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Road to energy independence goes through ANWR, Keystone
Sometimes, it is worth our time to step back, to take the long view about seemingly intractable issues affecting our country. My long view begins with the gas line days of 1973-74, when a recently minted owner of a 1966 Ford Falcon began the daily...Tags: Energy Resources, Environmental Politics, Wildlife, Natural Gas, Interior Policy
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Groupon: Baltimore restaurants hot and cold on deals
Has The Prime Rib, which requires waiters to wear tuxes and exudes "the intoxicating aroma of old money," according to Esquire magazine, got a deep discount deal for you.
Eat $100 of the restaurant's haute chow and pay just $50 under its wildly...Tags: Groupon, Inc., Washington (U.S. state), eBay Inc., Economy, Business and Finance, Google Inc.
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Smaller and cheaper
The Baltimore SunBALTIMORE - Greg Cantori plans to downsize when he retires. Really, really downsize. His retirement home is 238 square feet -- one-tenth the size of the average new American house -- and sits in his Anne Arundel County, Md., yard. He and wife, Renee,...Tags: Rentals, Baltimore County, Tameka Cottle, Washington, DC, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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Back Story: Arts patron revives outdoor festival in Druid Hill
Barbara Shapiro's love affair with Druid Hill Park dates to her childhood, when she passed through it daily on the way from her Ashburton home to old School 49 on Cathedral Street. And even when construction of Druid Park Lake Drive in the 1940s and...
Tags: Booker T. Washington, Fine Artists, Artscape, Jones Falls Expressway, Culture
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Color Run to draw 25,000 to Camden Yards
Kate Joyce detests running. She has since she was in high school. But the prospect of trotting through vibrant clouds of yellow, blue, orange and pink has prompted her to make an exception this weekend. Joyce will be among 25,000 people participating in...
Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Mother's Day, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Preakness Stakes, National Weather Service
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In testing-dominated system, real learning comes outside the classroom
It's Teacher Appreciation Week, the standardized testing season has mostly ended in the public schools this year — and what have we learned? Parents have learned that their first-graders are developing test anxiety. Teachers have learned that they...
Tags: Schools, Students, Public Schools, Culture, Education
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Thinking small: Compact, cheaper living in 'tiny houses'
Greg Cantori plans to downsize when he retires. Really, really downsize. His retirement home is 238 square feet — one-tenth the size of the average new American house — and sits in his Anne Arundel County yard. He and wife Renee can hitch it...
Tags: Rentals, Baltimore County, Tameka Cottle, Homes
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Back Story: Seeking landmark status for valve house at Cross Keys
Passersby on Falls Road may catch a quick glimpse of what looks like a misplaced limestone mausoleum sitting atop a slight grassy berm in front of the Village of Cross Keys. What they're looking at is one of three surviving Greek Revival valve houses...
Tags: Architecture, Arts and Culture
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A 'Passport' to the world of Druid Hill Park
A Roland Park resident has created a "passport" to Druid Hill Park. Janet Felsten, founder and director of the nonprofit group Baltimore Green Map, introduced the green-colored passport April 19 at a Baltimore Green Week kickoff party in the...
Tags: Racism, LinkedIn Corp., Tourism and Leisure, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Druid Hill
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Scores of area roads remain blocked
Sun StaffFour days after Isabel lashed Maryland, scores of Baltimore-area roads remained blocked yesterday by toppled trees - some ensnared by power lines and awaiting utility crews - and crippled by malfunctioning traffic lights. Workers in Baltimore and the...Tags: Explosions, Baltimore County, Natural Resource Industry, Agricultural Research and Technology, Howard County
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Strong storms passing through Wednesday afternoon; more by week's end
Storms are cropping up Wednesday afternoon as the core of a slow-moving low-pressure system passes through Virginia, and more are expected through the end of the week. A severe thunderstorm warning was briefly issued for parts of western Baltimore...
Tags: Baltimore Weather, Weather Reports, Weather, Pikesville
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United Way launches Healthy Food Week campaign
The Baltimore SunIn its first 15 months, the United Way of Central Maryland's Access to Healthy Food Initiative distributed more than 3.4 million pounds of groceries to low-income individuals and families, the organization said. But because spring and summer are slow...Tags: Baltimore County, United Way , Diets and Dieting, Human Interest
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