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One month after Wegmans opens and the grocer is still causing waves
A month after the new Wegmans opened in Abingdon, its impact on Harford County's grocery business and shopping patterns isn't fully defined, though one competitor has definitely taken notice and is fiercely fighting back.
What is clear is Wegmans, not...Tags: Baltimore County, Panera Bread Company, Companies and Corporations, Safeway Inc., Harford County
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Rawlings-Blake wants to avoid 'violent exchange' with protesters
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Wednesday that she hopes to avoid a "violent exchange" with Occupy Baltimore protesters, though she and other city officials declined to say when or if they would forcibly remove the activists.
Tensions...Tags: Television, Annapolis, Civil Rights, Occupy Oakland, Police Arrests
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Democrats expand majorities; several races remain undecided
Los Angeles TimesDespite his conviction last month on corruption charges, Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, the nation's longest-serving Republican senator, clung tenuously to his seat yesterday as congressional Democrats exulted in their election gains elsewhere around the...Tags: Tim Mahoney, Primaries, Los Angeles Times, Referenda, Democratic Party
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Democrats tighten U.S. Senate grip
Chicago TribuneThe same Democratic wave that made history yesterday by electing Barack Obama to the presidency drowned Republicans in the House and Senate and seemed poised to give Democrats commanding power in Congress. Voters appeared to be looking for someone to...Tags: Mitch McConnell, Democratic Party, Ted Stevens, Bob Dole, Mark R. Warner
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Pending bills would regulate homeowners associations
The Charlotte ObserverCharlotte residents would be better protected from homeowners associations if the General Assembly passes several key pieces of legislation, lawmakers said last week. The N.C. House of Representatives is reviewing several bills that address everything...Tags: Kensington, Charlotte, U.S. House of Representatives, Real Estate
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Rival gun rallies staying, so games have to go
The Philadelphia InquirerMorrisville, a Bucks County borough of 8,000 residents perched along the Delaware River, is a baseball town. More than 500 children play Little League there, according to league president Dan O'Connell, and in 1955, its squad of preteens won the...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Mayors Against Illegal Guns, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Civil Rights, Little League Baseball
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Authorities seek man in Bethlehem killing outside Scoobies
Moments before a man was gunned down on a west Bethlehem street, the suspect was in Scoobies strip club with his friends, police said video surveillance shows. Shortly after the group left the club around 1:30 a.m. Jan. 26, police said, a man nicknamed...
Tags: Murder, Allentown, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Trials
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EDITORIAL: We agree: Keep it 'made in Erie'
Erie Times-News, Pa.Keep it made in Erie. That blunt message on new signs staked around town refers to the possibility that GE Transportation could eliminate 950 jobs at its Lawrence Park plant and move some of the work to Fort Worth, Texas. Erie's economy will take a...Tags: Globalization, Productivity, Corporate Officers
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State unyielding in forgiving past crimes
In five years, Melissa T. Benvegno of Allentown sees herself as a juvenile probation officer or even a federal border patrol agent. Not long ago, those dreams would have been next to impossible for her, given two shoplifting convictions she had in her...
Tags: Jim Thorpe, Allentown, Punishment, Laws, Timothy J Solobay
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2012 year in review: The world didn't end but plenty has changed
For Allentown, Penn State football and President Barack Obama, 2012 was a year of new beginnings. For Jerry Sandusky, certain Catholic priests in Philadelphia and leaders of the Boy Scouts of America, it was the year the past caught up with them....
Tags: Lung Cancer, Duke University, Los Angeles Times, FBI, Awards and Prizes
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Foster, Shumway battle for 107th seat
Having a state representative in the 107th House District from below the Mackinac Bridge was unthinkable not so long ago. But, a Petoskey incumbent Republican and a Petoskey Democratic nominee will share the ballot Tuesday. Rep. Frank Foster, R-Petoskey,...
Tags: Media Industry, Democratic Party, Frank Foster, Tourism and Leisure, Voting
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Letters to the editor: Elections
Anti -Obama signs, stickersĀ had no placeĀ in the parade Editor: What was a great parade was ruined at the end by allowing a group to hand out bright orange stickers and signs with an anti Obama message. This festival and parade is not the time or place...
Tags: Primaries, Public Officials, Local Elections, Prosecution, Festive Events
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