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Biased view of Bush
Your view of the Bush presidency made for a nicely biased editorial ("Misoverestimating Bush," April 28). Now let's have its counterpart – "Misoverestimating Obama." President Barack Obama has added $6 trillion to the debt with almost no results....Tags: Barack Obama
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May Day in New York: Protesting just about everything
NEW YORK -- There are many things to protest against in the world, and people rallying against a fair number of them took to one of New York’s iconic squares on May Day as part of nationwide rallies in celebration of the traditional workers holiday....
Tags: Labor Legislation, Immigration, Jamie Dimon, Activism, Chelsea (Staten Island, New York)
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Bustling Outreach Depot still needs stable home
A typical morning at the Lehigh Valley Outreach Depot in Bethlehem: Communications coordinator Bob Totten gets a call from the Fairfield Inn & Suites, Bethlehem, offering to donate 20 new sleeper-sofas. The same hotel in the past has donated 50 TV sets,...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Human Interest, Disasters and Accidents, Vehicles
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Eagles cheerleaders calendar shoot to benefit Sandy victims
The Philadelphia Eagles cheerleaders will photograph the 2013 edition of their swimsuit calendar in New Jersey to support revitalization efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy All net proceeds from the shoot will be donated to the Hurricane Sandy...
Tags: National Football League, Cape May (Cape May, New Jersey), Natural Disasters, Hurricanes, Somerville
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Pictures in the News | April 26, 2013
FrameworkFriday's Pictures in the News begins in New Jersey with a full moon rising behind a roller coaster that remains stranded in the ocean after Casino Pier was destroyed by Hurricane Sandy, in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. The six month anniversary of... -
Spring 2013 off to dry start in Baltimore
Despite damp weather to end the month, April 2013 was drier than normal, continuing a trend of below-average precipitation that has persisted since Hurricane Sandy's deluge last October. Through the end of the month, 10.4 inches of rain have fallen at...
Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Environmental Issues, Water, U.S. Geological Survey, Natural Disasters
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Hurricane Sandy caused 84 million gallons of sewage runoff in Md., report says
Hurricane Sandy's rains caused 84 million gallons to run off into Maryland bodies of water, according to a report by research organization Climate Central. In New York and New Jersey, meanwhile, more than 5 billion gallons of sewage spills are estimated...
Tags: Howard County, Parkville
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Six months later, Superstorm Sandy's impact still being felt
The Obama administration approved $1.83 billion to help New Jersey recover from the effects of Superstorm Sandy, which six months ago to the day pounded through the state and metropolitan New York City areas, bring flooding, destruction and death....
Tags: Long Island, Atlantic Ocean, Hypothermia, MSNBC (tv network), Executive Branch
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Survey says: How customers view Exelon, BGE
What do you think of Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. and its parent, Exelon Corp.? Some companies survey customers to find out. Results are mixed. J.D. Power and Associates' most recent survey -- for 2012 -- shows BGE with a roughly average score for...
Tags: Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Exelon Corp.
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Legg Mason reports $29.2M fourth-quarter profit, loss for year
Legg Mason Inc. reported Tuesday that it earned $29.2 million in its fourth quarter, down about 62 percent from a year earlier due to added real estate expenses. The Baltimore-based money manager's results still beat analysts' expectations, and its stock...
Tags: Realty, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations, Harbor East
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Hurricane Sandy funds
Kingsley Guy's article entitled "Is tax money being spent properly?" is infuriating, insulting, hurtful and untrue concerning funds allocated for victims of Hurricane Sandy. He implies that this was not needed as an emergency aid package and called it...Tags: Boynton Beach
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Good news on jobs front
Valley employment is back to pre-recession high ... Air Products to build its first heat exchanger for United States ... Amazon warehouse worker lawsuit can proceed ... Allentown hockey arena zone businesses are putting up money for downtown...
Tags: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Labor Legislation, Allentown, Career and Workplace, Chris Christie
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|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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|Story| Allentown Morning Call
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