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Elderly Woman Stranded at the Inauguration
MORRISTOWN, N.J. (WPIX) -- Talk about a good excuse to buy a cell phone. An elderly woman was left in Washington D.C. after the inauguration when she was separated from her group, unable to find the charter bus she road in on. Seventy-four year old...Tags: Barack Obama, Washington, DC, Maryland, WPIX, Cell Phones
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Doctor profiles veiled in secrecy
Sun reporterSecond of three parts Maryland's official Web site on physicians shows no malpractice claims history for Dr. Willie C. Blair, a Greenbelt surgeon. But that picture is incomplete. An Internet site run by the medical board in Virginia, where Blair also...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Annapolis, Trials, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Orthopedic Surgery
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U.S. casts anti-terror net
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The money came from Afghanistan. The plot was likely hatched in Germany. And the 19 young men who carried out the catastrophic suicide attacks acted largely alone inside the United States, leaving behind few co-conspirators. One month, 655...Tags: FBI, Guerrilla Activity, Maryland, Washington (U.S. state), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Missing bus found outside Washington, D.C.
A school bus that went missing from Berks County early this morning was found 161 miles away this afternoon in Prince George’s County, Md., police say. All thirteen children on board were reported safe.
The driver, identified as Otto Nuss, 63, of...Tags: Firearms, FBI, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Washington, DC, Landover
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Greenbelt is green, inviting with a 'small Mayberry feel'
Special To The SunDuring the Great Depression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt authorized building in Greenbelt one of the first of three planned communities, hoping to create towns that were better connected both socially and economically. The towns were designed to...Tags: Ohio, World War II (1939-1945), College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Maryland, Washington (U.S. state)
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6,000 attend schools rally
Sun StaffArriving in buses and carrying light sticks to pierce the dark, thousands of teachers, parents and students marched to the State House last night to implore politicians to honor a commitment to a $1.3 billion-a-year schools funding plan despite tight...Tags: Annapolis, Government, Maryland, Regional Authority, State Budgets
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2001 was prolific for Marylanders
Special To The SunAmid the tumults of 2001, this region's authors and publishers have stayed by their keyboards and their cash-flow charts, producing new books for the general reader. Here, accordingly, is the annual try at a census of such works, by Marylanders or about...Tags: Annapolis, Baltimore Museum of Art, Sam Harris, Islam, Bill Hall
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Bus driver appears in federal court
Of The Morning CallThe Berks County bus driver who drove 13 Christian school students to Maryland with a gun in the bus yesterday appeared in federal courts today, charged with kidnapping and using a gun to commit a crime of violence. Otto Nuss, 63, drove students at Berks...Tags: Local Government, FBI, Maryland, Prince George's County, Pennsylvania
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School bus driver appears in court
The Allentown, Pa., Morning CallThe Berks County, Pennsylvania bus driver who drove 13 Christian school students to Maryland with a gun in the bus yesterday appeared in Philadelphia federal court today. In a brief court appearance in Maryland earlier this afternoon, Otto Nuss, 63,...Tags: FBI, Maryland, Prince George's County, Pennsylvania, Berks County
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Federal sniper charges filed
Sun StaffGREENBELT - Federal prosecutors rolled out detailed charges yesterday that could bring the death penalty for the 41-year-old Army veteran suspected in the Washington-area sniper slayings, as U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft called the attacks...Tags: Murder, Bank Robbery, FBI, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Trials
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Muhammad jurors to consider unusual issues
Sun StaffVIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - With their exit to the deliberations room, jurors deciding the fate of sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad face some unusual legal issues - they are the first panel to consider a new Virginia anti-terrorism law, and one of a few...Tags: Murder, Trials, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Maryland, Criminal Laws
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In Md., errands, exercise filled hijackers' final days
Sun StaffIn the days before crashing American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon, the hijackers moved freely around Maryland - working out at Gold's Gym in Greenbelt, taking flying lessons in Bowie, buying tickets for the doomed flight at Baltimore-Washington...Tags: FBI, Air Transportation Industry, Guerrilla Activity, Maryland, Islam
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