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Alcohol, speed factors in fatal Laurel crash, police say
A 32-year-old man was killed when the SUV he was driving careened off the road, hit an embankment and overturned in Laurel yesterday evening, Anne Arundel County police said. Claudenir de Souza-Ferreira was driving west on Brock Bridge Road around 5:30... -
Two suspended Lions charged
Of The Associated PressTwo suspended Penn State football players were charged with one count each of possession of a small amount of marijuana. University police filed the misdemeanor charges Wednesday against defensive linemen Maurice Evans and Abe Koroma, who have been...Tags: Jeff Nelson, Joe Paterno, Court Preliminary, Penn State Nittany Lions, Addiction
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Jury vindicates a homebuyer done wrong by her lender
Kimberly Thomas says she couldn't believe it when it came time to sign for the $505,000 house she had agreed to buy in Burtonsville. The interest rate on the Wells Fargo mortgage was 10.65 percent, not the 7.13 percent she says she agreed to. It was a...Tags: Contracts, Lawyers, Wages and Pensions, Loans, Court Administration
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Baci Bar & Grill closes at BWI
Sun reporterA third local business has failed at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport since BAA USA was hired in 2004 to overhaul shopping and dining options for passengers. Baci Bar & Grill, which a Little Italy restaurateur opened outside a...Tags: Southwest Airlines Company, National Government, Government
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A mountain brook blooms in Baltimore
Sun reporterHere's a cure for the noise, the tumult and the cares of modern urban living: Just install a 60-foot mountain brook in your backyard, fill it with boulders and river rock, lotus and sweet flag, rain lily and bog bean, then switch on the waterfalls....Tags: Ceremonies, Nature, Wildlife, Bodies of Water, Rivers
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Finding Nemo (in the fridge)
sun reporterJUST AS A LITTLE GIRL NAMED VIRGINIA DID with her questions about Santa Claus, Lawrence Silberman chose a letter to the editor to express his misgivings about something he found hard to believe - the first weight loss medicine for dogs was hitting the...Tags: Health Organizations, Mass Media, Health and Safety at School, Pfizer Incorporated, Newspaper and Magazine
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Sniffing for deals
Sun StaffChris Smith, full-time real estate investor, is on the hunt for deals, steering his Mercury Cougar along the quiet residential streets of Lochearn at 15 miles per hour so he can see any hints of vacancy or financial hardship: Tall grass. Overgrown or...Tags: Small Businesses, Ellicott City, Chris Smith, Homes, Condos and Houses
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Some commuters rethink lifestyles, jobs, as Amtrak increases its prices
Sun StaffKaren Matthews has been taking the train from Baltimore to her job at a Philadelphia hospital using a monthly pass that costs $528. Next week, Amtrak is raising the price to $882 while insisting she's still getting a good deal. With less than two weeks'...Tags: Healthcare Provider, Hospitals and Clinics, Railway Transportation, Johns Hopkins University, Transportation
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EPA has objection to ICC route plan
Sun StaffFederal regulators are objecting to one of two proposed routes for a highway that Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. has called his No. 1 transportation priority, finding that the state's efforts to lessen the road's impact fall short of what is needed to protect...Tags: Regional Authority, Population, Wetlands, Brian E Frosh, Transportation
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State sees less harm in latest ICC study
Sun StaffThe Ehrlich administration has concluded that Maryland can build a proposed highway in the Washington suburbs with far less environmental damage than a similar study showed under former Gov. Parris N. Glendening. In a summary released yesterday, the...Tags: Colesville, Robert L Flanagan, Transportation, Environmental Pollution, George Bush
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Police provide sketch of truck
Sun StaffPolice yesterday released composite images of a white box truck with weathered paint and a roll-up rear door - one of two vehicles linked by eyewitness accounts to the elusive Washington-area sniper believed responsible for eight killings. Montgomery...Tags: Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland), Murder, Heavy Engineering, Alzheimer's Disease, Health and Safety at School
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Drivers of white vans, trucks face suspicion, stares, stops by police
Sun StaffDrivers of white vans with ladder racks or beat-up box trucks have found they need an alibi. Painters, plumbers, caterers and computer installers have been stopped and searched simply because police think they might be using the same type of...Tags: Carrollton, Law Enforcement, Transportation, Sales, Woodbridge
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