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Six quickly builds HU into MEAC's dominant women's program
HAMPTON — Ariel Phelps was so angry that she barely spoke to her head coach, David Six. Hampton University's women smothered opponents on the way to the first unbeaten regular season in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference in six years. They were...
Tags: Philosophy, Basketball, Boo Williams, College Football, Sports
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False report: port trade pub retracts article that says privatization decision shelved
A UK-based port trade publication posted and then pulled an article Thursday that said the Virginia Port Authority board had decided to shelve privatization plans, several days before a scheduled vote on that issue. "Despite having received multi-...
Tags: Government, Privatization, Regional Authority, Company Privatization, Politics
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Frank S. Dudley, real estate broker
Frank Simms Dudley Jr., an Eastern Shore real estate broker and property appraiser, died of complications after surgery March 3 at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The former Baltimore resident was 93.
Born in Baltimore, he was the son of Frank...Tags: Realty, University of Maryland Medical Center, Arts and Culture, Real Estate, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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Writers' Theatre season includes 'Gabler'
Kate Fry will star as Henrik Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler" as part of the 2013-14 season at Writers' Theatre Chicago. Kimberly Senior will direct the new production of the famously passionate drama for a January opening. The fall at Writers' Theatre, located...Tags: Henrik Ibsen, Arts and Culture, Authors
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P3 proponent under scrutiny
Staff WriterIf there is one company wishing to fund the much-needed Calexico West Port of Entry expansion, that company is Kinsell Newcomb & de Dios. In doing so, the Carlsbad-based investment banking firm has gone before the Imperial County Board of Supervisors,...Tags: Contracts, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Bank of America Corp., U.S. Senate, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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New port cranes begin to shoulder load at Seagirt
The manufacturers of Asia just got a lot closer to Baltimore.
Four massive cranes at the Seagirt Marine Terminal began writing the next chapter in the region's maritime history Thursday morning as they started unloading a 981-foot cargo ship laden...Tags: Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Science and Technology, Inner Harbor, Company Privatization, Port of Baltimore
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Actor Denis Leary has a great writer in his family -- his divine wife, Ann!
Liz Smith"THINK LIKE a queen. A queen is not afraid to fail," says Oprah. I'VE HAD a crush on the actor Denis Leary ever since I met him backstage one night at Carnegie Hall. This excellent performer who played the conflicted fireman in television's "Rescue Me"...Tags: Elaine Stritch, Frank Sinatra, Fiction, Celebrities, Carnegie Hall
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In the Pipeline: Monument to brotherhood
The twin towers will soon stand in Huntington Beach. With a little luck and a lot more money, this Sept. 11 will see the unveiling of a remarkable sculpture in front of City Hall. It will feature metallic, exact scale replicas of the World Trade...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Chris Howard, New York City Police Department, George W. Bush, Human Interest
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After record growth, Maryland cruise terminal at capacity
Seven years after opening the South Locust Point cruise ship berth and terminal, Maryland port officials have a problem: capacity, as in, not enough. Without expansion, the record-breaking annual statistics will plateau at about 100 cruises and 241,000...
Tags: Carnival Cruise Lines, Arts and Culture, Basketball, Royal Caribbean International, Sailing
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State Offer Of $4 Million For Electric Grid Operator's Expansion Could Be Unwise
The Hartford CourantISO New England, the nonprofit business that runs the region's electricity grid, is in line for $4 million in state assistance for a $39 million back-up control center under construction in Windsor. The control center would replace a smaller back-up...Tags: Science and Technology, Budgets and Budgeting, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Dominion Resources Incorporated
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Gov. McDonnell vs. Jones-Wagner -- rival approaches to port restructuring
Gov. Bob McDonnell and a group of Hampton Roads lawmakers both want to reform the management structure for state-run ports. But dueling bills lay out divergent approaches when it comes to the governor's power at the piers. For example, the bill...Tags: Government, Timothy M. Kaine, Regional Authority, Suffolk (Suffolk, Virginia), Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Five Funerals Friday For Sandy Hook Victims
The Hartford CourantThe Christmas tree had been knocked down by Friday morning's high winds long before Carl Zencey arrived at the memorial outside the entrance of Sandy Hook Elementary School. Zencey, who has lived in Newtown for three decades, couldn't leave it like...Tags: Stamford, Autism, Religious Festivals, Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism
Mar 22, 2013
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Mar 19, 2013
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Mar 13, 2013
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Feb 23, 2013
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Feb 15, 2013
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Feb 12, 2013
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Mar 16, 2013
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Jan 15, 2013
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Dec 21, 2012
|Story| Hartford Courant
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