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Harford council hears mostly opposition, some support for stormwater fee bill
A public hearing on a proposed stormwater remediation fee turned into a hearing largely for Harford County Council members Tuesday night. Councilwoman Mary Ann Lisanti and Councilman Dion Guthrie, both Democrats who have opposing views on the state-...Tags: Harford County, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics, Butterfly Ballots, Chad
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For Harford's Catholics, Lent means looking inward, as church looks for new leader
For Harford County's Catholic residents, the annual Lenten season is a time to reflect on how they can improve as people. "It's a much more intense look than just our daily routines," said Father Bill O'Brien, pastor of the Church of St. Patrick in...
Tags: Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Ash Wednesday, Easter, Mardi Gras
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Meissner clinches world skating title
Sun reporterHer smile stretched from one end of the rink to the other, and hundreds of young girls excitedly shrieked her name: "Kimmie! Kimmie!" The screams bounced off the rafters. Bel Air's ice princess, 16-year-old figure skater Kimmie Meissner, took her place...Tags: Richard Lynch, Ice Skating, Awards and Prizes, 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Kimmie Meissner
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Baseball: Alonzo Garcia pitches San Fernando past Banning, 5-1
Varsity Times InsiderJunior pitcher Alonzo Garcia allowed three hits while striking out six and walking two in San Fernando's 5-1 win over Banning. Julio Arias had two hits and Miguel Castaneda had two RBIs. Downey swept a doubleheader from Long Beach Poly,...... -
Investigators looking into high-speed ferry crash
NEW YORK (AP) — A high-speed commuter ferry that crashed into a lower Manhattan dock, injuring dozens of people, had recently undergone a major overhaul that gave it new engines and a new propulsion system, and officials were looking into whether...
Tags: National Transportation Safety Board, Statue of Liberty, Transportation Industry, Manhattan (New York City), Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Teel Time: ACC presidents issue statement of solidarity
Five years ago, ACC presidents could have dismissed the blather regarding the conference’s imminent demise. After all, why dignify with comment what you know to be baseless? But today, Twitter and message boards are not to be ignored. Nor, sadly,...Tags: Big Ten Conference, ESPN (tv network), Holden, College Sports, Atlantic Coast Conference
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Teel Time: Notre Dame, ACC partnership mutually beneficial, rooted in 'shared values'
Notre Dame and the ACC didn’t need one another 10 years ago, five years ago or even six months ago. But after an historic, seismic and downright bizarre spring and summer, they do now. Their partnership, announced Wednesday, is imperfect. But as...
Tags: Virginia Tech Hokies, Miami Hurricanes, Syracuse Orange, Orange Bowl, Atlantic Coast Conference
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Teel Time: Swofford hails ACC as secure, laments 'irresponsible' reporting on conference's future
As he has throughout this turbulent offseason, ACC commissioner John Swofford on Sunday hailed the conference as strong, secure and stable. “There’s just plus after plus after plus,” Swofford said at the league’s annual...Tags: Big 12 Conference, Miami Hurricanes, Big Ten Conference, Orange Bowl, ESPN (tv network)
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Raw meat, a manly dish in Ethiopia
When tourist James Barker had dinner at the home of his Ethiopian hosts, he knew he'd have to be polite and eat whatever indigenous cuisine they offered him. He didn't know it wouldn't be cooked.
Ethiopia is "a nation who generally live[s] on raw meat,...Tags: Washington, DC, Vegetarian Diet, Christianity, Recipes, Vegan Diet
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Barons edge Oilers
The Huntington Beach High boys' track and field team had one goal entering the 2011 season: win the Sunset League championship.
If they accomplish their goal, the Oilers would be end a 28-year drought. That goal is still within reach, but they will need...Tags: Swimming, Brian Skinner, Athletes
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Lure of the Desert Is Too Much for Prospector
The Daily Mirror“That Guiltiest Feeling,” by Clare Briggs. View Larger Map Jan. 10, 1920: The old prospector just wanted some money for a grubstake to go back to Mexico. "The lure of the desert proved too much for me," says James Barker, 70, a man with long prison...
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