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...comeback was short-lived, however. The Maryland scoring machine came alive again 6:04 later, as the Terrapins scored five more goals in less than 11 minutes...
...retired in 1990, after spurring his Inquirer staff to win 17 Pulitzer Prizes in 18 years on topics ranging from the intricacies of the federal budget to attacks on the public by police dogs. Roberts told all comers that he was happy teaching journalism at the University of Maryland...
States and localities are cracking down on smoking even more aggressively. In May, Maryland will institute the tightest statewide restrictions in the nation, banning smoking in virtually all workplaces, except in sealed, separately ventilated rooms. Rules go into effect in the state of Washington in September that will forbid smoking in all enclosed private and public offices. The city of Davis, California, has outlawed smoking in all offices, restaurants, outdoor cafes -- and even at the town's annual Fourth of July fireworks display. (The fireworks can smoke, but people can't.) The New Jersey Supreme Court, in a case that...
Such autopsy results make it sound as if the three lived in a poor neighborhood or an underdeveloped country. Actually, they were quite wealthy, but they lived in a different era: the colonial period in America. Their remains were found in 1992 in unmarked graves in a Maryland cornfield, and thanks to their sealed lead coffins, they were unsually well preserved...
...were these people, and what could their remains tell scholars about early American life? The effort to find out included scientists form a dozen universities, the Army and NASA. Last week the researchers pronounced the mystery solved. The man was Philip Calvert, an early Governor of colonial Maryland, who died in 1682; the woman was his first wife, Anne Calvert; and the baby presumably was his daughter from a second marriage...