U.S. biological weapons lab locked down, 50 miles from Pentagon

By Peter Eisner

WASHINGTON, September 12, 2001 — Fort Detrick conducts research to defend the United States against some of the most deadly biological agent

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"… nd director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Civilian Biodefense Studies in Baltimore, evidence suggests the virus may have been replicated.While biological wea …"

Government layoffs spark debate over zoning, development

By Dick Cooper

On the surface, the consolidation of planning departments in Worcester County, Maryland, seems a reasonable response to a recession-fueled d

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"… tiny from both the state planning department and the editorial page of the Baltimore Sun.On one side, environmental groups say that county commissioners have o …"

"… the vote.Yet Phillips’ concerns have been echoed by others, including a Baltimore Sun editorial that questioned whether the layoffs were “an excuse to cha …"

"… ity is a popular summer destination for residents of Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, drawing about eight million visitors per year to its 10 miles of beaches, …"

Doctors sue to end AMA's role in setting Medicare payments

By Joe Eaton

Doctors sue to end AMA committee’s role in setting Medicare payments

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"… istrict Court in Maryland, near CMS headquarters, which is located outside Baltimore.Since 1991, the RUC, which is comprised of 26 voting physician members, ha …"

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Bankrupt companies avoid more than $700 million in cleanup costs

By Kevin Bogardus

When firms fail, the government collects pennies on the dollar for Superfund site work

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"… d liabilities attached. Another company, W.R. Grace & Co. of Baltimore, has not yet emerged from bankruptcy proceedings.An EPA spokeswoman said t …"

Low rates, needed repairs lure 'big water' to Uncle Sam's plumbing

By Erika Hobbs

Low rates, needed repairs lure 'big water' to Uncle Sam's plumbing

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"… s seam and exposed a nasty wound in its guts.It happened first in downtown Baltimore. On Nov. 8, a 20-inch pipe burst, sending hundreds of thousands of gallons …"

"… 's largest public water project by bringing in water from the Croton River.Baltimore's water system bounced between public and private owners over more than a …"

Smuggling made easy

Landlocked Paraguay emerges as a top producer of contraband tobacco

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"… guayan-made contraband cigarettes through the ports of Miami, Norfolk, and Baltimore. The sticks were then distributed across the country and the profits were …"

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El gran ‘duty free’

Paraguay es uno de los mayores productores mundiales de cigarrillos de contrabando

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"… nes de cigarrillos paraguayos a través de los puertos de Miami, Norfolk y Baltimore. Los cartones eran distribuidos en varias ciudades del país y las gananci …"

Regulating cloning

By M. Asif Ismail

The biotech industry pushes its agenda in the states

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"… sey over Maryland," Curt Civin, a professor at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, told the Center. Civin worked with Sen. Orrin Hatch on a bill he introduc …"

GOP demands investigation into LightSquared contacts with White House

By Fred Schulte

GOP raises questions about email traffic between White House and LightSquared as donations were made

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"… ground in an area spanning from Northern Virginia, through Washington and Baltimore, and out to Frederick, Md.In response to questions, Shelton said that fixi …"

Controversial FAA program serves just 153 communities at a cost of $200 million

By Corbin Hiar

Controversial air service subsidy lives on despite years of criticism

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"… include Hagerstown, Md., an hour and a half drive from both Washington and Baltimore with a reported per ticket subsidy of $191, and Jonesboro, Ark., where the …"

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