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Jack Brooks dies at 89; longtime Democratic Texas congressman
Jack Brooks hounded government bureaucrats, drafted articles of impeachment against President Nixon and was a strong supporter of civil rights in a congressional career that spanned four decades. But the Texas politician was perhaps best known for his...Tags: U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Armed Forces, Justice System, Joe Biden, Elections
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Theater review: 'Art of Murder' from Thriller Theater
The program for "Art of Murder," the first production from Thriller Theater, is pocket-sized. The cast biographies are written in teeny-tiny type — but patrons are given a mini-magnifying glass to study the page a la Sherlock Holmes as if it were...
Tags: Murder, Winter Park, Arts and Culture, Liza Minnelli
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Maryland's crab outlook, like weather, iffy
Independence Day means steamed crabs for many Marylanders, but the outlook for celebrating the nation's birthday with a heaping tableful of locally caught crustaceans is as iffy as the weather of late.
Despite a bumper crop of crabs tallied in the...Tags: Restaurants, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Ocean City, Dining and Drinking
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A better way to ensure the bay's bounty
More crabs to catch and fewer rules by which to catch 'em. That'd be the Holy Grail for Chesapeake watermen. It's why top crabbers in Maryland, from Havre de Grace to Smith Island, have been traveling monthly, for the past 18 months, to long and...
Tags: Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Havre de Grace, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Consumer Goods Industries, Foods and Beverages
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Flights no longer available out of Beaumont
KIAHFor all three of you who have ever flown in and out of Beaumont, you won't be able to anymore as of July 1. Colgan Air operates services at Jack Brooks Regional. But, Colgan Air is a sunsidiary of Pinnacle Airlines which filed for bankruptcy protection...Tags: Bankruptcy, United Air Lines, Financially Distressed Companies, Pinnacle Airlines Corp., George W. Bush
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Md. crab processors battle federal wage rule
Jack Brooks and other leaders of Maryland's seafood industry have faced the same problem for more than a decade: a shortage of seasonal foreign workers to pick out the morsels of crab meat that wind up on dinner plates across the country.
But this...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Justice System, Unemployment, Baltimore County, Food Industry
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Steaming and boiling face off in annual crab cook-off
Along most of America's coastline, crustaceans get boiled. Sometimes in plain old Yankee water. Sometimes in spicy Cajun stock. Whatever the liquid, there's a whole pot of it bubbling away. Whatever the seafood — Maine lobster, Carolina blue crab,...Tags: Maine, Sausages, Dining and Drinking, Potatoes, Oranges
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Crabs plentiful for now, though still pricey
Crabs are plentiful so far this year in Maryland, but that doesn't mean there'll be enough to go around on Independence Day weekend, when nearly every patriotic Marylander, it seems, dreams of feasting on the state's official crustacean. Nor will they...Tags: Restaurants, Annapolis, Science and Technology, Homes, Animals
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Religion: Speakers and Topics
Beaver Creek Church of the Brethren, Pastor Rachel Black's sermon topic will be Living Thanks at the 10 a.m. service Sunday. Mary Medas will be the worship leader. Sunday school is at 9 a.m. A Thanksgiving meal will follow worship. Benevola United...Tags: Thanksgiving, Worship (music group), Reformed, Methodist, Baptist
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Home beckons for crab pickers
sun reporterFISHING CREEK // Five months after coming to this marshy village on the Chesapeake Bay to take jobs picking crabs in a processing plant, Trinidad Tovar Tovar and a dozen other workers headed home to Mexico yesterday, their luggage bulging with trinkets,...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Labor Legislation, Trinidad and Tobago, Arts and Culture, Maryland
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Crab industry gets back to business
Sun StaffHOOPERS ISLAND - Just a few months ago, Harry Phillips wouldn't have bet a nickel that his crab processing plant would still be in business - much less humming along, turning out mounds of creamy steamed crabmeat. In March, Maryland's Eastern Shore...Tags: Justice System, Laws, Labor Day, Labor Legislation, Arts
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Films from around the world at the Florida Film Festival
FLIGHT OF THE RED BALLOON Saturday, March 29, 1:45 p.m.–3:40 p.m. at Regal Saturday, April 5, 4:30 p.m.–6:25 p.m. at Regal Albert Lamorisse's brilliant 1956 children's classic The Red Balloon serves as inspiration. A little boy and his baby...Tags: Comedy (genre), Olive Garden, Dining and Drinking, Arts and Culture, Cesar Awards
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