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History Matters: St. Paul's Church to observe 100th anniversary
100 Years Ago Quoth the Raven "The Poe literary society of the Ellicott City High School was called to order Jan. 8, 1913, by the president, William Holman. "The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved. After transacting business the...Tags: Linthicum, Ellicott City, Radio Industry, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Religion and Belief
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Pictures in the News | November 30, 2012
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The Week in Pictures | November 26 – December 2, 2012
FrameworkEach week we bring you the very best in visual journalism. Fighting continues in Syria, where rebel fighters celebrate atop the remains of a Syrian government fighter jet that was shot down at Daret Ezza, on the border between the provinces of Idlib and... -
Must Reads: Kim Jong Un, Congo rebels and tobacco in Africa
From Congo rebels to Kim Jong Un, here are five stories you shouldn't miss from this last week in global news: Eastern Congo rebels thrive on fear, chaos Tobacco companies see Africa as fertile ground North Korea leader's stock rises with rocket...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, Pakistan, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Letters: U.S.-funded violence in Congo
Re "Congo rebels thrive on fear and chaos," Dec. 11 The article about the situation in Congo reveals the alarming truth about Rwanda's exploitation of eastern Congo's natural resources and the unspeakable sexual violence being committed against Congo'...
Tags: Rwanda, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Genocide, Republican Party, National Government
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'The Nativity' heads to troubled Englewood
A noted African-American theater company is moving its popular show about the discovery of Jesus in a manger, staging it in the poor, violence-stricken Englewood neighborhood to illustrate how hope can be found in unexpected places. The South Side debut...
Tags: Music, Theater, Customs and Tradition, Entertainment Events, Fine Artists
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U.S. diplomats evacuate Central African Republic as rebels advance
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — U.S. diplomats evacuated from the capital of the Central African Republic on Friday, the State Department reported, after a coalition of rebel groups swept across the country in recent days, seizing towns and diamond...
Tags: UNICEF, Rebellions, United Nations, Chad, Francois Bozize
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Rebels in eastern Congo pull back from key city of Goma
GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo — Two weeks after seizing Goma, the M23 rebels withdrew Saturday with a warning that they still could retake the key eastern Congo city. M23, backed by neighboring Rwanda, caused a geopolitical crisis with its...
Tags: Civil Rights, Rebellions, Justice and Rights, March 23 Movement, Joseph Kabila
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Must Reads: Benghazi attacks, Congo clashes and a Honduras tycoon
From a Honduras tycoon to the Benghazi attacks, here are five stories you shouldn't miss from this past week in global news: Panel faults security failures in Benghazi attacks In Honduras, a controversial tycoon responds to critics In Israel, Labor...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Benghazi, Honduras
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Ending the cycle of abuse in Congo
KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of Congo — On Nov. 19, armed men from a rebel group called the M23 were looking for a prominent civil society leader in a village outside Goma, a provincial capital in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. He'd been...
Tags: Civil Rights, Justice and Rights, Rebellions, International Court or Tribunal, War Crimes
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Ben Affleck on running for Senate: He didn't say 'no'
This post has been corrected, as detailed below.He didn't say "no." Ben Affleck didn't say much, but he didn't say "no" when pressed by Bob Schieffer to chat about the possibility that he might run for a Senate seat in Massachusetts should Sen. John Kerry be tapped as secretary of State. "I’m...Tags: Malaria, Jennifer Garner, Social Media, Google Inc., George Clooney
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A chance for calm in Congo
The Democratic Republic of Congo has been repeatedly ravaged by war, rebellion and attacks on civilians in the last two decades. Though the country is rarely without some skirmish going on somewhere — a result of a complicated history of rivalries...
Tags: Civil Rights, Rebellions, Justice and Rights, National Government, Joseph Kabila
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