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Carroll name has been on state's VIP list for years
100 Years Ago Signatures, please A Times political story included a picture of John Carroll with the caption, "John Lee Carroll, Doughregon, Governor 1876." The story also mentioned the 1912 presidential election and the "Honorable Blair Lee of...Tags: Charles Carroll, Entertainment, Movies, Executive Branch, Government
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Two teens injured in car crash in Columbia
Two teenagers were injured in a single-car crash Monday afternoon in Columbia, after an 18-year-old driver left the roadway and slammed into a telephone pole. Daniel Howard Baker, of the 6000 block of Mellow Wine Way in Columbia, was driving a 1996 Acura...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Howard County, Health, Disasters and Accidents
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Poor teaching standards keep students behind on civil rights [Blowback]
Opinion L.A.For too many students, their civil rights knowledge boils down to two people plus four words: Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr. and "I have a dream."... -
SteelStacks' ArtsQuest Center to add cabaret to cafe
Lehigh Valley MusicThe ArtsQuest Center in Bethlehem has a café – its headline Musikfest Café venue. Now, it will have a cabaret. Actress and singer Lynnie Godfrey will perform tunes from the Great American Songbook in a new monthly series, “An Evening...... -
Friday morning reads: Five stories you should be reading this morning
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE– It's Friday, so eight more hours of work and you're off to your weekend plans. So, enjoy our Friday five and finish off your work week. * The Sun-Sentinel's Anthony Man has a report this morning on the often controversial U.S. Rep.... -
PST, A to Z: 'Peace Press Graphics 1967-1987' at UAM CSULB
Culture MonsterPacific Standard Time will explore the origins of the Los Angeles art world through museum exhibitions throughout Southern California over the next six months. Times art reviewer Sharon Mizota has set the goal of seeing all of them. This is...... -
Gardening with an edge
First lady Michelle Obama sets the tone in trends with what she wears — and the way she gardens.
The president's wife, who planted vegetables on the south lawn of the White House shortly after the family moved in, has revamped this year's garden by...Tags: Gardening, Tomatoes, White House, Homes, Elections
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"Giant Steps to Change the World" by Spike Lee & Tonya Lewis Lee
Special to the Tribune"Giant Steps to Change the World" By Spike Lee & Tonya Lewis Lee, illustrated by Sean Qualls Simon & Schuster, $16.99, ages 6-9 "On some days your dreams may seem too far away to realize." What about those who dreamed before you? "They made giant...Tags: Jean-Michel Basquiat, Spike Lee
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Black history tribute honors lesser-known figures
davem@herald-mail.comThe stories behind black historical figures like Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass are the ones that stick out for most people. But black history goes much further, as speakers emphasized during a black history tribute Sunday afternoon at the...Tags: Frederick Douglass, Slavery, Book, History, African Americans
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Winter getaway to the Eastern Shore
You might expect winter on the Eastern Shore to be slow. I know I did. So even though it was Presidents Day weekend, I told my husband that the holiday wouldn't be a hindrance to a quick two-day trip to the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay, a resort I've been...Tags: Michael Kors, Apple iPhone, Trips and Vacations, Sports, Ice Cream
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The 2 Do List (Feb. 3)
15th Alaska Ski For Women
Sunday, Feb. 6: 9 a.m. bib pick-up, 10 a.m. first race start
Kincaid Park
Grab a gal-pal or form a team, create a costume, and get signed-up! Race it or join the “Party Wave” if you’re only in it for the fun. ...Tags: Auction Service, Harry Potter (fictional character), Diabetes, Health, Disc Jockeys
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Joseph Dyer dies at 76; retired KCBS-TV executive
Joseph Dyer, a retired KCBS-TV executive who was one of the first African American reporters hired by a major network television station in Los Angeles and later helped it set a standard for community involvement, died of heart failure Thursday at Good...Tags: Entertainment, Television Industry, African Americans, Tony Cox, Minority Groups
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