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| Fitch Rates Charles County, Maryland GOs 'AA+'; Affirms |
Fitch Rates Charles County, Maryland GOs 'AA+'; Affirms GOs at 'AA+' PR Inside - - Fitch Ratings assigns an 'AA+' rating to Charles County, Maryland's (the county) estimated $47 million general obligation (GO) bonds, consisting of $27 million consolidated public improvement bonds of 2008 (tax-exempt) and maryland personal injury attorney $20 million public Source: www.pr-inside.com Disappointed Terps resigned to NIT fate Baltimore Sun - CHARLOTTE, N.C. - As the Maryland players sat around their quiet dressing room at Charlotte Bobcats Arena, last night's disheartening 71-68 loss to Boston College in the opening round of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament turned into this Source: www.baltimoresun.com U.S. assesses Israeli and maryland personal injury attorney Palestinian peace shortfalls Reuters - U.S.-backed peace talks launched at a conference in Annapolis, Maryland in November have been bogged down by tensions over Jewish settlement growth in the occupied West Bank, Israel's reluctance to remove checkpoints and maryland personal injury attorney an upsurge in violence Source: www.reuters.com Technology grants support Shore innovation projects Daily Times - Not only are the notions conceivable, they could become technological breakthroughs involving three Lower Shore institutions that have won participation in University of Maryland technology research projects with the Maryland Industrial Partnerships Source: www.delmarvaheadlines.com Reuters Middle East Highlights 1330 GMT March 16 Guardian Unlimited - The negotiations, led by Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and maryland personal injury attorney former Palestinian prime minister Ahmed Qurie, have shown little sign of progress since they were launched at a peace conference in Annapolis, Maryland in November. Source: www.guardian.co.uk A Community Advocate Herald-Mail - Named the 2005 Newspaper of the Year by the Maryland-Delaware-District of Columbia Newspaper Association, The Herald-Mail continues to fulfill its obligation to give something back to the community: a community that has supported our newspaper for Source: www.herald-mail.com Clinton has reason to count on superdelegates Baltimore Sun - Barack Obama blew Hillary Clinton away in last month's Mid-Atlantic primary. Nearly half of Obama's delegate lead over Clinton can be traced to his landslide victories in Maryland, Virginia and maryland personal injury attorney the District of Columbia. But the region's Source: www.baltimoresun.com
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