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Baltimore architectural firm in demand for overseas projects
While many architectural and planning firms have seen a drop-off in design work as a result of the recession and the slow recovery, one Baltimore-based company has remained busy by finding work in other countries.
Development Design Group has carved...Tags: Employers, Architecture, China, Pakistan, Cultural Development
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Obama drops climate change talk as green movement fizzles
"What the heck went wrong?" That, apparently, is the question roiling the environmental community as it realizes that the fight against climate change has fizzled.
As Brad Plumer writes in the New Republic, everything was looking great in 2008 for a...Tags: Michelle Obama, Environmental Pollution, Obesity, Al Gore, The New York Times
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Team Obama: World Police
If there existed any remaining doubt that Barack Obama has completed his conversion from an anti-Iraq war candidate to a presidential hawk, it was eviserated this weekend when the United States launched a series of military strikes on Libya.Â
The...Tags: Bahrain, Defense, International Military Interventions, Barack Obama, Republican Party
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Finding inspiration in the conservatory
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: Architecture, Metal and Mineral, Maryland Zoo Baltimore, England, Druid Hill
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Religious terrorism didn't start, won't end with bin Laden
In evaluating Osama bin Laden's dubious legacy, it is important to note that there was nothing new about religiously inspired terrorism when this rich Saudi exile convened a small group of jihadists in his Peshawar, Pakistan, home in 1988 to found al-...
Tags: Judaism, Defense, Pakistan, Los Angeles Times, Mass Media
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Muddled Middle East
When revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt erupted earlier this year quickly forced out long-time autocratic rulers, many in the West hoped that the pro-democracy demonstrations there would unleash a tidal wave of change across the Arab world. To an extent,...
Tags: Bahrain, Republican Party, Barack Obama, Yemen, Government
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Arabs are ready for democracy, but not for peace with Israel
Regarding your editorial "Obama and the Arab Spring" (May 20), your assessment that the president laid out a "pragmatic, nuanced approach to the region" is not borne out by the realities on the ground. The region is still embroiled in chaos and...Tags: Bahrain, Barack Obama, Iran, United Nations, Israel
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Contemporary Museum names new executive director
The Contemporary Museum, which has featured provocative works by a broad sampling of cutting-edge artists, announced a new executive director this week who promises to keep things innovative.
Sue Spaid doesn't officially start until Dec. 13, but the...Tags: Philosophy, Contemporary Music (genre), Baltimore Museum of Art, Mount Vernon, Music
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Federal report on stent procedures finds potential fraud
While Dr. Mark Midei was allegedly implanting unnecessary cardiac stents in hundreds of patients at a Towson hospital, stent manufacturer Abbott Laboratories was paying for crab and barbecue feasts at his Monkton home and building a business strategy...Tags: Maryland, Mark G. Midei, Fraud, Medicaid, Health Care Reform (2009)
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Lost luggage, landslides and a failure to reach New Jersey
Special to Baltimoresun.com"A journey," the old saying goes, "should start with a first step," not a thunderstorm over New Jersey. All the flights from Washington, D.C. to Newark (where I would connect with my Pakistan bound flight) were cancelled. I waited on six different...Tags: Washington, DC, Pakistan, Rivers, Air Transportation, Lahore (Pakistan)
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Sgt. Keith A. Bennett, 32, guardsman
Sun reporterStaff Sgt. Keith A. Bennett of Holtwood, Pa., died Dec. 11 in Ramadi, Iraq, when a bomb exploded while he was standing guard at a checkpoint. He was 32. Sergeant Bennett was born in Havre de Grace and moved to Pennsylvania in 1986. He graduated from...Tags: Death, Disc Jockeys, Havre de Grace, Gaming, John F. Williams
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