WASHINGTON – Rep
Maryland
University Park Sadly Becomes a Town Smaller by Five
ANNAPOLIS – University Park is a safe town
Maryland Biotech Firms Expected at Front Line of New War
ANNAPOLIS – As the nation gears up for a war against terrorism, a handful of Maryland companies will play a major role in countering some of the most dangerous possible enemy weapons — biological and chemical agents
Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Cited for “Substantial” Safety Violation
WASHINGTON – The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has cited Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant for a safety violation of “substantial importance,” for improperly maintaining a backup water pump to the plant’s steam generators
Maryland Officials Welcome White House Initiatives on Agriculture Bill
WASHINGTON – Maryland lawmakers and farm groups are lauding the Bush administration’s newly released farm policy, which calls for increased funding for conservation and more equal distribution of government money to farmers
Would-be IMF Protesters, Others Prepare for Anti-War Demonstrations
WASHINGTON – An emerging peace movement, including many protestors who had planned to be in Washington for this week’s now-cancelled World Bank meetings, is gearing up to protest potential military retaliation for this month’s terrorist attacks
Red, White and Who? Parents Fret Over Kids’ Woeful Patriotic Repertoire
WASHINGTON – Maryland law mandates that state schools stand up and salute the flag every morning and school officials say they do — but some parents say they find that hard to believe
BWI Security Turnover Reached 155 Percent, Highlighting Airline Trend
WASHINGTON – The turnover rate for screeners at Baltimore/Washington International Airport hit 155 percent in one year, a rate that officials say is typical in the industry and leads to poorly trained screeners working in airport terminals
Maryland Congressional Delegation Welcomes Bush’s Call for Resolve, Unity
WASHINGTON – Maryland lawmakers lauded President Bush’s call Thursday for “resolve and determination” in the long fight against terrorists and their sponsor states
Poultry Producers See Boon in China’s Entry to World Trade Organization
WASHINGTON – Maryland poultry producers are welcoming China’s entry into the World Trade Organization this week, a move that could open vast new markets for U