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Islamophobia on parade at GOP debate
I was appalled by the Islamophobia on parade at the first major Republican debate in New Hampshire on Monday night. Herman Cain, the Godfather's Pizza Mogul, made a spectacle of himself by denying that he ever said he wouldn't appoint a Muslim to his...Tags: Crimes, Immigration, Illegal Immigrants, Islam, African Americans
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Honoring the U.S. Constitution
On Sept. 17, 224 years ago in Philadelphia, the founding fathers signed the Constitution and sent it on to the Continental Congress in what was to be the first step toward its ratification in June of 1788.
The Chicago Tribune has a special reason for...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Human Interest, Democracy, Justice System, Journalism
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Family outraged after HOA asks them to remove sign supporting U.S. Army
Fox59It has been 10 years since the war in Afghanistan started, and a Plainfield family thinks people are becoming desensitized. They posted a small sign of support in their yard for their son, who is in Afghanistan with the U.S. Army. They were asked to take...Tags: Board of Directors, Companies and Corporations, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Army, WXIN
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Komisarjevsky's Attorneys Seek To Curb State's Closing Argument
The Hartford CourantDefense attorneys for Joshua Komisarjevsky say prosecutors should not be able to argue in their closing statements Tuesday morning theories that run counter to arguments they made in last year's trial of Steven Hayes, Komisarjevsky's co-defendant. A 13-...Tags: Joshua Komisarjevsky, Crimes, Trials, Litigation, Punishment
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Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss speaks to students in Jefferson Co., W.Va. about learning civics
richardb@herald-mail.comIn something of a reprise of his popular film, "Mr. Holland's Opus," Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss sat in high school auditoriums Friday and lectured seniors on the subject of civics and the need to learn it. "Only about 4 percent of the students...Tags: Richard Dreyfuss, Teaching and Learning, Curricula, High Schools, Celebrities
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Learning about our enemies
There were four letters concerning the events of 9/11 in the opinion section of the Daily American on Sept. 9. Of the four, the most troubling one was the prophetic warning by Marilyn Sanner, “You may become a Muslim before you know it.” Even...Tags: Executive Branch, Qur'an, Osama bin Laden, Bill Clinton, Islam
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NC Gay Marriage Campaigns Likely Passionate, Pricey
Associated PressNow the real debate over gay marriage in North Carolina begins. Residents should prepare for passionate and pricey campaigns over the definition of marriage in the next eight months, if previous ballot questions in other states and recent debate in North...Tags: National Government, Marriage, Voting, Civil Rights, Government
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Frederick W. Glassberg, community developer
Frederick W. Glassberg, a one-time Rouse Co. executive who became a prominent real estate and community developer in Howard County, died Sept. 15 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Columbia of complications from Parkinson's disease. He was 77. A native of...Tags: United Way , Realty, Real Estate, New York City, Clarksville
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Police: Laurel murder-suicide witnessed by victim's children
What appeared to have been a strained association — rife with abuse and violence — ended in Laurel on Sept. 14 in a murder-suicide that was witnessed by the young children of the murder victim. According to Laurel and Prince George's County...Tags: Crimes, Prince George's County, Witnesses, U.S. Department of Energy, Politics
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Law gives huge pension perks to union leaders
All it took to give nearly two dozen labor leaders from Chicago a windfall worth millions was a few tweaks to a handful of sentences in the state's lengthy pension code.
The changes became law with no public debate among state legislators and, more...Tags: Finance, Unions, Labor Legislation, Interior Policy, Richard M. Daley
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Kansas Court of Appeals holds court at WSU
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThree judges from the Kansas Court of Appeals came to the Wichita State University campus Wednesday. Chief Judge Richard Greene, Judge Henry Green and Senior Judge Edward Larson heard oral arguments in three cases. The appeals addressed U.S....Tags: Judges, Wichita (Sedgwick, Kansas), Justice System, Politics, Colleges and Universities
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Mailbag: D.A. makes 'wrong kind of history'
History is being made in Orange County, but it is the wrong kind of history, thanks to Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas. The prosecution of 11 Muslim students for interrupting a speech by Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren at UC Irvine sends...Tags: Gaza Strip, Canterbury, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Israel, Anglicanism
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