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Frances M. Finney, educator
Frances M. Finney, who overcame poverty, earned a college degree and became a city school teacher, died April 19 from heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Guilford resident was 82. Frances Mae Hopkins was born in Baltimore and was...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Politics, Civil Rights, Duke University, Heart Failure
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UK attack spurs Muslim community soul-searching, backlash fear
ReutersBy Mohammed Abbas LONDON, May 23 (Reuters) - Strapping his baby into a car seat, Abu Khaled said it was unfortunate that a British soldier was hacked to death in an apparent Islamist attack a day earlier in London, but it was not the only misfortune on...Tags: National Government, United Kingdom, Tony Blair, Politics, Religion and Belief
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Cass R. Sunstein: Why second-term scandals are almost inevitable
In the last month, there has been a lot of talk about whether American presidents face a second-term curse. It's not clear that such a thing exists, but any second- term president is likely to have to deal with some real or apparent scandals. The reason...Tags: U.S. Senate, John F. Kennedy, Politics, Dartmouth College, Executive Branch
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Eldersburg's Knutson-Cullen among honorees at Memorial Day service
U.S. Army Capt. Sara M. Knutson-Cullen, a former Eldersburg resident who died in a helicopter crash in Kandahar, Afghanistan, on March 11, will be among the honorees at the May 27 Memorial Day service at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens in Timonium....
Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Robin Williams, Transportation Accidents, Holidays, Armed Forces
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Review: 'Dying City' is a mesmerizing look at the battles within
There are many ways of being a political playwright. Christopher Shinn's approach, centered on characters rather than on ideologies, is one that will never go out of style. Illuminating large-scale public concerns through the microscopic examination...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, International Military Interventions, Armed Conflicts, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Cannes Diary: In the Downpour, the Coens Connect but Market Can't Get Traction
ReutersMay 20 (TheWrap.com) - Can someone please stop the rain? After two days of constant moisture, the misery quotient at the world's leading international film festival in Cannes – waterlogged feet, trampled gowns, canceled screenings, interrupted parties,...Tags: Ethan Coen, The Artist (movie), Carey Mulligan, Cannes Film Festival, Artists
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Commencement speakers: Conservatives need not apply
We have once again entered the college commencement season, which means we'll soon be reading about uplifting graduation speeches delivered by prominent Americans. Or at least by prominent liberal Americans. It's becoming increasingly apparent that...
Tags: Feminism, Politics, Elections, The New York Times, Dick Cheney
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Soldier gets life without parole in Iraq killings
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. — An Army sergeant was sentenced Thursday to life in prison without parole for the 2009 killings of five fellow service members at a combat stress clinic in Iraq. A military judge, Army Col. David Conn, had found...
Tags: Prisons, Judges, Prosecution, Military Justice, Murder
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He's home!
PELLSTON Express Airlines flight 4355 arrived on time Wednesday at Pellston Regional Airport with a very special passenger. U.S. Coast Guard First Class Boatswains Mate Mike White, returned from deployment in Bahrain. He served aboard the U.S. Coast...
Tags: U.S. Coast Guard, Arts and Culture, Arts, Photography
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City council candidate hopes to help Aberdeen grow
Davin Johnson, a 31-year-old Aberdeen man who was a member of the South Dakota National Guard for nine years, is running for a seat on the Aberdeen City Council. Johnson is running for one of the two spots that will open next month on the City Council....Tags: National Government, Arts and Culture, United Way , Local Elections, Politics
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Ignoring the real while fighting the imaginary
It should've been the shot heard around the world. Chances are, you didn't hear it. An ominous sort of history was made last week near Austin, Texas, but it seems to have largely escaped notice. There was some media coverage, yes, but less than, say,...
Tags: Lindsay Lohan, Industrial Production, Crime, Law and Justice
May 24, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 23, 2013
|Story| Reuters
May 20, 2013
|Resource Link| Orlando Sentinel
May 22, 2013
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
May 22, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
May 21, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
May 20, 2013
|Story| Wrap
May 19, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
May 16, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
May 16, 2013
|Story| Petoskey News
May 15, 2013
|Story| Aberdeen News
May 13, 2013
|Column| Orlando Sentinel
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