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Ehrlich is wrong on U.S. policy in the Middle East
Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s recent column ("The Obama doctrine: Passivity where leadership is needed," Oct. 14) continues to present a flawed ideological position on the Middle East when a heterodox view is in order. We entered the Middle East and North...Tags: Ruhollah Khomeini, Islam, Osama bin Laden, Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence, Iraq
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From Annapolis to Afghanistan
They were walking to class on that bright blue September morning when the World Trade Center buildings and the Pentagon were hit and when a plane destined for Washington crashed into a Pennsylvania field. The midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy had come...
Tags: U.S. Navy, Afghanistan, Petroleum Industry, Tom Hanks, Annapolis
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Are Chesapeake Bay polluters getting off easy?
Would putting more polluters behind bars help restore the Chesapeake Bay? The Center for Progressive Reform believes it would. In a new report, the a pro-regulatory think tank argues that both state and federal authorities prosecute water polluters...
Tags: Trials, Environmental Pollution, Laws, Water Pollution, Prosecution
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Obama missteps facilitated Libyan attack
After a week of President Barack Obama's typical lying fashion, his administration finally admitted that the terrorist assault on the American consulate in Benghazi and the assassination of Ambassador Chris Stevens was a preplanned operation by anti-...Tags: Al-Qaeda, Death of Osama bin Laden (2011), Central Intelligence Agency, Osama bin Laden, Libya
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Colonial Players offers thought-provoking production of 'Sunlight'
Colonial Players' second offering of its 64th season is Sharr White's 2009 award-winning play "Sunlight." This enduring all-volunteer company's bold choice of a topical drama examining controversial issues is laudable, although its timing, when many...
Tags: Annapolis, Sprague, Laws, Colleges and Universities, Ethics
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Arab 'anger' starts with flawed Islamic states
In "Understanding Arab anger" (Sept. 19), Shibley Telhami, the Anwar Sadat professor for peace and development at the University of Maryland, claims that "the deepest sources of anger against America … pertain to the presence of U.S. forces in...Tags: Religious Conflicts, The Wall Street Journal, Minority Groups, Islam, Central Intelligence Agency
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House passes bill to simplify some international travel
Passengers flying internationally from Ireland, Canada and the Caribbean through other airports around the United States may soon have an easier time with their luggage. On Sept. 11, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 6028, the "No-Hassle Flying...
Tags: Barbara Lee, U.S. House of Representatives, Republic of Ireland, Joe Walsh, Caribbean Islands
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Dennis C. Kain, BSO timpanist
Dennis C. Kain, longtime Baltimore Symphony Orchestra principal timpanist, whose career spanned more than four decades, died Saturday of colon cancer at his Hamilton home. He was 73.
"Dennis was not only a wonderful musician and timpanist, but also a...Tags: Music Industry, Marin Alsop, Manhattan (New York City), Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), The New York Times
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WBAL radio picks Washington talk show host to replace Durian
The Baltimore SunBryan Nehman, co-host of the "Brian and Bryan Show" on Washington's WMAL radio, has been hired by Baltimore's WBAL to replace Dave Durian during morning drive time. Nehman previously anchored morning news on the politically conservative talk and news...Tags: Radio, Dave Hill, Talk Shows (genre)
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Walmart opposed again at Harford council meeting
About 30 residents made their opposition to the proposed Walmart at Plumtree Road and Route 924 clear to members of the Harford County Council Tuesday at their meeting. The Walmart issue was not on the agenda for Tuesday's council meeting, although the...
Tags: Walmart, Interior Policy, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Housing and Urban Planning, Section 8 (housing)
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Glen Burnie restaurant raises funds to support emergency workers, military personnel
For a year-old restaurant in Glen Burnie, meat goes nicely not only with rubs and barbecue sauces, but also with donations in support of emergency workers and service members. In a short time, Mission BBQ has developed a reputation for donating countless...
Tags: Under Armour Inc., Ellicott City, Relief and Aid Organizations, Glen Burnie, Outback Steakhouse Incorporated
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Sundial part of 9/11 commemorative events
After the speeches and somber fanfare that marked the 10th anniversary of the deadliest terrorist attack on American soil, this year's 9/11 events began Tuesday with a more subdued — but no less emotional — observance. On a sunny September...
Tags: Inner Harbor, Harford County, National September 11 Memorial & Museum, Foods and Beverages, Glen Burnie
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