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Baltimore City, P.G. County sent largest numbers to 'who's who' Vegas convention
The Baltimore SunSince the weekend, Las Vegas has served as a sort of glitzy Maryland West -- with government and business leaders from the state attending the Global Retail Real Estate Convention in droves. With galas and events at casinos, the annual four-day...Tags: Economic Policy, Josh Cohen, Baltimore County, Cathy Bevins, Executive Branch
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Emanuel accepts offer to be Obama's chief of staff
The Associated PressBarack Obama is signaling a shift in tactics and temperament as he moves from candidate to president-elect, picking sharp-elbowed Washington insiders for top posts. His choice today for White House chief of staff -- Rahm Emanuel, a fiery partisan who...Tags: Chuck Hagel, Valerie Jarrett, Central Intelligence Agency, Trade Agreements, John Podesta
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Analysis: Which Barack Obama will govern?
Barack Obama won the presidency Tuesday by persuading voters to embrace a seeming paradox: leadership based on contradictory principles of change and reassurance. The Illinois senator combined ambitious goals and a cautious temperament. He promised tax...Tags: Political Campaigns, U.S. Presidential Transition (2009), Agricultural Research and Technology, State Budgets, Republican Party
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DNA led FBI to anthrax researcher
Associated PressDNA taken from the bodies of people killed in the 2001 anthrax attacks helped lead investigators to Bruce Ivins, who oversaw the highly specific type of germ in an Army lab, a government scientist said yesterday. Using new genome technology,...Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Murder, Biotechnology Industry, Human Rights
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Some call for about-face of military shuffle plan
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The Pentagon unveiled a sweeping plan to reorganize America's armed forces yesterday, a proposal that would close 33 major defense installations, shuffle more than 218,000 military and civilian jobs around the country and reach deep into...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Shipbuilding, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Fort Meade (military base), Walter Reed Army Medical Center
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Closing of lab marks renewed intensity in anthrax probe
Sun National StaffFBI anthrax investigators have closed some high-security laboratory suites at the Army's biodefense research center at Fort Detrick, apparently searching for scientific evidence as the third anniversary of the unsolved case approaches. The temporary...Tags: Al-Qaeda, Research, Defense, Gaming, Trials
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Agents search homes of bioterror expert
Staff And Wire ReportsWASHINGTON - The mystery of who sent deadly anthrax through the mail in the fall of 2001 took a new turn yesterday when federal investigators searched homes belonging to a doctor who founded an anti-terrorism organization and who once predicted an anthrax...Tags: Vaccines, Hospitals and Clinics, Preventative Medicine, Sam Nunn, Defense
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Race is a dead heat as parties brace for a prolonged battle
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - President Bush and Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts were locked in a nail-biting race early this morning as Ohio emerged as the key battleground in the election. After winning the hotly contested state of Florida, Bush was inching toward a...Tags: Martin Frost, Local Elections, John McCain, Tom DeLay, Referenda
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Postal clerk ninth victim of anthrax
Sun StaffA postal clerk who sorted mail in the District of Columbia and Maryland is in serious condition with inhalation anthrax, prompting postal officials to evacuate two distribution centers yesterday and test about 2,250 workers for the disease. As a...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, NBC (tv network), Television Industry, ABC (tv network), Transportation
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Facing anthrax scare with rational caution
AMERICANS should react to the possibility of terrorism by anthrax spore as they have to such dangers as cancer from the sun and death on the highways - by proceeding with caution, even extreme caution, but not with panic. A handful of incidents,...Tags: Boca Raton, Al-Qaeda, Bioterrorism, Terrorism, George Bush
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Officials widen hunt for anthrax
Sun StaffInvestigators offered new details about the anthrax used in the deadly mail attacks yesterday, as the bacteria sickened a State Department mail worker and federal officials widened the hunt for contamination to hundreds of mailrooms and post offices along...Tags: Tom Ridge, Hospitals and Clinics, Skin Lesion, NBC (tv network), Walter Reed Army Medical Center
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A lethal mastery of some science
Sun StaffTo turn anthrax from an animal disease into a bioterror weapon capable of killing large numbers of people is a demanding scientific task that requires some knowledge of microbiology and lab equipment, according to experts and scientific reports. The...Tags: U.S. Army, Terrorism, Weather Reports, NBC (tv network), Animals
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