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January 18, 2007



It's Gov. O'Malley, officially
Inauguration an all-day, all-night party

Gov. Martin O'Malley rose early yesterday to be sworn in as the state's 61st governor, then rocked the night away, singing "The Times, They Are a Changing" at an inaugural bash unlike the 60 preceding celebrations.



Invasive beetle threatens area trees
College of Notre Dame to add pharmacy degree
Redistricting plans proceed
Bomb scare forces evacuation
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Navy seeks bids for leasing dairy farm in Gambrills : Maryland Stadium Authority still considering horse park
 





Knicks' mission backfires
Billick granted contract extension

Annapolis horseman trains for Polocrosse World Cup

Romance and sports rarely go well together, but when Annapolis' Ryan Trueblood was introduced to a game for the first time, it was truly a case of love at first sight.



College Roundup
 





Holy Cross routs Navy
Sports Comments:
One of Navy's all-time greats deserves spot in hall

 





Wrestling Roundup:
Arundel follows leader


With the final match in yesterday's tri-meet between Annapolis, Arundel and Southern hanging in the balance, Arundel wrestling coach Bill Royer took his 140-pounder Jordan Hernandez into the hallway just outside of the...



Home-schooled wrestler piles up prep triumphs
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Outdoors:
Venture out into cold for pickerel angling

Running:
Doc practices what he preaches

 







Our Legacy:
Welcoming a new governor to our historic town

Hibernian recruitment
 





Green Hornets spring sports online registration until Feb. 12
Judge: Engineering firm may be liable for customer's wetlands violations By EARL KELLY
Ravens spirit gripped most SP residents last weekend
 





Energy Efficient Homes Initiative to come to Edgewater
Rotary Club, honor students 'connect' with the community
Target site plan for Waysons Corner is withdrawn, for now
 





Using common 'cents'
Psychology:
Ravens' fans bleed purple and black

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Our take:
City's latest traffic study another pointless exercise

 





Obituaries for Jan. 18
Divorces
Grading permits
Marriage licenses
Property sold
 
 
 

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