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Scott names four more transition-team members
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelGov.-elect Rick Scott released the names of four members of his transition team this afternoon — but only two of them have ties to Florida. His press release described the quartet as “a team of professionals dedicated to changing the way... -
The week ahead
Chicago TribuneMonday: -- Earnings: Commerce Bancorp Inc.; Eaton Corp.; W.W. Grainger Inc.; Marshall & Ilsley Corp.; Mattel Inc.; Pharmaceutical Product Development Inc.; Sonic Corp.; Wachovia Corp. Tuesday: -- September producer price index -- September industrial...Tags: Northern Trust Corporation, Schering Plough Corporation, Motorola, Inc., Commerce Bancorp Incorporated, Allstate Corp.
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Community begins to cope with shootings
Baltimore Sun reportersSomething awful happened inside the yellow house on Washington Street, as the creaky wooden porch made clear all weekend. It was wrapped with tarps while police worked inside Saturday, sifting through a crime scene more horrid than anything they could...Tags: Death, Amnesty International, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Family
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Debt believed to be factor in family deaths
The Washington PostThe man who killed his wife and three young children and then himself in a tiny Frederick County town last week was at least $460,000 in debt and owned a Florida house that was in foreclosure, according to property records and police officials. In one of...Tags: Death, Florida, Colleges and Universities, Homes, West Virginia
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CSX to pay $2 million to Baltimore
Sun reporterFour and a half years after a derailment and fire in the Howard Street Tunnel created havoc downtown, CSX Transportation Inc. has agreed to pay Baltimore $2 million to settle the city's lawsuit against the railroad company. Mayor Martin O'Malley and...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Companies and Corporations, Transportation, Laws, Transportation Industry
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'Hidden historical asset of Baltimore' was born of necessity
Sun StaffThe 1.7-mile Howard Street Tunnel that billowed smoke yesterday is not a prominent part of the Baltimore landscape, not a source of great civic pride. Yet the tunnel, mostly ignored and unseen - even unknown to many residents - is hugely important, the...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Transportation, PSINet Incorporated, New York, Locust Point
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Derailed train linked to chemical in sewers
Sun StaffA flammable chemical that mysteriously appeared in Inner Harbor sewers - and may have been the cause of a manhole cover explosion Aug. 11 - came from the CSX Corp. train that derailed and caught fire three weeks earlier, the state said yesterday. An...Tags: Maryland, Explosions, Transportation Accidents, Disasters and Accidents, Washington, DC
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Tests to seek chemical source
Sun StaffAuthorities hope new soil and groundwater tests will show whether the flammable chemical that exploded Saturday under downtown streets leaked into city storm drains from the Howard Street Tunnel, site of last month's train derailment and fire. City...Tags: Maryland, Explosions, Transportation Accidents, Disasters and Accidents, Railway Accidents
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Explosions in city still 'a mystery'
Sun StaffTwo days after six small underground explosions rocked downtown Baltimore, authorities remained stumped yesterday as to how 1,000 gallons of a highly flammable chemical pooled beneath a major intersection without notice before blowing up. City, state and...Tags: Maryland, Explosions, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Transportation Accidents, Disasters and Accidents
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Rail inspectors conduct urgent survey of tunnel at city's request
Sun StaffThe Federal Railroad Administration conducted an emergency inspection during the weekend of the Howard Street Tunnel - site of a 2001 derailment and fire in downtown Baltimore - but found no serious safety problems. The inspection was prompted by a...Tags: Transportation, Environmental Pollution, Justice System, Transportation Industry, Travel
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Making Baltimore a hard target
Sun StaffOn the Day After, the morning of Sept. 12, Mayor Martin O'Malley was frustrated. He wanted guidance on what Baltimore should do to protect itself against terrorism, and he couldn't get answers or even a basic checklist from anyone, including federal...Tags: Finance, Death, Hospitals and Clinics, Wars and Interventions, Regional Authority
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