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Baltimore's marina king, a champion of the waterfront
The man who runs many of Baltimore's marinas, a former captain in the Israeli navy, prefers the sky to the sea.
The only boat he owns is a gondola, which he keeps tied up at his marina in Canton.
"I love aviation; that's my passion," said Dan Naor, 47,...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Television Industry, Inner Harbor, Business, Lighthouse Point
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The U.S. talks tough on Iran, does nothing
Sun letter writers shouldn't worry that the U.S. is moving closer to war with Iran, since neither President Barack Obama nor Mitt Romney back up their words with action ("Obama should resist the drumbeat for war with Iran," Aug. 6). Secretary of Defense...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Iran, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Leon Panetta
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Romney or Obama? Vote none of the above
The column "A conservative case against Mitt Romney" (Aug.7) is correct when it states that neither presidential candidate is worth voting for. The problem is that both candidates are representatives of their political parties, which are incompetent and...Tags: Sheldon Adelson, Democratic Party, Ron Paul, Elections, Republican Party
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Romney was right about culture and prosperity
One of the few things Americans on both sides of the partisan divide can agree on is that this election is shaping up to be vexingly petty. The hunt for gaffes -- some real, many imagined -- has taken over. Mitt Romney's recent overseas tour, we are told,...
Tags: American Enterprise Institute, World Bank Group, Elections, Republican Party, Mitt Romney
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Maryland sees a future in drones
In a cavernous production facility at AAI Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Hunt Valley, workers assemble remote-control planes that help U.S. forces identify enemy targets. At the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, researchers...
Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Boeing Co., U.S. Army, Manufacturing and Engineering, Iraq
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U.S. must recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital
At first glance, Jerusalem appears to be the quintessential capital city: The sprawling, modern metropolis is home to Israel'sparliament, the Knesset, and courts, ministry buildings, monuments and museums dot the surrounding area. Lining the main...
Tags: Tel Aviv (Israel), Elections, Bill Clinton, Republican Party, Mitt Romney
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Should the West believe Egypt's new president?
Throughout America's history, there have been people who denied threats from our enemies. During the Revolutionary War, significant numbers sided with the British monarchy. Enablers in politics, the media and even religion helped Communism remain in power...
Tags: Elections, Parliament, Vladimir Putin, Civil Rights, Egypt
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Egypt's hopeful road
Last month, for the first time in their history, Egyptians voted for president in a largely free and fair election. For the second time in less than a year, a new, democratic regime is emerging from the outgrowth of the Arab awakening. In the final...
Tags: Elections, Jimmy Carter, Revolutions, Egypt, Islam
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Give the new Egyptian president a chance
Al Eisner, in his letter, "Egyptian election is tragic" (June 29), has substituted opinion for fact when he calls the Muslim Brotherhood "a virulent anti-Semitic organization." Anti-Zionist, yes; but he provides no evidence whatsoever that it is anti-...Tags: Elections, National Government, Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, Government
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Egyptian election results are tragic
Since it has been determined to be absolutely necessary to overthrow the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, even though Egypt and Israel had managed to co-exist for several decades, the results are now a tragedy ("Islamist wins Egypt presidency," June 25)....Tags: Elections, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Egypt, U.S. Presidential Election Results (2008)
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Israel not the aggressor in Gaza
To read the article, "Israel strike on Gaza kills Hamas military leader" (Nov. 15), one could come away with very little understanding of what actually took place and what led up to it. Ever since Operation Cast Lead ended four years ago, the terrorist...Tags: Washington, DC, Hamas
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U.S. too hard on Iran, too soft on Israel
The article, "Iran talks yield little progress" (May 25), describes the hypocrisy that drives U.S. foreign policy. We demand that Iran not be able to enrich uranium, even though the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty allows it, while offering Iran nothing in...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Iran, Lobbying
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