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USS Sanctuary leaves harbor to be recycled
The former Navy hospital ship USS Sanctuary, which served in the aftermath of World War II and in Vietnam, has been sold and is now under tow from Baltimore to Brownsville, Texas, for recycling. The move marks the end of a 22-year residence in...Tags: File Sharing, U.S. Department of Justice, Injuries and Wounds, Memphis, Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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Open records lawsuit
Emmet County Circuit Court judge Charles Johnson granted the Petoskey News-Review's motion requiring Charlevoix County to produce six disputed emails for the judge to review during a hearing Monday, Oct. 17. Johnson also granted Charlevoix County's...Tags: File Sharing, Judges, Prosecution, Trials, Local Government
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Bloggers in China sound off on SOPA blackout
TechnologyWatching from China, where Web censorship is practically a national hallmark, some can't help but smirk and crack jokes about the controversy raging over Internet freedom in the U.S.... -
Rude behavior
We in Harford County in general, and Bel Air in particular, have reason to feel more than a little bit ashamed after the crass performance by some of our neighbors at the Bel Air Fourth of July Parade. As usual, the parade featured elected officials...Tags: Arts and Culture, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Executive Branch, Elections, Local Elections
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Tug-of-war over Iraqi Jewish trove in US hands
BAGHDAD (AP) -- A trove of Jewish books and other materials, rescued from a sewage-filled Baghdad basement during the 2003 invasion, is now caught up in a tug-of-war between the U.S. and Iraq.
Ranging from a medieval religious book to children's Hebrew...Tags: Arts and Culture, Saddam Hussein, Renovation, Lifestyle and Leisure, U.S. Military
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BART cell shutdown pits public safety against free speech
Guest ColumnistBART is the acronym for the Bay Area Rapid Transit system in the San Francisco area. It may also become a historical marker of sorts as we navigate the intersection, with its occasional collisions, of new technology, public safety and our First...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Demonstration, Nashville, Subway Transportation, Elections
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Reel China: U.S. film producers are engaging the Chinese
China bought $91.9-billion worth of U.S. goods last year, including boatloads of medical devices, precious metals and electrical equipment. But when it comes to America's most celebrated cultural export — Hollywood movies — crossing China's...Tags: Arts and Culture, Kung Fu Panda (movie), Transformers (movie), Toy Story 3 (movie), The Karate Kid (movie, 2010)
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Some of Johnson's events must be open to public
Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.D., is taking part in an event in our area today. But you wouldn't know that. You see, in announcing Johnson's events to media outlets such as the American News, Johnson's staff clearly marks all events: **Media Advisory - for...Tags: Public Officials, Politics, Elections, Government, Tim Johnson
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Sales tax loophole leaves some cities, towns crying foul as firms exploit Illinois law
Tribune reportersDozens of companies doing business in the Chicago area are routing their sales through small outlying municipalities with low sales tax rates, siphoning tens of millions of dollars from city and suburban taxing districts. These companies, ranging from...Tags: Chicago Mayor, Bloomingdale, National Government, Rahm Emanuel, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Mystery document laid to rest?
CHARLEVOIX — County commissioners hashed out all details of a mystery document about highway right-of-way along Boyne City-Charlevoix Road and put the matter to bed — maybe.
A document created by county planner Larry Sullivan became...Tags: Michigan, Elections, Local Elections, Civil Rights, Justice and Rights
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On same-sex marriage, O'Malley should heed O'Brien
As a Catholic, a 20-year member of the Virginia General Assembly, the author of Virginia's 2006 voter-approved one-man, one-woman Constitutional Marriage Amendment, and a graduate ofMaryland public schools, I take issue with Gov. Martin O'Malley's...Tags: Executive Branch, Sex, Elections, Civil Rights, Government
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Charlevoix County responds to FOIA lawsuit
Charlevoix County officials responded to the Petoskey News-Review’s Freedom of Information lawsuit and for the most part denied the newspaper’s allegations. The newspaper filed a lawsuit Tuesday, Aug. 2, under the Michigan Freedom of...Tags: Judges, File Sharing, Prosecution, Michigan, Trials
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