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Ehrlich should clarify his Chávez comments
I teach at Towson University in the College of Liberal Arts, where it is part of our core mission to help students develop their critical thinking abilities — a skills platform essential for career advancement. One key skill is finding the best...
Tags: Hugo Chavez, Executive Branch, Government, Central Intelligence Agency, Colleges and Universities
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22 companies are listed for alleged Iran ties, sanctions
The state Board of Public Works is expected to put 22 companies on notice Wednesday that they must show they are not investing in Iran's energy sector or be disqualified from doing business with the state. The companies are the first to be targeted under...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Energy Resources, Lawyers, Iran, Government
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Sometimes, you almost want to feel sorry for Mitt Romney
I am starting to feel sorry for Mitt Romney. On an international tour to three countries, he made news in two of them by dissing the London Olympics and infuriating the Palestinians. The poor guy -- for months, people have complained that he never says...
Tags: Elections, United Kingdom, Olympic Games, David Cameron, Government
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Revlon to cut jobs, close plants in Md., France
Cosmetics maker Revlon Inc. said it will close two of its plants, located in Maryland and France, and move those operations to reduce costs, cutting 250 jobs.
Revlon, whose stock has lost a tenth of its value this year, said it will also reduce the...Tags: Revlon Incorporated, Elizabeth Arden Incorporated, France, Companies and Corporations, Estee Lauder Cos.
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IndyCar's E.J. Viso helps young drivers in his native Venezuela
The Baltimore SunWhen you think of Caracas, Venezuela, you might think of a lively, colorful place. If you're an IndyCar fan, you might think of E.J. Viso, who drives the No. 5 IndyCar fielded by KV Racing Technology. He is recognized as the only Hispanic in the IZOD...Tags: IndyCar Series, Open-Wheel Racing, Auto Racing, Grand Prix of Baltimore, KV Racing Technology
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Spalding's Breitenbach sees different world at Pan Am championships
The Baltimore SunWhen Archbishop Spalding wrestler Logan Breitenbach got off the plane in Maracaibo, Venezuela, he faced a new reality even before he got to the arena for the 2012 Cadet Pan Am Championships, where he won the gold medal in his 152-pound class....Tags: Awards and Prizes, Severna Park
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The growing threat from Venezuela's Hugo Chavez
The Obama administration's continued indifference to the actions of the Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez is dangerous on several fronts ("Hugo Chavez compares his rival to Mitt Romney," July 23). President Barack Obama recently made the startling...Tags: Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Hugo Chavez
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Spalding wrestler Breitenbach working twice as hard this summer
Maryland wrestlers have been competing in the USA Wrestling Junior & Cadet National Championships for the past 50 years. This week, the state will send 65 competitors — its largest group ever — to the event in Fargo, North Dakota. Logan...
Tags: Freestyle Wrestling, Wrestling, Perry Hall, College Sports, United States Naval Academy
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Crab lovers: Can you get over the lump?
Remember the Maryland crab cake? It no longer exists. It has been replaced, in the hearts and appetites of Baltimore restaurant diners, by a thing called the jumbo lump crab cake.
Tastes change.
The crab cake once was a humble second-day meal,...Tags: Energy Resources, Indonesia, Manhattan (New York City), Restaurants, Natural Resources
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Alejandro Rodriguez
Dr. Alejandro Rodriguez, former director of the division of child psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine who also conducted pivotal studies on autism and other developmental disorders in children, died Friday of heart failure at his...Tags: Medical Research, Stanford University, Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Health and Medical Professionals
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A shuttering in Riverside: Centro Tapas Bar closes quietly after Saturday night service
The Baltimore SunCentro Tapas Bar has closed. The Riverside restaurant's last meal was served on Saturday night. George Dailey, owner of the popular On the Hill Cafe in Bolton Hill, opened Centro Tapas Bar in the spring of 2010 in the old Bicycle space. Dailey, who was...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Bolton Hill, Tapas
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Orioles interview Dodgers executive De Jon Watson
The Orioles are officially up to three candidates for their vacant top executive post after interviewing 45-year-old De Jon Watson on Wednesday. It is expected the club will talk to one, and potentially two, more candidates before wrapping up the...Tags: Buck Showalter, Miami Marlins, Adam Dunn, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians
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