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'The Golden Shore' details a love affair with the sea
Like many California transplants, David Helvarg has repeatedly reinvented himself. He's been a freelance journalist, a television documentary filmmaker, even a licensed private investigator. He seems to have found his true calling with the sea, or more...
Tags: Surfing, Authors, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Sports
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2012 in Review: Columnist Tim Rowland looks back
The year 2012 begins in splendid fashion in Washington County, as thousands of people line up to sign a petition that would make this our Best Year Ever. The only caveat is that this proposition would have to be approved by Maryland voters, although...
Tags: Republican Party, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Engelbert Humperdinck, Marketing, Media Industry
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Clinton draws criticism from Chinese ahead of talks
World NowSecretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton flew into a storm of criticism in Beijing on Tuesday in the midst of a six-nation tour perceived by China as aimed at curbing its influence in Asia.... -
Indian tribes, with more clout and money, find an ally in Obama
WASHINGTON — At a July fundraiser in the elegant Mandarin Oriental hotel near Washington's Tidal Basin, President Obama met with some of his most steadfast supporters — two dozen political and business leaders eager to write sizable checks...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Politics, Washington, DC, Human Interest, Elections
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Local activists say Occupy Baltimore still working for change
Some are working to change the way development in Baltimore affects low-income residents. Others are using art to comment on social inequalities. Still others are battling home foreclosures in the city or gathering free books to hand out in poor...
Tags: Politics, Johns Hopkins University, Protest, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Juvenile Delinquency
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W.Va. court hopefuls address issues
The candidates for two seats up this year on West Virginia’s Supreme Court appeared split along party lines Wednesday regarding the need for a mid-level appeals court. The two Republicans, Jefferson County Circuit Judge John Yoder and Supreme Court...Tags: Massey Energy Company, Republican Party, Conservation, Justice System, U.S. Supreme Court
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Gambling illustrates a century of social change
timr@herald-mail.comThose who insist that the winds of social change blow slowly should consider the issue of gambling. As the General Assembly was meeting in a special session to vote on an expansion of gambling in Maryland — largely to just catch up with...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Same-Sex Marriage, Elvis Presley, Career and Workplace, ESPN (tv network)
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Virgen's View: Mendes Bros. Academy grand opening on Sunday
The RVCA family is excited for Sunday. That's the day of the grand opening for the Mendes Bros. Academy, a jiu jitsu gym, in Costa Mesa. The Mendes brothers, Rafael and Gui, will be offering a free seminar during the grand opening, starting at 1 p.m. The...Tags: NFL Draft, Disneyland Park, Mario Manningham, Chandler Harnish, Sports
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Leaders of the Group of 20 nations gather in Mexico
World NowLOS CABOS, Mexico –- With the pro-bailout New Democracy party’s victory in Greece, leaders of the world’s biggest economies averted the worst of possible scenarios heading into their annual summit Monday. The heads of the Group of 20... -
Word power
Earlier this year, when Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed a 100-book required reading list for his compatriots, it provoked anxiety, rekindling memories of Soviet-era censorship. The furor underscored an important point: that literature plays a...
Tags: Lorraine Hansberry, Biology, Carson McCullers, NATO, Thomas Mann
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Mar 6: Poll Results
WGN NewsMORNING NEWS POLL: Should University students be allowed to carry licensed concealed weapons for protection? Yes: 47% No: 53% MIDDAY NEWS POLL: Are you glad the G8 Summit is being moved to Camp David? Yes: % No: % NEWS AT NINE POLL: Yes: % No: %...Tags: Politics, Elections
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Feds, police in spat over G-8 summit costs
In a standoff that might require delicate diplomacy to resolve, officials in Western Maryland are pressing the federal government to reconsider its refusal to help pay for local security costs for this week's G-8 summit at Camp David.
Local police say...Tags: Politics, Camp David, Benjamin L. Cardin, White House, NATO Summit
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