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Favorite farmers markets
Every farmers market has its own personality; but at this time of year, all specialize in splendid tomatoes and vibrant mounds of root vegetables and apples. Prepared foods, crafts and jewelry are among other riches to be found at the outdoor markets....Tags: Dog Biscuits, Ice Cream, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Belvedere Square, Catonsville
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Integrity an early McKay hallmark
Back at the dawn of Baltimore television, when the Sunpapers owned the first station here, a 25-year-old Evening Sun reporter named Jim McManus agreed to work in front of the camera for $65 a week. It was 1947. The station, WMAR-TV, had to fill hours upon...Tags: Summer Olympics, Pittsburgh Pirates, Wrestling, Multi-Sport Events, Billy Graham
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Selling the mall generation on the likelihood of war
THE PEARL Harbor generation had its famous "rendezvous with destiny." This generation had its famous rendezvous at the shopping mall. The Vietnam generation was blindsided by a war that was never exactly declared. This generation, blindsided by...Tags: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Philosophy, International Military Interventions, Wars and Interventions, John F. Kennedy
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Troops meet light resistance
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON -- The U.S.-led invasion of Iraq got under way yesterday as American ground forces crossed from Kuwait into southern Iraq and began rolling toward the port city of Basra and aimed farther north toward Baghdad. Elements of the U.S. Army and...Tags: Saddam Hussein, Heads of State, Guerrilla Activity, Missile Systems, Death
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A presidency shaken finds 'higher calling'
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - It looked as though George W. Bush would be a domestic president. He lacked seasoning in foreign affairs. The nation was at peace. Bush's plan: bring to the White House a recipe of reforms that he felt had made him a successful governor. "It...Tags: Saddam Hussein, Heads of State, Guerrilla Activity, International Relations, Society
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Where to find health care information in Anne Arundel
Health Centers Annapolis Health Center, 3 Harry S. Truman Parkway, Annapolis, 410-222-7381. North County Health Service Center, 791 Aquahart Road, Suite 200, Glen Burnie, 410-222-6625. Brooklyn Park Health Center, 300 Hammonds Lane, Brooklyn Park,...Tags: Somerville, Maryland, Diseases and Illnesses, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Assault
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Libertarian's run for governor is all uphill
Sun StaffWhen Marylanders go to the polls next week, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. won't be the only ones listed for governor on the ballot. For the first time in more than 30 years, a third name will appear beside the Democratic and...Tags: Howard County, Republican Party, Voting, Democratic Party, Maryland
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Library branches
Library Headquarters Administrative Offices 5 Harry S. Truman Parkway, Annapolis 410-222-7371 www.aacpl.net. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Automated Borrower Information: 410-222-4444 or 301-970-2131. In addition, Library by Mail delivers...Tags: Maryland, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Crofton, Transportation, Severna Park
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Seven journeys to a choice
Times Staff WriterLOS ANGELES -- Jim and Mill LaVerde followed it like a pennant race. Sam and Stephanie Larson saw it as a morality play. Eleanor Viggers was drawn to it like a train wreck. Steve and Yolanda Whitehorse just tried not to come to blows over it. All seven...Tags: Republican Party, Retirement, Television, Companies and Corporations, Death
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Striking balance of toughness, compassion
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - It's an axiom of historians that an American president needs a national crisis of major proportions to prove his mettle. Such a crisis faced President Bush as he addressed the nation last night and defined the challenge and his objectives...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Freedom of Religion, Afghanistan, Islam, Civil Unrest
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Most beaches at Missouri state parks open for Memorial Day weekend
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Swimming season is returning, and most beaches at Missouri state parks will be open for the Memorial Day weekend. The Department of Natural Resources reports two beaches will remain closed for the opening weekend. The day-...
Tags: Swimming, Holidays, Tourism and Leisure, Memorial Day, Gardens and Parks
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Day-use beach at Truman State Park closed due to high E. coli levels
cbrewer@schurz.comWARSAW, Mo. - Missouri State Parks officials have postponed the opening of the day-use beach at Harry S. Truman State Park due to high E. coli levels. The campground swimming beach is still scheduled to open May 24 and will be open to all visitors....Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks, E. coli Infection, State Parks
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