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National political groups bypass Maryland
National independent political groups that played a significant role in last year's midterm elections are beginning to engage again in competitive House districts in Illinois, Florida and other states, though so far they've pulled their punches in what...Tags: Labor Legislation, Government, Career and Workplace, Republican Party, Arkansas
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International visitors' favorite places to visit in the U.S.
Special to the Los Angeles TimesWhether you're shopping at Tiffany, contemplating the Liberty Bell, hiking in Yosemite National Park or throwing dice inLas Vegas, odds are good you'll meet an international tourist enjoying America alongside you. New York, Florida, California, Nevada...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Liberty Bell, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Trips and Vacations
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Sharp Top Mountain offers big reward for July 4th hikers
News DirectorNature's 4th of July fireworks initially led park rangers at the Blue Ridge Parkway to cancel the annual sunset/fireworks hike up Sharp Top Mountain. Clearing skies reversed that decision and about 60 hikers of all ages headed up to 3,800 feet for the...Tags: Holidays, The Hershey Co.
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Chasing Down The Muse: Thankful for beautiful, but mild, summer days
"…gratitude is happiness doubled by wonder." —G.K. Chesterton * Have you used one of the 86,400 seconds gifted to you today to say, "Thank you?" Fortune smiles on us. Hot, hot, hot! Seemingly everywhere else it is hot enough to cook...Tags: Arizona, Skin, Human Interest, G.K. Chesterton
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Md. officials go after taxes from travel websites
In a hunt for more revenue, Maryland officials are weighing ways to pressure hotel-booking websites such as Expedia and Orbitz to pay more taxes — a tactic that has netted some cities, counties and states tens of millions of dollars, but left others...Tags: Expedia Incorporated, Douglas F. Gansler, Government, Justice System, Politics
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All About Travel: A look at the state of the honeymoon, both at home and abroad
CTW FeaturesA lot of goes into a wedding; About a year of planning, on average, and upward of $20,000, give or take, depending on whom who ask. It makes sense that after all of that, a vacation – the honeymoon – is in order. Which, of course, is...Tags: Family, Car Guides and Reviews, Rentals, Trips and Vacations, Human Interest
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Chasing Down The Muse: Discovering a piece of Western history
"On the road again. Just can't wait to get on the road again… Goin' places that I've never been. Seein' things that I may never see again." — Willy Nelson * Road trip! Last week, Buster and I headed north and east to hook up with...Tags: Personal Income, Climbing, California, New York, Facebook
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Churches push Florida to expand foreclosure aid
WINTER PARK — Religious groups met Thursday night and asked state officials to be more generous with $1 billion in federal foreclosure aid Florida is distributing.
About 70 people attended the event organized by St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church...Tags: Real Estate, Finance, Orlando, Human Interest, Altamonte Springs
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A treasure trove of eccentricity at A Noise Within
A local theater company used what surely was the city's most unorthodox garage sale to unload two decades worth of costumes and stage props this weekend in anticipation of its move to a new home in Pasadena.
Founded in Glendale in 1992 by husband-and-...Tags: Teaching and Learning
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Haynes: The Mormon elephant in the presidential arena
For better or for worse, Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain likes to say out loud what others only whisper.
A few weeks ago, for example, Cain mentioned what his rivals for the nomination dare not mention: Mitt Romney has a religion problem....Tags: Elections, Herman Cain, Mormonism, Sarah Palin, Harry Reid
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Showalters make foster children part of the home team
Growing up, Angela Showalter was no stranger to the harsh realities that come with being a foster child.
The wife of Orioles manager Buck Showalter can remember the times when her family would take care of a couple of foster children from time to time...Tags: Indiana, Family, Athletes, Mental Health, New York
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Social Security number theft leads to 15-year headache
Tribune reporterFor more than 15 years, Clifton Goodenough had to repeatedly convince the Internal Revenue Service that he worked in a veteran’s hospital in Phoenix — not as a bookie in Las Vegas. And, IRS agents weren’t the only ones wondering about...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Personal Data Collection, Career and Workplace, Defense, Crimes
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