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Maryland exports reach record $11.8 billion
Exports of Maryland merchandise rose 9 percent last year to a record $11.8 billion, the International Trade Administration said Tuesday. The state's export sales in 2012 far outpaced the 2011 export sales in places such as Belgium, Saudi Arabia,...
Tags: Saudi Arabia
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Maryland Stadium Authority bans smoking in all areas of Camden Yards, M&T Bank Stadium
Coleen Deems sat down after every Ravens season and wrote a letter to the team, asking it to ban smoking at the stadium. This year, when her 10-year-old grandson looked up and said, “I have to hold my breath,” while walking past a...
Tags: Rogers Centre, Maryland Stadium Authority, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Nationals Park, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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New pastor enjoying diversity in Laurel and her church [South Laurel/Montpelier]
Oaklands Presbyterian Church has welcomed a new pastor, the Rev. LeAnn Hodges. Hodges has a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering and master's degree in manufacturing engineering. Having had a successful career in the engineering field, she...Tags: Science, Wildlife, Engineering, Bars and Clubs, Easter
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Bright Minds: Sheri Lewis, global disease surveillance
When Sheri Lewis joined APL in 2001 as a public health analyst, an electronic disease surveillance system was just being developed at the lab. The impetus, she recalls, was Sept. 11 and the letters containing anthrax bacteria spores that were mailed the...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Anthrax, Biology, Loyola University Chicago, Colleges and Universities
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Tougher cellphone ban nears approval
Motorists in Maryland could be pulled over and ticketed for driving while talking on hand-held phones even if they weren't breaking another law under legislation that is poised for final passage in the General Assembly. The Senate voted 40-6 Monday to...
Tags: Dundalk, Regional Authority, Martin O'Malley, Executive Branch, James N. Robey
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Five Maryland airport control towers to be closed next month
The Federal Aviation Administration plans to close five air traffic control towers in Maryland — among 149 nationwide — to comply with across-the-board budget cuts mandated by Congress, a move that could clog operations at BWI Marshall...
Tags: FedEx Corporation, Air Transportation Delays, Federal Aviation Administration, Baltimore County, Air Transportation Industry
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Baseball cards giveaway sweepstakes: Official rules
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. The Baseball Card Giveaway Sweepstakes ("Sweepstakes") starts at noon (ET) on March 25, 2013 and ends at 12 p.m. (ET) on April 8, 2013 ("Sweepstakes Period")....Tags: Baseball, Security, Dylan Bundy, Social Media
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Trying to change minds in smart-meter debate
Concerns about utility smart meters are frequently dismissed as tinfoil-hat paranoia. But it's not so easy to dismiss Jonathan Libber. The Baltimore man delivers his arguments against the wireless devices in the calm manner of an attorney. He is, in...
Tags: Justice System, Health Organizations, Timonium, Media Industry, Environmental Politics
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Dennis H. McGinley Jr., electrical engineer
Dennis H. McGinley Jr., a retired electrical engineer and model railroad enthusiast, died Tuesday of heart disease at Anne Arundel Medical Center. He was 73.
The son of a Jersey Central Railroad yardmaster and a factory worker, Dennis Hayden McGinley Jr....Tags: Allentown, Loyola University Maryland, Severna Park, Greenbelt (Prince George's, Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Chris Dickerson pushing for environmental awareness -- and a role on O's
The Baltimore SunSARASOTA, Fla. — Chris Dickerson's revelation occurred while playing in the minor leagues, when the outfielder noticed how often his Triple-A teammates used plastic water bottles and — without a thought — tossed them in the trash....Tags: Major League Baseball, Jay Bruce, Trayvon Robinson, Nick Markakis, Nolan Reimold
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Md. to partner with USDA to enhance food stamp fraud detection efforts
The Maryland Department of Human Resources will step up efforts to find people who sell their food stamps for cash or otherwise defraud the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, under a pilot program with the U.S. Department of Agriculture...
Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Employment, Employment Opportunities, Conservation, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
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Smart-meter foes ask for free opt-out
Legislators heard an outpouring of complaints Thursday about smart meters from Maryland utility customers who want to be allowed to opt out without charge. Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. and other Maryland utilities are installing the meters —...
Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Civil and Public Service, Harford County, Health Organizations, Radio
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