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    Oct 2, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. In Anne Arundel community, growth runs up against industry

    For years, Danielle Oldham checked housing listings, hoping that she, her husband and their two young daughters could find a place in the Anne Arundel County community of Piney Orchard.
    For years, Danielle Oldham checked housing listings, hoping that she, her husband and their two young daughters could find a place in the Anne Arundel County community of Piney Orchard. She researched the area meticulously, scanned county development...

    Tags: Crofton, Metal and Mineral, Arts and Culture, Building Material, File Sharing

  2. Oct 2, 2011 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  3. York Revolution Win 2nd Straight Atlantic League Championship

    REVS REPEAT!
York Revolution reign as champs in 2011, winning back-to-back Atlantic League titles!
    Staff reporter
    REVS REPEAT! York Revolution reign as champs in 2011, winning back-to-back Atlantic League titles! (York, Pa.): The York Revolution realized the ending they dreamt of for their magical 2011 season, defeating the Long Island Ducks 6-3 in Game 4 of the...

    Tags: Long Island Ducks, Long Island, Baseball Statistics, Arts and Culture, Baseball

  4. Oct 2, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Roger Kennedy dies at 85; former National Park Service director

    One day deep in the administration of George W. Bush — a time of tumult among environmentalists and conservationists — Roger Kennedy found himself shaking his head and sighing. The Endangered Species Act was in the cross hairs of a Republican Congress and his beloved National Park Service, which Kennedy directed from 1993 to 1997, was under assault.
    One day deep in the administration of George W. Bush — a time of tumult among environmentalists and conservationists — Roger Kennedy found himself shaking his head and sighing. The Endangered Species Act was in the cross hairs of a...

    Tags: Elections, Natural Resources, Marketing, Entertainment, World War II (1939-1945)

  6. Oct 1, 2011 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  7. Trees tell their own tales of history and life in Colonial Williamsburg

    The Compton Oak on Nicholson Street in Colonial Williamsburg spreads its branches far and wide, inviting you to take a break on benches parked beneath its umbrella-like canopy.
    The Compton Oak on Nicholson Street in Colonial Williamsburg spreads its branches far and wide, inviting you to take a break on benches parked beneath its umbrella-like canopy. In summer, it's probably the coolest spot in town, while its October views...

    Tags: Pungo, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Arts and Culture, Smithfield, Colonial Williamsburg

  8. Oct 1, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  9. UPJ legend stays young with learning

    Lowell Shaffer jokes that he moved from one campus to another: from the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown to his current residence at Laurel View Village in Davidsville.
    Daily American Correspondent
    Lowell Shaffer jokes that he moved from one campus to another: from the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown to his current residence at Laurel View Village in Davidsville. Laurel View Village essentially embodies Pitt-Johnstown; Shaffer has made...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture, Hospitals and Clinics, University of Pittsburgh, Somerset County (Pennsylvania)

  10. Oct 1, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Wilson College inaugurates 19th president in college's 142-year history

    Wilson College ushered in a new era Saturday with the inauguration of Barbara Mistick as the 19th president in the college's 142-year history.
    roxann.miller@herald-mail.com
    Wilson College ushered in a new era Saturday with the inauguration of Barbara Mistick as the 19th president in the college's 142-year history. More than 500 people attended the inaugural ceremony at Thomson Hall's Alumnae Chapel, including 200 who were...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture

  12. Oct 1, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. History of Port Deposit has been defined by high water

    Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011 was not a good day to be appointed Port Deposit's town administrator. The town was about to be evacuated in anticipation of the worst flooding in decades. But Rodney Hines, 64, took the challenge in stride, even though the newcomer...

    Tags: Port Deposit, Disasters, Arts and Culture, Tropical Storms, Lee

  14. Oct 1, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. At Laurel Park, neighbors celebrate century of glamor and grit

    Just about every Friday morning, Karen Lubieniecki takes a leisurely stroll to Laurel Park, finds a place along a railing at the nearly empty racetrack and spends an hour or so watching the horses exercise as the sun climbs the sky.
    Just about every Friday morning, Karen Lubieniecki takes a leisurely stroll to Laurel Park, finds a place along a railing at the nearly empty racetrack and spends an hour or so watching the horses exercise as the sun climbs the sky. It isn't that she's a...

    Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Count Basie, Entertainment, Horse and Harness Racing, Employees

  16. Oct 1, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. Patt Morrison Asks: The brain, Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa

    Here's a Hollywood pitch for you: Leading U.S. neurosurgeon started life as a struggling Mexican boy who made it from illegal-immigrant California farmworker to Harvard Med. Not buying it? You should. Dr. Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa was that kid and is that man -- associate prof, surgeon and head of the brain tumor stem cell lab at Johns Hopkins. His work puts him, passionately, on the cutting-edge of brain cancer research, and his life wedges him, reluctantly, into the immigration quarrel. He tells his story -- his traumas and triumphs, and his patients' -- in an autobiography, "Becoming Dr. Q," and here, now.
    Here's a Hollywood pitch for you: Leading U.S. neurosurgeon started life as a struggling Mexican boy who made it from illegal-immigrant California farmworker to Harvard Med. Not buying it? You should. Dr. Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa was that kid and is that...

    Tags: Entertainment, File Sharing, Brain, Neurosurgery, Arts

  18. Sep 30, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Reading L.A.: Think Southern California is unplanned? Think again

    Culture Monster
    The latest title in Christopher Hawthorne's Reading L.A. series is "Magnetic Los Angeles," by historian Greg Hise...
  20. Sep 30, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. Statements From The Red Sox, Terry Francona

    The Hartford Courant
    STATEMENT FROM JOHN HENRY, TOM WERNER AND LARRY LUCCHINO ON BEHALF OF THE BOSTON RED SOX: "We met with Terry Francona, Theo Epstein and Ben Cherington Friday morning to discuss the 2011 season, ways to improve the club in the future, and Tito's status....

    Tags: Public Employees, Arts and Culture, Theo Epstein, Terry Francona, Government

  22. Sep 30, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Teen alcohol consumption: A tangled network leads to a surprising conclusion

    When your teen comes home slurring, swaying and smelling of alcohol, here's a research finding that will help you pinpoint whom to finger as the major "bad influence" in the kid's life. First, a couple of hints: It's not that rowdy gang of boys your son hangs out with, and it's not those girls who wear too much makeup that your daughter's fallen in with. It's also not the new love interest in your kid's life, either (well, not precisely).
    When your teen comes home slurring, swaying and smelling of alcohol, here's a research finding that will help you pinpoint whom to finger as the major "bad influence" in the kid's life. First, a couple of hints: It's not that rowdy gang of boys your son...

    Tags: Teen Health, Health and Safety at School, The Ohio State University, Arts and Culture, University of Pennsylvania

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