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Looking to Mid-Atlantic for oil
Sun reporterGet Kathy Phillips talking about oil exploration off the Mid-Atlantic, and she conjures a scene right out of the Gulf of Mexico, with drilling platforms, pipelines and pumping stations overwhelming the shoreline. "People here on the East Coast don't have...Tags: Ocean City, Energy Resources, Natural Gas, Emergency Incidents, Energy
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My brother-in-law, my boss
We all know the wedding etiquette: Bride's family sits on the left side of the church, groom's on the right. But what to do with the brother-in-law/direct-report? Emily Post is mum. University of Baltimore President Robert Bogomolny got married in...Tags: Government, Ocean City, Martin O'Malley, Pharmaceuticals, Sykesville
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Six compete for Volusia County Council District 2 seat
Sentinel Staff WriterExperience and business know-how. The beach. And the economy, of course. Those issues dominate the race for the Volusia County Council District 2 seat. Six candidates, most of whom are making their first run for public office, are running for the seat...Tags: Bethune-Cookman University, Local Authority, Beach Vacations, Daytona Beach Community College, University of Florida
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Gilmore, Warner mix it up at debate
804-225-7345Democrat Mark R. Warner and Republican Jim Gilmore clashed on energy and tax policy Saturday in their first U.S. Senate debate, questioning each other's political integrity and command of the facts. In several pointed exchanges, the two former Virginia...Tags: Government, Credit and Debt, Washington Post Company, Vehicles, Wildlife
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Daley not upset with Blagojevich over suggestion of state law enforcement help
Chicago Tribune reporterMayor Richard Daley said Saturday he isn't mad at Gov. Rod Blagojevich for suggesting that the Illinois State Police and Illinois National Guard could help fight the city's "out of control" crime. But the mayor, in his first public comments since the...Tags: Rod Blagojevich, Government, Richard M. Daley, Executive Branch, Chicago Police Department
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Old Saybrook Woman Files Complaint About Police Group Member
The Middletown Common Council approves a new fire contract — after firefighters rushed out of the meeting to battle a Prospect Street blaze; an Old Saybrook woman files a complaint about a police commission member; and East Hampton residents...Tags: Armed Forces, Court Administration, Ethics, Economic Policy, Medicine
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UConn Physicist To Be Film Subject; South Windsor Mayor Leaving
Spike Lee is planning a movie about the life of a University of Connecticut professor. Housing may be built at Somerset Square in Glastonbury. Area teachers are learning first-hand about manufacturing this summer. Here are some of the stories covered...Tags: Court Administration, Universal Orlando, Punishment, Adults, People
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Odds on the leading, probable vice-presidential running mates
8-1 Charlie Crist Florida's governor endorsed John McCain's plan to encourage more offshore oil drilling. Crist also announced his engagement to be married, which might quell concern about his bachelorhood. Both developments improve his chances of...Tags: Government, Barack Obama, Executive Branch, Mitt Romney, John McCain
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Connecticut Online: Excerpts From State Blogs
CONNECTICUT COMMENTARY www.donpesci.blogspot.com Dodd And The Monopolists Among all the piffle and patter concerning the housing crisis, it has not been sufficiently noticed that this is a "made in Washington" fiasco. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, both...Tags: Private Health Care, Commuting, Traffic, Mitt Romney, John McCain
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Rell's Health Plan: Only A Good First Step
On June 1, I said Gov. Rell wasn't near closing the deal on her Charter Oak Health Plan. But, on June 30, she was at a Rocky Hill diner to sign up her first customer, Andrea Bryant, a waitress. There are no income limits on eligibility for Charter Oak...Tags: Government, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Bill Curry, Emergency Planning, Private Health Care
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