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Salad with Jerk-Seared Ahi Tuna
A blend of spring mix and Romaine lettuce, avocado, sliced pineapple, red pepper, red onion and grape tomatoes topped with Seacrets honey mustard and a 6-oz. piece of jerk-seared Ahi ...
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No tapering Federal Reserve to continue stimulus
The Federal Reserve gave no indication Wednesday that it plans to scale back its purchases of bonds and other assets, as it continues its efforts to boost the U.S. ...
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Brian Geltzeiler NBA Finals Discussion
Writer for Hoopscritic.com, Brian Geltzeiler joined The Vinny and Rob Show Wednesday morning to discuss Tuesday night’s decisive NBA game ...
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Baltimore Museum of Art to reopen renovated spaces in fall 2014
Baltimore Museum of Art directs people away from that stately spot to a much less grand visitors' entrance on the far east side of the building. Things are about to get a lot more welcoming. The BMA's $28 million renovation project, which has already resulted in the vibrant new Contemporary Wing unveiled last November (it cost $6.5 million of the renovation budget), is on target to ...
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European shipping alliance may benefit container business
Port of Baltimore , the world's three largest shipping companies announced that they will form a global alliance to boost fleet capacity and reduce operating costs. If the partnership of the Maersk Line, Mediterranean Shipping Co. and CMA CGM, survives potential anti-trust hurdles, more container traffic could come Baltimore's way, say port officials. Swiss-based MSC is the ...
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Live Free or Die Hard
The toughest thing about Die Hard sequels must be coming up with the new titles. Having eschewed the simplicity of just adding a numeral to the end of the title after Die Hard 2 (1990), which carried the it-has-to-be-a-joke subtitle Die Harder, the film ... ...
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The Americana in Canton to close in July
New York Giants fans Max Hill (left) and Mark Brier share a laugh at the Americana. The Americana, which will close in July, was a bar for Giants ...
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Baltimore County announces $300M Towson Row development
A new, $300 million, mixed-use development called Towson Row was announced Wednesday by County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and Caves Valley, the developers of the project. (Jon Sham/Baltimore Sun ...
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Gun Safety Tips For Safely Keeping A Gun In Your Home
Over a third of American households currently contain at least one working firearm. With so many homes containing weapons, gun-related accidents make all-too familiar tragic headlines, compounded by the knowledge that most could have been avoided had added safety precautions been taken. Benjamin Nuzzi is a family man and former active duty United States Marine Corp. Sergeant marksmanship ...
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Camp Hippodrome breaks students out of their shells
The Hippodrome Foundation sponsors Camp Hippodrome, which is open to seventh- and eighth-grade Baltimore County and Baltimore City students for free. Before this week, most of the kids didn't know each other and some had never sang a ...
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CSX sues truck driver in train derailment
Baltimore County fire officials say a CSX train derailed in Rosedale at 2:02 p.m. Tuesday. Several witnesses reported hearing and seeing an explosion, ...
They said it
Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
Hassan Rouhani
Iran's president-elect was speaking after his historic election victory.
Hotel Review
Sheraton Abu Dhabi Resort & Towers
I have spent time at the Sheraton in Abu Dhabi previously, in the restaurants and the tavern pub, but hadn't ...
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