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Caption: Function At The Junction Participating in the grand-opening ceremonies of the Courtyard by Marriott Fort Meade at National Business Park, Annapolis Junction, Maryland, are (l. to r.) William Badger, president and chief executive, Anne Arundel Economic Development Corp.; Randall Griffin, president and COO, Corporate Office Properties Trust; Patrick Leary, GM of the new hotel; Michael Steele, Maryland Lt. Governor; James Donohoe, III, president and CEO of the The Donohoe Companies; John W. Marriott, III, executive vice president of lodging, Marriott International; and Aris Melissaratos, Maryland secretary of business and economic development.
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