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Harford Friends seventh-graders learning about Afghanistan
Seventh-graders at Harford Friends School have a new opportunity to let their voices be heard as far away as Afghanistan. The only school in Maryland selected to participate in an interactive program entitled "Afghanistan Hearts and Minds," Harford...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Afghanistan, Education
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Property of the Week: Quaker Green
West Hartford is known for its amenities. Whether it’s shopping, entertainment, work, school, or taking a stroll through the park, the town’s offerings rank high on many people’s lists. The only thing better than visiting West Hartford...
Tags: Condos, Entertainment, Norwich, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Animals
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Don't let Israel discriminate against Americans based on religion
A bill has been introduced in the U.S. Senate that would allow a foreign country, Israel, to discriminate against select groups of American citizens — including Americans who have expressed criticism of its policies. Disappointingly, the bill, S.B....
Tags: U.S. Department of State, National Government, Government, Interior Policy, Condoleezza Rice
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Jefferson County Commission rejects resolution calling for 'all reasonable restrictions on sales of firearms'
richardb@herald-mail.comNo Quakers were present Thursday to support their earlier request that the Jefferson County Commission adopt a resolution calling for “all reasonable restrictions on sales of firearms.” The gun-rights side, however, was well-represented,...Tags: Adam Lanza, Firearms, Interior Policy, Dale Manuel, Elections
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Wife of Rockefeller impostor hired detective to look into his background
For more than a decade, Sandra Boss thought she was married to a Rockefeller. Clark Rockefeller had appeared charming, well-spoken and quirky when he wooed the Harvard Business School student in New York in the early 1990s. Later, as a high-powered...
Tags: San Marino, Prosecution, Manhattan (New York City), Clark Rockefeller, Banking
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'Judy's Night' in honor of late founding member, draws dozens of children to listen to stories
Harford Friends School hosted the 5th annual "Judy's Night of a Thousand Stars" recently, drawing more than 70 participants. This special event, coordinated by Alice Remsberg, is held each year in memory of Judy Harlan, one of the founding members of...Tags: Republic of Ireland, Early Learning, Teaching and Learning, Apple iPad, Schools
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Don't have time to eat breakfast? Drink it
BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) — If you don't have time to sit down for a bowl of cereal in the morning, companies are hoping you'll want to drink your breakfast. As companies struggle to grow cereal sales in the U.S., Kellogg and General Mills are...
Tags: General Mills Incorporated, Indra K. Nooyi, PepsiCo Inc.
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Irving Cassius Hall, 89, West Palm Beach, Fla.
Irving Cassius Hall, 89, West Palm Beach, Fla., passed away on Monday, Feb. 11, 2013, due to complications caused by a stroke creating a fall. Irving Cassius Hall was born in Quaker City, Ohio on June 17, 1923, the son of Alden Hall (descendent of the...
Tags: West Palm Beach, Ohio River, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Georgetown, U.S. Army
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Harford Friends eighth-graders visit Johns Hopkins HeLa Lab
At Harford Friends School, an unusual field trip for middle school resulted from an equally unusual assignment for Cheryl Foley's science class: reading and discussing "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks." Eighth-graders from Harford Friends School...Tags: Science, Liver Cancer, Students, Research, Travel
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Quaker principles meet romance cliches in The Last Runaway
Among historical novelists, the Anglo-American writer Tracy Chevalier has carved out a nifty niche for herself. She culls the centuries for settings in which to drop initially shy but ultimately strong-willed young heroines caught up in social, romantic...
Tags: USA Today, Chicago Tribune, Crime, Law and Justice, Human Interest, The Wall Street Journal
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Bombs in Palestine, then and now
Bombs falling on Arab neighborhoods ... Homes demolished ... Civilians killed or wounded ... Soldiers shooting at anything that moves. That may sound like a description of the past week's violence between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza. But in fact, it...Tags: Shootings, Judaism, Armed Conflicts, Explosions, Weaponry
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Peace group prays for abolishing nuclear weapons by 2020
The Religion WorldThe Second Annual Abolition 2020 and Hiroshima/Nagasaki Interfaith Commemoration will be held at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 9, at the Quaker Meeting House, 316 E. Marks St., Orlando. Members of different religious traditions will speak on nonviolence,...
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