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Minister and author appeals to teen girls
247-4784Kimberly and Tim Powers, co-founders of Walk the Talk Youth Ministries in Chesapeake, have spent the past decade and more ministering to the particular needs of teen girls with a message of acceptance and love. "That's the bottom-line need when you talk...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Twilight (book), Hotels and Accommodations, E-Commerce Industry, Stephenie Meyer
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Losing Black & Decker a bad sign for Md. business
It wasn't on the agenda, but the loss of Black & Decker's headquarters was drinks-and-hors d'oeuvres chatter at the Maryland Chamber of Commerce's policy conference in Cambridge on Thursday. Don't call it happy hour. The Fortune 500 company is shifting...Tags: Public Finance, Regional Authority, Black & Decker, Executive Branch, Economic Policy
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Maryland Gov. O'Malley says he'll create commission on small business
CAMBRIDGE, Md. (AP) — Gov. Martin O'Malley says he plans to create Maryland's first commission on small business. It's one of a variety of plans to help small businesses the governor is outlining on Thursday night at a gathering of the Maryland...Tags: Finance, Small Businesses, Martin O'Malley, Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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Bankruptcy filing halts sexual abuse trial
Facing hundreds of millions of dollars in potential liability for sex abuse claims, the diocese that ministers to Eastern Shore Catholics filed for federal bankruptcy-law protection hours before the civil trial of a former priest was to have started...Tags: Trials, Church and State Relations, Financially Distressed Companies, Court Preliminary, Sexual Assault
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Dorchester County gets funds for water projects
Dorchester County will receive a $3 million injection of federal stimulus funding to help build water and sewer lines and a stormwater management facility at a technology park in Cambridge, federal officials said Friday. The federal Economic Development...Tags: Dorchester County, Economic Policy, Chesapeake Bay
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Deaths elsewhere
JODY POWELL Carter press secretary Jody Powell, who was White House press secretary and among the closest and most trusted advisers to President Jimmy Carter, died Monday of a heart attack. Powell, a member of the so-called Georgia Mafia that...Tags: Georgia, Public Relations, Jimmy Carter, National Government, Mafia
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Author James McBride brings slave history to the Baltimore Book Festival
James McBride had no idea Maryland's Eastern Shore would be the setting for his next novel when he first headed there about seven years ago. In fact, he says, he was on his way to Washington to research a book on the death of Abraham Lincoln when he...Tags: Ralph Nader, Metal and Mineral, Wetlands, Abraham Lincoln, Celebrity Mothers
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Jody Powell dies at 65; press secretary to President Carter
Associated PressJody Powell, who was White House press secretary and among the closest and most trusted advisors to President Carter, died Monday of a heart attack. He was 65. Powell, a member of the so-called Georgia Mafia that descended on Washington after Carter...Tags: Jimmy Carter, Nancy Reagan, Defense, Executive Branch, Heart and Circulatory System
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Councilwoman Holton vows innocence, is 'holding up very well'
In public, City Councilwoman Helen L. Holton casts a formidable figure. She sparred with the city's popular police commissioner over her concern that his detectives weren't solving enough murders, and she has debated with colleagues on development bills,...Tags: Sheila Dixon, Delores G. Kelley, Economic Policy, Bribery, State Budgets
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A shortage of hands
For nearly 20 years, this tiny watermen's village on Hoopers Island has been enlivened each spring by the arrival of several dozen Mexicans - women who bring with them tortillas and tamales, mariachi music and the hands that make the local economy go....Tags: Bodies of Water, Restaurants, United States, Parliament, Employees
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Bea Arthur, Star Of ' 'Maude' And 'The Golden Girls,' Dies At 86
AP Television WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) — Beatrice Arthur, the tall, deep-voiced actress whose razor-sharp delivery of comedy lines made her a TV star in the hit shows "Maude" and "The Golden Girls" and who won a Tony Award for the musical "Mame," died Saturday. She was...Tags: Music Theater, Lucille Ball, Lotte Lenya, CBS Corp., Consumer Electronics Industry
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Actress Bea Arthur Remembered
AP Television WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) — Beatrice Arthur, the tall, deep-voiced actress who considered herself lucky to be discovered by television executives after a long stage career that included a Tony award for the musical "Mame," died Saturday at age 86. The...Tags: Music Theater, Lucille Ball, Lotte Lenya, CBS Corp., Consumer Electronics Industry
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