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Rockwell job fair
FrameworkMore than 100 interview tables are in the Rockwell International plant in El Segundo during the company's second Job Fair for former employees.... -
Lawrence W. "Larry" Simns Sr., bay advocate
Lawrence W. "Larry" Simns Sr., a fourth-generation waterman and longtime advocate for the Chesapeake Bay and those who make their living from its waters, died Thursday of bone cancer at his Rock Hall home. He was 75. "Larry stood sentry for the...
Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Chestertown, Tampa, Natural Resource Industry, Tilghman Island
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Man who taped Romney's '47 percent' remark is 'regular guy' from Broward
The bartender did it. Who shot the infamous "47 percent" video, surreptitiously recorded west of Boca Raton, was one of the biggest lingering mysteries of the 2012 election season. Scott Prouty, a bartender, appeared on television Wednesday to claim...
Tags: Politics, Elections, MSNBC (tv network), Barack Obama, Voting
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Helen B. Wolfe, advocate of women's rights
Helen B. Wolfe, an outspoken advocate of women's rights who also had been a member of the faculty of McDaniel College for more than a decade, died March 5 from cancer at Carroll Hospice Center's Dove House in Westminster. She was 79.
With a head of thick...Tags: White House, State University of New York, Politics, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Cornell University
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Hugo Chavez: Admired and despised by readers
For just as many reasons readers found to sneer at Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez, who died Tuesday after a lengthy battle with cancer, others found reasons to praise the late strongman. While several readers slammed Chavez for behaving like a dictator and...
Tags: Jose Serrano, Joseph P. Kennedy, Trade Agreements, Poverty, Economic Organization
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Why Democrats must get smarter on entitlements
In a season of depressing budget news, the worst may have been that a majority of U.S. House Democrats signed a letter urging President Barack Obama to oppose any benefit cuts to Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and other entitlements. That's the...Tags: Politics, Barack Obama, Government Health Care, Medicare, Career and Workplace
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Hagerstown woman has volunteered with Habitat for Humanity for 16 years
janeth@herald-mail.comIt started with a simple request for volunteers for the newly formed Habitat for Humanity of Washington County chapter. Cheryl Saylor of Hagerstown noticed the call for volunteers in the newspaper, attended an informational meeting and signed up....Tags: Habitat for Humanity International, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Auction Service, PTA
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Speedometer top speed often exceeds reality
DETROIT (AP) — The speedometer on the Toyota Yaris says the tiny car can go 140 miles per hour. In reality, the bulbous subcompact's 106-horsepower engine and automatic transmission can't push it any faster than 109. So why do the Yaris —...
Tags: Road Transportation, Politics, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Travel, National Government
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How Republicans lost their mojo
If you're a football fan, you've seen it happen. A coach bursts into prominence by using offensive or defensive innovations to produce victory after victory, championship after championship. For a long time, he's regarded as one of the best. And then,...
Tags: Politics, Vladimir Putin, Afghanistan, Immigration, Abusive Behavior
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Michelle Obama on the Oscars: The behind-the-scenes story
On Feb. 14, a Hollywood delegation showed up at the White House. Motion Picture Academy President Hawk Koch, Oscar producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron and film mogul Harvey Weinstein had come to explore a rather important matter (for them): They wanted...
Tags: Academy Awards, Dianne Feinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Awards and Prizes, Michelle Obama
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John Kerry y el drama cubano
Este aņo puede ser una caja de sorpresas para todos los que siguen de cerca las relaciones entre Cuba y Estados Unidos. En la isla los funcionarios del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores probablemente celebran el nombramiento del senador John Kerry...Tags: Barack Obama, Cuba
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Some Hagerstown residents heading to D.C. on Inauguration Day
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comKaren Cremins is a Democrat who supported Barack Obama’s re-election bid. Her husband, Jim Cremins, identifies himself as a conservative. Their son, Sean, a graduate of North Hagerstown High School, will perform Monday in the inaugural parade with...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Martin Luther King Day, Politics, Elections, Arts and Culture
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