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Paul Frederick Obrecht, developer
Baltimore Sun reporterPaul Frederick Obrecht, a well-known Baltimore warehouse developer whose various projects included Moravia Industrial Park, died Nov. 3 from complications of a stroke at his Lutherville home. He was 82. Mr. Obrecht, who went by P. Frederick Obrecht...Tags: Carroll County (Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Princeton University, Metal and Mineral, Yale University
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Proposal for high-rise in Canton resurrected
Sun ReporterPlans presumed dead for a Canton waterfront high-rise are very much alive. Despite intense community opposition and a vow in August by the councilman representing Canton not to support the project, Baltimore's planning director said this week that people...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Blockbuster, Hotels and Accommodations, Restaurants, Moving and Storage
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State considers new MTBE rules
Sun StaffAs new, more sensitive testing began yesterday for the source of a gasoline additive that has contaminated at least 127 Fallston area wells, state environmental officials are weighing new regulations to prevent previously undetected vapor leaks of...Tags: Harford County, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Medical Procedures and Tests, Environmental Pollution
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Trouble under ground
Sun StaffA potentially cancer-causing chemical has cropped up intermittently for 13 years in the ground water around an Exxon service station in Harford County, which this month became the epicenter of one of the largest private well-contamination problems ever...Tags: Cancer, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Harford County, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore County
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Who kicked the dogs out?
Sun ReporterFirst, they expelled Duke from One-Eyed Mike's. Then, the city pulled rank at Captain Larry's, turning the dog-friendly establishment --- and home of the top fund-raising "pack" at last months SPCA March for Animals --- into a dog-free one. Now, the...Tags: Animals, Pets, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Restaurants
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Vapor leakage seen as threat
Sun StaffLeaks of gasoline vapors from supposedly leak-free underground storage tanks - as Maryland regulators suspect occurred near Fallston recently - threaten to undermine the gains of a 20-year national effort to safeguard drinking-water supplies, according to...Tags: Water Supply, Regional Authority, Harford County, Environmental Pollution, Crossroads
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Possible vapor leaks found at fuel station
Sun StaffAs many as 17 potential fuel vapor leaks have been found at an Exxon service station that state officials believe is a prime suspect in contaminating at least 127 Fallston-area wells with a noxious gasoline additive. Spokespeople for the Maryland...Tags: Wales, Harford County, Medical Procedures and Tests, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Crossroads
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Regulations aim to protect Md. wells from fuel additive
Sun StaffGov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. proposed regulations yesterday aimed at preventing residential drinking water from being contaminated by potentially cancer-causing gasoline additives that leak from pipes beneath service stations. Harford County residents have...Tags: Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Harford County, Waste, Executive Branch, Petroleum Industry
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Sizing up the .Mac Internet service
When Steve Jobs said at the Macworld New York show in July that the formerly free iTools Internet service would be upgraded, renamed .Mac and would cost $99.95 a year, my first thought was, "No, thanks." Apple Computer Inc. introduced iTools in January...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Moving and Storage, Apple Inc., Consumer Electronics Industry, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Dot Mac revisited
After converting its free iTools Internet-based set of services into the $100-per-year .Mac a little more than a year ago, Apple Computer Inc. offered users an assortment of carrots to lure them into signing up. Besides cutting the first-year price in...Tags: Sales, Eastman Kodak Company, Consumer Electronics Industry, McAfee Incorporated, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Amazon workers cool after company took heat for hot warehouse
This time last year, online retailer Amazon.comhad ambulances parked outside its Breinigsville warehouse complex on hot days, with emergency medical personnel ready to take workers suffering from heat injuries to nearby hospitals. Today, Amazon warehouse...
Tags: News Media, Amazon.com Inc., Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Jeff Bezos, Corporate Officers
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Send Dad packing for Father's Day, on a family vacation, that is
South Florida ParentingNot just another necktie party — these fabulous vacations for Dad, and perhaps Dad and Mom or even the entire family, will make memories for years to come. If you prefer to stay closer to home, make Dad king for the day at one of the fabulous...Tags: Rentals, Golf, Dining and Drinking, Family, Restaurants
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