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In converts, authorities see threats
Their evening prayers ended, a small group of Muslim men lingering in a storefront mosque in Woodlawn turned to the news of the day: A man who had knelt among them had been arrested on charges of terrorism. Antonio Martinez, who they said converted to...Tags: Facebook, Terrorism, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Judaism, Trials
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Celebration, tears greet Obama's victory across U.S.
The Associated PressCrowds danced in the streets, wept, lifted their voices in prayer and brought traffic to a standstill. From the nation's capital to Atlanta to Los Angeles, Americans celebrated Barack Obama's victory and marveled that they lived to see the day that a...Tags: Emmett Till, Christianity, Barack Obama, Martin Luther King Jr., Health and Safety at School
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State tourism offices
States and many U.S. territories have tourism offices to help visitors. When requesting travel literature, be as specific as possible. Here's a list of Mid-Atlantic region state travel offices. Alabama // Alabama Bureau of Tourism & Travel, 401 Adams...Tags: Economic Policy, Des Moines (Polk, Iowa), Columbus, Denver, Sacramento
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ChoicePoint had earlier data leak
Times Staff WritersScammers penetrated ChoicePoint Inc.'s vast online database of personal records five years ago in an operation similar to a more recent case that has triggered a national furor over privacy, court records show. Two Nigerian-born fraud artists were...Tags: Lawyers, Interior Policy, Prisons, Trials, Punishment
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Washingtonians wary but resolute in solidarity
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The nation's capital spent much of yesterday looking over its shoulder and scanning the skies overhead. In a city that escaped last Sept. 11 without the devastation that was perhaps intended for it, anxiety and caution abounded. Even as...Tags: Terrorism, Transportation, Employees, Emergency Planning, American Airlines, Inc.
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Supporters of Iraq war hold San Francisco rally
Associated PressSAN FRANCISCO - At the site of some of the most heated U.S. protests against the war with Iraq, demonstrators supporting the war rallied yesterday while also expressing support for others to state their views. "Americans are allowed to have opinions ......Tags: United Nations, Real Estate Agents, Demonstration, Iraq War (2003-2011), San Francisco
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A profound victory for humanity
FIFTY YEARS later, the landscape of American race relations looks so radically different that it is hard to remember what the nation looked like before the Supreme Court's decision in Brown vs. Board of Education. But in 2004, an increasing number of...Tags: Demonstration, Thurgood Marshall, Migration, Sociology, Social Problems
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An earth force for a generation of Baltimore teens
Sun StaffBuddy Deane, a Pied Piper to a generation of Baltimore teen-agers with his rock 'n' roll television dance show that became an inspiration for the hit Broadway musical Hairspray, died yesterday of complications from a stroke at Jefferson Regional Medical...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Clubs and Associations, Music Industry, Theater, Arts
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BWI growth trend nears lead
Sun StaffIf current trends continue, Baltimore-Washington International Airport will handle more than 20 million passengers this year and emerge as the busiest of the region's three major commercial airports. That means there will be more cars and more parking...Tags: U.S. Airways, Delta Air Lines, Marketing, Columbus, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)
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'It's a little bit of hell'
Sun StaffBaltimore's railroad tunnel fire burned into a third night, despite the efforts of firefighters who dragged out a string of smoldering rail cars late yesterday but had to labor cautiously under a roof weakened by a water main break. Foiled attempts to...Tags: Railway Transportation, Employees, Labor Legislation, Bill Hall, Environmental Politics
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Bayou-tiful win
Sun reporterPrairie Bayou escaped a near brush with disaster yesterday and won the first Preakness Stakes in modern times in which a horse suffered a fatal injury. The death of Union City, who had to be humanely destroyed after fracturing sesamoid bones in his...Tags: Black Hills Corporation, Kentucky Derby, Triple Crown, Horse (animal), Bodies of Water
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