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Frank O. Moore Sr., 92
Frank Owen Moore Sr., 92, of Royer Road, and formerly of Military Road, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2012, at the home of his daughter and son-in-law. A lifelong resident of Cascade, Md., he was born Feb. 20, 1920, to Lewis Jacob and Debbie H....
Tags: Appalachian National Scenic Trail, World War II (1939-1945), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), National Rifle Association of America, U.S. Army
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Belgian case might mark where the right to die ends
Perhaps the only thing more surprising than the news that Belgium allowed the euthanasia of twin brothers who were deaf and going blind is how many commenters appear to favor this event and wish for similar laws in the United States. USA Today and...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice
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Looking back on the Tribune's beers of the month in 2012
Tribune NewspapersOne of the reasons I like writing a Beer of the Month column, which appears in the Good Eating section on the first Wednesday of every month, is that it lacks guidelines: When I find a beer I like, I write about it. That said, I do think seasonally (a...Tags: Alcoholic Beverages
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Mon Depardieu! Actor in tax spat with French government
PARIS -- Larger-than-life actor Gerard Depardieu says he is giving back his French passport and health card after being criticized for moving to Belgium to avoid taxes. In an angry letter to a French newspaper, Depardieu, 63, lambasted the government...
Tags: Government, Paris (France), Bernard Arnault, Air France-KLM, South Africa
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Gerard Depardieu granted Russian citizenship by Vladimir Putin
Gerard Depardieu now has Russian citizenship, courtesy of President Vladimir Putin, who Thursday delivered on a promise made a couple of weeks ago. Russia's main state-run TV station broadcast an open letter reportedly from the "Green Card" star (via...Tags: Television Industry, Jean-Marc Ayrault, BBC, Newspaper and Magazine, Francois Hollande
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French court throws out Hollande's tax on rich
PARIS — France's highest constitutional authority dealt a blow to President François Hollande's plans to repair the nation’s economy Saturday by throwing out his new “supertax” on the wealthy days before it was to be imposed. The...
Tags: Central African Republic, Jean-Marc Ayrault, National Government, Government, Politics
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Palestinian leaders cancel tax hikes amid protests
World NowResponding to violent protests in several West Bank cities, the Palestinian Authority said Tuesday it would cancel planned tax hikes on cooking gas, fuel and other commodities.... -
Pomona-Pitzer track athlete is in running for Rhodes Scholarship
Annie Lydens is accustomed to juggling a demanding academic schedule at Pomona College and her running career for Pomona-Pitzer with equally exceptional results. Lydens, a senior, has a 3.99 grade-point average while studying philosophy, politics and...Tags: University of Oxford, International Organizations, Awards and Prizes, National Collegiate Athletic Association, U.S. Department of State
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Ravens bar of the week: Hudson Street Stackhouse
For most Canton residents, the unassuming Hudson Street Stackhouse is the ultimate neighborhood bar for beer-loving hockey fans: It proudly supports the Washington Capitals. But the Stackhouse also makes an ideal place to watch a Ravens game. First and...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Safeway Inc., Lifestyle and Leisure, Bars and Clubs
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Will America go the way of Europe?
As the presidential election counts down to (despite recent tightening in the polls) a likely Obama victory, even moderate Republicans despair that America is going the way of "social democratic" Western Europe, with a smaller private sector, more power...Tags: School Examinations, Government, Democratic Party, Rush Limbaugh, Same-Sex Marriage
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Perfect middle ground for a visit to Belgium
ANTWERP, Belgium — Why go to Antwerp when you can just as easily visit Brussels or Brugge? You go exactly because it isn't Brussels or Brugge. Antwerp has the elegance of the European Union capital without its grandiosity and the picturesque charm...Tags: European Union, Brussels (Belgium)
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Belgian chocolate, the art form
BRUSSELS, Belgium — In a shop just a few steps from this city's famed Grand Place, there's barely time to breathe as Svenja Schmitz serves a steady stream of customers. They're mostly locals with whom Schmitz converses in French or Flemish. But she...
Tags: Travel, Albert II, Chocolates, Tourism and Leisure, Brussels (Belgium)
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