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    May 5, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. Jack W. Alexander, 88

    Jack W. Alexander, 88, of Mercersburg, Pa., passed away Friday, May 3, 2013, at Chambersburg (Pa.) Hospital. Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., on Nov. 9, 1924, he was the son of Joseph B. Sr. and Charlotte Weir Alexander.  He graduated from Uniontown High...

    Tags: U.S. Military, Pittsburgh, Henry Kissinger, U.S. Army, American Legion

  2. Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Bel Air teen receives Eagle Scout Award

    Brady Daniels Kautsch, 17 of Bel Air, earned the highest advancement award the Boy Scouts of America offers to Scouts, the Eagle Scout Award, on Dec. 13, 2012 and was formally recognized in a ceremonial Court of Honor on March 17, at the Church of St....

    Tags: Boy Scouts of America, Human Interest, Religion and Belief, Schools, Social Organizations

  4. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Harry Potter to flatten Gibson Amphitheatre, Curious George playland

    Universal Studios in Hollywood will raze the 41-year-old Gibson Amphitheatre to make way for its coming Harry Potter attraction, the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Like the Wizarding World in Orlando, the Hollywood Harry Potter will be a theme park...

    Tags: Elton John, Eddie Murphy, Mariah Carey, Tony Blair, Louis C.K.

  6. May 3, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  7. Former Petoskey resident receives national Eagle Scout award

    GRAND RAPIDS -- Former Petoskey resident Patrick Parker was recently honored with the National Eagle Scout Association's National Outstanding Eagle Scout Award, the highest Eagle Scout recognition a council can bestow. The award recognizes Eagle Scouts who have made a long and distinguished impact over their lives to their communities.
    GRAND RAPIDS -- Former Petoskey resident Patrick Parker was recently honored with the National Eagle Scout Association's National Outstanding Eagle Scout Award, the highest Eagle Scout recognition a council can bestow. The award recognizes Eagle Scouts...

    Tags: Boy Scouts of America, Human Interest, Social Organizations, NASA, Clubs and Associations

  8. Apr 27, 2013 |Column| Herald Mail
  9. U.S., county celebrated bicentennials in 1976

    "Rediscover America 1976 Bicentennial Celebration, United States of America-Washington County, Maryland, 1776-1976" was the full name of an event that would involve most of the members of the Washington County Historical Society and the community, as a...

    Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Abraham Lincoln, Liberty Bell, Statue of Liberty

  10. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Review: 'The Case of the Missing Moon Rocks' by Joe Kloc

    If you think everything the astronauts brought back from outer space is locked up tight in a museum somewhere, I've got a moon rock to sell you. At least, somebody might. -------------------- This piece first ran in Printers Row Journal,...

    Tags: NASA, Richard Nixon, USA Today

  12. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. The ex-presidents club

    As former President George W. Bush, joined by President Obama and three living former presidents, dedicates his library this week in Dallas, it's important to remember that presidential libraries are relatively new. In 1941, while he was still in office, Franklin D. Roosevelt established the first such archive in Hyde Park, N.Y., to preserve personal papers and mementos from his time in office. His successor, Harry Truman, signed the Presidential Libraries Act into law, authorizing the National Archives to help set up and operate these treasure troves of American politics and policy.
    As former President George W. Bush, joined by President Obama and three living former presidents, dedicates his library this week in Dallas, it's important to remember that presidential libraries are relatively new. In 1941, while he was still in office,...

    Tags: Libraries, Ronald Reagan, Arts and Culture, Barack Obama, Malaria

  14. Apr 22, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  15. One to watch from Michigan

    WASHINGTON -- America's most interesting development since November is the Republican Party becoming more interesting. Consider the congressman from Grand Rapids, Mich., who occupies the seat once held by Gerald Ford, embodiment of vanilla Republicanism. Justin Amash, 33, may seek the Senate seat being vacated by six-term Democrat Carl Levin, who was elected in 1978, two years before Amash was born.
    WASHINGTON -- America's most interesting development since November is the Republican Party becoming more interesting. Consider the congressman from Grand Rapids, Mich., who occupies the seat once held by Gerald Ford, embodiment of vanilla Republicanism....

    Tags: Christian Orthodoxy, Violence Against Women Act, Crime, Law and Justice, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama

  16. Apr 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Thatcher made history by standing firm

    In 1975, when asked to explain why Margaret Thatcher was poised to take over the Tory Party, the irascible British satirist Malcolm Muggeridge replied that it was all due to television — and the fact that the telegenic Mrs. Thatcher had a "certain...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, Conservative Party (UK), United Kingdom

  18. Apr 10, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  19. What 'the Iron Lady' forged

    In 1975, when asked to explain why Margaret Thatcher was poised to take over the Tory Party, the irascible British satirist Malcolm Muggeridge replied that it was all due to television -- and the fact that the telegenic Thatcher had a "certain imbecile charm."
    In 1975, when asked to explain why Margaret Thatcher was poised to take over the Tory Party, the irascible British satirist Malcolm Muggeridge replied that it was all due to television -- and the fact that the telegenic Thatcher had a "certain imbecile...

    Tags: Ronald Reagan, Arts and Culture, Bill Clinton, Conservative Party (UK), United Kingdom

  20. Apr 9, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  21. Goldberg: What 'the Iron Lady' forged

    In 1975, when asked to explain why Margaret Thatcher was poised to take over the Tory Party, the irascible British satirist Malcolm Muggeridge replied that it was all due to television and the fact that the telegenic Thatcher had a "certain imbecile...

    Tags: Ronald Reagan, Arts and Culture, Bill Clinton, Political Systems, Conservative Party (UK)

  22. Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Out of the White House and onto the dole

    In this era of huge federal debt and fiscal dysfunction, it's less than heartening to learn from the Congressional Research Service that the nation's four living former chief executives got a total of $3.7 million in pensions and operating expenses last...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, Justice System, Finance

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