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Snow dusts Southern Maryland; rainy weekend ahead
Maryland WeatherMaybe this was our Farewell to Winter storm. Parts of St. Mary's, Calvert, Charles and Prince George's counties reported a dusting to a half-inch of snow on unpaved surfaces this morning as a weak storm drifted across the Carolinas and......Tags: Virginia, West Virginia, White House, Weather Reports, St. Patrick's Day
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Coastal flood advisory from Harford to St. Mary's
Maryland WeatherWinds out of the east and southeast are driving water up the Chesapeake Bay and holding it there. And that's the recipe for minor coastal flooding. The National Weather Service has posted a coastal flood advisory all along the Western......Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Chesapeake Bay, Weather Reports, Weather, Floods
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Under-30 crowd flocks to polls
For months, young people have knocked on doors, made phone calls and given money to support Sen. Barack Obama. Yesterday, they finally had a chance to vote for him. "It's like cool to vote now. It's a fashion statement," said Lola Olakanye, 22, a...Tags: Iowa, University of Maryland, College Park, Polls, Facebook, Colleges and Universities
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Official focuses on bar games
Sun reporterComptroller Peter Franchot is pushing for Baltimore City and Baltimore County to stop providing licenses for thousands of video gambling machines that critics allege make illegal, "under the table" payouts in area bars and restaurants. Lawmakers in...Tags: Politics, Travel, Local Government, Annapolis, Lawyers
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Electronic bingo backed by strong lobbying push
Sun reporterElectronic gambling machines - devices that resemble slots - have been proliferating in rural Maryland counties recently, in part because of a concerted lobbying effort by their manufacturer. Officials in one municipality, afraid that they could be...Tags: Travel, Politics, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Annapolis, Lawyers
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Md. stands to gain 6,600 jobs
Sun StaffMaryland would gain more than 6,600 jobs - more than all but one other state - as jobs throughout the country are sent here under a vast restructuring of the nation's military bases proposed yesterday by the Pentagon. The state's big bases would get...Tags: Politics, Anne Arundel County, Health, Cadiz Incorporated, U.S. Army
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Lawmakers encourage support for base plan
Sun StaffMaryland business and government leaders need to be vocal in support of Pentagon plans to realign the nation's military bases to help counter political opposition that will not end until the fall, two area congressmen told a gathering of business owners...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Rhode Island, Alabama, Corporate Officers, U.S. Department of Defense
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Forever after
Sun reporterWindows line the back of Jeanne Mandel's sprawling brick home on a hill outside Annapolis, affording soothing views of Mill Creek below. But Jeanne trains her gaze on her husband as he moves around the sunroom, waiting for him to look back with those...Tags: The Washington Post, Health, Florida, San Francisco, Dining and Drinking
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Isabel goes against the grain, forces farm's corn maze to close
Sun StaffFor three years, Horizon Organic Farm's Amaizing Organic Corn Maze has challenged visitors with its three-mile entanglement of paths. But this year, Tropical Storm Isabel threw the cornfield maze a challenge: high winds and torrential rains that...Tags: Tropical Storms, Farms, University of Maryland, College Park, Pumpkin, Chincoteague (Accomack, Virginia)
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Governor is dissatisfied with Sun investigation
Sun StaffThe Ehrlich administration said yesterday that it was unsatisfied with the results of a four-month investigation by The Sun's public editor that found all but a handful of its complaints about the newspaper's coverage of the governor to be unfounded. "We...Tags: Politics, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Government, Justice System
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Wrath of Isabel
Sun StaffWith further havoc expected today, Hurricane Isabel delivered its promised punch last night, lashing Maryland with high winds and heavy rain that caused flooding across the state and knocked out power for hundreds of thousands. The storm claimed one...Tags: Pocomoke City, Floods, Ocean City, Tornadoes, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.
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Hackerman's partner held fund-raiser for governor
Sun StaffGov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. collected $100,000 for his re-election campaign at a private fund-raiser held by a business partner of construction company owner Willard J. Hackerman this month, at the same time the governor's aides were contemplating the sale...Tags: Travel, Politics, Annapolis, Lawyers, Forestry and Timber
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