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How Baltimore grows
In baseball, they'll tell you that a loss is not always just a loss. Sometimes you learn things even when you don't come out ahead. While that may be easy to understand in sports, it's a little fuzzier when it comes to a city's population: If you're not...
Tags: Belair-Edison, Homes, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Harbor East, Hampden
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The economy is sliding backward, not moving forward
In recent days there has been much talk of the presidential debates. We are preoccupied with relatively trivial perceptions of who "won" or "lost." There has also been endless discussion of whose policy proposals are better. Rather than entertain these...Tags: Barack Obama, Economic Indicator, Central Intelligence Agency, Parkville, Mexico
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Languedoc-Roussillon: Co-ops infuse France's last wine frontier
The sunshine was so bright that not even a pair of prescription sunglasses could cut the glare. We felt X-rayed by the laser-intense white light; it hurt the eyes just to step into the sun. Around us, silver-green scrub searched for water in a parched...Tags: Wines
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For women, reproductive rights are economic issues
Sensing, perhaps, that they are losing the public relations battle after Senate candidate Todd Akin's forehead-slapping views on "legitimate rape" and the female body's magical ability to guard against pregnancy, Republicans are trying now to focus on the...
Tags: Birth Control, Georgetown, Mitt Romney, Abortion, Todd Akin
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Close encounters with socialized medicine
In the mid-1980s when I was a graduate student in England, my parents came to visit and my mother ended up getting a first-hand look at socialized medicine. It was dad and mom's one-and-only trip to Europe -- a very big deal -- and I wanted to show...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Companies and Corporations, Europe, Republican Party, David Horsey
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Rachel Marsden: Is Putin the Russian Reagan?
It would seem that we're now at the stage of global economic lunacy where the worldwide socialist slide is so far gone that the president of Russia is lecturing the world, and particularly Europe, about the risks of socialism. Speaking at the Asia-...
Tags: Personal Income, Vladimir Putin, Political Systems, Bernard Arnault, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
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Baltimore-born woman finds 'lost' Renoir at flea market
A "lost" landscape thought to have been painted by Pierre-Auguste Renoir will go on the auction block Sept. 29 on behalf of the Baltimore-born woman who purchased the artwork at a West Virginia flea market for $7. "Paysage Bords de Seine," a 6-inch by...
Tags: Arts, Companies and Corporations, Artists, Fine Artists, PBS (tv network)
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Annual 9/11 flag waving tribute is Tuesday in Joppa
Harford Del. Pat McDonough, along with volunteer firefighters and community groups, will host the annual flag-waving remembrance tribute to the victims and families of 9/11 in Joppa Tuesday on the 11th anniversary of the national tragedy. Flag waving...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Fires
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Revlon to cut jobs, close plants in Md., France
Cosmetics maker Revlon Inc. said it will close two of its plants, located in Maryland and France, and move those operations to reduce costs, cutting 250 jobs.
Revlon, whose stock has lost a tenth of its value this year, said it will also reduce the...Tags: Elizabeth Arden Incorporated, Companies and Corporations, Estee Lauder Cos., Venezuela, Gardening
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Revlon to close Maryland manufacturing facility
Cosmetics firm Revlon Inc. says it is ending manufacturing operations in Maryland as part of a global reorganization that will eliminate about 250 jobs.
The company refused to say Friday where its local facility is located or how many of the layoffs will...Tags: Labor Legislation, Companies and Corporations, Plant Closings, Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Table Talk: Local is the word at Farm to Chef competition
More than 30 Baltimore chefs have been lined up for the third annual Farm to Chef culinary competition. Produced by the American Institute of Wine & Food Baltimore chapter, the event partners chefs with local farms to create recipes using locally grown...Tags: Arts, Recipes, Lobbying, Hippodrome Theatre, Dining and Drinking
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James F. Barlow, D-Day veteran
James F. Barlow, a retired masonry contractor who drove a weapon carrier at Omaha Beach during the World War II Allied invasion, died Sept. 1 at St. Agnes Medical Center after suffering a fractured hip at his Academy Heights home. He was 87.
Mr. Barlow...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Religious Conflicts, Christianity, Jim Andrews, Catonsville
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