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City school system receives seven charter applications
The city school board is considering proposals for seven charter schools that include two named for female trailblazers, another attempt at an all-male, college-preparatory program in East Baltimore, and an elementary school for at-risk youths. The new...
Tags: Andres Alonso, Roland Park, Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture
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Bieber vs. Beethoven; a new twist on battle rap
Comedian Lloyd Ahlquist steps onto the stage, girded for battle. Wearing the uniform of a Soviet officer, with medals dripping from his chest, he channels dictator Joseph Stalin and prepares to deliver a rhyming smackdown on Russia's mad monk, Grigori...
Tags: Wu-Tang Clan (music group), Justin Bieber, MTV (tv network), Eminem, Music Industry
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Let's talk conservatism
I could tell you that I'm married, have three adult children and on and on. But you don't really know a person until you've talked about "stuff." That's what we're going to do here every Tuesday. I'm just going to talk about the things that matter to me....Tags: Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Politics, Government, The Happiest News!
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2013 TV upfronts: Fox overhauls schedule
NEW YORK -- Coming off a television season that saw its ratings fall by 20%, Fox unveiled a new schedule heavy on big names both in front of and behind the camera in hopes of rejuvenating its prime-time lineup. “We’re making the biggest...Tags: Saturday Night Live (tv program), Fox Broadcasting Company, Glee (tv program), M. Night Shyamalan, The Mindy Project (tv program)
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Course Source: Eagle Creek GC, Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn
ReutersThe Sports Xchange By Tom LaMarre, The Sports Xchange EditorsNote: FIXING Eagle Dunes to Eagle Creek in first line of LOCAL KNOWLEDGE Course Source: Eagle Creek GC, Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn IN THE PUBLIC EYE: Eagle Creek Golf Club in Orlando, Fla....Tags: Golf, Restaurants, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Viniculture, Amusement and Theme Parks
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Voice of the People, May. 15
Safe cycling This is in response to Tribune columnist John Kass' "I hate to say it, cyclists, but the other bike shoe has just dropped" (News, May 9). City-wide faded bike lanes are a concern for riders and motorists alike. If "Civilian Little Bike...Tags: Values, Periodicals, Religion and Belief, HIV, Springfield
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Russia's gays fear more violence after brutal murder
ReutersBy Thomas Grove and Steve Gutterman MOSCOW, May 13 (Reuters) - They beat him. They shoved beer bottles in his anus. They tried to set him on fire. Then they crushed his head with a heavy stone. A 23-year-old man in Russia's southern city of Volgograd...Tags: Social Issues, Vladimir Putin, Justice System, Hate Crimes, Laws
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Md. poet laureate Stanley Plumly comes to Hagerstown
chrisc@herald-mail.comStanley Plumly has received many awards and published many books in his long career in poetry. And for the past four years, the University of Maryland, College Park English professor has been Maryland’s poet laureate. But this particular honor...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Human Interest, The Herald-Mail, Teaching and Learning, Poetry
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Mother's Day with the Andrettis
Dee Ann Andretti sat with her husband, Mario, in Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis on May 24,1992, waiting for Mario to have foot surgery following a crash in the Indianapolis 500. "That was bad enough," she said. But it got worse when she heard from...
Tags: IndyCar Series, Andretti Autosport, NASCAR, Italy, Mother's Day
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Pre-Raphaelite art is a reminder of Mom's influence
chrisc@herald-mail.comMy mother made me a journalist. And a musician, an artist, a poet and a playwright. I realized this recently while taking in an exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. —“The Pre-Raphaelites: Victorian Art and Design,...Tags: England, Art Institute of Chicago, Arts, Washington, DC, Artists
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New uneasiness settles on broken city
The food, a timeless presentation of French gourmet classics, is as savory as ever. The service is attentive and flawless. The dining rooms, freshly polished and filled with historical artifacts, promise a luxuriant meal. The veteran waiters are hard at...Tags: Hurricane Katrina (2005), Restaurants, Halloween, Hurricanes, Renovation
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Japan PM's "stealth" constitution plan raises civil rights fears
ReutersBy Linda Sieg TOKYO, May 2 (Reuters) - Shinzo Abe makes no secret of wanting to revise Japan's constitution, which was drafted by the United States after World War Two, to formalise the country's right to have a military - but critics say his plans go...Tags: Tokyo (Japan), Justice and Rights, Japan, Elections, Politics
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