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A Lifelong Commitment to Helping Others
Valley Women WriterBetty Young said she did what everyone else was doing at the time. “During the war there were a lot of nights and weekends I volunteered. Basically I wanted to help. Everybody was doing something to try and help the effort,&...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Social Issues, Travel, Germany, American Red Cross
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The other pyramids
TULUM, Mexico — Contrary to what many people might think, Mexico's Riviera Maya didn't pop up in the last 40 years like Cancun, just to the north and whose airport most folks use to get here.
The Maya populated this southern coast of the Yucatan...Tags: Mexico, Travel, U.S. Department of State, International Travel, Arts and Culture
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What's in a name? Less and less for Baltimore's iconic buildings
Baltimore's tallest building, at 100 Light St., is now the Transamerica Tower. Formerly called the Legg Mason Building, it was originally built as the headquarters of the United States Fidelity and Guaranty (USF&G) Company in 1973 — one of the...Tags: Religion and Belief, Endangered Species, Bank of America Building, Israel, Economy, Business and Finance
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Centre College senior, Lancaster native joins archeological dig in Peru
John Rucker of Lancaster, a senior at Centre College, accompanied Dr. Robyn Cutright, assistant professor of anthropology, to Peru for an archeological dig in the Jequetepeque Valley this summer. Centre senior Billy Spradlin of Louisville was also part of...Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Colleges and Universities, High School Sports, Arts
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Ancient Greek sites could soon be available for rent
NewsCore/AFPIn a move bound to leave many Greeks and scholars aghast,Greece'sculture ministry said Tuesday it will open up some of the debt-stricken country's most-cherished archaeological sites to advertising firms and other ventures. The ministry says the move...Tags: Arts and Culture, Archaeology, Greece, European Union, Photography and Video
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Bird Flu Coming Back?
FOX 17 NewsBird Flu Coming Back (Source: CNN) The United Nations warned Monday of a possible resurgence of the deadly avian flu virus, saying there are indications a mutant strain may be spreading in Asia. A variant strain of the H5N1 avian influenza virus, which...Tags: Vietnam, Medical Research, Genes and Chromosomes, Arts, Sociology
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Long-sought Zekiah Fort likely found
Archaeologists in Southern Maryland say they have solved a mystery that has baffled historians since at least the 1930s. They say they have found Zekiah Fort.
The fort was established in 1680 by Gov. Charles Calvert, the third Lord Baltimore, for the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Minority Groups, Scott Strickland, Anne Arundel County, Colleges and Universities
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Carnac, France: Where tradition and beauty are set in stone
St. Cornelius, known as Cornély in France, opens his arms in blessing from a niche above the old stone church in Carnac. Legend has it that he was persecuted by Rome for his opposition to animal sacrifice and chased by soldiers all the way to the Brittany...Tags: Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief, Building Material, Metal and Mineral, Travel
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Perryville merchants gathering toys for town's schoolkids
jenb@amnews.comPERRYVILLE —Businesspeople here are gathering and purchasing toys for the second year during a holiday event, “It’s A Wonderful Life on Merchants Row,” presented by Perryville Market. Vendors will be set up from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m....Tags: Arts and Culture, Marketing, Santa Claus (fictional character), Human Interest, Schools
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Mystery of buried skeleton solved
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND — The mystery surrounding a skeleton discovered buried in a South Chapin Street backyard this month has been solved. Not only did several people know the skeleton was already buried in the yard, there was actually a burial ceremony in...Tags: Arts and Culture, Medical Research, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Rentals, Services and Shopping
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Monday, July 25, 2011
5 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Greg Jarrett 5:50 a.m. Greg Jarrett will have your chance to win tickets to see Paul McCartney at Wrigley! 6:09 a.m. Los Angeles Times D.C. correspondent Lisa Mascaro gives Greg Jarrett an update on the debt ceiling negotiations. ...Tags: Rush University Medical Center, Health, Real Estate, National Football League, Chicago Public Library
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