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State plans to preserve 9,200 acres
In a move hailed by conservation leaders, Gov. Martin O'Malley announced plans yesterday to buy five large tracts of forest, farmland and waterfront for more than $71 million to preserve them from development and enhance public access to the Chesapeake...Tags: Natural Resources, Armed Forces, Conservation, Charity, Government
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Crisis Mode: Twitter Shows What I Can (And Can't) Do In Mumbai
Los Angeles Times"Grenade attack in Colaba market," read a Twitter message from a user named Abhishek Baxi on Saturday. Then a few minutes later. "Blast outside Oberoi Hotel in South Mumbai." Baxi was one of the first Twitter users to post updates about the attacks in...Tags: La-Z-Boy Incorporated, Columbia University
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Play it again: Georgetown 75, Maryland 48
First-half slump In its three Old Spice Classic games, Maryland was outscored 110-86 in the first half and just 108-101 in the second half. Star shut down Greivis Vasquez was the Terps' highest scorer, but he did most of his work in the tournament's... -
Not even close: Terps trampled by Georgetown
Orlando SentinelAs Maryland and Georgetown played each other for the first time in seven years, the expressions along the respective benches said it all. Georgetown's players jumped up and down on the sideline, clapping and cheering on their teammates. Maryland's...Tags: Gary Williams, Maryland Terrapins, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Disney's Wide World of Sports
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Georgetown routs Maryland
The Associated PressAustin Freeman, Jessie Sapp and their Georgetown teammates got a big win, and some bragging rights, too. Freeman scored 18 points, and DaJuan Summers had 14 in No. 21 Georgetown's 75-48 victory over Maryland on Sunday in the Old Spice Classic. "Everyone...Tags: Maryland Terrapins
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The top 10
Best B&B towns: 1. Santa Barbara, Calif. 2. Troncones, Mexico 3. Duluth, Minn. 4. Annapolis, Md. 5. Petersburg, Alaska 6. Key West 7. Georgetown, S.C. 8. Yachats, Ore. 9. Cape May, N.J. 10. Kennebunkport, Maine SOURCE: Coastal Living magazineTags: Cape May (Cape May, New Jersey), Key West, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California)
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Obama's national security team
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Solace, for some, is set in stone
Oakland's new Cathedral of Christ the Light stretches skyward, sheathed in gleaming glass that reveals a delicate skeleton of wood and steel.
Terrie Light has spent more than three years thinking about the elegant structure. She has attended more...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Sexual Assault, Bankruptcy, Health Treatments, Roger Mahony
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Hillary Clinton accepts secretary of state nomination
tom.brune@newsday.comHillary Rodham Clinton said she's ready to leave New York and the Senate to return to the world stage after President-elect Barack Obama announced Monday he would nominate his former political rival as his secretary of state. If confirmed by the Senate,...Tags: Joseph Crowley, Government, Defense, 2009 U.S. Presidential Transition, Bill Thompson
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Michelle Obama's family tree has roots in a Carolina slave plantation
Tribune ReportersGEORGETOWN, S.C.—Tiny wooden cabins line the dirt road once known as Slave Street as it winds its way through Friendfield Plantation. More than 200 slaves lived in the whitewashed shacks in the early 1800s, and some of their descendants remained...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Wars and Interventions, Population and Census, Children, National or Ethnic Minorities
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As secretary of state, Clinton faces tough juggling act
tom.brune@newsday.comWASHINGTON - When Hillary Rodham Clinton steps up next to President-elect Barack Obama in Chicago today to accept the nomination as secretary of state, she will be taking on a portfolio whose importance was underlined dramatically by the recent deadly...Tags: Joseph Crowley, Government, Defense, 2009 U.S. Presidential Transition, Bill Thompson
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