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Outdoors Calendar
BEST BET Wednesday Flat, seven-mile hike in Howard County's Middle Patuxent Environmental Area. Details: 410-381-5489. CHILDREN Tomorrow "Spooky Spiders" program, 10:30a.m., Patuxent Research National Wildlife Visitor Center, Powder Mill Road, Laurel....Tags: Perry Hall, Energy Resources, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Natural Resource Industry
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1st District race may take week to settle
With tens of thousands of ballots yet to be counted, the bitterly fought House race between Democrat Frank M. Kratovil Jr. and Republican Andy Harris is unlikely to be settled before the end of next week, state officials said yesterday.
Kratovil, the...Tags: Local Elections, Voting, John McCain, Government, National Government
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Elizabeth A. Walters, education administrator
Elizabeth A. Walters, a retired religious education administrator who earlier had worked for the National Security Agency, died Oct. 9 of esophageal cancer at her daughter's home in Stevensville. She was 77. Elizabeth "Bettie" Anne Yent was born in...Tags: Fort Meade, National Security Agency, National Security, Defense, Severna Park
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People on the Move
Advertising •Warschawski announced that Brendan Foerster joined the PR agency as a junior associate. He will handle client media relations, market research and account servicing activities. Banking •Provident Bank appointed Lillian Kilroy as...Tags: Hamilton, Government, Marriott International Incorporated, Citigroup Incorporated, National Government
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Meet the Band: David Glaser
Hometown // Annapolis Current members // David Glaser, acoustic guitar and vocals Founded in // 1976 Style // acoustic rock Influenced by // Paul Simon, James Taylor, Stephen Stills Notable // Glaser recently released Cars and Lovers, a concept...Tags: Paul Simon, James Taylor, Vehicles
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Look, but please dont pick, the posies on these garden tours
Special to the TribuneAnnuals and perennials are in bloom, colorful koi are swimming in peaceful ponds, ornamental grasses are swaying in soft breezes, herbs are ready to be picked and fruits and vegetables are ripening. All of these and more are on display in walks through...Tags: River Forest, Edgewater, David Davis, Gardening, Libertyville
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STAFF WRITERTaking a Rest on Sleepy Kent Island// By Zofia Smardz (c) 2007, The Washington Post "What a view," my husband said. I had just tucked into my crab cakes at Hemingway's waterfront restaurant on Kent Island, and the setting sun was shooting pink streaks...Tags: Ceremonies, Washington Post Company, Fishing, Queen Anne's County, Chesapeake Bay Bridge
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Team 7 gets two more wins, ups its lead in Rolex regatta
Sally Barkow and her Team 7 crew continued to sail away from the competition at the Rolex International Women's Keelboat Championship regatta in Annapolis yesterday, winning two of three races. With five wins in eight races overall, Barkow has been so... -
David Nitkin on state politics issues
Issues Eric T., Bel Air: Mr. Nitkin, in your Feb. 13, 2006, Q&A you briefly summarize The Sun's aggressive reporting on an aborted state land sale to a politically connected contractor (at the same price as the state initially paid). A few weeks ago,...Tags: Ellicott City, William Donald Schaefer, Democratic Party, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Employees
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Marylanders gain Olympic berths
The Associated PressKEY BISCAYNE, Fla. - Elizabeth Merrifield Filter of Stevensville and Nancy Haberland of Annapolis clinched Olympic berths in the Yngling class at the sailing trials for the games yesterday. "It's incredibly exciting," their skipper, Carol Cronin, of...Tags: Sailing, Yngling Sailing, Finn Sailing, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Ventura (Ventura, California)
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Isabel Q&A with The Sun's Andrew A. Green
Sun StaffIf you receive unsatisfactory responses from federal or state officials about your claim, please feel free to e-mail Green at andy.green@baltsun.com. Charles H. Willard, Stevensville: I have a gazebo, wharf area and bulkhead that were destroyed by the...Tags: Emergency Planning, Insurance, Edgewater, Labor Legislation, Floods
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High stakes for supermarkets, unions
Special to SunSpotAs the supermarket showdown in California wears on, labor unions across the country are at a crossroads. Negotiations to end a months-old strike against two grocery store chains owned by Safeway Inc., Vons and Pavilion are at an impasse. Meanwhile,...Tags: Employees, Labor Legislation, Employee Benefits, Groceries, Health and Safety at School
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