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Fill up at the pumps now
Of The Associated PressDrivers might want to top off their tanks early before hitting the road for Labor Day weekend. Consumers are likely to face higher prices at the pump during the busy holiday period as Tropical Storm Gustav swirls toward the Gulf of Mexico on a path...Tags: Disasters, Tropical Storms, Energy Saving, Weather Reports, Louisiana
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'A tinge of star quality'
Special to The Baltimore SunLongtime Annapolis sailor Jason Stearns sailed into his debut role as that most famous sailor - Richard Wagner's The Flying Dutchman - at the prestigious summer opera festival in Savonlinna, Finland, last month. Back home, the veteran opera singer...Tags: Classical Music, Los Angeles, Academic Progress, Annapolis, Theater
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Gustav likely to push up Labor Day gas prices
The Associated PressDrivers might want to top off their tanks early before hitting the road for Labor Day weekend. Consumers will likely face higher prices at the pump during the busy holiday period as Tropical Storm Gustav swirls toward the Gulf of Mexico on a path that...Tags: Disasters, Tropical Storms, Energy Saving, Weather Reports, Louisiana
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Delgado, Pelfrey pace Mets in rout of Astros
Carlos Delgado hit a pair of three-run homers and Mike Pelfrey pitched his second straight complete game, leading the New York Mets over the visiting Houston Astros 9-1 Monday night. Jose Reyes also had a big night at the plate, and Pelfrey came within...Tags: American League, Major League Baseball, Weather Reports, Carlos Delgado, Philadelphia Phillies
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MT's Old-Tech-to-Bluetec Mercedes-Benz Diesel Across America Tour - Leg 4
MotorTrend MagazineThe anchor leg was intended to start out with Motor Trend's Martini-brigade (St. Antoine, Lassa, Markus, and Vance) whooping it up in the downtown St. Louis blues clubs where legendary musicians like Albert King, Ike Turner, and Chuck Berry polished their... -
Autumn awaits
The Associated PressNew England's fall foliage typically peaks in late September and early October. But across the country, leaf-peeping season runs longer than you might think. Autumn comes early in Alaska, brushing Denali National Park with purple and gold in late August....Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Vermont, Labor Day, Alaska, Weather Reports
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Conventional wisdom: Finish your wings, wash your hands
Sentinel ColumnistI've seen strange things at political conventions. Once, Daisy Lynum got so excited to see Jesse Jackson in the bar of a hotel lobby in Boston that she began flagging him down -- with a half-eaten buffalo wing. There was the time Charlie Crist hosted...Tags: National Government, Disasters, Bill Clinton, Mel Martinez, Al Gore
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Stocks jump on falling oil prices
Of The Associated PressWall Street capped a volatile week with sharp gains Friday as oil prices tumbled and after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said inflation pressures are likely to moderate. The Dow Jones industrial average rose nearly 200 points. Speculation that...Tags: Alpharma Incorporated, Stock Activities, Fannie Mae, Banking, Government Debt
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U.S. economy shows no signs of picking up
The Associated PressA private sector measure of the economy's health showed the largest drop in a year, and while new jobless claims fell for the second straight week, they remain near the highest levels since 2002. The reports are the latest evidence the languishing...Tags: New York, Economic Indicator, Wachovia Corp., Lehman Brothers Holdings Incorporated, Unemployment
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In a New York state of mind
Sun reporterARTHUR SCHWARTZ'S NEW YORK CITY FOOD An Opinionated History and More Than 100 Legendary Recipes By Arthur Schwartz Stewart, Tabori & Chang / 2008 / $27.50 Defining New York cuisine is as difficult as listing which are our most American dishes, for New...Tags: New York, Medical Research, Food and Dining Culture, Ed Koch, Weather Reports
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Prices fall as oil demand drops
Oil prices fell again Tuesday, dampened by a stronger U.S. dollar and more evidence that developed countries such as the United States are cutting back on their energy use. Light, sweet crude dipped by $1.44 to settle at $113.01 a barrel on the New...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Weather Reports, New York Mercantile Exchange, International Energy, Commodity Markets
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Weather service: No tornado after rare NYC warning
spire burned, background on Brooklyn tornado in 2007. 'Ciemnecki' in 4th graf is cq. NEW YORK (AP) _ There were plenty of damaging winds but no twisters in a storm that spawned a rare tornado warning in New York City, government meteorologists said...Tags: Mount Vernon, Tornadoes, Weather Reports, Weather Warnings
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Aug 26, 2008
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Aug 25, 2008
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Aug 24, 2008
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