Word: maryland
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...soar. Maybe he was tired of metaphysics; maybe his instincts told him to give it a rest. But when Brown's flag had been folded and taps had been played, Clinton did one more thing in memory of his friend. He got in a helicopter, flew to Baltimore, Maryland, and raked in $800,000 at two campaign fund raisers. If he hadn't gone, Clinton knew, Brown would have raised hell...
ValuJet's low fares undeniably attract customers who would otherwise have had to pay Delta's prices. Art Gilbert, 42, an insurance consultant from Baltimore, Maryland, recently traveled the 48 miles to Dulles Airport in northern Virginia to take a ValuJet flight to Atlanta. "I live closer to Baltimore's BWI Airport, but this flight is $400 cheaper than the other carriers," says Gilbert. "My round trip ticket cost...
...idea to lure people away from it. His strategy was to revitalize the decaying inner city his developments had helped denude--not with a gleaming, modernist makeover but by restoring original buildings and bustling public spaces. Rouse's "festival marketplaces" like Faneuil Hall in Boston and Harborplace in Baltimore, Maryland, not only brought shoppers (and tourists) back downtown but also reimagined the town-center social dynamism that attracted people to cities in the first place...
...grew up in a small town on the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland, the youngest of five children of a prosperous canned-goods broker. When he was 16, both parents died within six months of each other, leaving the family broke and its house repossessed. Rouse parked cars to make money and eventually got a law degree by taking classes at night. At age 25, he and a friend borrowed $20,000 to form a mortgage-banking firm that became the Rouse Co., one of the nation's biggest developers of houses, apartments and shopping centers...
...became the first woman to play collegiate baseball when she suited up with the Division III St. Mary's College in Maryland...