Thursday, April 13, 2006

How Deal on Energy (Speed Reading) Died in Last Hours


How Deal on Energy Died in Last Hours
By Kelly Brewington and Andrew A. Green, The Baltimore Sun Apr. 12--Just two hours remained before one of the Maryland General Assembly's most frenetic finishes, and in the Senate lounge Sen. Thomas M.

Meet, greet and move along
Maybe now Rome could be built in a day. It seems business relationships can be created in two minutes.

Speed Reading: Who needs to start panicking
From locking the top 35 teams into the field to losing 10 races to the Chase, Ryan McGee says it's not too early to get nervous about missing a race. Just ask Carl Edwards and watch qualifying on SPEED (3:30 p.m. ET).

Electric hearings to move quickly
DOVER -- House and Senate committees will hold hearings Wednesday on a package of bills aimed at deflecting some of the pain associated with Delmarva Power's looming electric rate increase.

Speed reading
PLAINFIELD The village's water meter readers used to really get a workout. "We used to walk up to 15 miles per day," said Eric Miller, water operator crew leader. "You would have blisters on your feet and everything."

Speed Reading: 400, not 500, should be racing's new lap/mile standard
Ryan McGee says races are too long, and the checkered flag should wave after 400 miles at all but three races. Preview the weekend and get track updates on SPEED, starting at 3:30 p.m. ET.

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