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Report: Artificial turf at Glendale sports fields well within federal limits for toxins
An environmental testing firm has determined that the amount of lead in the artificial turf at the Glendale Sports Complex is far below federal and state limits — a potential chink in the armor of those who have argued strongly at City Hall...Tags: Elections, Environmental Politics, Consultancy Service, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health
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Eagle Scout project provides safe fishing line disposal bins at two popular Harford riverfront parks
Many people see problems and ask why someone isn't doing something about it. Not Stephen Brown.
When he recognized the environmental issues created by castoff monofilament fishing line, which is hazardous to birds, fish, animals and boaters, Stephen took...Tags: Christianity, Edgewood, Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing, Human Interest
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Terence Kennedy, financial consultant, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterTerence Kennedy, a financial consultant and adjunct faculty member of Stevenson University, died Aug. 12 of heart failure at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 73. The son of a construction worker and a telephone operator, Mr. Kennedy was born and...Tags: Christianity, Elections, Ocean City, Consultancy Service, Roman Catholicism
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Planned Parenthood Sues NC Budget
Staff WriterOne of North Carolina's two PlannedParenthood affiliates filed a federal lawsuit Thursday toinvalidate part of the new state budget that cuts it off fromfederal or state funds for family planning. The budget written by Republicans in control of the...Tags: Family Planning, Laws, Kansas, North Carolina, Personal Income
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The Siren's Call: Doubt and faith
Los Angeles TimesMissed appointments for the apocalypse, like the one in May, do more than give nonbelievers a chance to crack a joke. They create doubts in some of the faithful; after all, the world didn't end — but is there really somebody out there? The same can...Tags: Throat, Christianity, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles Times, Human Interest
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Lucky Large Lobster Dodges Cooking Pot
Once destined for a toasted buttered roll or blue plate special, an 18-pound American lobster has found a safe home at the New York Aquarium in Coney Island. After surviving more than seven decades in the sea, the lobster was trapped in a routine catch...Tags: Elections, Natural Resources, Coney Island, Maine, Endangered Species
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Husband And Mistress Conspired Together To Murder Wife: Cops
Police have charged a man and his mistress with the murder of his wife who was killed in cold-blood while she walked along a residential street in New Jersey with her 3-year-old son, authorities said.
Kashif Pervaiz was charged Friday with first degree...Tags: Murder, Adultery, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Racism
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SURFice dog hangs 10 with disabled surfers
FOX 5 San Diego ReporterTwo years to the day that a San Diego golden retriever first helped a disabled teenager surf, the pair hit the waves again Saturday to celebrate. "Ricochet jumped off of her board and jumped on my back. You could see everyone on the beach and in the...Tags: Human Interest, Cancer, KSWB
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Showers And Thunderstorms Swamp Tri-State
pix11.comGot plans? You best cancel them. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut through 9 p.m. Sunday. According to forecasters, look for thunderstorms mainly in the evening hours, conditions ripe for tornado activity...Tags: Weather Reports, Air Transportation Delays, New York Weather, New York, Traffic
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Bus from New York to Baltimore burns on Jersey Turnpike
A bus from New York to Baltimore caught fire around noon Saturday and became "fully engulfed" in flames on the southbound side of the New Jersey Turnpike, police said. There were 11 passengers on board the bus and all were evacuated unharmed, said a...Tags: New York, Petroleum Industry
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45,000 Unionized Verizon Workers Go On Strike
Associated PressStalled contract negotiations led thousands of workers in Verizon Communication Inc.'s wireline division to go on strike Sunday, potentially affecting landline operations as well as installation of services like FiOS, its fiber-optic television and...Tags: Florida, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), New York, Medical Services, Career and Workplace
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Student from Cockeysville missing in Philadelphia
Philadelphia police as well as dozens of friends and relatives were searching Sunday for Roswell Friend, a 22-year-old recent graduate of Temple University who went missing last week after going for a run. A native of Cockeysville who attended Dulaney...Tags: Facebook, Social Media, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Media Industry, Colleges and Universities
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