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    Feb 7, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. At Laurel Dunkin' Donuts, Dee Slater serves up her own sweet spirituality

    At 5:40 in the morning, the dream team at Dunkin' Donuts on Route 1 was running plays. Dee Slater, a 28-year fixture at the store, fills the quarterback, coach and cheerleader slot. Her four teammates, all lean, quick and responsive, know their assignments inside out.
    At 5:40 in the morning, the dream team at Dunkin' Donuts on Route 1 was running plays. Dee Slater, a 28-year fixture at the store, fills the quarterback, coach and cheerleader slot. Her four teammates, all lean, quick and responsive, know their...

    Tags: Christianity, Anglican, Space Programs, University of Baltimore, Dunkin' Donuts

  2. Feb 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Great Khali as world champion? No thanks, WWE

    I cannot buy the Great Khali as a world champion, despite his status as a former champion. In fact, I cringe a little every time the Great Khali wrestles. The thought of him in an Elimination Chamber match (for the second time), enclosed in a structure where much could physically go wrong, makes me cringe even more. Unfortunately, I have been disappointed by more singles matches involving Great Khali than I have enjoyed.
    I cannot buy the Great Khali as a world champion, despite his status as a former champion. In fact, I cringe a little every time the Great Khali wrestles. The thought of him in an Elimination Chamber match (for the second time), enclosed in a structure...

    Tags: Wrestling, Unemployment, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Royal Rumble, Unemployment

  4. Jan 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Globalization: survival of the phoniest

    As increased globalization forces countries to pretend that they like playing with all the other kids in the playground despite fearing they'll have their toys stolen, never has there been more blatant self-interest cloaked in the phony pretext of outreach or do-goodery. Nowadays, a country is expected to appear both broke and overtly generous -- otherwise, you're just a jerk.
    As increased globalization forces countries to pretend that they like playing with all the other kids in the playground despite fearing they'll have their toys stolen, never has there been more blatant self-interest cloaked in the phony pretext of...

    Tags: Vladimir Putin, NATO, Globalization, Russia, China

  6. Jan 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. More with Amandeep Sandhu

    As promised, here's the continuation of <a href=&quot;http://www.baltimoresun.com/features/books/read-street/bal-an-interview-with-anadeep-sandhu-20120121,0,7214364.story" target="_blank">Rosalia Scalia's thoughtful Q&amp;A</a> with Indian novelist<a href="www.amandeepsandhu.com%20" target="_blank"> Amandeep Sandhu.</a> He touches on inspirations, the challenge of writing in another language, and the role that emotion plays in great writing.
    As promised, here's the continuation of Rosalia Scalia's thoughtful Q&A with Indian novelist Amandeep Sandhu. He touches on inspirations, the challenge of writing in another language, and the role that emotion plays in great writing. RS: You said that in...

    Tags: Junot Diaz, Dario Fo, Punishment, Russia, Tuberculosis

  8. Jan 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Theft of nickel is a case of international intrigue

    Three people connected to the theft of more than 321,000 pounds of stolen metal have pleaded guilty in a scheme with tentacles reaching from a scrap metal dealer in West Baltimore to companies in Pittsburgh, New York, Switzerland, India and Australia.
    Three people connected to the theft of more than 321,000 pounds of stolen metal have pleaded guilty in a scheme with tentacles reaching from a scrap metal dealer in West Baltimore to companies in Pittsburgh, New York, Switzerland, India and Australia. It...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Prosecution, Prosecution, Manufacturing and Engineering, Port of Baltimore

  10. Jan 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. An interview with Amandeep Sandhu

    When local author <a href=&quot;http://www.stoopstorytelling.com/storytellers/940" target="_blank">Rosalia Scalia</a> visited India, she was able to sit down with <a href="http://www.amandeepsandhu.com/" target="_blank">Amandeep Sandhu,</a> author of "<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Sepia-Leaves-Amandeep-Sandhu/dp/8183860079" target="_blank">Sepia Leaves."</a> She was kind enough to recount her meeting for Read Street. We'll break her missive into a parts, starting with her description of the encounter, and bit of a Q&amp;A. More of the interview will follow tomorrow. Here, then, is Rosalia:
    When local author Rosalia Scalia visited India, she was able to sit down with Amandeep Sandhu, author of "Sepia Leaves." She was kind enough to recount her meeting for Read Street. We'll break her missive into a parts, starting with her description of the...

    Tags: Literature, Ken Kesey, Hyderabad (India), Jack Nicholson, Delhi (India)

  12. Jan 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. The Interview: Larry Harding, president of High Street Partners

    About 20 of High Street Partners' employees are based at its Annapolis headquarters. The rest of its 160 workers are spread around the world, from California to London to Shanghai &#8212; which makes sense, considering its niche.
    About 20 of High Street Partners' employees are based at its Annapolis headquarters. The rest of its 160 workers are spread around the world, from California to London to Shanghai — which makes sense, considering its niche. The company helps...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Europe, Computing and Information Technology Industry, China, Annapolis

  14. Dec 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Drop the 'two-war' plan

    As defense strategists at the Pentagon carry out their review of how to make roughly $400 billion in cuts over 10 years, and Congress considers the possibility of reductions twice as large as required by  the supercommittee's failure to reach agreement, one clear change in policy is appropriate: It is time to drop the longstanding assumption that U.S. ground forces must be capable of fighting two overlapping regional wars. Rather, ground-force planners should adopt a &quot;1+2" framework, planning for one major war together with two smaller (but perhaps longer) multinational stabilization missions.
    As defense strategists at the Pentagon carry out their review of how to make roughly $400 billion in cuts over 10 years, and Congress considers the possibility of reductions twice as large as required by the supercommittee's failure to reach agreement,...

    Tags: North Korea, Iran, Saddam Hussein, Iraq, Rebellions

  16. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Dr. Ross J. Brechner, ophthalmologist and state epidemiologist, dies at 71

    Dr. Ross Joseph Brechner, a mathematician turned ophthalmologist who abandoned private practice for a second career in public health, died Aug. 4 of heart disease at his Catonsville home.
    Dr. Ross Joseph Brechner, a mathematician turned ophthalmologist who abandoned private practice for a second career in public health, died Aug. 4 of heart disease at his Catonsville home. He was 71. "Ross was a fine ophthalmologist who changed careers...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, New Orleans, Terrorism, Medical Services, Government

  18. Aug 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. O'Malley planning India trade mission

    Gov. Martin O'Malley is planning to lead a trade mission to India, he said Tuesday, in what would be his second international trip this year. O'Malley said the purpose of the trip is jobs and that he hopes to go "before the year's end." "We're working...

    Tags: Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland), Companies and Corporations, Martin O'Malley, Elections, Arne Duncan

  20. Aug 24, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Free trade is destroying the American economy

    Your recent article ("Democrats press Obama on jobs tour" Aug 15) lists the people on President Obama's economic team who have come and gone: Larry Summers, Christina Romer, Paul Volker, Peter Orszag, Jared Bernstein and Austan Goolsbee. Only Ben Bernanke...

    Tags: Software Industry, Trade Policy, File Sharing, Barack Obama, Electronics

  22. Aug 29, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Skills gap is the cause of USA employment problems

    Charles Campbell, former senior vice-president of the Gulf Oil Corporation says in his letter to the editor ("Free trade destroying the American economy," Aug 23 ) that the American economy is languishing because jobs meant for the American people are now...

    Tags: Trade Policy, Siemens, Companies and Corporations, Wipro Limited, Employees

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