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Painting a brighter future for Baltimore street corner
Not so long ago, a dilapidated house stood on the corner of Jenifer Avenue and 30th Street in Baltimore's Montebello community, a magnet for drug users and dealers. But now the house has been torn down, and a mural is planned that will fill the space...Tags: Arts, Mount Vernon
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Towson chamber shares tips, philosophy with Zimbabwe delegation
The Towson Chamber of Commerce and Baltimore County officials on Wednesday greeted business and community leaders from Zimbabwe in an effort to promote relationships between two entities that face the same issues — even if they are half a world...Tags: Business Enterprises, Towson, Business, Local Government
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Compassion without boundaries: The generosity of Howard countians in faraway places
Schools, homes, shoes and jobs. Love. Hope. As myriad as the needs of those swept up in poverty, abandonment and disaster are the people who pour out their time and treasure to help.
In Howard County, we have a commendable reputation for helping our own,...Tags: Political Fundraising, Hurricanes, U.S. Navy, Rentals, Indonesia
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Foreign tourism offices
For tourist information on selected foreign destinations, contact the government offices below. For information about a country not listed, call the United Nations at 212-963-1234, dial 0 and ask for the number of the country's U.N. mission or delegation....Tags: United Nations, Egypt, Armenia, Guinea, Thailand
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Scientist says he's anthrax 'fall guy'
Sun StaffALEXANDRIA, Va. - Calling himself a "fall guy" in the anthrax investigation, Dr. Steven J. Hatfill vehemently denied yesterday he had anything to do with the mail attacks and accused the FBI and the news media of a campaign of "character assassination"...Tags: Louisiana State University, Bioterrorism, State University of New York, Television Industry, Medical Research
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In Botswana, border turns electric
Sun Foreign StaffMATSILOJE, Botswana - Residents of this village along the border with Zimbabwe were quite pleased when Botswana's government began erecting a 10-foot-high electrified fence to separate the two countries. Officially, the fence is to keep out livestock...Tags: Government, Immigration, South Africa, Racism, Africa
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Scientist theorized anthrax mail attack
Sun StaffDr. Steven J. Hatfill, the former Fort Detrick biodefense researcher whose Frederick apartment was searched Tuesday by the FBI, commissioned a 1999 study that described a fictional terrorist attack in which an envelope containing weapons-grade anthrax...Tags: United Nations, Bioterrorism, Weaponry, Interior Policy, Terrorism
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AU commission chief says up to Zimbabwe to sort out election row
ReutersGENEVA, June 17 (Reuters) - Zimbabweans themselves must resolve a row over President Robert Mugabe's decision to call an election on July 31, the head of the African Union commission said on Monday. Zimbabwe's Constitutional Court ordered Mugabe two...Tags: Voting, Robert Mugabe, African Union, Elections, Justice System
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Zimbabwe's Mugabe says rivals scared of 'sure' defeat
ReutersHARARE (Reuters) - President Robert Mugabe accused political rivals of seeking to delay elections in Zimbabwe because they fear defeat, after regional leaders urged his ruling coalition to ask the courts to extend a July 31 deadline for holding the vote....Tags: Political Fundraising, Mozambique, Robert Mugabe, Parliament, Elections
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Southern African leaders urge Zimbabwe to postpone election
ReutersMAPUTO, June 15 (Reuters) - Southern African leaders on Saturday told Zimbabwe to ask the courts for an extension on a July 31 deadline to hold elections, a date that caused high tension between President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan...Tags: Robert Mugabe, Morgan Tsvangirai
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Southern African leaders discuss Zimbabwe election crisis
ReutersMAPUTO (Reuters) - Southern African leaders gathered on Saturday to try to draw up a road map for elections in Zimbabwe, amid high tension between President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai over the timing of the vote. The summit of the...Tags: Political Fundraising, Government, Robert Mugabe, Human Rights Watch, Civil Rights
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Zimbabwe may have to field two goalkeepers in qualifier
ReutersCAPE TOWN (Reuters)- Cash-strapped Zimbabwe may have to field two goalkeepers in their 2014 World Cup football qualifier against Guinea in Conakry on Sunday. A late flight booking by the financially-troubled Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) meant...Tags: FIFA World Cup, Guinea, Dakar (Senegal)
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