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In support of traditional values
While everyone's attention has been focused on the Illinois legislature's halting efforts to repair the state's financial mess, those who wish to dismantle the traditional family and sexual mores are busy working in the shadows. They're pushing bills...
Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Planned Parenthood, Same-Sex Marriage, Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice
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Shrinking Jewish synagogues cross denominations to survive
The Jewish Daily Forward reports on synagogues merging across denominational lines to survive: The Jews of Corpus Christi knew a decade ago they had to act fast to save their two synagogues. With at most 1,000 Jews left in the Texas town and only 60...
Tags: Judaism, Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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New uneasiness settles on broken city
The food, a timeless presentation of French gourmet classics, is as savory as ever. The service is attentive and flawless. The dining rooms, freshly polished and filled with historical artifacts, promise a luxuriant meal. The veteran waiters are hard at...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Hurricanes, Dining and Drinking, Halloween, C. Ray Nagin
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New Buy Fresh Buy Local program gets produce to city residents
Buying healthy snacks isn't easy when you don't have a car and the corner store offers lots of chips and cookies but little in the way of fresh fruit. So when Carlos Lopez, a father of five who lives near Sacred Heart Hospital in Allentown, heard about...
Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Organic Foods, Forks Township, Dining and Drinking, Allentown
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City school system receives seven charter applications
The city school board is considering proposals for seven charter schools that include two named for female trailblazers, another attempt at an all-male, college-preparatory program in East Baltimore, and an elementary school for at-risk youths. The new...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Roland Park, Andres Alonso, Colleges and Universities
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Bieber vs. Beethoven; a new twist on battle rap
Comedian Lloyd Ahlquist steps onto the stage, girded for battle. Wearing the uniform of a Soviet officer, with medals dripping from his chest, he channels dictator Joseph Stalin and prepares to deliver a rhyming smackdown on Russia's mad monk, Grigori...
Tags: Apple iTunes, Wu-Tang Clan (music group), Taylor Swift, Poetry, Black Entertainment Television (tv network)
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Let's talk conservatism
I could tell you that I'm married, have three adult children and on and on. But you don't really know a person until you've talked about "stuff." That's what we're going to do here every Tuesday. I'm just going to talk about the things that matter to me....Tags: The Happiest News!, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Government, Politics
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2013 TV upfronts: Fox overhauls schedule
NEW YORK -- Coming off a television season that saw its ratings fall by 20%, Fox unveiled a new schedule heavy on big names both in front of and behind the camera in hopes of rejuvenating its prime-time lineup. “We’re making the biggest...
Tags: Ted (movie), Satellite and Cable Service, Nicki Minaj, Simon Cowell, Peter Tolan
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Watercolor artists strut their stuff
Like many of their fruity brethren, pears and strawberries have provided the subject for innumerable watercolor still lifes in the past — yet most of these earnest efforts have produced middling if not worse results at best. But not so with the...
Tags: Fine Artists, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Arts and Culture, Arts, Pears
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City schools chief Alonso resigns
Baltimore schools CEO Andrés Alonso tearfully announced his resignation Monday, ending a six-year tenure marked by bold yet often divisive reforms and casting uncertainty on the future of the long-troubled school system. Under Alonso's leadership, city...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Teachers, University of Maryland, College Park, Students, Government
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CNU graduates record class Saturday
NEWPORT NEWS — Life isn't about the size of your bank account, the head of Smithfield Foods told the largest graduating class in Christopher Newport University's history Saturday. "Believe me, the greatest satisfaction you will ever receive is...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Graduation, Colleges and Universities, Christopher Newport University, Smithfield Foods
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Md. poet laureate Stanley Plumly comes to Hagerstown
chrisc@herald-mail.comStanley Plumly has received many awards and published many books in his long career in poetry. And for the past four years, the University of Maryland, College Park English professor has been Maryland’s poet laureate. But this particular honor...Tags: The Herald-Mail, Arts and Culture, University of Maryland, College Park, Human Interest, Students
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