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What are your memories of 2011?
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsThe big events of 2011 were truly momentous: The Japanese earthquake/tsunami/nuclear meltdown. Uprisings and revolutions across the Middle East. The death of Libyan despot Mohamar Qaddafi and the downfall of Egyptian ruler Hosni Moubarak. The daring U.S....Tags: Rick Scott, Osama bin Laden
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Atwater's in Catonsville introduces Sunday brunch
Dining@LargeThe folks at the Atwater's in Catonsville, the company's central bakery (formally known as Atwater's Natually Leavened Bread), have installed a seating area for customers on the second floor of its historic Frederick Avenue building. In December, Atwater'...Tags: Pies and Tarts, Vegetarian Diet, Potatoes, Salads, Soups
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NOAA: 2010 was wettest globally, tied for warmest
Maryland WeatherThe climate stats for 2010 are coming in. Here are the highlights, from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. You can read the full release here.GLOBALLY: Surface Temperature: Combined land and water temperatures averaged 1.12 degrees F...Tags: Forests, Weather Reports, Hampton Roads Weather, Russia, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Obama on Iraq, and the economy
The SwampPresident Obama's speech from the Oval Office, as prepared for delivery, is available after the jump.......Tags: Politics, Wars and Interventions, Veterans Affairs, Diplomacy, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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Clinton's elbow: 'Conspiracy theories'
The Swampby Mark Silva For all those conspiracy theorists out there, the broken elbow that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton suffered in a fall in the basement of the State Department en route to her car, en route to the White......Tags: G8, George Washington University, Politics, Diplomacy, Services and Shopping
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Obama's healthcare lacks votes: Senator
The Swampby Mark Silva Storm warnings on the healthcare reform front: Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California said today that President Barack Obama may lack the votes in the Senate necessary to push the healthcare reform he wants this summer. "Well to......Tags: Mohammad Khatami, Civil Rights, Pharmaceuticals, Prosecution, U.S. Embassy
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Bagram and beyond: Rivalling Iraq in '09
The Swampby Mark Silva A grim turning point may be nearing in America's two wars: As the U.S. military scales back forces in Iraq and ramps up in Afghanistan, the number of American military deaths in Afghanistan this year is rivaling......Tags: Pat Tillman, Social Issues, Strom Thurmond, National Football League, Wars and Interventions
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Obama and Medvedev: Russian revival?
The Swampby Mark Silva It may not be the "reset button'' that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton presented her Russian counterpart earlier this year - a symbol of the need to start over again in relations between the United States and......Tags: Literature, Globalization, Trips and Vacations, Treaties, Movies
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Obama on racial matters: 'Door still open'
The SwampPresident Barack Obama, the son of a Kenyan and travelling through Ghana today, was asked what Africa means to him - "Is it half of you?'' "Well, no, I don't think it would be fair to say it was half,''......Tags: Social Issues, Arts and Culture, Politics, United Kingdom, History
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U.S. world-view rising: Obama credited
The Swampby Mark Silva The image of the United States has "improved markedly'' in much of the world, according to the findings of a new global survey that shows Western Europeans in particular taking a positive new look at the U.S.......Tags: Research, Egypt, Europe, Turkey, Saddam Hussein
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Bin Laden's son killed: U.S. intelligence
The Swampby Greg Miller U.S. intelligence agencies believe that Osama Bin Laden's son and potential heir in the Al Qaeda organization was killed earlier this year by a Predator missile strike in Pakistan. Saad Bin Laden has been portrayed as the......Tags: Defense, NPR, Armed Conflicts, Foreign Aid, Economic Sanctions
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Dan Quayle: Obama's left-wing problem
The Swampby Mark Silva No hot potatoes here. One former Republican vice president may be giving the Obama administration a hard time lately, but another is offering a measured assessment of the new regime. Dan Quayle, former vice president of the......Tags: Dennis Ross, Harry Reid, Alcoholic Beverages, Lawrence Summers, Government
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