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Blue Crabs Halt Patriots Streak
Waldorf, MD- In a tight game from start to finish, the Blue Crabs scored twice against the Somerset bullpen and Jim Ed Warden locked down his league leading 27th save as Southern Maryland snapped the Patriots six-game win streak with a 3-2 victory on Saturday night at Regency Furniture Stadium.

Can you hear me now? Teen hearing loss is on the rise
Study: 1 in 5 U.S. teenagers has slight hearing loss, By Carla K. Johnson

Balmer set to sue ICICI Venture
Calcutta, Sept. 5: Balmer Lawrie & Co, the city-based public sector conglomerate, is likely to sue ICICI Venture for accounting fraud at its associate company, Transafe Services Ltd.

Animal rights groups face off with scientists over fate of chimps
Reporting from Albuquerque Ever since the first of their number arrived in New Mexico half a century ago as test subjects in the fledgling U.S. space program, nearly 200 government-owned chimpanzees were routinely injected with viruses and used to test...

East Bay local scoreboard for Sept. 5
Football-PrepNonleague Cal 35, Washington 20Cal       0       20       0       15--       35Washington       7       6       0       7--       20W -- Csech 1 run (Laidlaw kick)C

Montgomery panel updated on code violations
There were 94 building and property code violations in the Village of Montgomery in July, including 35 for overgrown weeds and grass, according to a report presented to the village board's development committee last Thursday.

GOP Vows Crackdown on Controversies If Party Wins House
If Republicans regain control of the House in November, lawmakers promise to launch investigations into controversies that Dems have tried to ignore, including New Black Panther voter intimidation case and activities of the community activist group ACORN. New Mormon Ads PR for Romney '12 Run? Can Republicans Embrace the Tea Party? FULL COVERAGE: AEHQ

Allied still in mess as MD Alloway quits
Former Allied Farmers chairman John Loughlin says he was as surprised as anyone at the sudden resignation of managing director Rob Alloway with the company's finances still in dire straits.

Allied Farmers' MD Rob Alloway steps down
Allied Farmers chief executive Rob Alloway has resigned, following chairman John Loughlin out of a firm whose bloated share registry reflects its exposure to failed finance company assets

Religion digest
Biblical Principles for Living, 6:30-8:45 p.m. through Dec. 9, Otterbein Ministry Center, 912 S. Potomac St., Waynesboro; $10, course only; $30, course and manual; to register, 762-7147.