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Man in serious condition after early morning collision
A head-on collision early Saturday morning on Route 50 in Anne Arundel County sent two men to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, according to police. Ryan Christopher John, 24, of Greenbelt, was driving a 2007 blue Honda Civic east in the...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland)
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Heat heads for 100 by Saturday; "relief" next week
Maryland WeatherGrab your juleps. There are more showers and storms headed this way on Wednesday, and then we're going to be back on the griddle for Friday and Saturday, with more oppressive humidity, and high temperatures once again threatening the 100-degree mark....Tags: Baltimore Weather, Weather Reports, Weather
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Retirees create demand for daily money managers
Baltimore SunFor most of his life, 88-year-old John McLean handled mundane financial chores on his own. But McLean never learned to type. So several years ago, he hired a daily money manager to come to his Washington home twice a month to enter his transactions...Tags: Government, Justice System, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Employment
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Parks
Find out about historic and scenic sites, as well as programs, fees and directions to Maryland's national parks, monuments and recreation areas: ANTIETAM NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD AND CEMETERY // P.O. Box 158, Sharpsburg 21782 301-432-5124; nps.gov/anti...Tags: Towson, Annapolis, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Travel, Oxford (Talbot, Maryland)
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Transportation system passes biggest stress test on Inauguration Day
Traffic backed up on the Capital Beltway starting about 3 a.m. Washington subway riders were packed together like Tokyo commuters. Lines at some stations forced would-be riders to wait for hours amid the crowds seeking to return home after witnessing...Tags: Barack Obama, Inauguration of President Barack Obama (2009), Travel, Transportation, American Legion
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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, 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: Happiness (state of mind), Politics, Clubs and Associations, Andrew P Harris, Plymouth
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Marylanders who will carry the Olympic torch
SunSpot StaffAdelman, Kristen (Columbia) Ale, Chelsea (Silver Spring) Best, Brandon (Mitchellville) Boggs, Bradley (Baltimore) Bond, James (Baltimore) Bou, Verick (Gaithersburg) Boyer, DeWayne (Silver Spring) Brewer, Margaret (Silver Spring) Brigham, Elizabeth...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Easton (Talbot, Maryland), Bowie
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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: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Osama bin Laden, George W. Bush, Colin Powell
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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 Georges County, Md., police say. All thirteen children on board were reported safe.
The driver, identified as Otto Nuss, 63, of...Tags: Firearms, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Prince George's County, Boyertown, Children
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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: Politics, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, World War II (1939-1945), Interior Policy
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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: Politics, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Travel, Disasters and Accidents
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