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Southwest expands BWI service with new flights
Southwest Airlines will add two destinations next spring to its schedule of flights from Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, the carrier announced Monday. On April 14, AirTran Airways, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Southwest,...Tags: Southwest Airlines Co., BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, AirTran
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Feds: Chiropractor wanted to start new life, planned to flee country
A Daytona Beach chiropractor who knew he was under investigation planned to flee to the Dominican Republic earlier this month and start a new life there, a federal prosecutor said Wednesday. Joseph Wagner, who operated the Wagner Chiropractic &...
Tags: Justice System, Muscle Relaxers, Acupuncture, Lawyers, Alprazolam (drug)
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Lessons from the storm: We're lost without power and coffee
HealthLessons from the storm: We're lost without power and coffee.... -
Moving up and out
In 51 years, no concussions. Despite low-hanging pipes that loop across ceilings and snake down walls, work spaces with clearances barely 5 feet high, and a tight maze full of blind spots where customers could easily collide — the Seminary Co-op...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Philosophy, Awards and Prizes, Employees, Politics
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Prison, consulate sign education agreement
Staff WriterThree agencies have come together to offer Spanish-speaking prison inmates a chance at improving their education through a unique agreement signed Tuesday. The Consulate of Mexico in Calexico, the Mexican National Institute of Adult Education and...Tags: Adult Education, Prisons, Education, Mexico
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JFK 50 turns 50
dona@herald-mail.comThe JFK 50 Mile began as more of a forced march, with 11 male participants, four of whom finished the grueling trek. Almost half a century later, the ultramarathon draws more than 1,000 men and women, some of them elite runners from across the country...Tags: United States Naval Academy, Road Running, Theodore Roosevelt, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, John F. Kennedy
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Who wins on this pitch?
"Official Prize Distribution Statement" is the heading on a mailing that some area consumers are receiving. The letter, it says, serves as a formal notification of the recipient's eligibility in a $1.1 million sweepstakes. The consumer is urged to call...
Tags: Consumers, Sales, Diabetes, Periodicals, Newspaper and Magazine
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Visa issues still delaying arrival of Cuban defector Henry Urrutia
The Baltimore SunNearly four months after signing Cuban defector Henry Urrutia, the Orioles are still waiting for the 25-year-old outfielder to officially join the organization, according to an industry source. Urrutia, who has set up residency in the Dominican Republic,...Tags: Spring Training, Politics, Minor League Baseball, Personal Data Collection, Interior Policy
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Albright-Hernley
Leia Albright and Ryan Hernley were married Sept. 29 at The Lodge at Hillside, Berlin. The bride is the daughter of Sherry Suttmiller and Barry Albright, Berlin. The bridegroom is the son of William and Ruth Hernley, Scottdale. The newlyweds will live...
Tags: Family, ABB Ltd., Marriage
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Nanny Arrested For Fatally Stabbing Two Children In Tub
PIX11.com | @pix11mikeAn Upper West Side neighborhood is in shock today after cops say a nanny killed two young children and tried to commit suicide. "It's about the worst you can imagine" said police spokesman Paul Browne at the scene of the grisly incident one West 75th...Tags: CNBC (tv network), Raymond W. Kelly, Upper West Side, Satellite and Cable Service, Television Industry
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Hurricane Sandy Moving Through Central Bahamas
Content ManagerAs of 5 pm Thursday, the National Weather Service says the center of Hurricane Sandy continues to move through the Central Bahamas tonight and will move near the northwestern Bahamas on Friday. The storm is packing sustained winds near 105 mph with higher...Tags: Bahamas, Haiti, National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Hurricanes
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Hurricane Sandy makes landfall in Cuba
MANZANILLO, Cuba (AP) — Hurricane Sandy blasted across eastern Cuba on Thursday as a potent Category 2 storm and headed for the Bahamas after causing at least two deaths in the Caribbean. The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Sandy had emerged of...
Tags: Tropical Storms, Accidental Death, Weather Warnings, Bahamas, Cuba
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