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From Annapolis to Afghanistan
They were walking to class on that bright blue September morning when the World Trade Center buildings and the Pentagon were hit and when a plane destined for Washington crashed into a Pennsylvania field. The midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy had come...
Tags: U.S. Marine Corps, Tom Hanks, Armed Forces, The Pentagon, Book
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Presidential Candidates Ignoring Environment
The Hartford CourantAs the presidential election draws near, I've become astonished at how little the environment seems to matter. Based on the three debates it sits in back of the political bus, far behind the seats for national economy, taxes, medical reform, foreign...Tags: University of Connecticut, Duke University, Global Change, Elections, Dartmouth College
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Runners Take Many Different And Inspirational Paths
The Hartford CourantHARTFORD – Every runner has a story. Here are some from Saturday's ING Hartford Marathon: Justin Ordway of Southbury is 10 years old. He runs once a week with a group from his travel soccer team, but he also plays travel basketball and baseball,...Tags: Track and Field, American Cancer Society, Emergency Health Procedures, Health Treatments, Chemotherapy
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Russian subs, dubious dangers
The national news media has largely ignored a story that has gotten a lot of attention among conservatives -- that a Russian attack submarine surreptitiously spent a month in the Gulf of Mexico. This is taken by some to prove that Vladimir Putin is a...Tags: Moscow (Russia), Russia, Vladimir Putin, Mitt Romney
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DEVELOPING: U.S. military ship fires on boat in Persian Gulf
A U.S. military supply ship fired Monday at a small boat in the Persian Gulf after it came too close, killing one person on board and wounding three, Defense Department officials said. The USNS Rappahannock, a fuel resupply ship, fired on what two U.S....
Tags: U.S. Military, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Dubai (United Arab Emirates), U.S. Department of Defense
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Victims of Colorado massacre remembered with heartbreaking stories
Stories of heroism, zest for life and a birthday celebration that turned tragic emerged as family and friends spoke of loved ones killed in Friday's mass shooting at an Aurora movie theater. Almost all of the 12 victims were young -- including a 6-year-...
Tags: Armed Forces, Marketing, John Thomas, Shootings, Small Businesses
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The meaning of Hagel
"This is my last election. After my election, I have more flexibility." -- Barack Obama to Dmitry Medvedev, March 26, 2012 WASHINGTON -- The puzzle of the Chuck Hagel nomination for defense secretary is that you normally choose someone of the other...
Tags: The Washington Post, Chuck Hagel, Barack Obama, The Pentagon, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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First Friday group to take road trip
Time is flying and this week brings the First Friday in July. Trinity Lutheran, at 64 S. Main St., invites the community to a First Friday road trip as the group travels to Mar Lu Ridge Camp in Jefferson, Md., for a concert by Christian duo Lost and...Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries, Trips and Vacations, Religion and Belief, Travel
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Sharpsburg LL to host state softball tournament
Sharpsburg Little League will host the 2012 Maryland State Softball Tournament beginning Saturday at noon. Five District Little Leagues from Maryland will compete for a spot to go to Bristol, Conn., for the Softball Little League World Series. The...Tags: Authors, Anglicanism, Virginia Wade, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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Yard sale planned
Yard sale buffs and bargain hunters are encouraged to participate in a two-day sale Friday and Saturday beginning at 8 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church. Indoor or outdoor tables cost $10 each. Donations of clean, usable items are welcome. Proceeds will...Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries, American Legion, Rubber Products Industry
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Vacation Bible school to run July 22 to 26
A summer children’s event called “Babylon” will be hosted at Hagerstown Seventh-day Adventist Church nightly from Sunday, July 22 to Thursday, July 26. Children will step back in time at Babylon, exploring Daniel’s adventures...Tags: U.S. Air Force, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command
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Navy captain calls on veterans clubs to adopt new smoking ban
A U.S. Navy captain is calling for veterans clubs to adopt Indianapolis' new smoking ban. Smoking is still allowed at private clubs like VFW clubs. Medical Corps Captain Lee Mandel said that comes as no surprise. He says there has been a long connection...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Civil Laws, Laws
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