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.
Clothes made this man
Mario Bisio, 56, downs a shot of espresso, grabs the first sample book from the conference table in his office and, still standing, flips it open. He runs his fingers over several pages of fabric swatches as if speed reading Braille.
Photo radar to arrive in Edson
Town council voted last Tuesday to begin negotiations with Global Traffic Group Ltd. to have them bring their photo laser enforcement to town under the direction of Edson's RCMP detachment.
Ashford launches online leadership series
An interview with former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day OConnor is the first in a new online leadership series launched by Ashford University in Clinton, Iowa.
Speed Reading: The truth behind recent racing rumors
With 17 Cup regulars overrunning the Phoenix Busch race (8:30 ET on FX), Ryan McGee says changes are coming. He also addresses recent rumors like banning women from the pits, Ward Burton's comeback and panic at Roush Racing.
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