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Lt. Gov. Brown to separate from his wife
Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown announced yesterday that he plans to separate from his wife of 15 years, Patricia Arzuaga. He did not provide a reason. "We continue to have great admiration and respect for each other," they said in a joint statement....Tags: Regional Authority, Martin O'Malley, Executive Branch, Government
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New Walter Reed is begun
Sun reporterPresident Bush turned a spade of dirt to ceremonially launch a major expansion of one of the nation's premier military hospitals yesterday, saying he hoped a new Walter Reed National Military Medical Center "will be the site of many miracles of healing."...Tags: Bob Dole, George Bush, National Government, Medical Services, Government
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Point repairs set for summer
Sun reporterRussian steelmaker OAO Severstal, which closed on an $810 million deal to buy Sparrows Point in May with promises to invest significantly in the steel plant, said its first major project will be to upgrade the blast furnace. The $10 million renovation...Tags: Retirement, Collective Contract, Unions, Bethlehem Steel, Employees
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Business Digest
Gantech, an information technology minority business, celebrated the grand opening of its headquarters at 9175 Guilford Road, Columbia, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony conducted by Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown, Howard County Executive Ken Ulman, state Sen....Tags: Technology, Veterans Affairs, Defense, Local Authority, PepsiCo Incorporated
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Arundel offers health aid for veterans
Sun ReporterAnne Arundel County yesterday became the first local jurisdiction in Maryland to offer free mental health and substance abuse programs to veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. The $100,000 program, which also offers treatment options for...Tags: John R Leopold, Cambridge, Elections, Local Elections, People
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Service members to be honored
Ten members of the military from Maryland killed in Iraq since May 2007 will be honored at the annual Memorial Day ceremony at 10 a.m. Monday at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens in Timonium. They are: Sgt. 1st Class Collin J. Bowen, Millersville; Spec....Tags: Iraq War, Upper Marlboro, Timonium, Glen Burnie
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Governor signs final bundle of bills
Sun reporterAt his final bill-signing ceremony, Gov. Martin O'Malley signed legislation yesterday to provide prescription-drug subsidies for seniors, give workers more flexibility with sick leave, and bring transparency to what is expected to be a well-funded fight...Tags: People, Martin O'Malley, National Government, Referenda, Government
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The Free Sheet
Marylanders' memorial Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown gives a speech as the keynote speaker at the annual Memorial Day ceremony at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens Monday. The ceremony includes recognition of several Maryland natives who died in the line of...Tags: ESPN, Dance, Dancing, Walters Art Museum, Sammy Davis Jr.
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In Business
Awards •The Greater Baltimore Committee announced the presentation its Walter Sondheim Public Service Award to Eddie and Sylvia Brown for their contributions of more than $17 million over 14 years, mostly in support of education and the arts in...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Fells Point, Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland), Tourism and Leisure, Management Change
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Md. opens safe-driving campaign
Sun reporterWith Maryland on pace for more than 600 traffic fatalities this year, state officials kicked off a public awareness campaign to promote safer driving yesterday. Standing on the steps of the state medical examiner's office on Penn Street, with pictures of...Tags: Commuting, Transportation, Elections, Political Candidates, Human Mishaps
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