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Romney is dangerously naive on foreign policy
Mitt Romney appears to have all the foreign-policy savvy of someone who once visited Euro Disney, and it's freaking me out. Not to say that President Barack Obama is any more knowledgeable on that front, but at least he seems aware of his limitations,...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Hillary Clinton, Iran, Government, United Nations
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Dreams of redevelopment fade for some Rotunda merchants
Shabir Malik is still waiting for "the good times" to return to the Rotunda.
Malik, a restaurateur, said he and fellow merchants have held out hope for the long-delayed redevelopment of the half-empty shopping center in the Roland Park area. But their...Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Roland Park, Hampden, Bank of America Corp., Banking
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Rotunda deal pushes redevelopment forward
After years of impasse, a behind-the-scenes deal between Giant Food and Rotunda owner Hekemian & Co. could make long-awaited redevelopment of the mall in Hampden a reality.
In an agreement inked last week, New Jersey-based Hekemian agreed to let Giant...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Mary Pat Clarke, Restaurants, Hampden, Chris Bell
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Tuesday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for mostly sunny skies with a high temperature around 62 degrees. It is expected to be cloudy tonight with a low temperature around 41 degrees.
TRAFFIC
Check our updates for this morning's issues as you plan your commute....Tags: Martin O'Malley, Petroleum Industry, Executive Branch, Al-Qaeda, Baltimore Weather
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Richard K.C. Hsieh
Richard K.C. Hsieh, a public health specialist and former National Library of Medicine official who in retirement traced his family tree back to seventh-century China, died of a heart attack Dec. 31 at his Towson home.
He was 79.
Born in 1932 in...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Libraries, Libraries, World War II (1939-1945), Health and Safety at School
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Study shows surgery for gun or knife wound not always necessary
Exploratory surgery isn't necessary on most abdominal gunshot and stabbing victims, according to a new study from Johns Hopkins. Surgery increases the risk of complications, researchers said. “Managing gunshot and stab wounds without exploratory...Tags: World War I (1914-1918)
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U.S. and Pakistan: Uneasy allies
News that the U.S. has resumed drone strikes in Pakistan, killing at least three suspected militants last week in the tribal areas of North Waziristan along that country's border with Afghanistan, could hardly come at a more delicate moment for U.S.-...Tags: Elections, International Organizations, NATO, Al-Qaeda, Government
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Ron Paul, the anti-war candidate
Voters who are weary of endless war may have no choice at the presidential level next November. This is a very large group to be denied a vote on a key issue.
A CNN/ORC poll released in November found that 68 percent of Americans opposed the war in...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Parties and Movements, Elections, Iraq War (2003-2011), Ron Paul
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'Bugsplat': the civilian toll of war
"The Lakotah had no language for insulting other orders of existence: pest, waste, weed ..."
But what about "bugsplat"?
That's the word for the cop at UC Davis, walking up and down the line of students sitting with their arms locked, zapping them in the...Tags: NATO, U.S. Department of Defense, The New York Times, The Pentagon, Computer Science
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Artist teaches culture through world music at Howard schools
Tim Gregory is fond of telling schoolchildren that his music career began while playing his mother's pots and pans with pencils as a kid. It's a testament to his credo that "everything is a potential instrument."
Gregory not only encourages playing...Tags: Australia, Theater, Concerts, Randallstown, Entertainment Events
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Can sanity return from exile when it comes to Iran?
Bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Iran ...
Or as Mitt Romney put it, playing the irresponsible-lunatic game convincingly enough to become the leading Republican presidential candidate: "If we re-elect Barack Obama, Iran will have a nuclear weapon."
The...Tags: Nuclear Policy, Petroleum Industry, Defense, Brad Sherman, Elections
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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,...Tags: Saddam Hussein, Defense, Iran, Armed Forces, The Pentagon
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