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Annapolis' Borland, Williams lead classes at NOOD Regatta
Two Annapolis sailors, Jeff Borland and Tim Williams, took advantage of favorable winds on their home Chesapeake Bay waters to take the lead in their classes Saturday at the Sperry Top-Sider NOOD Regatta. Borland leads the nine-boat Etchells class...Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Stevensville, Kensington, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Matthew E Baker
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F-35's manufacturers put civilians in 'cockpit'
Rep. Donna F. Edwards slipped into the F-35 cockpit — a stationary demonstration model — and gave the jet a simulated spin, trying out the controls, shooting down enemy aircraft over the Chesapeake Bay and executing a celebratory roll. "This...
Tags: Military Equipment, Linthicum, Government, Public Officials, Budgets and Budgeting
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A first for Florida: Montverde ends atop nation in high-school basketball
Montverde Academy's comeback from 16 points down to win Saturday's National High School Invitational final gave the Eagles the title they coveted most. National champions, a first for Florida prep basketball. ESPN and USA Today moved Montverde (25-2)...
Tags: USA Today
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Alice Cohill Marquez, 100
Alice Cohill Marquez, of Stafford Hall, Clear Spring, Md., died Friday, April 5, 2013, at her home. Born July 10, 1912, in Cohill Station near Hancock, Md., she was the eldest daughter of the late Leo Aloysius and Anna Marie Bevans Cohill. Mrs....Tags: Christianity, American Red Cross, Johns Hopkins University, Roman Catholicism, Washington, DC
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Marian Brooks
The funeral service for Marian Brooks, 101, of Aberdeen is 1 p.m. Tuesday at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Aberdeen with Pastor Jeff Whillock leading the worship. Burial will be in Warner Township Cemetery. Visitation is from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday at...
Tags: Pittsburgh, Lutheranism, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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Marriott plans 35 layoffs in June, several hundred later
Bethesda-based Marriott International warned the state that it will lay off 35 employees in June, and potentially several hundred others later in the year, the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation said Friday. The company's layoff...Tags: Labor Legislation, Unemployment, Labor Markets, Marriott International Inc., Career and Workplace
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William F. Gates, 52
William Frank "Bo" Gates, 52, of Keedysville, Md., passed away Monday, April 22, 2013, at Meritus Medical Center near Hagerstown, Md., after a brief illness. "Bo" was the loving, devoted husband and friend of Charlotte L. Gates of Keedysville, Md. Born...
Tags: Brunswick (Frederick, Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Mount Airy, American Cancer Society, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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VA to immediately evaluate, pay oldest disability claims
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced Friday a plan to immediately evaluate and pay the oldest disability claims, a move that advocates expect will bring relief to Maryland servicemen and women who face one of the largest backlogs in the...
Tags: Eric Shinseki, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Affairs, Barbara A. Mikulski, Politics
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Mapping of zebra fish DNA expected to benefit humans
Scientists have moved one step closer to understanding how genes drive human biology and disease — and they've done it by mapping the DNA of a tiny, decidedly non-human creature known as the zebra fish. In a study published Wednesday by the...
Tags: Science and Technology, Biology, Genetics, Science, Medical Specialization
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Maryland presses for federal support in building two light-rail systems
Backed by an affirming legislative session and soon to be flush with transportation money, state officials went to Washington on Monday to assure the administration that Maryland has both the means and the will to build two light rail systems. "Timing is...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Maryland Transit Administration, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), Travel, Prince George's County
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Federal firefighters push for shift-swap flexibility
When city or county firefighters have a family event or unexpected obligation pop up on a workday, their solution is familiar to most shift workers: They find a colleague willing to trade hours. But for the roughly 10,000 firefighters employed by the...Tags: Tom Coburn, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Government, Fort Meade (military base), U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
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Nancy Hamilton, 91
Nancy Pugh Hamilton, 91, of Hagerstown, Md., passed away Tuesday, March 5, 2013, at Homewood in Williamsport, Md. Born June 13, 1921, in Wheeling, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late Clyde C. Pugh and the late Helen M. Pugh. She was a 1942...
Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Anglicanism, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Human Interest
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