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Herbert L. "Herb" Thompson, Agnew press secretary, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterHerbert L. "Herb" Thompson, former Associated Press Annapolis bureau chief who later served as press secretary to Spiro T. Agnew during his years as governor and later vice president, died May 30 of pneumonia at a retirement community in State College,...Tags: Heads of State, Journalism, College Sports, Retirement, World War II (1939-1945)
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Former Navy destroyer to be sunk soon to create massive artificial reef
With almost every regulatory hurdle cleared, planners believe they are about two weeks away from sinking a 563-foot former Navy destroyer off the coast of Maryland to create the largest artificial reef on the Eastern Seaboard.
The Arthur W. Radford,...Tags: Woodrow Wilson, Armed Forces, Patapsco, Fishing, Defense
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Snow still blocked, slowed ways to work
As crews continued to clear roads, train tracks and runways of packed snow and ice from the weekend blizzard, another storm was expected to pummel the region today, causing headaches for those returning to work. Crews have worked overtime to restore some...Tags: Locust Point, Employees, Hospitals and Clinics, Hampton Roads Weather, Corporate Crime
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New 'Top Chef' cast includes several Marylanders
Reality CheckBravo just announced the cast of the next season of Top Chef, and how about that -- it includes several Marylanders. One is Jesse Sandlin, the chef at Abacrombie, who Elizabeth Large had already speculated might be in the cast.......Tags: San Francisco, Hollywood (Broward, Florida), Sun Valley, Puerto Rico, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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BWI rain tally for 2009 nears 50 inches
Maryland WeatherPaul M. Novak Jr., of Baltimore, sent me this beautiful photo he shot over the weekend. He said:"I was in Ocean City this weekend and caught and unexpected shot of a rainbow over the Ocean. It was a very blustery day,......Tags: Weather Reports, Baltimore Weather
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'Mindful eating' can help keep you slim
A new study explains why yoga helps practitioners stay slim: People who engage in the traditional form of exercise are more in tune with their bodies in general, including at meal times. Mindful eating helps people to stop eating once they are full,...Tags: Health Organizations, Los Angeles Times, Television
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Across the U.S., mourning transcends religion and politics
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Across the nation yesterday, people of all religions and views paused to remember Pope John Paul II, praising the memory of a pontiff who championed the poor while preaching the virtues of peace, life and tolerance. "The Catholic Church...Tags: Bill Frist, Judaism, Christianity, Vatican City, Religious Leaders
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Prisoners of their heritage
Sun StaffSecond of three parts Jack Yasutake was reading poetry when the government came for him. Within hours of the bombing of Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, three FBI agents pulled up outside his elegant, turn-of-the-century home in the Beacon Hill...Tags: School Examinations, Lawyers, Heads of State, Poetry, Society
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National do-not-call list scrutinized
The Wall Street JournalTwo years after the National Do Not Call Registry took effect -- and with more than 100 million numbers enrolled -- dinner-time conversations are still being interrupted by telemarketing calls. Regulators say the system is working, but a recent random...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Trials, Agricultural Research and Technology, Consumers, Regional Authority
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Seattle mayor recognizes employee same-sex unions
Los Angeles TimesSEATTLE - Six same-sex couples filed suit against King County yesterday after being denied marriage licenses, and Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels immediately pledged his support for such unions, ordering city departments to recognize the marriages of gay and...Tags: Lawyers, Employees, Gays and Lesbians, Regional Authority, Los Angeles Times
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Seattle Archdiocese defends monitoring
Associated PressSEATTLE - The Rev. John Cornelius hasn't been convicted of a crime, but he must meet several times each month with a Washington state parole officer - one hired by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle. The priest, accused of molestation by at...Tags: Washington, DC, Christianity, Sexual Assault, Sex Crimes, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
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Top Maryland employers
SunSpot StaffFrom agriculture and manufacturing to military contracting and natural gas production, Maryland's economy is diverse. And it is this broad spectrum of enterprising activity -- which also encompasses the offices of 21 federal government agencies in...Tags: Hunt Valley, Mercantile Bankshares Corp., Employees, University of Maryland, College Park, UPS Inc.
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