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Former Islamic jihadist teaches Middle Eastern politics at Washington College
Shiraz Maher went to the mosque in search of answers.
Why, he wanted to know, had 15 young men from Saudi Arabia, the country where he spent most of his childhood, just crashed jetliners into prominent U.S. buildings?
The men who gave him clarity wore...Tags: Television Networks, Religious Conflicts, Terrorism, University of Maryland, College Park, Pakistan
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Forest Hill man killed in three-car crash in Creswell Friday morning
A Forest Hill man died Friday morning in a three-car crash on Route 543 near Goat Hill Road in Creswell, under circumstances similar to a crash almost two weeks ago in which three siblings died. The accident comes following one of the deadliest months on...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Johns Hopkins Hospital, Aberdeen, Health, Accidental Death
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Washington reaping rewards from successful season
This season has been a remarkable turnaround for Washington, which endured a 5-9 overall record and a 2-6 mark in the Centennial Conference in its first campaign under coach Jeff Shirk. The Shoremen collected 10 wins for the first time since 2008 and... -
Twelve-game win streak weighs differently on Washington, McDaniel
One semifinal of the Centennial Conference tournament pits a pair of familiar faces as No. 1 seed Washington meets No. 4 seed McDaniel in Chestertown, Md., on Friday. That familiarity, unfortunately, hasn’t bred much success for the visiting... -
Key races, little interest as primary nears
Despite high-profile races — including a Republican presidential contest that brought the candidates swinging through the state and a nationally significant House race in Western Maryland — elections officials predict that turnout could fall...Tags: The Washington Post, Republican Party, General Practitioners, Polls, Elections
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Since when is Keith Olbermann is mainstream?
I was stunned by The Sun's description of Keith Olbermann's firing from Current TV as, "A mainstream media figure washes out at Current." You had me for a minute, then I realized the headline appeared onApril Fool's Day. How else to attribute The Sun...Tags: Keith Olbermann, Current TV (tv network), News Media
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Md. voters to have say in GOP primary
Candidates in the 6th Congressional District ran from polling place to polling place this morning, confronting particularly low turnouts despite the sunny, warm weather.
Still, the candidates were confident in their get-out-the-vote operation and...Tags: Republican Party, Polls, Elections, Voting, U.S. Secret Service
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Bomb threat closes Kent County schools
A bomb threat closed all eight Kent County public schools Tuesday morning and forced Maryland State Police and local officers to search the buildings with bomb-sniffing dogs. The schools were closed soon after classes began and approximately 2,500...Tags: Kent County, Maryland State Police, Emergency Incidents, Explosions
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Bongino wins, some races too close to call
Not everything in Tuesday's primary election came in by deadline for the print edition of The Sun. Here’s a look at few races that didn’t make today's story. - Republican Daniel Bongino beat Richard J. Douglas in the Senate primary by...Tags: Politics, Republican Party, U.S. Senate, John Sarbanes, Elections
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1st Congressional District race remains in dispute
Two Democratic candidates in Maryland's 1st Congressional District remained locked Thursday in a too-close-to-call contest for the party's nomination, after an initial tally of absentee ballots left them separated by fewer than 100 votes.
In the only...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Voting Machines, Democratic Party, Parties and Movements
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Regional bike rides for cyclists of all abilities
The horde passes in a blinding blur of bright, logo-laden polyester jerseys and $10,000 full-carbon-frame bicycles measured in grams not pounds, zooming over impossibly gorgeous —- and remarkably steep — Alpine vistas. It's enough to make you...
Tags: Wildlife, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Natural Resources, Autism, Environmental Issues
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Irvin B. McCleary Jr.
Irvin Benedict McCleary Jr., passed away April 10, 2012, at the Shook Home, Chambersburg, Pa. Irvin was born in Waynesboro, Pa., on April 21, 1921, to father, Irvin B. McCleary Sr. and mother, Susan Alice Shorb McCleary. He had an older sister, Jane...Tags: United Way , Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Prostate Cancer, Washington, DC, Trinity United Church of Christ
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