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Clemens acquitted of all charges
WASHINGTON (AP) — Roger Clemens was acquitted Monday on all charges that he obstructed and lied to Congress in denying he used performance-enhancing drugs to build his long and brilliant career as one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history. ...
Tags: Cy Young Award, Prosecution, Roger Clemens, Awards and Prizes, Trials
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Somerset dance group gets unique ballet experience
Daily American Sunday EditorNot many people get to venture backstage at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. To get there one has to duck through an inconspicuous set of white doors on the right hand side of the Hall of Nations' ground floor. ...Tags: Opera (genre), Entertainment Events, Dance, Career and Workplace, Employees
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12 crafters take part in Valley Craft studio tour
marieg@herald-mail.comAs an artisan, Judy Williamson needs only to look outside her window for inspiration. From her house sitting majestically atop a hill, she has a direct view of South Mountain and the Washington Monument and is surrounded by a rural canvas painted this...Tags: College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Holiday Vacations, Middletown, Travel, Holidays
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‘A Capitol Fourth’ scores for PBS; Macy’s delivers for NBC
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelFireworks over the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument and U.S. Capitol Wednesday. Photo credit: Mark Wilson/Getty Images THIS POST HAS BEEN UPDATED: The Fourth of July specials were the most-watched programs Wednesday night. “Macy's Fourth of... -
Quake-damaged Washington Monument May Remain Closed Into 2014
CNNWASHINGTON -- The Washington Monument will remain closed for repairs for at least another year and possibly into 2014, National Park Service officials said Monday. The 555-foot-tall monument has been closed since an earthquake struck the mid-Atlantic...Tags: David M. Rubenstein, The Carlyle Group, Natural Disasters, Port St. Lucie (St. Lucie, Florida), Richmond (Richmond, Virginia)
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Five for your planner: Sunday, Nov. 4
1. Staging Shakespeare Shepherd University's Rude Mechanicals Medieval and Renaissance Players will present Shakespeare's "The Two Noble Kinsmen." Shows are 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6; 9 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7 and Thursday, Nov. 8; 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov....
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Entertainment, Colleges and Universities
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On Theater: SCR's 'New Book' rich in volume
As South Coast Repertory's overview notes, budding playwrights are advised, "Write what you know." Bill Cain is no neophyte — he's been at it for several decades — but he definitely writes what he knows, and then some, in "How to Write a New...
Tags: Celebrities, Human Interest, Washington, DC, Vietnam
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From Scores to a mechanical bull, sailors delight in Baltimore's charms
It didn't take Canadian seaman Richard Thompson long to get quite a bit of Baltimore under his shiny gold belt. Tapas at Harborplace. Shopping for sunglasses. And a beery romp with some American sailors at Power Plant Live that left him with a different...Tags: Harborplace, Bars and Clubs, Mexico, Edgar Allan Poe, Babe Ruth
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Maryland preserves 65 acres in Washington County
A 65-acre property in Washington County is one of two that has been permanently preserved by the State of Maryland. Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown and the Board of Public Works approved the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) easement this week....Tags: Antietam National Battlefield, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Wicomico County, State Parks, Travel
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Regional earthquake drill scheduled for Thursday
Most remember the rule "stop, drop and roll" when it comes to fires. Federal emergency management officials want to add "drop, cover and hold on" to our memory banks. Those are the instructions given during an earthquake, and people across five states,...
Tags: FEMA, Basilica of the Assumption, Natural Disasters, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia)
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Couple raising money for Tabitha's Table by hiking 42 miles on the Appalachian Trail
After volunteering their time at Tabitha’s Table, handing out food and hygiene products to those in need, Scott and Angela Griffin wanted to do more. The Smithsburg couple decided to raise money for the organization by hiking 42 miles from Pen...Tags: Appalachian National Scenic Trail
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Audubon Society to host hawk watch Oct. 17
The Potomac Valley Audubon Society will sponsor a hawk-watching trip Wednesday, Oct. 17, to Washington Monument State Park on South Mountain just east of Boonsboro. Participants will meet at 9 a.m. in the park's upper parking lot just below the monument....Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations
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