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Annapolis man dies in head-on collision
A 21-year-old Annapolis man died Sunday night in a head-on collision on Harry S. Truman Parkway in Annapolis. Brian Michael Hendricks was driving a 1999 Honda Civic eastbound on the parkway when the vehicle crossed the center line of the roadway and...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Anne Arundel County, Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Annapolis
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Great American Cleanup April 27-28: Register by April 6 to participate in Hampton Roads Virginia
From Poquoson to Portsmouth and Newport News to Norfolk, more than 40 regional cleanup projects are planned throughout Hampton Roads next month as part of Keep America Beautiful’s Great American Cleanup National Action Days, April 27-28. Project...Tags: York County (Virginia), Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Environmental Issues, Windsor (Isle of Wight, Virginia)
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INKED! Tinfoil hats are nice ... if you don't work
I’ve long suspected that I might find a tinfoil hat to my liking, that it might be useful to deflect government mind-control devices and protect me from one too many late nights staring at my Hot Pockets rotate to an unnaturally irradiated brown....
Tags: Bill Clinton, Fox Broadcasting Company, White House, The Huffington Post, Politics
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Anne Arundel County health briefs
World TB Day The Department of Health observes World TB Day March 24 with a display in the lobby of the Health Services Building, 3 Harry S. Truman Parkway, Annapolis. Tuberculosis, a disease caused by bacteria, is transmitted through the air, usually by...Tags: Flu, Lungs and Airways, Breast Cancer, Prescription Drugs, Colon Cancer
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First African-American woman to achieve rank of major general in U.S. Army inspires many
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comAs the first African-American woman to achieve the rank of major general in the U.S. Army, Marcia M. Anderson helped inspire Letterkenny Army Depot employees Friday as they observed Black History Month. In a keynote speech focusing on “Black...Tags: U.S. Military, Tuskegee Airmen, Black History, Career and Workplace, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783)
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Reasons to like and honor Eisenhower
WASHINGTON - Two coming developments, one dismal and one excellent, pertain to America's memory of a great man. One of several oversight panels soon will consider a proposed memorial to Dwight Eisenhower. The proposal is an exhibitionistic triumph of...Tags: Douglas MacArthur, White House, The Washington Post, American Red Cross, Biography (genre)
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Getting a ducky start to the new year
The illuminated duck will drop over Havre de Grace, Saturday, Dec. 31, with fireworks on the Havre de Grace Middle School grounds on Lewis Lane. Thank you Susquehanna Hose Company volunteers for continuing this tradition in Havre de Grace. Happy New Year...Tags: Star Wars (movie), Abraham Lincoln, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Anglicanism, Akihito
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Dist. 225 recommending Beck’s as next bookstore operator
TribLocal - Glenview » NewsA Chicago-area company could take over operation of the Glenbrook High School District 225 bookstore as soon as this summer. Administrators are recommending the Board …... -
Musical moments with U.S. presidents
Pop & HissPresident Obama sang the blues on Tuesday with B.B. King, Mick Jagger and Buddy Guy for a White House blues concert. The President is one of many chief executives who have shown their musical talents in office.... -
Kinsley: Middle East states of mind
In November 1947, shortly after the United Nations voted for partition of the Holy Land into separate Arab and Jewish states, Chaim Weizmann was cited by the New York Times as saying that "the most important work now was to build Palestine." What? To...Tags: Judaism, Palestine, Benjamin Netanyahu, Theodor Herzl, Arts and Culture
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Today in history: July 26
1775: Benjamin Franklin became America's first postmaster-general. 1882: The Richard Wagner opera "Parsifal" premiered in Bayreuth, Germany. 1947: President Harry S. Truman signed the National Security Act, which established the National Military...Tags: Benjamin Franklin, Politics, Elections, George H.W. Bush, Richard Wagner
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