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BW Medical Center names interim chief
Karen E. Olscamp will become interim president and chief executive officer of Baltimore Washington Medical Center Aug. 1. Currently a senior vice president and chief operating officer for the Glen Burnie center, Olscamp replaces James R. Walker, who is...Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Corporate Officers, National Government, Glen Burnie, Hospitals and Clinics
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Odds of new arena attracting NBA or NHL franchise low
Sun reporterA new arena is a poor risk for Baltimore if the city is counting on attracting an NHL or NBA franchise, sports business experts say, but some agree with city leaders that a proposed 18,500-seat venue could be profitable without such an anchor tenant....Tags: Pittsburgh Penguins, Sheila Dixon, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Public Officials, National Hockey League
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Anti-AIDS package passes in House
Associated PressThe House voted yesterday to triple money to fight AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis worldwide, giving new life and punch to a program credited with saving or prolonging millions of lives in Africa alone. The 303-115 vote sends the bill to President Bush...Tags: Howard L Berman, George Bush, Foreign Aid, The White House, Social Sciences
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Justice memo cleared way for harsh CIA interrogations
Associated PressThe Justice Department told the CIA in 2002 that its interrogators would be safe from prosecution for violations of anti-torture laws if they believed "in good faith" that harsh techniques used to break prisoners would not cause "prolonged mental harm."...Tags: Illnesses, Prisoners and Detainees, Wars and Interventions, Mental Illness, Lawyers
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Obama calls for U.S.-European unity
He has drawn record-breaking crowds to rallies all over the United States. But it took a trip to Germany for Barack Obama to attract his biggest audience of all: More than 200,000 people packed into a central Berlin park yesterday to hear Obama give a...Tags: Mikhail S Gorbachev, Wars and Interventions, Elections, Nicolas Sarkozy, Political Candidates
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If we build it, will they come?
Sun reporterState and city leaders unveiled plans yesterday to tear down the aging 1st Mariner Arena and replace it with a new venue big enough to attract a professional basketball or hockey team to Baltimore - an idea that drew a skeptical response from the sports...Tags: Ed Hale, Sheila Dixon, National Hockey League, Field Hockey, Bruce Springsteen
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A few loose ends to tie up for that arena
It's handy and it's dandy. Easy to fold and easy to hold. When you see your favorite politician, pass it on. When you see your local sports team owner, be sure to share. Because here it is for the very first time: The definitive, dead-on, no-excuses...Tags: National Hockey League, Murder, Safety of Citizens, Health and Safety at School, National Basketball Association
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Nonprofit pays fine for illegal work
Sun reporterThe bulldozing and tree-clearing occurred on environmentally sensitive soil about a hundred yards from the Chesapeake Bay - the kind of violation the Chesapeake Bay Foundation is accustomed to reporting. The nonprofit turned in the violator: itself....Tags: Chesapeake Bay, Heads of State, Fines, Punishment, Rental Service
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How much should you tip?
It's easier than you think to drop $70,000 on dinner for two at the Center Club. Just order the lamb chop starter, cream of crab soup, tenderloin and crab cake paired with asparagus, and for dessert, flourless chocolate cake with house-made vanilla bean...Tags: Elections, Executive Branch, Political Candidates, Campaign Finance, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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Alumni house opens to the disabled
Sun reporterAdm. Jerome Smith was never able to bring his wife, who uses a wheelchair, to events at the Naval Academy's alumni house. Jill Smith couldn't get up the stairs at the historic mansion, known as Ogle Hall. Even if she could, her chair wouldn't fit...Tags: Metal and Mineral, National Government, George Washington, Building Material, Wedding Services
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