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Home Economics
incentives that help teachers and police officers afford a house may also boost neighborhoods w hen dewitt doss moved to maryland in 2006 to accept his first teaching position with baltimore city public schools, the niagara falls, n.y., native wasn't looking to buy a home. his chief concern was educating young people.
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Home Economics - Baltimore Sun
w hen dewitt doss moved to maryland in 2006 to accept his first teaching position with baltimore city public schools, the niagara falls, n.y., native wasn't looking to buy a home. his chief concern was educating young people. "i love helping the kids ...
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Information Sessions On Lng Pipeline - Baltimore Sun
if the proposed liquefied natural gas pipeline from eastern baltimore county to pennsylvania is approved, mike and pat liberatore face two daunting possibilities. under one scenario, the harford county couple could lose most of the trees on their ...
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Home Economics
incentives that help teachers and police officers afford a house may also boost neighborhoods incentives that help teachers and police officers afford a house may also boost neighborhoods
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Home Economics
incentives that help teachers and police officers afford a house may also boost neighborhoods baltimore city public school teacher dewitt doss bought his first home through an incentive program. incentives that help teachers and police officers afford a house may also boost neighborhoods.
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Republican Platform 2000 - Cnn
we meet at a remarkable time in the life of our country. our powerful economy gives america a unique chance to confront persistent challenges. our country, after an era of drift, must now set itself to important tasks and higher goals. the republican ...
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Sludge Tested In Poor Neighborhoods As Lead-poisoning Fix - Kepr
baltimore (ap) - scientists using federal grants spread fertilizer made from human and industrial wastes on yards in poor, black neighborhoods to test whether it might protect children from lead poisoning in the soil. families were assured the sludge ...
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Color Of Money Book Club
personal finance columnist michelle singletary hosted an online discussion with carolyn warren, author of "mortgage rip-offs and money savers" (john wiley & sons), on thursday, aug. 28 at noon et.
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Public Notice
notice city of columbia planning commission september 8, 2008 - 5:15 p.m. 1737 main street city council chambers 1102 huger street, tms# 08912-10-09 through -19, rezone from m-2, -dd (heavy industrial, design development) and m-2, -dd, -dp (heavy industrial, design development, design preservation) to m-1, -dd light industrial, design development) and m-1,
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Columbia's Troubled Guilford Gardens Redevelopment Plans Announced - Business Monthly
amid financial irregularities and a deteriorating facility, howard county has announced redevelopment plans for the county-owned guilford gardens housing community. howard county executive ken ulman announced last month that the county terminated its ...
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Were Poor Blacks Misled About Sludge Tests? - Blacknews.com
baltimore - (ap) scientists using federal grants spread fertilizer made from human and industrial wastes on yards in poor, black neighborhoods to test whether it might protect children from lead poisoning in the soil. families were assured the sludge ...
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