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Parkville man indicted on charges of exporting to Iran
A Parkville man was federally indicted on charges that he conspired with a man in Iran to export manufactured industrial products from the U.S., state's attorney's office said Thursday. Authorities believe Ali Saboonchi, 32, ran the Ace Electric...
Tags: Iran, Prosecution, Punishment, Parkville
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Maryland needs a new plan for economic development
Maryland's economy is headed in the wrong direction. While the unemployment rate here is better than the national average, it remains high at 6.9 percent. What's more, Maryland actually lost 11,000 jobs in the month of June, the third highest loss in...Tags: Cancer, Business, Abdullah II of Jordan, FIFA World Cup, Saudi Arabia
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T M Fred Texas is first Arabian horse winner at Preakness
The jockey had raced an Arabian horse only once before and had never met the trainer before. The trainer, a former jockey himself, has never actually mounted an Arabian. The owner is an 18-year-old Shiek who, according to the trainer, knows very...
Tags: Arabian Peninsula, Preakness Stakes, Pimlico Race Course, Equestrian, The Jockey Club Incorporated
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Johns Hopkins patients move into new $1.1 billion facility
At the ding of a cowbell Sunday, staffers in a command center at the Johns Hopkins Hospital began clapping and yelling out victory cheers.
Another department had begun to transfer patients as part of a massive move from Hopkins' aging hospital building...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Chemotherapy, Media Industry, Cancer, Harbor East
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Bloomberg joins Johns Hopkins in dedicating new hospital
Michael Bloomberg's first donation to Johns Hopkins was $5, which he gave the year after he graduated in 1964 from the university with an engineering degree.
The New York mayor now ranks as Hopkins' largest contributor, and possibly the largest donor...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Interior Policy, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Restaurants, Colleges and Universities
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For a Muslim American in the Middle East, a new kind of prejudice
As a Muslim from the United States traveling to study in the Middle East, I assumed this would be the end to discrimination and prejudice toward me for being a Muslim, but I soon discovered otherwise. Even in a Muslim country, there were ways in which I...Tags: Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), Islam, New York University, Odenton, Discrimination
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USS Sanctuary leaves harbor to be recycled
The former Navy hospital ship USS Sanctuary, which served in the aftermath of World War II and in Vietnam, has been sold and is now under tow from Baltimore to Brownsville, Texas, for recycling. The move marks the end of a 22-year residence in...Tags: Inner Harbor, Censorship, File Sharing, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Justice System
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Ehrlich objects to port deal
Sun reportersGov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. said yesterday that he was concerned that a state-owned company in the United Arab Emirates could gain control of some operations at the port of Baltimore - the highest-ranking Maryland official to weigh in on what has ballooned...Tags: Key West, Local Government, Cruise Line Ports, Shipping Service, George W. Bush
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Military expands ties in the gulf
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Amid strains in American ties with Saudi Arabia, the United States has significantly expanded its strategic relationship with the smaller emirates and monarchies of the oil-rich Persian Gulf, which could play a key role as bases for U.S....Tags: Wars and Interventions, Arabian Peninsula, Guerrilla Activity, Civil Unrest, Political Systems
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More than 100 sought in probe
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Federal investigators said yesterday that they want to interview more than 100 people who could have ties to Tuesday's devastating attacks as they released a smaller, grimmer list - the names of the 19 suspected suicide hijackers who are...Tags: United Air Lines, Aircraft Hijacking, Maryland, National Security, Justice System
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Carrefour sells stake in Middle East venture for $683 million
ReutersDUBAI (Reuters) - Carrefour , Europe's largest retailer, agreed to sell its remaining 25-percent stake in a Middle East joint venture to local partner Majid Al Futtaim (MAF) for 530 million euros ($682.45 million), MAF said in a statement on Wednesday....Tags: Joint Ventures, Companies and Corporations, Carrefour S.A., Walmart, Finance
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