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- Flights From DC Airports Again Screech To A Halt
- Tara Hamilton, a spokeswoman for Washington National Airport and Dulles International Airport, says there are no more flights in ... At Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, its Web site indicated all remaining
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WJZ- McLemore scores 25, ties career 3-point mark, Maine beats
- BALTIMORE (AP) — Gerald McLemore scored 25 points, including a career-high tying seven 3-pointers, to help lead Maine to a 84-63 win over Maryland-Baltimore County on Monday. McLemore broke the game open for the Black Bears (16-8, 8-3
- Los Angeles Times
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- Mark Hendrickson, Baltimore Orioles finalize $1.4 million deal
- BALTIMORE — Left-hander Mark Hendrickson has finalized a one-year contract with the Baltimore Orioles that guarantees him $1.4 million. The 6-foot-9 Hendrickson, a Mount Vernon native, played baseball and basketball at Washington State.
- Seattle Times
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- Snow Being Pushed Into Parks
- ... Adrienne Barnes says crews are dumping snow in several parks and parking lots around the city, including Druid Hill Park and Pimlico racetrack. Barnes also says the city has received permission from the Maryland Department of the
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ABC2 News- Winter Storm Disrupts Flights From Washington to NYC (Update1)
- Feb. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Thousands of flights were canceled, schools closed and the U.S. Congress suspended work as a blizzard threatened to drop as much as 20 inches (51 centimeters) on Washington, Baltimore and New York. The storm, the
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- Mid-Atlantic digs out of snow; government shut down
- WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal government was shuttered Monday while the Mid-Atlantic region dug out from as much as three feet of snow that left tens of thousands without power and blocked trains, planes and cars, with another storm looming
- The Oakland Press
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HometownAnnapolis.com- Round 2: Snow slams Mid-Atlantic, makes way to Pa., NY, after
- WASHINGTON - Plows that have been rolling around the clock for days in the nation's capital, Philadelphia and Baltimore won't be heading for the garage any time soon as a second major storm in a week moved into the snowbound region
- Minneapolis Star Tribune
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