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    Nov 21, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. U.S. citizenship is just one reason HCC's Clerius is thankful

    Jean Eddy Clerius never met Myles Standish.
    bobp@herald-mail.com
    Jean Eddy Clerius never met Myles Standish. To be honest, he may have never heard of one of the more famous pilgrims, but it doesn’t mean that the Hagerstown Community College guard isn’t down with what Standish was feeling on this day oh...

    Tags: Customs and Tradition, Basketball, Soccer, Arts and Culture, Sports

  2. Oct 3, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Big Sydney: Hashing out the history of a family business

    It seems that my fans are in awe of me.
    It seems that my fans are in awe of me. Just the other day, someone told me that I was an institution. … Or was it that I belonged in one? Another adoring minion said that I was a dynasty. Hmmm, maybe he said dinosaur. That doesn’t matter....

    Tags: Kordell Stewart, James Buchanan, Halloween, Washington Redskins, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)

  4. Aug 22, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. George Kalin: Put jokes aside and recognize contributions of all people

    When you live in Indiana, you hear Kentucky jokes. In Maryland, they are about West Virginia. When you’re Polish, it doesn’t matter where you live — you are the brunt of jokes. I want to dispel the idea that this nationality is worthy of...

    Tags: France, Tom Brokaw, Germany, World War II (1939-1945), Religion and Belief

  6. Nov 21, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Jeff Semler: Turkey at Thanksgiving has long history in America

    jsemler@umd.edu
    Two days from today, millions of Americans will gather around tables all across this nation and around the world to feast and give thanks. With that in mind, I thought I would shed a little light on the centerpiece of many Thanksgiving tables, the turkey....

    Tags: Israel, Consumer Goods Industries, Benjamin Franklin, Entertainment Events, Thanksgiving

  8. May 23, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. The Post masters the art of raising funds with class

    So, this is what journalism is coming to. Unable to sustain its business model through traditional newspaper activities (such as publishing an actual newspaper), The Washington Post is offering a series of “MasterClasses” that will allow you, the reader/student, to learn from the best. Or from whoever happens to be left alone to answer the phone in the newsroom, one of the two.
    So, this is what journalism is coming to. Unable to sustain its business model through traditional newspaper activities (such as publishing an actual newspaper), The Washington Post is offering a series of “MasterClasses” that will allow you,...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, The Washington Post, Robert Redford, Newspaper and Magazine, Journalism

  10. May 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Once a fan of the Indy 500, Ryan Hunter-Reay hopes to win it Sunday

    For as long as Ryan Hunter-Reay can remember, the Indianapolis 500 was a huge deal. As a small child growing up in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Hunter-Reay used to plop down a plastic race track and line up his miniature race cars in front of the television set on the Sunday morning of Memorial Day weekend.
    For as long as Ryan Hunter-Reay can remember, the Indianapolis 500 was a huge deal. As a small child growing up in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Hunter-Reay used to plop down a plastic race track and line up his miniature race cars in front of the television set...

    Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Andretti Autosport, Indianapolis 500, Human Mishaps, Memorial Day

  12. May 13, 2013 | Chicago Tribune
  13. You say you want a revolution?

    Change of Subject
    Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates on CBS' "Face the Nation" Sunday: I believe that we have misjudged the Arab Spring and the Arab Revolutions. And I will call it "The Arab Revolutions." And looking at it from a historian's standpoint,......
  14. May 7, 2013 |Story| KY3-TV
  15. Arkansas AG: Health issues a concern after Mayflower oil spill

    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel says he's concerned about the public health implications of the Mayflower oil spill. McDaniel said Tuesday that residents in Mayflower have expressed concerns about their health and...

    Tags: Children's Health, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities

  16. May 6, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  17. Lois Reiner: A Flair For Fashion And For Working With People

    Lois Reiner's sense of style and elegance never left her. During her final illness, she wore deep red lipstick and draped her mink coat over her hospital johnny because her room was so chilly.
    The Hartford Courant
    Lois Reiner's sense of style and elegance never left her. During her final illness, she wore deep red lipstick and draped her mink coat over her hospital johnny because her room was so chilly. In her younger years, she was the prototype of the young...

    Tags: Dunkin' Donuts, Lung Cancer, Entertainment Events, Fashion Trends, Entertainment

  18. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Daily Press
  19. Harbor Group to give Mayflower Seaside Apartments new look

    Harbor Group International, LLC plans on upgrading the look of the Mayflower Seaside Apartments it recently bought through its affiliate Mayflower Gardens Associates.
    Harbor Group International, LLC plans on upgrading the look of the Mayflower Seaside Apartments it recently bought through its affiliate Mayflower Gardens Associates. The company plans on investing $4.8 million for property improvements, according to...

    Tags: Hampton Roads

  20. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Barry Manilow has hits and awards, but he's focused on music class

    Eight years ago, Barry Manilow was shocked to hear that a friend's daughter was futilely searching for a saxophone. The student wanted to try something new, but her school didn't have the instrument.
    Eight years ago, Barry Manilow was shocked to hear that a friend's daughter was futilely searching for a saxophone. The student wanted to try something new, but her school didn't have the instrument. Manilow, the veteran singer and composer with more...

    Tags: Schools, Brooklyn (New York City), Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, 1st Mariner Arena

  22. Mar 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Margaret Lee, fashion coordinator

    Margaret Beauchamp Van Hollen "Mickey" Lee, a retired fashion coordinator, died of congestive heart failure March 20 at Roland Park Place. She was 88 and had lived in Roland Park for many years.
    Margaret Beauchamp Van Hollen "Mickey" Lee, a retired fashion coordinator, died of congestive heart failure March 20 at Roland Park Place. She was 88 and had lived in Roland Park for many years. Born Margaret Van Hollen in Baltimore, she was the...

    Tags: Roland Park, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Hobbies, Christianity, Physical Fitness and Exercise

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