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Regulators OK Ciena's bid to buy Nortel optical business
Regulators have cleared the way for Ciena Corp. to acquire the optical networking business of Toronto-based Nortel Networks Corp. for $521 million, the Linthicum technology company said Tuesday. Both U.S. and Canadian regulators waived waiting periods...Tags: Bankruptcy, Nortel Networks Corporation, Ciena Corporation, Anti Trust Crime, Financially Distressed Companies
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Historic house tours
The Ann Arrundell County Historical Society has opened the historic Benson-Hammond House and North Browse and Buy Shoppe at Aviation Boulevard and Andover Road in Linthicum for the season. Tours are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays. Group...Tags: Museum Dioramas
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Real Estate Wonk: Housing markets: Baltimore vs. Washington
Home-sale trends are generally stronger in and around Washington, but the Baltimore area is showing some signs of life. That's the conclusion of a new report by Delta Associates, a real estate information and consulting firm, and Metropolitan Regional...Tags: Foreclosures, Homes, Glen Burnie, Sales, Inventories
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Fort Hood shootings: Dueling images in portrait of suspect
Tribune Newspapers— Over the last few weeks, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan drove off the vast Army base at Fort Hood at least a dozen times to enjoy a dinner with Duane Reasoner Jr., an 18-year-old man he was mentoring in the ways of Islam. They would pray at the simple...Tags: Civil Unrest, Religious Conflicts, Islam, Defense, Barack Obama
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Tales of Terror and Heroism Emerge from Ft. Hood
Los Angeles TimesAs the death toll in Thursday's shooting rampage at Ft. Hood rose to 13, new details emerged today about the attack and its aftermath. Sgt. Andrew Hagerman, a military police officer, was one of those who responded to the scene just minutes after the...Tags: Terrorism, Family, Barack Obama, Murder, Hemorrhaging
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Latest On Fort Hood Shootings
Do you know someone at Fort Hood that's from our area? Email news@wreg.com
(Fort Hood, TX 11/6/2009) The death toll in the Fort Hood shooting has risen to 13.
31 people were hurt during an act of violence that sent shock waves through the American...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Family, Defense, Suicide, Employees
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Wellness wars
eileen.ambrose@baltsun.comIf you don't have a wellness program yet at work, one likely will come your way soon. And if you do, count on your employer aggressively making sure you participate. Employers generally are still cutting benefits and shifting more health care costs...Tags: W.R. Grace & Co., Government Health Care, Employers, Northrop Grumman Corp., Medical Services
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William Peter Feimer
William Peter Feimer, a World War II Army Air Forces fighter pilot who later joined the Baltimore Police Department, died Monday of complications from Alzheimer's disease at Heart Homes Lutherville, an assisted-living facility.
The longtime Linthicum...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Air and Space Accidents, World War II (1939-1945), Family, Defense
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Site near BWI offered for slots
A company that is planning a mixed-use development near Baltimore- Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport has floated the location as a possible venue for a slots casino if a nearby site at Arundel Mills mall falls through. Linthicum Heights-...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Martin O'Malley, John R Leopold, Local Authority
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Annapolis considers 'renewable energy park'
Baltimore Sun reporterHoping to make some green out of going green, Annapolis officials are weighing an ambitious plan to convert an old municipal dump into a "renewable energy park" that would generate enough electricity to supply all of the power the state capital consumes,...Tags: Renewable Energy, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Local Authority, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Army psychiatrist blamed in Fort Hood shooting rampage
Reporting from Ft. Hood, Texas, Washington and Los Angeles -- An Army psychiatrist who was about to be deployed to Iraq allegedly armed himself with two guns and opened fire Thursday afternoon on the grounds of Ft. Hood, the country's largest military...Tags: Terrorism, Barack Obama, Weaponry, Murder, Psychiatry
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Fort Hood shooting: Suspected gunman not among fatalities
In an act of violence that sent shock waves through the American military establishment and raised questions about base security, a man armed with two handguns allegedly opened fire Thursday afternoon on the grounds of Ft. Hood, the country's largest...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Family, Defense, Suicide, Employees
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