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Fort Meade Burger King reopens after maggot infestation
The popular Burger King restaurant on Fort Meade, shut down this week when workers discovered an infestation of maggots, has reopened after an all-clear from the installation's public health team. Col. Edward C. Rothstein, commander of the Army base in...
Tags: Employees, Career and Workplace, Lifestyle and Leisure, U.S. Department of Defense, Foods and Beverages
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Focus on federal agencies, panel advises Maryland
As federal budget cuts loom, a state task force is suggesting how Maryland might get more bang from the bucks spent by federal agencies in the state. The raft of recommendations in the Federal Facilities Advisory Board report — released Thursday at...
Tags: Annapolis, Colleges and Universities, U.S. Congress, Budgets and Budgeting, Public Finance
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Hearing begins for suspect in bombing of U.S. destroyer Cole
A four-day pretrial hearing of a man accused of being a mastermind of the attack on the U.S. destroyer Cole kicked off Monday with the judge ruling against the defense, which says the government has eavesdropped on its confidential conversations. Army...
Tags: Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Defendants, Judges, Lawyers
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Help for firms vying for a piece of the federal budget
Catonsville-based Alpha Omega Technologies performs work for one federal agency, and it wants more contracts — a daunting goal for a small company in a time of tight budgets. But the head of the 25-person software firm thinks he has a leg up after...
Tags: Catonsville, Sales, Government Contracts, Small Businesses, Invention and Innovation
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Chinese hackers reportedly attack New York Times
More than 30 journalists and executives at western news organizations in China, including the New York Times, have had their computers hacked, according to Mandiant, a security firm that monitors such attacks. Over the last four months, the hackers...Tags: The Wall Street Journal, Stuxnet Virus, Email, Newspapers, Journalism
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Man wanted in Odenton bar shooting arrested
A 25-year-old man wanted by police for more than a week in the shooting of two other men at a bar near Fort Meade has been arrested, Anne Arundel County Police said Friday. Raynard Leo Boston, of no fixed address, was arrested without incident on...Tags: Annapolis, Shootings, Brooklyn Park, Odenton
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Accuvant to expand Maryland operations, add 180 jobs
An information-security company expects to add 180 jobs in the next two years as part of an expansion in Howard County, the company said Thursday. Denver-based Accuvant plans this spring to move its Maryland operations from Hanover in Anne Arundel...Tags: Howard County, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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Flooding impacts widespread, with at least one death, many roads closed
Impacts after Wednesday night's heavy winds and rain remain widespread around the region, with several roads remaining closed and rivers yet to crest and a wind advisory in effect. In Montgomery County, the flooding required several rescues, and in...Tags: Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Maryland Transit Administration, Ellicott City, Patapsco, Baltimore County
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Ralph Drewery
Ralph Drewery Anthony, Jr, 64, died Thursday January 24, 2013 at the Department of Veteran Affairs Medical Center, Fort Meade, SD. He served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam Era from 1969 to 1972 where he received a National Defense Service Medal....
Tags: U.S. Army
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The push and pull of spending for Aberdeen contractors
Aberdeen Proving Ground has a lot more money to spend on contracts than it once did but not as much as in the very recent past. Such is the push-pull effect of new funding from the military's national base realignment and closure effort, coupled with...
Tags: Business, Electronics, Aberdeen, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Science and Technology
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William Henry Poseley
William Henry Poseley, 84, Bison, died January 22, 2013 at the VA Dept. of Veterans Affairs Fort Meade. Committal services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at the Black Hills National Cemetery near Sturgis with Chaplain Bill Zandri...
Tags: Human Interest, Veterans Affairs
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URS Corp. notifies state of possible layoffs
An engineering, construction and technical services firm notified the state that it might lay off 31 employees next month, Maryland's Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation said Wednesday. California-based URS Corp. said possible layoffs could...
Tags: Annapolis, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Unemployment, Science and Technology
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