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U.S. struggles to track illegal marlin trade
Revered by Ernest Hemingway and other anglers, Atlantic blue marlin is among the most sought-after fish in the sea. It’s also traded on the black market at levels that federal investigators can’t define. “We don’t know how...Tags: Ernest Hemingway, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Genes and Chromosomes, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Virginia Marine Resources Commission
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If you go: Outer Banks tips
Baltimore Sun reporterNags Head, N.C., is on the northern peninsula of the Outer Banks. Its unspoiled beaches are free, with plenty of parking available. The inimitable pink-blue sunsets and charming mom-and-pop establishments help it to sustain an unaffected, wholesome vibe....Tags: Travel, Highway Transportation, Rentals, Trips and Vacations, Nags Head
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Money-Friendly 'Moons
CTW FeaturesIndulging in a post-I Do's dream trip doesn't mean you have to start your marriage off deep in debt. Here's how to have your honeymoon and afford it too.. Near - Home is Where the Heart Is Airfare alone for traveling overseas can put a healthy dent in...Tags: Travel, Rentals, Trips and Vacations, Services and Shopping, Marriage
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Joseph Julius "Joe" Kaufman, real estate executive, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterJoseph Julius "Joe" Kaufman, a retired real estate executive who with his wife established a nonprofit foundation that furnishes books to inner-city public schools, died July 31 of heart failure at his Pikesville home. He was 81. Born in Minneapolis,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Diabetes, Pikesville
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Joseph P. Barnes, 68
JAN. 19, 1943-AUG. 13, 2011 Joseph P. Barnes, 68, of Crystal Falls Drive in Hagerstown, Md., entered eternal peace on Aug. 13, 2011. Born Jan. 19, 1943, in Hagerstown, he was the son of late John P. and Jane C. (Miller) Barnes. He was a graduate of...Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Human Interest, High School Sports, Manufacturing and Engineering, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Annapolis sailors launch beer-can boats in tiny regatta
Pieter Schneider's research and planning paid off every time his boat hit the finish line. The 7-year-old had studied pictures of fast boats in magazines to design his catamaran, made of four aluminum cans and two plastic cups, with a paper plate sail....Tags: Travel, Heavy Engineering, Rentals, Human Interest, Trips and Vacations
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Cruise ships, airlines make way for Hurricane Irene
The Baltimore SunIf you had Caribbean dreams in your travel plans for this week, they’re fading rapidly into reality with the arrival of Hurricane Irene, a powerful storm that has targeted Puerto RIco, the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas and potentially the entire...Tags: Travel, Disasters and Accidents, Hurricanes, Freeport, Dominican Republic
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Hurricane Irene nearing Category 3 strength; path remains clear of state
Hurricane Irene strengthened overnight into a strong Category 2 storm, just shy of reaching major hurricane status, according to the National Hurricane Center.
At 5 a.m. Wednesday, Irene was packing maximum sustained winds of 110 mph, making it a...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Florida, North Carolina, Weather Reports, Hurricanes
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Evacuations Begin on NC Coast Ahead of Irene
Associated PressEvacuations began on a tiny barrier island off North Carolina as Hurricane Irene strengthened to a major Category 3 storm over the Bahamas on Wednesday with the East Coast in its sights. Irene's maximum sustained winds increased to near 115 mph (185 kph)...Tags: Vehicles, Disasters and Accidents, Florida, ABC (tv network), Hurricanes
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Hurricane Irene pounding the Bahamas; Florida threat continues to ease
Sun SentinelAfter bulking up overnight, Hurricane Irene began pounding the southern Bahamas on Wednesday morning with sustained winds of 115 mph and torrential rains. Now at Category 3 strength, the system is expected to continue intensifying and plow over or near...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Forests, Disasters and Accidents, Florida, North Carolina
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Evacuations Underway as East Coast Braces for Hurricane Irene
CNN/KTLAMIAMI, FL -- Hurricane Irene intensified into a Category 3 storm Wednesday as it battered the Bahamas and threatened to lash much of the United States' East Coast in coming days. Irene could reach Category 4 strength by Thursday, the National Hurricane...Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Politics, American Airlines, Inc., Media Industry, Hurricanes
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Irene could bring 3 feet of water to Hampton Roads
Water levels in Hampton Roads are expected to rise three feet Saturday night if Hurricane Irene continues on its projected path. “There’s probably no doubt that we’ll get a lot of flooding,” said Larry Atkinson, an oceanography...Tags: Business, Florida, Disasters and Accidents, North Carolina, Gloucester County
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