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Feds name Harford a High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area
Harford County was added Monday to the national list of High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas in recognition of the county's drug crime problem. Along with seven other counties across the country, Harford was added to the ranks of High Intensity Drug...Tags: Porter, Orange County (New York), Drug Trafficking, Harford County, Law Enforcement
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Lost 'Fortune'
Walk the streets of downtown Baltimore, and you might feel the presence of its corporate ghosts. On Gay Street, perhaps you'll meet Alexander Brown, the Irish immigrant who started the nation's first investment firm here more than 200 years ago.
Head...Tags: Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Aerospace Manufacturing, Employees, Economy, Business Enterprises
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Hard times for the arts
As the Baltimore Opera Company rehearsed last month for the production of Bellini's Norma, it faced a serious problem: Its available cash had dried up. With rumors spreading about the company folding, a board member ensured that the show would open - by...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Opera (genre), Orange County (California), Finance
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Diocese reportedly tried to hide abuse
Associated PressSANTA ANA, Calif. - Leaders of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange scripted public statements to hide sexual misconduct cases involving a priest and a choir teacher, according to a newspaper account of sealed documents that were accidentally released....Tags: Lawyers, Christianity, Juvenile Delinquency, Abusive Behavior, Lodi (San Joaquin, California)
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Calm voice describes horror
Sun ReporterThe public face of a tragedy is often not the bereaved relative or the hapless killer, but rather the official who steps before the microphones and brings the event into focus. After the killings of five Amish schoolgirls in rural Pennsylvania on Monday,...Tags: Murder, Michael Carona, Fires, Dundalk, Juvenile Delinquency
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Kentucky diocese agrees to $120 million settlement
Los Angeles TimesCOVINGTON, Ky. - Marking the largest settlement yet in the Roman Catholic Church's sexual abuse crisis, the Covington Diocese said yesterday that it had agreed to pay up to $120 million to alleged victims of child molestation. The amount, which must be...Tags: Lawyers, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Christianity, Abusive Behavior, Sex
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Where the jobs are
The Wall Street JournalEven in a jobless recovery, people are finding work -- if they have the right skills. Or if they are willing to move. Last month, the U.S. economy produced a disappointing 21,000 jobs, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That capped a three-year...Tags: Loudoun County, Computer Networking and Internet, Kelly Herndon, Hospitals and Clinics, Employees
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September 4
Sun StaffCabbage Soup Makes 3 quarts, serves 8 1/2 teaspoon garlic salt 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder 1/4 teaspoon black pepper 2 celery stalks, chopped one 16-ounce can kidney beans, undrained 1/2 large head of cabbage, chopped one 28-ounce can chopped...Tags: Strawberries, Foods and Beverages, Chili, Mustard, Onions
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Clergy sex-abuse suits reach 300 in 16 states
Associated PressAt least 300 civil lawsuits alleging clerical sex abuse have been filed in 16 states since January, when the case of a pedophile priest in Boston spurred claims against Roman Catholic dioceses across America, a nationwide review has found. Lawyers say...Tags: Lawyers, Christianity, Trials, Sexual Assault, Roman Catholicism
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Can a draft promote peace?
Sun StaffThirty years ago, when the United States was fighting the war in Vietnam, much of the peace movement revolved around the college campus. Then, anti-war protest was often associated with words like "counterculture" and "draft dodger." Today's protesters...Tags: Charles B. Rangel, Colleges and Universities, Demonstration, University of Michigan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Convicted 'Dating Game' Serial Killer Rodney Alcala to be Extradited to NY
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- A judge ruled that condemned serial killer Rodney Alcala, who was sentenced to death in Orange County for five murders, can be extradited to New York to stand trial in two other murder cases. Rodney Alcala, 68, was indicted in New...Tags: Murder, Trials, Arts, Marin County (California), Punishment
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The New Bridal Shoe
Typical of today’s fearless new trends in wedding fashions, this season’s bridal shoes are anything but boring.
Modern brides are trading veils for beaded headbands, buttoned-up receptions for lawn games and spiked lemonade, and tiered...Tags: Marriage, Weddings, Event Planning
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