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Top 10 Sunday havens for escaping the Ravens
Dining@LargeNot everyone loves the Ravens. Not everyone loves televisions in bars, lounges, and restaurants. Even with the sound off, there is always some lunatic at the bar doing that rhythmic clapping thing on a gain of three on second down.......Tags: Jane Austen, Restaurants, Real Estate, Television, Facebook
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'Survivor: Redemption Island': Now, a Russell-free zone!
Reality CheckBucky is back to report on tonight's Survivor. Will we see some more karmic retribution, a la last week? Only time will tell:Welcome back to Survivor: Redemption Island, now a Russell-free zone! We won’t have to see him ever agai......Tags: Social Issues, Entertainment, Jeff Probst, Gaming, Crimes
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Ceazar International market closed?
Dining@LargeLooks like it. I had a tip yesterday (that I failed to act on, thanks anyway JH) and HowChow is reporting today that Elkridge's Ceazar International Market and its adjacent restaurant have apparently closed.......Tags: Globalization, Trade Policy
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Baltimore Farmers' Market now a smoke-free zone
Dining@LargeThe Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts (BOPA) will announce today that the Baltimore Farmers' Market is now a smoke-free zone. Cigarette smoke, that is.The change has the full support of the mayor and the Baltimore City Health Department.......Tags: Jones Falls, Jones Falls Expressway
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Palm Beach County Commission rejects creating "campaign-free" meeting rules
Palm Beach Politics | Sun Sentinel blogsPalm Beach County commissioners on Tuesday decided not to try to make their meetings "campaign-free zones," avoiding a potential First Amendment showdown over rules against what people can say or wear in the commission chambers. The proposal, originally...Tags: Elections, Political Campaigns, Palm Beach County Commission
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New York City Becomes Car-Free Zone for Three Days
KickingTiresFor three consecutive Saturdays this August, New York City's famous Park Avenue thoroughfare will close to all cars, trucks and other motorized transportation. The brainchild of Mayor Michael Bloomberg, "Summer Streets" will transform the streets into...Tags: Services and Shopping, The New York Times, Small Businesses, New York, Michael Bloomberg
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Oil's well: Digging into Iraq, not off-shore
The SwampIn this 2006 file photo, the Discoverer Deep Seas drillship sits on station off the coast of Louisiana as Chevron drills for oil in the Gulf of Mexico. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) by Mark Silva It appears that Western oil......Tags: Prices, Louisiana, Environmental Issues, Contracts, Government
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Sarah Palin's media-free zone
The Swampby Mark Silva That media-free zone around Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin was starting to get a little tighter as the Alaskan governor faced her first meetings with world leaders in New York - Palin never had met any......Tags: Government, Sarah Palin, United Nations, Politics, Executive Branch
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Auto industry needs tough love: expert
The SwampUniversity of Maryland professor Peter Morici at a Senate hearing on the proposed auto industry bailout, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) by Frank James It's doubtful Peter Morici will be receiving any awards any time soon......Tags: Defense, Government, Education, Firearms, Career and Workplace
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President Bush: 'Economic turmoil'
The Swampby Mark Silva President Bush has gone to Peru. But Bush, making his last scheduled trip abroad as president, has not gotten away from the economic crisis that has beset his nation and many others near the close of his......Tags: Contracts, Economic Organization, Social Issues, Career and Workplace, Government
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TARP inspector general questioned
The Swampby Tom Hamburger and Peter Wallsten He was appointed with fanfare in December as public watchdog over the government's multibillion-dollar bailout of the nation's financial system. But now Neil Barofsky, inspector general of the Troubled Asset Relief...Tags: Timothy Geithner, Government, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Barack Obama, Politics
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Obama: Ticked off sometimes, not down
The Swampby Mark Silva President Barack Obama doesn't get down easily, his wife says, but he does get ticked off. If it doesn't show, Michelle Obama explains, he works at that. "You know, he doesn't get down easily,'' the first lady......Tags: CNN (tv network), Social Issues, Career and Workplace, Government, Sarah Palin
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