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Congratulations, 'Sperm Wars,' you're the weirdest game of 2012
Were you paying close attention during all those awkward “birds and the bees” talks and sex education lessons? If not it’s OK, because you’re about to go download a game for free (on sale from $.99) that will obliterate...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Fundraisers focus on home and art
Special to Tribune NewspapersThe National Public Housing Museum's April 15 benefit, "An Afternoon of Good Times," honored three nationally renowned humanitarians for their commitments and contributions to inner-city housing and empowerment of its residents. Steve Pemberton, author...Tags: John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Arts, Public Housing, Awards and Prizes, Chicago Housing Authority
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Do-nothing lawmakers duck forum
I would have thought this worthy of front page news: Our resident Washington County lawmakers DON’T want to meet with a local business group to discuss the recent legislative session. This has to be the first time on record that they’ve...
Tags: Tea Party Movement, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, U.S. Secret Service
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Your local chippy: The Pikey is open in Hollywood
Daily DishYour local chippy: The Pikey is open in Hollywood.... -
Want a scholarship? Watch what you post online
Students beware: Scholarship providers aren't just going by your application to learn about you. They're also checking you out on Google and social media sites, according to a recent survey. And what they uncover — the good or the bad — could...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, YouTube, Pikesville, Duke University
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Feedback: If you could dine with an author, who would it be?
Definitely Christopher Fowler, who writes the "Peculiar Crimes Unit" and "Bryant & May" series. He has such a great sense of humor and knows so much about the history of London. His books are so much fun to read. — Rena Gorman, Aurora I would...Tags: Douglas Adams, Nobel Prize Awards, Manhattan (New York City), Entertainment, Harry Potter (fictional character)
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Gift Theater tries, but 'Hell' is tough to fit in a storefront
With a cast of 21 actors crammed into the minuscule Gift Theatre, Sheldon Patinkin's production of Rodney Ackland's loquacious but fascinating play, "Absolute Hell," three hours and 15 minutes of mostly plot-free bohemian behavior in post-war London, is...Tags: John Osborne, London (England), Theater, The Holocaust (1934-1945), London Theatre
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Wrestling: Hubs earn team honors; Rebels' Collins victorious
andrewm@herald-mail.comSouth Hagerstown senior Chris Collins won his battle, while North Hagerstown won another war Saturday at the Maryland Class 4A-3A West Region Wrestling Tournament at Sherwood High School. Collins was the only local wrestler to win his weight class,...Tags: Northwood, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Walt Whitman, Wrestling, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Supreme Court to consider affirmative action in higher education
KIAHWinston Churchill once confessed that his education was interrupted only by his schooling. Very funny; but far from the reality of those who are trying hard to be admitted to top schools in this country. The question of whether universities should focus...Tags: Social Issues, Minority Groups
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Northwestern music student hits high note with astrophysics
TribLocal - EvanstonIt’s a 10 minute walk from Northwestern University’s music building to its physics building. Some might think the two subjects are worlds apart. In his …... -
From the Right: Desperate times, time for desperate measures?
As we head into today’s primary in Florida, the big surprise is that Newt Gingrich is still one of the favorites to win. How is it that this one time has-been may be on the cusp of victory? A man with a list of personal problems that makes Bill...Tags: Newt Gingrich, Bill Clinton, Mitt Romney, Politics, Elections
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Theater review: ‘What the Butler Saw’ at the Odyssey Theatre
Culture MonsterPhilip Brandes reviews Joe Orton's black comedy "What the Butler Saw" at the Odyssey Theatre....
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