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Tags: Cruise Line Ports, Dundalk
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Port strike averted as union, management resolve sticking point
A weekend strike by dockworkers from Maine to Texas was averted Friday after union and management negotiators settled a major sticking point and extended the contract deadline until Feb. 6 to hammer out the rest of a long-term deal. The announcement came...
Tags: Wage Contract Issues, Unions, National Retail Federation, Medical Procedures and Tests, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry
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Otenasek instrumental in preserving Baltimore's port
The Sun obituary about Dr. Mildred Otenasek (Nov. 26) failed to mention one very important civic contribution back in 1955 and 1956. Then-Gov. Theodore McKeldin included Dr. Otanesek on the committee to change the Port of Baltimore and make it more...Tags: Maryland General Assembly
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Port cargo numbers ahead of 2011 record
With the first three quarters of 2012 in the ledger, the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore appears poised to top several of last year's cargo records. Officials said that through the first nine months, the port's public and private terminals...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Carnival offers weekend sailing from Baltimore
After Hurricane Sandy forced the cancellation of its planned seven-day Caribbean cruise, the Baltimore-based Carnival Pride has a new offer for travelers. The ship will sail a two-day cruise on the Chesapeake, departing from the Port of Baltimore on...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Tourism and Leisure, Carnival Cruise Lines, Cruises
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Good afternoon, Baltimore: Monday lunchtime lowdown
ON THE SITE... Man shot twice expected to survive: Victim was found shot twice early Monday in the Ellwood Park neighborhood of east Baltimore. FedEx Field skybox lets Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown entertain lobbyists, politicians: Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, FedEx Field, Maryland Terrapins, Mount Vernon
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Matte deserved a spot on the 175 athletes list
Helen Delich Bentley is right on point in criticizing the omission of Tom Matte from The Sun's historical list of outstanding Maryland athletes ("Tom Matte deserves spot on greatest list," May 15). Anyone who's old enough to remember the Baltimore Colts'...Tags: Football, Baltimore Colts
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Coast Guard adds tug to Curtis Bay operation
The fleet of Coast Guard vessels that call Baltimore home port increased by one Wednesday when the 65-foot cutter Chock arrived from Virginia. The harbor tugboat, built in 1961, was transferred from Portsmouth. The Chock and its crew of eight will be...
Tags: Law Enforcement, Laws
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Helen Delich Bentley's name fumbled at event honoring her
The Baltimore SunHelen Delich Bentley served five terms in Congress, was chairwoman of the Federal Maritime Commission and has the Port of Baltimore named for her. So you’d think that at the National Maritime Day celebration last Saturday (5/19) in Baltimore...Tags: Inner Harbor
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The Interview: Bentley on a maritime promise lost
The Baltimore Sun's front page on July 22, 1959, carried the news accompanied by a six-column photo: The world's first nuclear-powered cargo ship had been launched at Camden, N.J.
The christening of the $47 million N/S Savannah was bigger than news about...Tags: Facebook, U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Department of Defense, Nuclear Power, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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City crafts first zoning overhaul in 40 years
After the Mount Vernon United Methodist Church was ravaged by a lightning-strike fire four years ago, the Hampden neighborhood was left with what appeared to be an unusable building. But Mark Dent saw more than a burned-out shell of an old stone church....
Tags: Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Laws, Mount Vernon, Belinda Conaway, Wars and Interventions
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Rendell urges business group to back 'essential' public works projects
Infrastructure could be the least sexy word in the English language, former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell acknowledged to his audience Monday morning, but "it is essential to everything we do." While roads, rails and the electric grid — just to name...
Tags: Executive Branch, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Suez Canal, Timothy M. Kaine, Government
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