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Prosecutors: 'Anarchist' Group of U.S. Soldiers Aimed to Overthrow Gov't
CNNLONG COUNTY, Ga. -- A U.S. soldier laid out an elaborate plot by a group of active and former military members to overthrow the government, telling a southeast Georgia court Monday that he was part of what prosecutors called an "an anarchist group and...Tags: Murder, U.S. Army, Crime, Law and Justice, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Criminals
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U.S. Soldiers Tied to Militia, Plot to Kill President
KTLA NewsFORT STEWART, Georgia -- A U.S. soldier laid out an elaborate plot by a group of active and former military members to overthrow the government, telling a southeast Georgia court Monday that he was part of what prosecutors called an "an anarchist group...Tags: Murder, Justice System, Wars and Interventions, Armed Forces, Armed Conflicts
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SAR honors Christian Boger Sr.
The sounds of fifes and drums wafted over the 40 some peopel who gathered July 8 at the Berlin Reformed Cemetery along North Street in Berlin. The ceremony, which was sponsored by the Somerset-Cambria Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution,...
Tags: American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Wars and Interventions, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Syrian activists say at least 100 slain in town of Treimseh
World NowSyrian activists reported at least 100 people were slain Thursday in the town of Treimsah, saying government forces shelled and then stormed the small village in Hama province.... -
Would-be epic ends up not covered in 'Greater Glory' ✭ 1/2
"For Greater Glory" is a meandering, malnourished epic of a forgotten Mexican civil war, the one after the Mexican revolution that made Pancho Villa famous. This period piece, partly financed by the Catholic Knights of Columbus, is about the Cristeros...
Tags: Ruben Blades, The Three Stooges (movie), Religion and Belief, Republican Party, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Historians fret fate of War of 1812 sites
On a grassy hill a mile west of the Patuxent River, historian Ralph Eshelman can see the same bucolic view of fields and placid water anxious British soldiers likely saw when they landed in the summer of 1814 — the first stop in their campaign to...Tags: Arts and Culture, Queen Anne (Prince George's, Maryland), Environmental Issues, U.S. Department of the Interior, Government
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Women, Christians among groups unhappy with Egypt's new government
World NowEgypt's new government announced last week has proven to be a disappointment for many as a setback to the ideals that propelled the revolution that last year toppled Hosni Mubarak.... -
Syrian prime minister reportedly defects
World NowSyrian Prime Minister Riyad Farid Hijab was reported to have defected, delivering a stunning new blow to the embattled government of President Bashar Assad.... -
What to teach your child about July 4
At some point over the course of the next week, most families will experience a fireworks display. After all, what would the Fourth of July be without fanfare and moments to reflect on our freedom? During the course of the picnicking and sky gazing,...Tags: Holidays, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Family, Thomas Jefferson, The Herald-Mail
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Arab Spring, American summer: Foreign students visit Michiana, tell their stories
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- Menna, 20, paid no attention to politics until the Egyptian revolution started on Jan. 25, 2011. "We never imagined the president would be overthrown," said the young medical student, who lives in Sohag, a city about 240 miles from Cairo,...Tags: Arts and Culture, Washington, DC, Muammar Gaddafi, Political Systems, Crime, Law and Justice
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Egypt's hopeful road
Last month, for the first time in their history, Egyptians voted for president in a largely free and fair election. For the second time in less than a year, a new, democratic regime is emerging from the outgrowth of the Arab awakening. In the final...
Tags: Jimmy Carter, Elections, Israel, Islam, Religion and Belief
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Recalling the 1967 re-enactment of Tilghman's historic dash from Yorktown to Philadelphia
In a recent column, I wrote about Gen. George Washington's aide-de-camp, Tench Tilghman, Maryland's version of Paul Revere, whose historic ride in October 1781 from Virginia to Philadelphia brought news to the Continental Congress of the British surrender...Tags: Yorktown (York, Virginia), Georgetown, Tea Party Movement, Tangier (Accomack, Virginia), Kent County
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