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    Aug 1, 2011 |Story| Daily Press
  1. Virginia native plants: purpletop grass

    Virginia's Wildflower of the Month for August: Purpletop grass, or<em> Tridens flavus</em>
    Virginia's Wildflower of the Month for August: Purpletop grass, or Tridens flavus  This grass is all over the roadsides in late summer, and easily recognized by its loose, open, purple spikelets and distinctive weeping form.  Growing to 4 feet tall,...

    Tags: Politics, Elections, Florida, Texas, Nebraska

  2. Aug 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Baltimore libraries will soon check out Nooks in addition to books

    After Crystal Langdon checks out 22 books from her library on Reisterstown Road on Wednesday, she plans to carry them home on the Metro in her purse.
    After Crystal Langdon checks out 22 books from her library on Reisterstown Road on Wednesday, she plans to carry them home on the Metro in her purse. And preteen boys enrolled at St. Ignatius Loyola Academy may soon be able to leave their book bags at...

    Tags: Books, Fort Lauderdale, Electronic Devices, Services and Shopping, Electronics

  4. Jul 11, 2011 |Story| WSBT-TV
  5. Rocker accused of pharmacy robbery before show

    MANSFIELD, Mass. (AP) — The bass player for a rock band has been arrested and charged with robbing a Massachusetts pharmacy of prescription painkillers just hours before a show. Attleboro police say Michael Todd, bassist for Coheed and Cambria,...

    Tags: Coheed and Cambria (music group), Celebrities and Bad Behavior, Comcast Center (arena), Soundgarden (music group)

  6. Jul 11, 2011 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  7. Cops: Rocker Uses Cell Phone Stickup Note to Rob Pharmacy Before Concert

    ATTLEBORO, MA -- A musician, using a stickup note posted on his cell phone, robbed a Massachusetts pharmacy of prescription pain pills just hours before his scheduled rock concert, authorities said on Monday.
    KTLA News
    ATTLEBORO, MA -- A musician, using a stickup note posted on his cell phone, robbed a Massachusetts pharmacy of prescription pain pills just hours before his scheduled rock concert, authorities said on Monday. Michael Todd, 30, a bass player and singer...

    Tags: Prosecution, Crimes, Cell Phones, Comcast Center (arena), Telecommunication Service

  8. Jul 13, 2011 |Story| WSBT-TV
  9. Testing under way on brain of man in Pa. shooting

    MEDIA, Pa. (AP) — Testing is under way to determine if a brain tumor contributed to a Pennsylvania ex-convict's deadly shooting rampage before he was killed by police. A spokeswoman for the Delaware County medical examiner says the pituitary...

    Tags: Brain, New York City, Delaware County, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Medical Procedures and Tests

  10. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Owings Mills resident to cycle in Pan-Massachusetts Challenge

    Owings Mills resident Buzz Levin will be cycling in the Pan-Massachusetts Challenge, Aug. 6-7, for the 21st consecutive year to raise money to support lifesaving adult and pediatric cancer care and treatment at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute through the...
  12. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  13. Multi Task At Jessica's Garden In Marlborough

    Jessica's Garden
    Jessica's Garden 198 East Hampton Road, Marlborough 860-295-1685, jessicasgarden.net One-stop shopping is key for me. So if I have the opportunity to grab a quick, bargain lunch and shop for my garden, I'm game. That's exactly what Jessica's Garden in...

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, Butter, Marlborough, Connecticut, Ice Cream

  14. Jul 1, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Presidential candidates off to slower fundraising start

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    The deadline for filing presidential fundraising reports closed Thursday, with officials from nearly every campaign predicting a relatively low dollar total compared with the historic highs at this time in the 2008 cycle. Campaign aides engaged in the...

    Tags: Jon Huntsman, Jr., Republican Party, Political Fundraising, Washington (U.S. state), Minnesota

  16. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. 1931 Model A Ford transported generations of one family

    Ford Motor Co. manufactured about 5 million Model A vehicles over a four-year period. Early in the final model year, 1931, one of the 3,018 station wagons was built and then sold to a buyer in Massachusetts. The owner of the Draper Co. in Hopedale, Mass.,...

    Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Passenger Cars, Vehicles, World War II (1939-1945), Ford Motor Co.

  18. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| KTUU
  19. Alaska Lawmakers Ask FDA To Quash Company's Bid To Grow Genetically-Modified Salmon

    Alaska&rsquo;s congressional delegation doesn&rsquo;t want &ldquo;Frankenfish&rdquo; &ndash; their word for genetically-modified salmon &ndash; on the U.S. market.
    Alaska’s congressional delegation doesn’t want “Frankenfish” – their word for genetically-modified salmon – on the U.S. market. U.S. Senators Mark Begich and Lisa Murkowski and Congressman Don Young joined a handful of...

    Tags: Justice System, Mark Begich, Food and Drug Administration, Alaska, California

  20. Aug 11, 2011 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  21. Texas Governor Rick Perry Expected to Run for President

    Texas Governor Rick Perry, a staunch conservative with a Washington outsider's political resume, will run for the Republican nomination for U.S. president in 2012, his spokesman said Thursday.
    Texas Governor Rick Perry, a staunch conservative with a Washington outsider's political resume, will run for the Republican nomination for U.S. president in 2012, his spokesman said Thursday. "He will make a definitive announcement Saturday for the...

    Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Regional Authority, Tea Party Movement, Politics, Mitt Romney

  22. Aug 11, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Author talks about role of B&O railroad in Civil War

    Author Daniel Toomey traveled to Hagerstown Thursday night to tell a gathering of Civil War enthusiasts that the first front of the war was neither a political nor a geographical boundary, but the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
    davem@herald-mail.com
    Author Daniel Toomey traveled to Hagerstown Thursday night to tell a gathering of Civil War enthusiasts that the first front of the war was neither a political nor a geographical boundary, but the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Toomey's talk at the...

    Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Transportation, Railway Transportation, Microsoft Corporation, Travel

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