- Edward Burtynsky - Slate`s artist of the month. (p)(f)
Welcome to Slate`s first "Gallery." To supplement our regular art criticism, Slate is introducing a monthly feature that will showcase art we think is worth taking a look at. Slate.com Sept. 30, 2005
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- Ehrlich Aides` `Death List` Guided Firings of Md. Workers, Panel Told (p)(f)
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- Ehrlich Urges Voters to Cast Absentee Ballots (p)(f)
Faced with intense opposition to his proposal to switch from electronic voting machines to paper ballots, Maryland Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R) today urged voters to cast absentee ballots in the November general election instead of voting at their polling places. September 21, 2006; 4:10 PM
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- Ehrlich Wants Paper Ballots For Nov. Vote (p)(f)
A week after the primary election was plagued by human error and technical glitches, Maryland Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R) called yesterday for the state to scrap its $106 million electronic voting apparatus and revert to a paper ballot system for the November election. September 21, 2006; Page A01
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- Eight Secrets of Happily Married Men (p)(f)
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- Einstein on Race and Racism by Fred Jerome and Rodger Taylor (p)(f)
In this dramatic, surprise-filled story, unfolding against a backdrop of an era when America was sweat-drenched in fear and paranoia over national security, readers will discover a new dimension to Albert Einstein. The avalanche of Einstein images â genius, brilliant, absent-minded, kindly, bumbling and more â has all but buried Einstein`s political dimension, and totally covered up his civil-rights activities which have remained virtually unknown to his tens of millions of fans and followers.
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- Einstein`s Theory `Improved`? (p)(f)
A Chinese astronomer from the University of St Andrews has fine-tuned Einstein`s groundbreaking theory of gravity, creating a `simple` theory which could solve a dark mystery that has baffled astrophysicists for three-quarters of a century.
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- Election Officials Seek Out Data Cards (p)(f)
four dozen cards -- holding potentially hundreds or more votes -- had not yet been uploaded into a central server. Sep 21, 2006
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- Elections Chief Stars In Diebold Promotion (f)
Linda H. Lamone, Maryland's elections administrator, is featured prominently promoting a Diebold Election Systems product that caused delays in last year's elections.
Her appearance in the company's new marketing and sales brochure has critics asking whether she violated state ethics law by publicly promoting a vendor.
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- Electric Utilities executives say rate bill could hurt more (p)(f)
Lawmakers returned to the State House on Wednesday with a complex bill in hand to soften the blow of a rate hike for Baltimore Gas and Electric customers June 15, 2006
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- Electricity Average Retail Price to Customers by Sector/Stage (f)
At 13.65 ckwh, Constellation/BGE Prices trump prices paid in the other states of the South Atlantic region. Constellation/BGE is second only to New York on electricity prices. July 11, 2007
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- Enroll in Budget Billing (p)(f)
Budget Billing lets you spread out your annual BGE bills into even monthly payments subject to periodic true-ups. BG&E March 17, 2006
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- Environmental Impact Statement/Section 4(F) Evaluation (p)(f)
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- EPA Pesticide Testing on Children (p)(f)
A new rule by the Environmental Protection Agency governing pesticide tests on humans is sparking protests from congressional Democrats and environmentalists, who say it fails to adequately protect vulnerable test subjects. Washington Post Jan 24, 2006
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- EPA Seeks Less Benzene In Gasoline (p)(f)
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- Epinions.com
Welcome (p)(f)
Read Reviews on Digital Cameras, Cars, Books, Movies, Music and More.
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- Essential Proteins (f)
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- Estrogen Doesn`t Raise Heart Risk for Women in Their 50s, Study Finds (p)(f)
Estrogen hormone may increase the risk for other health problems, including strokes and blood clots. "It confuses the public, and at this point it is just not helpful to add confusion. We tested that hypothesis and showed very clearly that one should not take hormones to prevent cardiovascular disease. Washington Post Feb 14, 2006 A03
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- EU backs landmark chemicals law (p)(f)
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- EurekAlert! - Science News (p)(f)
EurekAlert! is an online, global news service operated by AAAS, the science society. EurekAlert! provides a central place through which universities, medical centers, journals, government agencies, corporations and other organizations engaged in research can bring their news to the media. EurekAlert! also offers its news and resources to the public. EurekAlert! features news and resources focused on all areas of science, medicine and technology.
EurekAlert! is an online science news service, sponsored by AAAS, the science society. It features health, science and technology news from leading research institutes.
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