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    Dec 24, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  1. Chronology of 2001 anthrax events

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    Sept. 18: Envelopes containing letters and granular substances are sent to NBC News in New York and the New York Post. Both are mailed from Trenton, N.J. Sept. 22: Editorial page assistant at New York Post who opens letters to the editor notices...

    Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Plastic Surgeons, Health Organizations, Tumors, Dianne Feinstein

  2. Sep 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Contact Information

    The Baltimore Sun Company 501 N. Calvert Street P.0. Box 1377 Baltimore, Maryland 21278 Main number: 410-332-6000 Advertising: 410-332-6300 Circulation/home delivery: 888-539-1280 Classified: 410-539-7700 Sports: 410-332-6200 Newsroom: 410-332-6100...

    Tags: Death

  4. Aug 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Nacho Mama's taps one of the first kegs of Natty Boh in 15 years

    From the Midnight Sun blog:
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    From the Midnight Sun blog: On Thursday afternoon the cramped Canton bar Nacho Mama’s was log-jammed. Inside the bar, which is decorated like a shrine to National Bohemian, there were more people than Mr. Boh logos on the walls. The waitresses had a...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Mount Royal, Health and Safety at School, Fells Point, Dining and Drinking

  6. Jul 20, 2012 |Resource Link| Baltimore Sun
  7. Jul 31, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  8. Sheriff says transition of county policing has been smooth so far

    On July 1, following years of political debate, a resolution passed last year by the Board of County commissioners and months of extensive planning and rehearsal, the Carroll County Sheriff's Office officially assumed its new role as the county's primary law enforcement agency.
    On July 1, following years of political debate, a resolution passed last year by the Board of County commissioners and months of extensive planning and rehearsal, the Carroll County Sheriff's Office officially assumed its new role as the county's...

    Tags: Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace, Safety of Citizens, Government

  9. Jun 30, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  10. Radio station WVIE (1370 AM) drops local sports talk

    The Baltimore Sun
    Three local sports talk show hosts -- Stan "The Fan" Charles, Jerry Coleman and Rob Long -- will be without a home at radio station WVIE (1370 AM) as of Friday morning when the station starts moving to a mainly network news/talk format. The official move...

    Tags: Radio, Entertainment, Television, Fox Broadcasting Company, Talk Shows (genre)

  11. Jul 12, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  12. Retailers, manufacturers crack down on extreme couponing

    It was just a matter of time before businesses began to push back against some of the worst behaviors of extreme couponers.
    It was just a matter of time before businesses began to push back against some of the worst behaviors of extreme couponers. Some retailers and manufacturers have revised their policies lately, restricting the number of coupons consumers can use to...

    Tags: Alabama, Consumers, Groceries, Extreme Couponing (tv program), Politics

  13. Aug 17, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  14. They call her Scary Mommy, and now she's scary successful

    Jill Smokler just might be Baltimore's biggest unknown celebrity. Few recognize her tightly coiled curls, her peanut-butter-eating children, her tired dog. But online, thousands upon thousands of mothers grasp onto her every word. And on Twitter, nearly 155,000 people follow her, more, by far, than Baltimore's mayor, Maryland's governor, chef Duff Goldman and the Ravens' Ray Lewis — together.
    Jill Smokler just might be Baltimore's biggest unknown celebrity. Few recognize her tightly coiled curls, her peanut-butter-eating children, her tired dog. But online, thousands upon thousands of mothers grasp onto her every word. And on Twitter, nearly...

    Tags: Peanuts, Arts and Culture, Elections, Facebook, Mother's Day

  15. Aug 12, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  16. Made in Maryland: About the series

    Today, furniture from all over the world is easy and often inexpensive to come by, but there remains a demand for quality furnishings made by hand. Maryland is home to dozens of businesses producing hand-crafted, often one-of-a-kind furniture, mirrors, lighting and other items for the local market and beyond.
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    Today, furniture from all over the world is easy and often inexpensive to come by, but there remains a demand for quality furnishings made by hand. Maryland is home to dozens of businesses producing hand-crafted, often one-of-a-kind furniture, mirrors,...
  17. Aug 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  18. St. Mary's County warns of potential dam failure

    St. Mary's County has notified residents downstream from St. Mary's Lake Dam of significant flooding from heavy rains that came along with Hurricane Irene. The county had warned residents that the dam could fail. Eddie Hopkins, a spokesman for the...

    Tags: St. Mary's County, Hurricane Irene (2011), Western Branch

  19. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  20. Hopkins home care group charged with discrimination in lawsuit

    A home health care service operated by Johns Hopkins failed to accommodate an employee with breast cancer and later fired her, the U.S. agency that enforces job discrimination laws charged in a suit announced Friday. The Equal Employment Opportunity...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Breast Cancer, Chicago Jobs, Labor Legislation, Discrimination

  21. May 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  22. Woman cited in accident that left Hopkins cyclist in coma pays lesser fine because of police mistake

    The Baltimore woman whose driving errors led to a crash that left bicyclist Nathan Krasnopoler in a coma with possibly permanent brain injuries has resolved the traffic charges against her by paying $220 — about half the amount she would have been...

    Tags: Fines, Punishment, Colleges and Universities, Johns Hopkins University, Crimes

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    May 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Perez vote delayed as confirmation fight intensifies

    WASHINGTON -- A Senate committee vote on Labor Secretary nominee Tom Perez was postponed hours before it was set to take place Wednesday, highlighting what appears to be a growing partisan fight over the confirmation of the former Maryland official. ...

    Tags: Labor Legislation, Mitch McConnell, White House, Parties and Movements, Crime, Law and Justice

  2. May 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Military sex crime record should bring shame

    Maybe, in the end, we will thank Lt. Col. Jeffrey Krusinksi, head of the Air Force’s Sexual Assault Prevention Unit, who was arrested on suspicion of sexual battery early Sunday after a woman reported he drunkenly approached her in a parking lot and grabbed her breasts and buttocks.
    Maybe, in the end, we will thank Lt. Col. Jeffrey Krusinksi, head of the Air Force’s Sexual Assault Prevention Unit, who was arrested on suspicion of sexual battery early Sunday after a woman reported he drunkenly approached her in a parking lot and...

    Tags: Netflix Inc., Sex Crimes, White House, Crime, Law and Justice, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  4. May 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Pentagon reports sharp rise in sex assaults in military

    The Pentagon estimated Tuesday that 26,000 members of the military were sexually assaulted last year, 36 percent more than a year earlier, in a trend so severe that senior officials warned it could threaten recruiting and retention of military personnel....

    Tags: Rape, Sex Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, White House, Courts-Martial

  6. May 6, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  7. Navy reducing flight hours due to budget cuts

    — Budget cuts will force the Navy to scale back flying hours for some of its East Coast-based pilots, sacrificing a degree of readiness in order to save money.
    — Budget cuts will force the Navy to scale back flying hours for some of its East Coast-based pilots, sacrificing a degree of readiness in order to save money. Naval Air Force Atlantic will "probably" reduce flying hours for pilots in two...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment, Human Mishaps, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)

  8. May 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Air Force sex-assault chief arrested on sexual battery charges

    The man leading a U.S. Air Force program responsible for preventing sexual assault has been arrested on suspicion of drunkenly groping a woman in an Arlington, Va., parking lot, officials said Monday.
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    The man leading a U.S. Air Force program responsible for preventing sexual assault has been arrested on suspicion of drunkenly groping a woman in an Arlington, Va., parking lot, officials said Monday. Lt. Col. Jeffrey Krusinski, 41 -- shown with several...

    Tags: FBI, U.S. Department of Defense, Sex Crimes, Ronald Reagan, Assault

  10. May 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Obama's red line on Syria gets squiggly

    The hawks are squawking. Congressional conservatives and the right-wing media are blasting President Barack Obama for going soft on the Syrians. The president insists there is a "game-changing" red line the Syrian government will have crossed if it is found to have used chemical weapons against its people, but he has bent the red line so far, the hawks say, that not only the Syrians, but the Iranians and North Koreans will conclude Mr. Obama is a man with a marshmallow spine whose warnings can be flouted with impunity.
    The hawks are squawking. Congressional conservatives and the right-wing media are blasting President Barack Obama for going soft on the Syrians. The president insists there is a "game-changing" red line the Syrian government will have crossed if it is...

    Tags: Syrian Civil War (2011 - present ), Entertainment Events, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Biological and Chemical Weapons, Rebellions

  12. May 2, 2013 |Story| Daily Press
  13. Pentagon: Expect decision on furloughs 'soon'

    At one time, the Defense Department expected to furlough its civilian employees 22 days.
    At one time, the Defense Department expected to furlough its civilian employees 22 days. Now the estimate is 14. When will the news be official? Soon. That was the word Wednesday from Pentagon press secretary George Little during a briefing with...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment, Employees, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia)

  14. May 3, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  15. Schiff presses for transfer of military aircraft to Forest Service for firefighting help

    Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) and nearly a dozen other members of Congress this week asked for an update from the Department of Defense on sending surplus military aircraft to the U.S. Forest Service, aircraft that could assist in fighting wildfires.
    Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) and nearly a dozen other members of Congress this week asked for an update from the Department of Defense on sending surplus military aircraft to the U.S. Forest Service, aircraft that could assist in fighting wildfires....

    Tags: Google+, Manufacturing and Engineering, U.S. Department of Defense, Aerospace Manufacturing, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  16. May 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. CIA buys trouble in Afghanistan

    In a time when the whetted and arbitrary deficit-reduction knife is cutting bone out of critical U.S. government programs, the image of shopping bags stuffed with CIA cash handed off on a monthly basis to Afghan President Hamid Karzai — who reigns over one of the most corrupt governments on the planet — has outraged many Americans.
    In a time when the whetted and arbitrary deficit-reduction knife is cutting bone out of critical U.S. government programs, the image of shopping bags stuffed with CIA cash handed off on a monthly basis to Afghan President Hamid Karzai — who reigns...

    Tags: Police Investigations, Abdullah II of Jordan, National Government, Central Intelligence Agency, Government

  18. Apr 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Judges sue Social Security over 'quotas' on disability decisions

    Administrative law judges who evaluate disability claims for the Social Security Administration want a federal court to ease a workload that they say makes errors more likely — the latest in a series of challenges confronting the Woodlawn-based agency.
    Administrative law judges who evaluate disability claims for the Social Security Administration want a federal court to ease a workload that they say makes errors more likely — the latest in a series of challenges confronting the Woodlawn-based...

    Tags: Thomas Edward Perez, Environmental Issues, Elections, Litigation, Crime, Law and Justice

  20. Apr 28, 2013 |Story| WSBT-TV
  21. Army says no to more tanks, but Congress insists

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Built to dominate the enemy in combat, the Army's hulking Abrams tank is proving equally hard to beat in a budget battle. Lawmakers from both parties have devoted nearly half a billion dollars in taxpayer money over the past...

    Tags: Robert P. Casey, Jr., Rob Portman, Elections, Parties and Movements, George W. Bush

  22. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Furlough days reduced for Letterkenny workers

    Workers at Letterkenny Army Depot will see a 22-day work furlough that was expected to begin this week as part of the federal budget sequester reduced by eight days, according to a depot spokeswoman.
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    Workers at Letterkenny Army Depot will see a 22-day work furlough that was expected to begin this week as part of the federal budget sequester reduced by eight days, according to a depot spokeswoman. The United States Department of Defense has reduced...

    Tags: U.S. House Committee on Armed Services, Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment, Employees, Budget Control Act of 2011

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