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Allan Powell: Are corporations really like a person?
What kind of person do we have? This question is raised when someone is asking another person to seriously judge the conduct of an acquaintance who has stepped over the line of propriety or failed to carry out a duty. The delinquent is assumed to...Tags: The Wall Street Journal, Entertainment Events, HJ Heinz Company, Syracuse University, Federal Reserve
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Two renowned Civil War historians draw 500 to Antietam's visitors center
julieg@herald-mail.comAfter Pulitzer Prize-winning author James M. McPherson spoke to a large crowd about the Battle of Antietam for about 45 minutes Sunday night, Ed Bearss approached the podium and jokingly thanked his longtime friend for his “preliminary remarks&...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Battle of Antietam, Authors, Tourism and Leisure
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General pays tribute to the soldiers who fought in Battle of Antietam
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comOn a small stage near a country church that witnessed some of the bloodiest fighting in American history, a U.S. Army general told several hundred people the story of a 15-year-old private who received the nation’s highest military honor during...Tags: War of 1812, Armed Forces, Heroism, John Cook, Wars and Interventions
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On 150th anniversary of battle, those who fell at Antietam are remembered
julieg@herald-mail.comThe men who lost their lives in a horrific battle 150 years ago to the day Monday were honored and their families were remembered by speakers, including a two-star general and a Pulitzer Prize-winning Civil War historian, who talked about the sacrifice...Tags: Entertainment Events, Awards and Prizes, Wars and Interventions, Fort McHenry, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Mail Call - March 13
“Bring on the rails for trails. I can’t think of a better thing to do with our tax money than improve where we live.” — Hagerstown “I wish that people would check on their computers, because I know they’ve got one,...Tags: Entertainment Events, Republican Party, Politics, Barack Obama, Democratic Party
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Letters to the Editor - Dec. 26
Is David Limbaugh a 21st-century Westbrook Pegler? To the editor: The more of David Limbaugh’s columns I read, the more I wonder if he is trying to become a 21st-century Westbrook Pegler. Westbrook Pegler was a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Illegal Immigrants, Companies and Corporations, Politics, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Hemingway, Sloppy Joe's and Key West
As my wife and I sat in Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville in Key West, Fla., and watched the waiters deliver "cheeseburgers in paradise" to the many tables at the restaurant, I thought of another day and era. Ernest Hemingway, one of my favorite writers,...Tags: Human Interest, Journalism, Nobel Prize Awards, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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Allan Powell: 'Free lunches' cost the taxpayers
Each of us at one time or another has heard the pronouncement that "there is no such thing as a free lunch." However, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter David Cay Johnson, in "Free Lunch," provides abundant evidence that there are many...Tags: Cabela's Inc., Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Golf, Companies and Corporations, Chrysler Group LLC
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Letters to the Editor - Aug. 9
First lady’s former employment merits closer look To the editor: This morning’s Herald-Mail (July 29 ) carried a national news story entitled “Bachmann declines to discuss husband’s business.” Seems husband Marcus runs...Tags: Michelle Obama, Human Interest, University of California, Michele Bachmann, Elections
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Concord Chamber Singers to perform at Moravian College
The fact that the Concord Chamber Singers, this year celebrating their 46th season, will join the Allentown Symphony Orchestra in July in a hip, cutting-edge "Video Games Live" concert speaks volumes about where their new director, Jennifer Kelly, plans...Tags: Music Industry, Journalism, Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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Pulitzer Prize Winning Poet To Hold Workshop At Hill-Stead Museum
The Hartford CourantPulitzer prize winning poet Phillip Schultz will hold a three day workshop at the upcoming Sunken Garden Poetry Festival at Hill-Stead museum. The author will introduce participatns to his writers studio method during the workshop, the museum said in...Tags: Entertainment Events, Awards and Prizes, Dyslexia, Arts and Culture
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Congress, the tea party and the IRS: Sentence first, then the trial
On Wednesday, President Barack Obama fired the head of the Internal Revenue Service, the first sacrificial lamb brought down after the alleged "targeting" of conservative political groups by the IRS. Mr. Obama declared, "Americans are right to be angry...
Tags: Karl Rove, Republican Party, Politics, Barack Obama, Tea Party Movement
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