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Fracking: Don't let fear hold us back
Maryland's 7.2 percent unemployment rate is below the national average but still too high. Families need help. Aging roads, sewer systems and other infrastructure need repair. Revenue projections for 2012 and beyond will not cover these programs, along...Tags: Business, Water, Home Heating, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Natural Gas
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Historic film details days at the beach for African-Americans
A 70-year-old film that captures annual summertime excursions to Carr's Beach in Annapolis will debut at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at the Walbrook Branch of the Enoch Pratt Free Library, 2302 W. North Ave. The original footage, found on E-Bay and made into a...Tags: Enoch Pratt Free Library, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Annapolis, Minority Groups
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October 2011 Program Guide
Staff reporterSUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 POLAND A look at the history, culture and religion of Poland (and how those dimensions interpenetrate) with University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee professor Neal Pease and former UWM political science professor Don Pienkos. TUESDAY,...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, History (tv network), Justice and Rights, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Social Issues
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Millennials Are Getting So Many Tattoos. Blame the Internet?
"I tattoo everyone from high-school principals to the other end of the freaking spectrum," says Mike Dunn, a tattoo artist at Visual Expressions in East Hartford.
A music teacher recently came in to get a music staff that morphs into a DNA strand...Tags: Television Industry, Salvador Dali, Media Industry, Culture, Music
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Compatibility Over Color: FOX Focus on Interracial Relationships
FOX 17 NewsCelebrity couples like Heidi Klum and Seal. Famed golfer Tiger Woods. President Barack Obama. Chances are you know someone in an interracial relationship, or someone who's the product of one. Interracial relationships were still considered taboo in 1967,...Tags: Family, Tiger Woods, Barack Obama, Marriage, Special Olympics
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On MLK Day, Eric Holder vows to enforce Voting Rights Act
Nation NowAtty. Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr. pledges to use the full force of the Justice Department to defend the Voting Rights Act, one of the keystones of the civil rights movement of the 1960s.... -
Carroll name has been on state's VIP list for years
100 Years Ago Signatures, please A Times political story included a picture of John Carroll with the caption, "John Lee Carroll, Doughregon, Governor 1876." The story also mentioned the 1912 presidential election and the "Honorable Blair Lee of...Tags: Holidays, United Kingdom, Halloween, Culture, Government
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Hartford Stage's Annual Play-Reading Festival Brand: New is This Weekend, Plus 'Water by the Spoonful' on the Main Stage
Water by the Spoonful
by Quiara Alegría Hudes. Through Nov. 13, Hartford Stage, 50 Church St., (860) 527-5151, hartfordstage.org
Hats off to Hartford Stage for their ongoing work in new play development, now at fever pitch. The weekend of Nov. 3-5 is...Tags: Music, File Sharing, Minority Groups, Ray Anthony, Entertainment
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Five athletes from the Peninsula to be inducted into Hampton Roads African American Sports Hall of Fame on Saturday
Daily PressThe Hampton Roads African American Sports Hall of Fame will hold their inducation on Saturday at the Renaissance Hotel in Portsmouth. Heading the 2011 class is 2000 Olympic gold medalist and seven-time NBA All-Star Alonzo Mourning of Chesapeake. Among...Tags: Football, Washington Redskins, National Football League, Basketball, National Basketball Association
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Movie review: 'The Other F Word'
Punk rock dads open up
In the documentary "The Other F Word" the word implied in the title is fatherhood; the film takes a look at the seemingly contradictory transition into middle age for men who are in a working rock band and also trying to settle...Tags: Film Festivals, Elisabeth Shue, Music, Flea (music artist), Tracy Morgan
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Police Investigating Noose Prank In Parks Dept. Building
pix11.com | @wpixAn Islip public employee was disturbed to find a mannequin hanging from a noose in the common area of a Parks Department building. "I discovered that there was, like, a mannequin, a dummy, a stuffed dummy in a town uniform hanging from a noose," 51-year-...Tags: Halloween, Minority Groups
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