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    Dec 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Search begins for site of new FBI headquarters

    The agency charged with overseeing federal buildings said Monday it will begin reviewing sites for a new FBI headquarters, formally launching a competition that has quietly pitted Maryland against its neighbors for more than a year. State and local...

    Tags: Montgomery County (Virginia), Donna F. Edwards, Rushern L. Baker III, Health and Safety at Work, Politics

  2. Aug 28, 2012 | Zap2It
  3. “The Newsroom” episode 10 recap: The Greater Fool

    Channel Guide Magazine
    By Matthew Grimm What have we learned from Season 1 of Aaron Sorkin’s The Newsroom? What we were supposed to learn was that some things matter and some things don’t. We know from the Real Life The Newsroom mirrors that America has been ushered...
  4. Oct 5, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  5. Tommy Lasorda, Tony La Russa on ‘Face the Nation’; Bill O’Reilly on ‘This Week’

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    You'll hear a lot about presidential politics on Sunday morning, but CBS' “Face the Nation” plans a baseball panel to celebrate Washington's first postseason play in 79 years. The panel will feature former managers Tony La Russa of the St....
  6. May 28, 2012 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  7. May 30: Author - Tom Clavin, Last Men Out: The True Story of America's Heroic Final Hours in Vietnam

    To purchase a copy of the book:
    WGN News
    To purchase a copy of the book: Last Men Out: The True Story of America's Heroic Final Hours in Vietnam April 30th marked the 36th anniversary of the final U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam. Last Men Out recreates that harrowing 24-hour period in dramatic,...

    Tags: National Security, International Military Interventions, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Heroism

  8. Nov 11, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Annual wreath-laying ceremony focuses on the 'forgotten war'

    Speaking about the war often referred to as the “forgotten war,” Hagerstown-area resident Les Bishop said the Korean War was one of the most significant events of the previous century and deeply affected the communist movement.
    julieg@herald-mail.com
    Speaking about the war often referred to as the “forgotten war,” Hagerstown-area resident Les Bishop said the Korean War was one of the most significant events of the previous century and deeply affected the communist movement. Bishop was the...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, United Nations, Politics, Veterans Day, Human Interest

  10. Nov 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Strong federal ties leave Md. vulnerable to sudden cuts

    Looming federal budget cuts make a whole lot of Marylanders nervous because a whole lot of Maryland depends on Uncle Sam for a paycheck — directly or indirectly. More than 300,000 Maryland residents work for the federal government, according to the...

    Tags: Government Debt, Science and Technology, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Politics, Johns Hopkins University

  12. Nov 2, 2012 |Story| Daily Press
  13. Friday's football roundup: Sussex Central, Franklin, IWA among victors

    Daily Press
    Sussex Central 44, Surry County 8 Sussex Central scored two touchdowns in the game's first 75 seconds and went on to rip Surry County in a Tri-Rivers District game. Sussex (9-1, 3-1) moves on to the Division 1 Eastern Section playoffs next week. Surry...

    Tags: College Sports, Beaches, College Football, Football, Sports

  14. Nov 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Congressional candidate profiles

    MEET THE CANDIDATES   When Marylanders head to the polls Nov. 6, they will elect members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives in addition to casting their ballots for president. Dozens of people are running for a chance to represent the...

    Tags: U.S. Elections, Medical Specialization, Health Insurance Cost, Science and Technology, Employment

  16. Oct 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Columbia cybersecurity firm gets boost from Silicon Valley

    The venture capitalists at Accel Partners fly around the world to find hot companies ripe for investment. The Silicon Valley-based firm was the first major investor in Facebook years ago, and its portfolio is a Who's Who of fast-growing technology enterprises.
    The venture capitalists at Accel Partners fly around the world to find hot companies ripe for investment. The Silicon Valley-based firm was the first major investor in Facebook years ago, and its portfolio is a Who's Who of fast-growing technology...

    Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Networking, Politics, Government, Computing and Information Technology Industry

  18. Oct 30, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  19. News of the Weird: Going 'Horseless'

    Horse show jumping is a longtime Olympics sport, but for the last 10 years, equestrians have been performing in “horseless” show jumping, in which horse courses are run by “riders” on foot (who, by the way, do not straddle broomsticks). According to an October report in The Wall Street Journal, an international association headed by retired pro equestrian Jessica Newman produces at least 15 shows a year, with between 40 to 130 competitors galloping over jumps that vary from two to four feet high (five feet in “Grand Prix” events), with the “riders” graded as if they were on horses (timed, with points off for contacting the rails). Explained Newman about the shows' success: “It's just fun to be a horse.”
    Horse show jumping is a longtime Olympics sport, but for the last 10 years, equestrians have been performing in “horseless” show jumping, in which horse courses are run by “riders” on foot (who, by the way, do not straddle...

    Tags: Christianity, Cults and Sects, Viral Diseases and Infections, Arts and Culture, Horse Jumping

  20. Oct 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. A primer on landing one of Fort Meade's jobs

    Fort Meade's rapid growth in the past few years has made it the state's largest employer, but getting a foot in the door — or, rather, inside the guarded fence line — can be daunting. Many of the Army installation's 56,000 jobs require a...

    Tags: Kelly Services Incorporated, Employment Opportunities, Public Finance, Politics, Employment

  22. Oct 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Dr. Alice Heisler Hissey, behavioral pediatrics clinic director

    Dr. Alice Heisler Hissey, medical director of the University of Maryland Medical Center's Behavioral Pediatrics Clinic who also was a consultant to city public schools, died Oct. 18 of pancreatic cancer at her Columbia home.
    Dr. Alice Heisler Hissey, medical director of the University of Maryland Medical Center's Behavioral Pediatrics Clinic who also was a consultant to city public schools, died Oct. 18 of pancreatic cancer at her Columbia home. The former Catonsville and...

    Tags: Teachers, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park, Human Interest

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