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Explore Patapsco with yoga hikes
Explore Patapsco Valley State Park on a yoga hike with AmeriCorps program volunteer Maria Reusing. The 90-minute hike covers a little more than two miles and “has yoga, exercise, meditation, hiking with strength training and balancing stops along...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Patapsco, Catonsville
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Review: Surprising misstep for Paul Theroux in 'The Lower River'
-------------------- The Lower River A Novel Paul Theroux Houghton Mifflin Harcourt: 336 pp., $25 -------------------- When Ellis Hock’s wife gives him a smartphone for his 62nd birthday, he shrugs it off, saying he’s fine with his...
Tags: Africa, The New York Times, Malawi
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The Sunday Conversation: Mark K. Shriver honors his father
Mark K. Shriver, a brother of former California First Lady Maria Shriver, explores his relationship with their father in his new book, "A Good Man: Rediscovering My Father, Sargent Shriver." Shriver, George McGovern's Democratic vice presidential...
Tags: R. Sargent Shriver, Politics, Religion and Belief, Alzheimer's Disease, Special Olympics
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NewsPlus 07/27/12
This week Mark's takes us inside the Interantional AIDS Conference and also sits down with DC Appleseed Ex. Dir. Walter Smith. Mark is also joined this week by Peace Corps Director, Aaron Williams, to discuss the many benefits of joining the Peace Corps....
Tags: AIDS
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Services Held for Victims of Colorado Theater Shooting
CNNAURORA, Co. -- They laughed, they cried, they celebrated a young life lost too soon. Those attending Jessica Ghawi's memorial service Saturday at a San Antonio church heard numerous adjectives describing the hockey fan and aspiring sports broadcaster....Tags: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , McDonald's, Politics, Massacres, Human Interest
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Hagerstown pastor to ride for affordable housing
lauren.kirkwood@herald-mail.comAbout 1,650 miles of cycling, 22 days on the road and $3,000 raised to combat poverty housing are the parameters of the Rev. Tim Leighton's plan to participate in a charity bike adventure this summer. Leighton, the pastor of Church of the Holy Trinity,...Tags: Travel, Key West, Social Issues, Trips and Vacations, Charity
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Northern Michigan residents reach out to children in Kenya
The bright blue-clad children danced gaily around the flag pole. Seventeen of us from all parts of the United States had just arrived at the Kisima Academy, 10 miles north of Kitale in western Kenya. We were there to deliver 32 50-pound suitcases of...
Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations, Nairobi (Kenya), Kenya, Arts and Culture
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My Word: A hope for my grandmother as she reflects
For my grandmother's 82nd birthday in March, my family in Altamonte Springs threw a party. I visited from New York, welcoming the humidity with open arms. My mom baked a berry crumble and my ill-conceived attempt to place candles in the hot center...Tags: Altamonte Springs, Health, Chemotherapy, Brooklyn (New York City), Dominican Republic
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50 years ago: Hickory boy, 12, wins first Soap Box Derby
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, June 28, 1962: A Bel Air Elementary School student from Hickory, John Michael Kirk, 12, won the first ever Soap Box Derby in Bel Air. The sixth-grader had to win five heats to claim the championship....Tags: R. Sargent Shriver, Memorial Day, Petroleum Industry, NAACP, Highway Transportation
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Controversial author Charles Murray speaks, writes his mind
chrisc@herald-mail.comAuthor and political scientist Charles Murray is a nationally known libertarian political scientist associated with the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C. His books have influenced the national dialogue about the proper role of education...Tags: Politics, The Herald-Mail, The Huffington Post, Authors, Science and Technology
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China: A domestic wine industry starts to take root
A few months before the 2008 Beijing Olympics, I read a blog post by an Atlantic Monthly correspondent about Chinese wine.
Chinese what?
I grew up outside New York City, where I ate hundreds of pounds of lo mein and pork-fried rice but didn't see, taste...Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Restaurants, Food Industry, France, Bars and Clubs
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