Representatives from the public and private sector met in Annapolis last week with the Governor's Subcabinet on International Affairs to discuss creating a strategy for boosting Maryland's appeal around the world.
"We are going to take advantage of that great strength that is our diversity … so we can advance in science, security and the strength of our people," Gov. Martin O'Malley said. "It is going to create a better future for our...
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