residences that don't fall out of fashion.
    Few architects and builders today are recommending trendy architectural elements to clients. Instead, house pros are mining the history of residential design to extract elements and styles that have worked and keep working, hoping to construct timeless...

    Tags: Architecture, Maryland, Marketing, Energy Saving, Synthetics and Plastics

  20. Sep 27, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Digging the past

    Students patiently scraped away a shallow layer of dirt in a trio of test pits last week as gentle breezes wafted past, nudging the stubborn humidity of summer southward.
    Special to The Baltimore Sun
    Students patiently scraped away a shallow layer of dirt in a trio of test pits last week as gentle breezes wafted past, nudging the stubborn humidity of summer southward. Nearby, a 6-foot-long segment of stone wall barely crested the soil's surface in...

    Tags: Bars and Clubs, Health and Safety at School, Dining and Drinking, Forestry and Timber, Archaeology

  22. Nov 19, 2006 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. DANGEROUS REMEDY

    Sun reporter
    American military doctors in Iraq have injected more than 1,000 of the war's wounded troops with a potent and largely experimental blood-coagulating drug despite mounting medical evidence linking it to deadly blood clots that lodge in the lungs, heart and...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Washington Hospital Center, Mount Sinai, Trials, Hemorrhaging

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