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Column: Vietnam vets deserve recognition
Some very thankful, patriotic folks are planning a celebration of the signing of the end of the Vietnam War. The planners hope for financial help to create this much-needed event, which will be Sept. 13 and 14 at the Brown County Fairgrounds. We are...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Hanoi (Vietnam), World War I (1914-1918), Air Transportation Industry, International Military Interventions
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Dr. Douglas L. Johnson, 1949-2013
Dr. Douglas L. Johnson, a neurosurgeon with a practice in DuPage County, joined the Navy Reserve and was deployed to Iraq in 2004 as an assistant battalion surgeon with the Marines in a combat region known as the "Triangle of Death." "Doug was a hero...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Chicago Police Department, Iraq, Neurosurgery, Armed Forces
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When anti-gay bullying and free speech collide
As Congress revisits federal education policy, gay rights activists are pressing for the enactment of the Student Non-Discrimination Act of 2013, which would prohibit harassment of students in public schools “on the basis of actual or perceived...
Tags: Politics, Wars and Interventions, Sexual Misconduct, Students, Same-Sex Marriage
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The wife stuff
They were hounded by reporters sicced on them by NASA. Forced to lay their lives open to Life magazine. Panted after by every newspaper in the country. It got so bad that the vaunted wives of the astronauts in the American space program — which...
Tags: Cape Canaveral, Adultery, White House, NASA, Space Programs
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Hero or traitor, Snowden driven by fear of government intrusion
ReutersBy John Shiffman and Daniel Trotta June 10 (Reuters) - A high school dropout who became a whiz at information technology, Edward Snowden was the son of parents who divorced in 2001, the year he turned 18. Twelve years later, he would catapult to...Tags: Geneva (Swiss Confederation), Wars and Interventions, Politics, Daniel Ellsberg, Ellicott City
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A twist in the tale of the Christian valedictorian
You’ve probably heard about the South Carolina high school valedictorian who tore up his prepared speech at graduation ceremonies and instead recited the Lord’s Prayer, to cheers and applause. But there is a twist in the tale of Roy Costner...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Politics, Teaching and Learning, Students, Human Rights
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Trusting Big Brother in the prolonged war on terror
Every time I drive between Baltimore and Washington and come upon those big, spooky National Security Agency buildings in Fort Meade, I have cinematic thoughts about what goes on inside. I imagine the best and brightest of surveillance nerds spying on...Tags: National Government, Computer Networking and Internet, Tea Party Movement, Politics, Wars and Interventions
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Religion notes: Lake kids have variety of vacation Bible school programs to choose from this summer
The documentary film "Into Harm's Way" about Vietnam will be shown at 7 p.m. June 18 by the Justice and Peace Committee of The United Church of Christ at The Villages, 12514 County Road 101, Oxford. The documentary is based on the true story of the West...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Wars and Interventions, Belief and Faith, Anglicanism, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Obituary: Harvey H. Anderson
Harvey H. Anderson HARRODSBURG — Harvey H. Anderson Jr., 73, of Harrodsburg, died Saturday, June 8, 2013. He was a son of the late Harvey Helm and Elizabeth Cordie Hardin Anderson Sr. He served during the Vietnam War in the U.S. Army and was...Tags: Human Interest, Wars and Interventions, U.S. Army, International Military Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Fort Meade preparing for hundreds at Bradley Manning demonstration
Fort Meade officials plan to close the main gate of the Army base in Anne Arundel County on Saturday, but police said they didn't not have plans to limit traffic on surrounding roads during a mass demonstration for Army Pfc. Bradley Manning. Officials...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Pentagon Papers Release (2011), Daniel Ellsberg, U.S. Army, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Oops - Monsanto's Non-Approved GMO Crop Growing In Oregon and Farmers Are Scared
American wheat farmers sell most of their crops to customers in Japan and Europe and other nations that don't want their people eating genetically modified foods. And that's why a lot of wheat farmers are freaking out about news that a strain of...Tags: Japan, Agent Orange Poisoning (1961-1971), Genetic Engineering
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