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    Jul 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Obama never took Business 101

    According to President Barack Obama, entrepreneurs and small business owners cannot take credit for their inventions or business success because their accomplishments were only made possible by the government's investments in infrastructure. Is this a...

    Tags: Small Businesses, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Ford, Barack Obama

  2. Jul 9, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Destination America aims to bring us together, with bacon

    Tony's I-75 Restaurant in Birch Run, Mich., is proud home of what might well be the nation's largest BLT. Each sandwich contains a pound of bacon — about 25 to 30 deep-fried strips — stacked about 8 inches high between two slabs of white bread. On a recent visit there, Todd Fisher, host of the new series "United States of Food," was invited to sample one. "I'm not gonna lie, I was scared," he says. "I took two bites and was like, OK, I'm good."
    Tony's I-75 Restaurant in Birch Run, Mich., is proud home of what might well be the nation's largest BLT. Each sandwich contains a pound of bacon — about 25 to 30 deep-fried strips — stacked about 8 inches high between two slabs of white...

    Tags: Breads, Discovery Communications, Inc., National Football League, Deere and Company, Sandwiches

  4. Jul 10, 2012 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  5. Dallas police issue arrest warrant for DISD employee, in alleged sex abuse

    Ken Martinez is relieved he may finally be able to answer the questions that have haunted his teenage daughter with special needs for months.
    The 33 News
    Ken Martinez is relieved he may finally be able to answer the questions that have haunted his teenage daughter with special needs for months. "She is always asking me if he is going to get away with it" the Dallas father, said. Martinez says his 14-year...

    Tags: Police Arrests, Sex Crimes, Abusive Behavior

  6. Jul 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Back Story: In late 1800s, New York City buried wires after a natural disaster

    The debate continues over whether Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. should start burying its power lines to avoid a repeat of the lengthy outages that swept the area after the derecho storm last month.
    The debate continues over whether Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. should start burying its power lines to avoid a repeat of the lengthy outages that swept the area after the derecho storm last month. Another city whose electrical infrastructure was...

    Tags: Natural Disasters, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Companies and Corporations, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Snow Storms

  8. May 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. North County student wins Intel Science Fair's top prize

    North County High School freshman Jack Andraka stood on the auditorium stage, speaking about the invention that earned him the $75,000 grand prize at the recent Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Behind him stood Dr. Anirban Maitra, a...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Health, Pancreatic Cancer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Education

  10. May 27, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Lloyd Waters: Remembering the brave, 'Lest we forget'

    Last weekend, I found myself on Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, in a Dunkin’ Donuts having my morning coffee with my wife. Just across the street were Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. As I waited for my coffee at the ordering station, my...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Korean War (1950-1953), Wars and Interventions, International Military Interventions, Memorial Day

  12. Jun 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. John S. Croucher, hospital engineer

    John Stewart Croucher, a retired hospital assistant engineer and World War II naval veteran, died of a stroke Tuesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. The Bel Air resident was 90.
    John Stewart Croucher, a retired hospital assistant engineer and World War II naval veteran, died of a stroke Tuesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. The Bel Air resident was 90. Born in Baltimore and raised on Eastern Avenue in Highlandtown, he was a...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Health, Science and Technology, Engineering, Lifestyle and Leisure

  14. Jun 5, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  15. 5 TSA workers fired, 38 more disciplined for failing to screen passengers

    Come on down for your daily-dose of fun facts about Fort Myers, Florida!
    KIAH
    Come on down for your daily-dose of fun facts about Fort Myers, Florida! Thomas Edison built his laboratory in Fort Myers. It served as the birthplace to some of his greatest inventions, including, but not limited to: wax paper, tin foil, and mucilage...

    Tags: Employees, Security Measures, Transportation Security Administration, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation

  16. May 25, 2012 |Column| Daily American
  17. Let's take a look at simple faith

    There are a couple of ways we can approach religion. We can ask, and many do, "How can I believe in anything as seemingly impossible as everlasting life?" Or, we can ask, "What is there in my life that is worth preserving forever?" If we take the first...

    Tags: Separation of Church and State, Lobbying, Politics

  18. May 23, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Library of Congress names new entries for National Recording Registry

    Pop & Hiss
    The Library of Congress has named 25 new entries for its National Recording Registry, honoring historically significant sound recordings. Recordings by Donna Summer, Dolly Parton, Leonard Bernstein and others are joining the registry....
  20. Sep 21, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. At Victory Gardens, the pleasures and perils of electrified desire

    THEATER REVIEW: "In the Next Room or the vibrator play" at the Victory Gardens Biograph Theatre ★★★½ ... In the droll turn-your-cell-phone off announcement at Victory Gardens, a female voice admonishes patrons not to even think about turning their phones to vibrate.
    In the atypically droll turn-your-cell-phone off announcement currently heard at the Victory Gardens, a female voice admonishes patrons not to even think about turning their phones to vibrate. Well, it sets the scene for a Sarah Ruhl play, a very clever...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Arts and Culture

  22. Mar 16, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Corporate book club welcomes authors

    <b>Our story</b>
    Our story We are all employees of Nicor Gas, based in Naperville. Our book club began in 1992 when a handful of employees decided to gather informally during lunch to discuss books. Our club has since expanded to 38 employees, including four retirees. We...

    Tags: Michael Collins, Employees, Career and Workplace, Lifestyle and Leisure, Companies and Corporations

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