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Calvert wins area snow derby
Maryland WeatherThe forecasters out at Sterling have posted their snow map for accumulations since mid-day yesterday. Looks like Calvert and St. Mary's counties top the tallies with 11-12 inches. Yesterday's Winter Storm Warning called for 6 to 10 inches. Not a......Tags: Weather Warnings, Maryland
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The best yogurt
Dining@LargeI've decided I should start eating a carton of plain yogurt every day for health reasons. I'm not defending this decision, so don't try to get in an argument with me about whether yogurt is any better for you than......Tags: The Washington Post, Sour Cream
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Too many unanswered questions remain for dead Va. girl's parents
Baltimore Sun reporterWeeks before Annie McCann disappeared from her suburban Washington home and turned up dead in Baltimore, her mother, Mary Jane, noticed something strange: The 16-year-old had started attending 6:30 a.m. Mass.Annie was a devout Catholic, an altar girl...Tags: Cell Phones, Gaming, Teen-agers, Vehicles, Suicide
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Space shuttle loss hurts Lockheed, other NASA stocks
Sun StaffAs NASA continued to investigate the shuttle Columbia's disintegration and ponder the future of the nation's manned space program, Wall Street seemed to draw its own conclusion yesterday and punished stocks of the shuttle's manufacturers - along with...Tags: Northrop Grumman Corporation, NASA, George W. Bush, Boeing Co., Space Programs
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Tornado's power, path rare for Md.
Sun StaffTornadoes occur somewhere in Maryland nearly every year. But few have had the power to pick up automobiles and cause the deaths, injuries and destruction seen from College Park to Laurel on Monday. "I was impressed by the continued strength of the...Tags: Business, Moving and Storage, Reisterstown, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Maryland
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La Plata twister Md.'s worst
Sun StaffLA PLATA - The tornado that roared across Southern Maryland on Sunday night, killing three people, was the worst twister in state history, the National Weather Service reported yesterday. And it showed. Stunned residents and elected officials who...Tags: Water Supply, Fox Broadcasting Company, Television, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Maryland
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Studies suggest link between lead, violence
Sun StaffTwo new studies on the effects of lead exposure to be released this week suggest that the toxin commonly found in household paints made before 1960 may stunt normal brain growth and could contribute to patterns of violent crime. The reports - to be...Tags: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Nursing, Gaming, FBI, Kennedy Krieger Institute
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Police say letter to New York Post is anthrax-laced
From Staff And Wire ReportsA letter mailed to the New York Post has tested positive for anthrax and is similar to anthrax-laced letters sent to NBC news anchor Tom Brokaw and Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, police said late yesterday. The letter addressed to "Editor" was...Tags: George W. Bush, CNN (tv network), Tom Brokaw, Tom Daschle, Maryland
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'No guarantees' that mail is safe, postmaster says
Sun StaffTrying to reassure postal workers and an anxious public, the postmaster general moved to shore up the U.S. postal system against biological attack -- even suggesting that people should wash their hands after touching their mail. "We're telling people...Tags: Television, Transportation, Maryland, Medical Procedures and Tests, Glen Burnie
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2 mail workers die, 2 ill
Sun StaffThe capital region's bioterrorism crisis deepened yesterday after two employees at Washington's primary mail-handling facility died of suspected inhalation anthrax, and two others were seriously ill with the same illness. Health authorities said they...Tags: Tom Daschle, Transportation, National Security, Medical Procedures and Tests, Flu
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Base realignment threatens to worsen ills linked to sprawl
Sun StaffWhile officials in Maryland have publicly welcomed the prospect of gaining 6,600 federal jobs through the military base realignment proposed by the Pentagon, independent planners and activists say the move threatens to worsen the ills of suburban sprawl...Tags: Virginia Tech, Local Government, Aberdeen Proving Ground, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), U.S. Department of Defense
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Postal clerk ninth victim of anthrax
Sun StaffA postal clerk who sorted mail in the District of Columbia and Maryland is in serious condition with inhalation anthrax, prompting postal officials to evacuate two distribution centers yesterday and test about 2,250 workers for the disease. As a...Tags: CNN (tv network), Tom Brokaw, Tom Daschle, Transportation, Television
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