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A moment of harmony in fight to save Comfort, but will it last?

Posted by Carson on July 22, 2010
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There was a rare instance of sweet harmony this week in the normally bitter realm of Maryland politics. The possibility that the Navy might move the USNS Comfort’s home port from Baltimore to Norfolk, Va., in 2013 brought Republicans and Democrats…

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A look back at Baltimore’s best and worst clubs

Posted by Carson on July 22, 2010
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Baltimore might never be a club-going city like New York, Miami — or even Washington.

For many reasons, only a few high-end lounges have been able to make it for the long haul in Charm City. Generally, they’re run by people who understand what…

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Build the brick promenade in Canton

Posted by Carson on July 21, 2010
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This month, tens of thousands of Baltimore citizens and visitors helped celebrate the 30th anniversary of Harborplace. Our world-famous waterfront has become a source of pride for residents and a recreational asset that connects people with our industrial…

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Build the brick promenade in Canton

Posted by Carson on July 21, 2010
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This month, tens of thousands of Baltimore citizens and visitors helped celebrate the 30th anniversary of Harborplace. Our world-famous waterfront has become a source of pride for residents and a recreational asset that connects people with our industrial…

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Table Talk: The half-year in review

Posted by Carson on July 07, 2010
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The year is just half over, but it looks as if the most competitive category in 2010 local dining is shaping up to be … the hot dog.

Stuggy’s, which specializes in regional versions of the American classic and opened in Fells Point in May, looked…

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Table Talk: The half-year in review

Posted by Carson on July 07, 2010
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The year is just half over, but it looks as if the most competitive category in 2010 local dining is shaping up to be … the hot dog.

Stuggy’s, which specializes in regional versions of the American classic and opened in Fells Point in May, looked…

This is just a brief excerpt from an article about Canton. Click on the title to go to the source.

Tangier’s: an oasis of Moroccan food

Posted by Carson on July 01, 2010
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Tangier’s is an oasis. It’s a new restaurant in Canton offering flavorful Moroccan dishes in a tasteful setting.

The soothing orange and brown walls, dark tile table tops — this space was formerly Meridian 54 and, before that, Red Fish —…

This is just a brief excerpt from an article about Canton. Click on the title to go to the source.

Tangier’s: an oasis of Moroccan food

Posted by Carson on July 01, 2010
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Tangier’s is an oasis. It’s a new restaurant in Canton offering flavorful Moroccan dishes in a tasteful setting.

The soothing orange and brown walls, dark tile table tops — this space was formerly Meridian 54 and, before that, Red Fish —…

This is just a brief excerpt from an article about Canton. Click on the title to go to the source.

Ehrlich’s transit stand risks backlash

Posted by Carson on June 17, 2010
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Taking a hard-line stand against proposed light rail projects in Baltimore and the Washington suburbs, former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. might have driven a wedge between himself and business leaders in regions where he needs to collect votes.

At a…

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Ehrlich’s transit stand risks backlash

Posted by Carson on June 17, 2010
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Taking a hard-line stand against proposed light rail projects in Baltimore and the Washington suburbs, former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. might have driven a wedge between himself and business leaders in regions where he needs to collect votes.

At a…

This is just a brief excerpt from an article about Canton. Click on the title to go to the source.