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UPDATES
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TOP STORIES
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Deputies nab 30 in warrant sweep
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Plan revisions to slow building on Route 3
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Catalytic converters stolen from dealership
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Doctors: Running has no age limit
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Arundel Digest
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National Digest
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World Digest
BUSINESS
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All that money you've lost — where did it go?
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Coldwell Banker holds 10-day sale to kick home sales into gear
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Home sales down 14%, prices drop slightly
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Towne Centre 'lifestyle center' officially opens to the public
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Halloween stores have 'terrific' profits despite 'terrifying' economy
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City's office vacancies rise in third quarter
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Chamber Notes: Faced with crisis, we must work together to promote mutual interest
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Making your portable data more secure, in a flash
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Analysts: GM would need cash to acquire Chrysler
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Business Digest
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Business People
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Business Notes
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Business Calendar
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Auto insurance loan companies deny overcharging customers
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IMF: World economy to slow sharply, led by US
NAVAL ACADEMY
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Naval Academy grad dies of wounds suffered in Iraq
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Naval Academy leaving no stone unturned in recruitment efforts
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McCain attends 50th class reunion at Naval Academy
SCHOOLS
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Key School celebrates 50th anniversary
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AACC Public Safety department gets accredited
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Spanish for Spanish speakers
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Meade students tackle homeland security issues
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Local student headed to national science fair
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Home schoolers volunteering for Meals on Wheels
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New program provides seamless transfer for freshmen
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Art is creative learning for Belvedere teacher
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School Digest
GOVERNMENT
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Slots: A big step backward
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$349M on state chopping block
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State lending program dips
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Governors call for new approach to transportation
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Official denies protest by highway bidders
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County has $21 million budget shortfall
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Horse, gaming industries power pro-slots finances
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Leopold: County not ready for BRAC
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ACLU urges O’Malley to let lawyers see spy files
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Sources Say: Hip O'Malley is down wit' da kids
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State budget cuts to hit more BRAC projects
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O'Malley considers furlough of state workers
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Medevac consultations go into effect Thursday
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Developmental disabilities advocates ask to be spared from budget cuts
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Political Notes: Voter registration numbers increase
REGION
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Discoveries at Jamestown offer new view of early settlement
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Maryland election boards handle flood of last-minute voter registrations
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State’s working families claim second-richest of the poor
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NASA figures out remote-control Hubble photo fix
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Disputed visionary cancels Maryland appearances
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Baltimore group takes anti-violence message to Web
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Region Digest
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Maryland Lottery
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Baltimore Co. residents sue Exxon over 2006 gas leak
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State to collect millions after closing loophole
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Western Maryland businesses grow despite tough economy
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Region Digest
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Frederick home of first U.S. president - sort of
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Ovarian cancer fight reaching new heights
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Regional Digest
ENTERTAINMENT
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People in the News
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Behind the Microphones
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Sailing movie inspires local audience
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A good day to be Scottish
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Sailboat Show: 39th Annual United States Sailboat Show
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Sailboat Show: New products
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Sailboat Show: Odds & Ends
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Sailboat Show: Plenty of good deals await you at show
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Sailboat Show: Sailboat Show seminars
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Taste of Kent Narrows on the menu
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After Dark: Davis Pub, Boatyard top list of must-visit spots for visiting sailors
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Music Box: Outspoken Atmosphere in Baltimore tonight
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Dining Review: Middleton's: Taste of great food, history
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Mini Reviews
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Movie Review: 'Body of Lies' a middle-of-the-road riddle
ENVIRONMENT
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Verdict still out on planting 'Asian' oysters in bay
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Public comments needed on ‘Asian’ oyster report
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Early results show stream fixes work
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County considers allowing hunting at Jug Bay
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Mine cleanup program running out of money
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Our Bay: McCain's stewardship ethic would guide his decisions
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Our Bay: Obama platform contains Chesapeake-specific policies
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Our Bay: Chesapeake Bay Foundation has ideas for the next president
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Our Bay: This Week's Take: A legacy of sediments
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Our Bay: Presidential Advice
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Our Bay: Bay Digest
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Our Bay: Chesapeake Calendar
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'Asian' oyster study will offer few answers
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Snakeheads, others on display at Calvert museum
LIFESTYLE
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Chef's Choice: Get the most out of your slow cooker
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Locally Grown: Celebrate seafood this month
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Wine, etc.: Rosemount a favorite among Australian wines
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Man donates artwork to aid people with ALS
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Local jazz legend Joe Byrd to retire
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Local British women build camaraderie while contributing to community
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Overheard: A real class act
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Keep your kids from Halloween sugar overload
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Caregivers' Corner: Caregivers: Take care of yourself, too
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Covering the Bases: Penalty for not enrolling in Part D when eligible
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Nipping the tuck
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Health Digest
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Art for autism
HOME AND GARDEN
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The Realities of Real Estate: Pricing a critical step in today's market
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Home of the Week: Jane and Mike Stricker
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On The Level: There are solutions for stains on your asphalt roof
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The Realities of Real Estate: Each situation unique when buying or selling
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Home of the Week: Walt and Irene Wisch
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On The Level: Creating extra attic space can work if done correctly
OPINION
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Our Say: Towne Centre turns eyesore into an asset
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Editor's notebook
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Our Say: State will have to make choice about oyster problem
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Our Say: Economic slump will lead to painful state budget cuts
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Guest Column: Downtown needs more for residents
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Editor's notebook
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Our Say: Hard work, tough action get Annapolis High back on track
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Our Say: Police spying mess should result in new regulations
COLUMNISTS
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Eric Hartley: Say yes to drugs - for the schools
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The Watchdog: Crownsville man's sunken boat scuttles neighbors' water views
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Eric Hartley: A poetic break from sound bites
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Overheard: A real class act
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Eric Hartley: Hard times? Then shop, baby, shop
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Psychology: Quit or keep playing?
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Eric Hartley: Shock trauma flights don't need fixing
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Eric Hartley: Saving a place to buy local
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Giving for Good: Giving circle brings local women together
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Eric Harley: What about the real terrorists?
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Relationship Maps: Strengthen relationship by discussing your day
RELIGION
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Religion News
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Religion News
FOR THE RECORD
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Police Beat for October 15
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Obituaries have moved
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Police Beat for October 14
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Police Beat for October 12
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Sketch of Westfield robbery suspect released
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Police Beat for October 10
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Police Beat for October 9
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Building Permits
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Unserved Warrants
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Drinking & Driving
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Drinking and Driving
SPORTS
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Red Sox knuckle under, Rays surge to 3-1 ALCS lead
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Phillies don't plan on letting up
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Pastrana always on fast track
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Knee injury costs Yanda the season
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NFL suspends Jones again; Cowboys get Williams
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Penguins beat Flyers in overtime
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Former MVP Shaun Alexander signs with Redskins
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Terps try to gather consistency
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College Roundup
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College Schedule
NAVAL ACADEMY SPORTS
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Navy QB focuses on triple task
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Mids brace for surging No. 23 Pitt
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Navy women run winning streak to six games
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Midshipmen right ship with surge at midseason
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Frederick forward picks Navy
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Navy tries to get grip on offense
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
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Arundel, South River look for title rematch
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Falcons complicate title picture
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Field Hockey Roundup: Furton gets two in S. Park victory
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Boy's Soccer Roundup: Kane's late goal lifts South River
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Girl's Soccer Roundup: Spalding clinches second in IAAM A Conference
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Prep Roundup: Moran serves up victory for South River
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Prep Note
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Prep Tennis
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Spalding passes South River
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Prep Roundup: Barry paces Indian Creek win
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Athletes of the Week
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Prep Schedule
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Prep Schedule
OUTDOORS
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Outdoors: Bluefish hit spot for rookie anglers
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Bill Burton donates his life's work to nature center
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Outdoors: With blues preparing to leave, striper catching should pick up
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Chesapeake Sportsman: Predators are just trying to make a living
BOATING AND SAILING
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Boating Calendar
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Annapolis pro leads Quantum leap
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Trimaran testing begins prior to America's Cup
NEIGHBORHOODS
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Reaching across the rivalry
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Teen of the Week: Arras Wiedorn
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Local Digest
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Teen of the Week: Teneika Williams
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Oh, say can you drink?
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County swears in new fire chief
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Teen of the Week: Patrick Townsend
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Local Digest
ANNAPOLIS
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Aldermen pledge to combine charter proposals
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United States Sailboat show has something for everyone
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Around Annapolis: Davidsonville woman creates afghans for cancer patients at AAMC
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O'Malley celebrates Annapolis progress
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Main Street named one of 10 'great streets' in America
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Parking dispute stalls growth
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Breaking land speed records at Bonneville Salt Flats
BROADNECK
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2 county rec fields dedicated
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Around Broadneck: Teacher's travels become lessons for learning in the classroom
CROFTON
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Around Crofton: A Crofton mother's loss inspires her to paint again
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Around Crofton: Crofton Scouts take on water testing project for the Patuxent Riverkeeper
CROWNSVILLE
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Around Crownsville: Church revives Fall Faire
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Around Crownsville: Dorr family says goodbye to landmark service station after 63 years
KENT ISLAND
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Wounded veterans tee off
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Crossing the span for private schools
SEVERNA PARK
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Around the Park: Centenarian celebrates big 100th birthday at his favorite shop
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Jones School home to native garden
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Green Hornets: Winter now a time for Hornets girls basketball
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Stolen Boy Scout tents end up at B&A Trail encampment
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Around the Park: Severna Park High's homecoming
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Asbury Church Assistance Network provides helping hand
SOUTH COUNTY
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Legal tussles for Londontowne Marina could cost slips
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Around South County: Shooting targets for turkeys in Deale
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South County Chamber presents awards
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Pets get special blessing at annual church event
WEST COUNTY
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Fort to receive federal money
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Veterans clinic to open at Fort Meade
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Around West County: Young martial arts students have black-belt goals
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Will Laurel Park have competition for slots?
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