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A 4-H member's last stand
Sun ReporterMike Amoss has spent more than half his 19 years in 4-H. According to the 4-H charter, he will be too old for the club after this year. But he won't leave without showing one more pair of steers at the 21st annual Harford County Farm Fair, which opens...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Cartoons, Animals
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A platterful of fond Connelly's memories
Sun reporterEven though Connolly's Pier 5 Pratt Street seafood house served up its last crab cake platter in 1991, Baltimoreans near and far still fondly recall the old, no-frills restaurant and wish that such a place still existed. In the week since my Connolly's...Tags: International Business Machines Corporation, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Book, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia)
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State's Electricity Picture Brightening
Just a few years ago, Connecticut's electricity system was on the federal watch list of areas in need of improvement. Today, the state is building a strong foundation for a cleaner, more efficient, more reliable system that will support its economy and...Tags: Alternative Energy, Renewable Energy, Corporations, Energy Saving, Connecticut
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Simsbury Dairy Stops Producing, Selling Milk After E. Coli Scare
The Town Farm Dairy in Simsbury stopped producing and selling milk and milk products indefinitely after four people contracted E. coli. Fire destroys Canton business that was to be a dog day care. Voters in East Granby approved additional money to...Tags: Farms, Local Elections, Health Treatments, Transportation Accidents, Sales
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Marylanders exhaust solar, geothermal grants
Sun reporterElectricity prices were going up, environmentalism was in, and solar power companies were proliferating. But last year Maryland residents still didn't take the state up on all the financial incentives it offered for installing "green" power systems in...Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution, Alternative Energy, Renewable Energy, Energy Saving, Martin O'Malley
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Hindery, Klaff bids in Cubs contest
Chicago Tribune reportersMedia investor Leo Hindery Jr. and Chicago real estate executive Hersch Klaff are the final two would-be buyers for the Chicago Cubs to be identified and confirmed by sources as among the five Tribune Co. has invited into the second round of bidding for...Tags: John Edwards, Ameritrade Holding Corporation, AT&T Corp., Tribune Company, Barack Obama
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Newman: Wallace is wrong on Penske
Staff and wire reportsRyan Newman's long goodbye to Penske Racing isn't going quite as smoothly as planned. Two weeks after Newman and team owner Roger Penske announced the current Daytona 500 champion would not return next season, his former teammate turned commentator Rusty...Tags: Daytona 500, Office Depot Inc., Tony Stewart, Tony Kanaan
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"The Billionaire's Vinegar," by Benjamin Wallace
McClatchy/Chicago Tribune newspapers'The Billionaire's Vinegar" is a cautionary tale: Money will make you stupid. Benjamin Wallace takes us on a tour of the ridiculously rich, the underworld of wine forgery and a Founding Father's great passion. We begin in the august auction rooms of...Tags: Thomas Jefferson, Beverage Industry
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Packers: Aaron Rodgers Named Starting QB, Not Favre
Associated PressGREEN BAY, Wis. -- Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy says even he doesn't know how the Brett Favre unretirement saga will play out over the next few days. But he does know this: Aaron Rodgers is his starting quarterback. In his season-opening news...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Retirement, National Football League, Football, Brett Favre
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Chrysler shifts away from leases
Chicago Tribune reporterChrysler customers accustomed to leasing vehicles should expect to get a stronger pitch to buy their next vehicle. Chrysler LLC, burned by declining resale values on vehicles coming back from leases, particularly trucks, said Friday it would stop writing...Tags: Vehicles, Consumers, Values, Passenger Cars, Ford
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