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Jordan Creek Greenway an excellent lab for Parkland ecology students
Jeremy Motsko took the leaf of skunk cabbage being passed around at the Trexler Nature Preserve last Wednesday and took a deep whiff. He tried to act bravely.
He smiled broadly, took another deep whiff of the native plant, which smells very much like the...Tags: South Whitehall Township, Cabbage, Whitehall, Ecosystems, Natural Resources
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Delaware River Shad Fishermen to discuss shad restoration
If there's just one outdoors group meeting you're going to make this year, clear your schedule for Wednesday evening. The Delaware River Shad Fishermen's Association is holding its regular monthly meeting, with important speakers addressing key issues in...Tags: Allentown, Craigslist, Inc., Endangered Species, Earth Day, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Three payjackers inducted into Hall of Fame
Sometimes our readers pleasantly surprise me. "Some of the Harrisburg gang that pushed through the midnight illegal pay grab are running in the Pa. primary," one of them wrote recently. "I think you promised to remind the voters who they are …...Tags: Politics, Religion and Belief, Primaries, Crime, Law and Justice, India
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McManus: Change in Saudi Arabia
Women in Saudi Arabia won a small but promising victory this year. No, they aren't being allowed to drive; that's still forbidden. Most of the time, they still can't work, travel or even open bank accounts without the approval of a male guardian. But they...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Saudi Arabia, Abdullah II of Jordan, Feminism, Facebook
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McManus: Oops! That was the year that wasn't
A year ago, soon after the Tunisian uprising, I demonstrated my powers of prediction in a column about the democracy movement in the Arab world. The revolution in Tunisia, I wrote, "arose from local circumstances that don't foretell what will happen...Tags: Rick Perry, Politics, Tunisian Revolution (2010-2011), Regional Authority, Tea Party Movement
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McManus: Technology that protects protesters
Early this year, as street protests began spreading across the Arab world, a young Internet expert from Germany, Katrin Verclas, asked Egyptian democracy activists what kind of technology they needed most. More laptop computers? Better access to the Web?...Tags: Media Industry, Politics, Demonstration, U.S. Department of State, Syria
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20 years after riots, hope and despair in South L.A.
To think deeply and compassionately about South Los Angeles as we approach the 20th anniversary of the L.A. riots is to inhabit a middle ground between optimism and bleak defeat. A lot of good is going on in the inner city. But the last two decades...
Tags: Philosophy, Religion and Belief, Los Angeles Police Department, Marketing, George H.W. Bush
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At Tolliver's barbershop, pondering what 20 years have wrought
It's history they were talking about. The verdict that landed like a slap in the face. The smoke that rose over the city in columns of protest. The rampant looting and savage beatings. They were talking about nothing less than the evolution of a city...
Tags: Starbucks Corp., Los Angeles Police Department, Martin Luther King Jr., Diabetes, Robert F. Kennedy
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McManus: Mosque and state
At a conference two years ago, I sat in on a meeting between U.S. officials and young Islamist politicians from Tunisia, Jordan and other countries in the Middle East. The Islamists wanted to know: Would the Americans allow them to run in free elections,...Tags: Religion and Belief, Politics, Political Systems, Tunisia, Parliament
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IU student among the three Americans arrested in Egypt
Three young Americans were reportedly arrested in Cairo on suspicion of throwing Molotov cocktails at security forces during ongoing protests.
Egyptian state TV showed footage of the three young men who were reportedly arrested Monday near Tahrir...Tags: Students, Police Arrests, Education, U.S. Department of State, Cairo (Egypt)
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Conflicting reports about IU student's release from Cairo
A Bloomington family is waiting for details Friday morning regarding their son’s return home from Egypt.
Indiana University junior Luke Gates was one of three students arrested in Cairo this week for allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails during...Tags: Students, Colleges and Universities, Education, Teaching and Learning, Indiana University
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