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August 27, 2008



Bridge repairs could take 10 weeks
The corrosion of steel bolts inside Jersey barriers on the Bay Bridge would not have been found with routine inspections, Maryland transportation officials said yesterday.



Arundel Digest
National Digest
World Digest
 





Maryland richest state in U.S.
Regional Digest
Maryland Lottery
 





Former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner Gives Keynote Address at Democratic National Convention
Hospitalized Maryland Delegate Plans to Return to Convention
Old Line State Line-up Leads Convention
Smith's Heart's Not In Breakfast, But He's There in Spirit
 





Budget cuts stall plan for better blue crab tags
Report: Global warming threatens state
 





Middle school schedules finally settled
 





Baseball to use replay
Federer rolls to easy first-round U.S. Open win
Halladay finally beats Tampa Bay; Phils overcome Mets
Nats snare narrow win
Tillman earns another win for Baysox
Floyd savors his strong run with Sox
Ravens still sapped at quarterback
Terps' senior enjoys life on defensive side
 





Navy starting QB to miss opening game
 





Private schools at Best St. Mary's, Spalding expect to make title runs
It's a new season, there's a new face on the sideline, sort of, but the same expectations are looming at St. Mary's.



Football Preview: Annapolis Area Christian School Eagles
Football Preview: Archbishop Spalding Cavaliers
Football Preview: Severn Admirals
Football Preview: St. Mary's Saints
 





Survey crew searches for historic clipper
 





New leader for South River Federation
 





Faster permit process sought for Odenton
Around West County: Using the force: Martial arts studio trains Jedi knights
In conjunction with the release of the movie "The Clone Wars," Shelton Martial Arts Studio in Odenton recently hosted an open invitation for students and non-students to experience what a candidate (padawan) in...



 





People in the News
 





State's unique role in the Civil War
An Annapolis attorney has published a new book that looks at Maryland's unusual role in the Civil War.



When your furry friend is gone …
This is where you go when your loved one no longer can lick the tears off your face. When the friend who waited for you every day after work is gone, no longer begging for a belly rub.



Chef's Choice: The melon with a heart of gold
Locally Grown: This might seem a bit corny…
Wine, etc.: You've got questions - we have answers
The Cheese Course: Parmigiano-Reggiano: One of the world's best cheeses
Giovanni, a native of Emilia-Romagna, has been making Parmigiano-Reggiano his entire life and still holds his breath every time a Consortium official judges his cheese.



 





Our Say: Why should seniors pay for mistake by condo builder?
 





Obituaries for August 27
Police Beat
 




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