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Baltimore Beltway blasting to slow traffic Wednesday night
by Jaime Malarkey
Traffic on Baltimore’s Beltway could slow to a crawl Wednesday night as crews blast through underground rocks to make way for a new sewer line in Towson, state transportation officials said.
Bush’s plan stimulates something - but not what you might think
by Al Ortiz
Critics say President George Bush’s economic stimulus refunds won’t move America’s massive economy, but one market niche has responded well – online porn.




Anchors aweigh for Midshipmen’s 58 plebes
by Ron Snyder
For Navy football coach Ken Niumatalolo, Induction Day in Annapolis brings as much a sense of relief as it does joy.
Idea of Ravens signing Brett too Favre-fetched
by Tony Giro
How is this for irony? A statue of Johnny Unitas stands outside M&T Bank Stadium, serving as a reminder of the greatest quarterback who ever lived. But inside, the field has become a place where quarterback’s careers go to die.

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