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Pictures in the News | Jan. 24, 2013
FrameworkIn Thursday's Pictures in the News: Special operations battalion officers patrol a street in the Ilha do Governador neighborhood in the favela do Dende shantytown in Rio de Janeiro as drug traffickers clash with police; a member of the National Air and... -
COLUMN: Panama Canal harnesses true power of water
AberdeenMary Ann and I just returned from a glorious two weeks aboard the ship Island Princess, which took us on a 5,000-plus-mile trip from Florida to Los Angeles. We made this trip with our good friends, Jack and Connie Waltman. The ship made a Panama...Tags: Pacific Ocean
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First woman to lead in combat 'thrilled' with change
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Former U.S. Army Capt. Linda L. Bray says her male superiors were incredulous upon hearing she had ably led a platoon of military police officers through a firefight during the 1989 invasion of Panama. Instead of being...
Tags: Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Leon Panetta, Defense
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Florida travel calendar for February
Check out festivals and events in February across the state.
This list is organized by region.
Central Florida (including Orlando, Kissimmee, Daytona Beach, Sanford, the Space Coast, Lakeland/Polk and Lake County)
Through Feb. 3: 24th Annual Zora Neale...Tags: Rodeo, Mardi Gras, Panama City (Panama), Miami Beach, Zora Neale Hurston Festival
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Panamanian students hit the slopes in Harbor Springs
HARBOR SPRINGS — It's a Northern Michigan ritual perhaps not many Panamanians get to experience: strapping on a pair of waxed, sharp-edged planks and pointing those tips down a snowy hill. But it's an experience that a group of 12- to 16-year-old...
Tags: Religious Education, Students, Christianity, Education, Teaching and Learning
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Employees launch the cargo vessel Nancy Lykes
FrameworkEmployees conduct the launching ceremonies for the S.S. Nancy Lykes at the Consolidated Steel Corp. shipyards in Wilmington.... -
Four Texas police officers arrested in cocaine smuggling probe
HOUSTON -- Four South Texas law enforcement officers, including the sons of a local police chief and sheriff, are accused of taking thousands of dollars in bribes to guard shipments of cocaine that were smuggled across the border. Alexis Rigoberto...
Tags: Immigration, Prosecution, Justice System, Drug Trafficking, FBI
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Thinking big about how to renew Sparrows Point manufacturing
Here's what I'm thinking: We get La Famille DeBeaufre to establish a second bakery in Sparrows Point and ship their beloved Berger Cookies all over the world — to China, India, Brazil, Mexico and other nations with rising economies. And maybe we...
Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Politics, Baltimore County, Port of Baltimore, Dundalk
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Maritime official floats a career idea for youths
It's a safe bet that for many youngsters a career in the maritime industry isn't one that immediately leaps to mind. Capt. Mark Stevenson wants to change that — particularly among black students. Stevenson is the president of the International...
Tags: U.S. Coast Guard, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Chicago Public Schools, Navy Pier, Science and Technology
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Chambersburg Community Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Service set for Jan. 20
The annual Chambersburg Community Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Service will be Sunday, Jan. 20, at 3 p.m. at St. Paul United Methodist Church at 750 Norland Ave. in Chambersburg. The service, which celebrates the ongoing spiritual impact of King&...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Martin Luther King Jr., Human Interest, U.S. Department of Defense
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Feds levied record fines against airlines in 2012
On the final day of the year, the U.S. Department of Transportation levied fines against two airlines that kept passengers stranded on delayed flights, pushing the number of violations issued against airlines in 2012 to a record. The federal agency...
Tags: U.S. Department of Transportation, O'Hare International Airport, JetBlue Airways, Pakistan, Punishment
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Panama hotel really walks the planet-friendly talk
PANAMA CITY, Panama — It's easy to be skeptical about whether a hotel that claims to be "green" is really eco-friendly when you hang up your towel to reuse it and the maid replaces it. I was happy to discover that the Tantalo Hotel in Casco Viejo, a...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Panama City (Panama), UNESCO
Jan 24, 2013
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Jan 27, 2013
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Jan 25, 2013
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Jan 17, 2013
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Jan 11, 2013
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Nov 28, 2012
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Dec 14, 2012
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Dec 15, 2012
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Dec 4, 2012
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Jan 9, 2013
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Jan 2, 2013
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Dec 11, 2012
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