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Flags at half-staff for Army pilot from Eldersburg
Gov. Martin O’ Malley has ordered the U.S. and Maryland flags at state facilities flown at half-staff on Monday to honor Army Capt. Sara M. Knutson, a helicopter pilot from Eldersburg who died last month in Afghanistan. Knutson, 27, was one of...
Tags: Afghanistan, U.S. Department of Defense, Ellicott City, United States Naval Academy, U.S. Military
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A deadly surprise on the Peninsula
The Army of the Potomac had plenty of reason to feel confident when it began marching up the Peninsula on April 4, 1862. Gun barrels glistening in the fine spring weather, the advancing columns of blue-clad troops made up the largest army America had...
Tags: James River, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Unions, Hampton Roads, Science and Technology
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At Army base, an aggressive campaign against suicide
FT. BLISS, Texas — Army Pvt. John Jeffery stumbled into Kyle Boswell's barracks room at Ft. Bliss before dawn one day in February, his eyes glassy. "I've done something," Jeffery mumbled to his buddy. "I can't tell anyone. It's going to happen."...
Tags: Psychiatry, Iraq, Acupuncture, Armed Conflicts, Suicide
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Coast Guard Museum Must Be Part Of Bigger Picture
The Hartford CourantNews that New London is planning a $100 million Coast Guard Museum was reported with the finality one might expect if someone had won the lottery. Facts don't lie. But this report was a puff piece, based on a rollout, based on a wish and a prayer....Tags: Groton, Arts, Florence Griswold House, Cultural Development, Mystic
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Report: Kia calls reports of second US plant 'groundless'
Autoblog.comFiled under: Plants/Manufacturing, Kia In discussing how Kia planned to use a focus on quality to raise its brand perception and take the fight to BMW and Audi instead of Toyota, a recent article in Automotive News Europe said one of the primary... -
David Petraeus to teach at CUNY school in New York
David Petraeus, the former four-star general who was forced out as head of the Central Intelligence Agency because he had an affair with his biographer, has accepted a post as a visiting professor in New York. In a statement released Tuesday, Macaulay...Tags: Migration, David Petraeus, New York City, Princeton University, Colleges and Universities
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Football: Kicker Jonathan Kim will soon join brothers at Army
Varsity Times InsiderKicker Jonathan Kim of Torrance Bishop Montgomery has accepted an appointment to the West Point prep school this fall with the intention of enrolling at Army in 2014. If everything goes as planned, Kim will become the third family member...... -
New Arlington Heights mayor eager to lead -- quietly
Thomas Hayes doesn't think consistency is a bad thing. "My wife says I'm predictable," he said with a laugh. For lunch, the self-described introvert eats at Subway or Panera every day. Most mornings, residents can spot him running along Arlington...
Tags: Local Government, U.S. Army, Panera Bread Company
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Builder Profile: West Point Gardens
'Building each home as if it was our own' West Point Builders and Developers, Inc., is celebrating their 56th year. They are currently building West Point Gardens in Elgin. We asked Pat Curran of West Point Builders about their business and latest...
Tags: Home Improvement
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Obama library, casino among options for former Reese site
A casino-entertainment complex, a major convention hotel and a Barack Obama presidential library are being floated as possible anchors for a mixed-use development of the former Michael Reese Hospital site on the Near South Side. The scenarios were...Tags: Near South Side, Richard M. Daley, William D. Burns, Entertainment, Libraries
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'Disconnect' is a 'grand experiment' for Henry-Alex Rubin
Movie directors can come across as all sorts of personalities — arrogant, collegial, mercurial, dictatorial. Filmmaker Henry-Alex Rubin arrived on the set of "Disconnect", his first narrative feature, striking an unusual pose: clueless. "I have no...
Tags: Kevin Macdonald, Max Thieriot, Entertainment, Celebrities, Paula Patton
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Murdered man's memory honored with scholarship fundraiser
WDBJ7 anchor/reporterFamily and friends of a young man killed two years ago spent their Saturday bowling and raising money in his honor. Alex Ernandes was just 20 years old when he was shot and killed by a former friend. Saturday, a special scholarship was dedicated to...Tags: Awards and Prizes
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