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Jon Macht: From Hagerstown to Hollywood
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comMoxie is defined by Webster's New World dictionary as "courage, pluck, perseverance; guts." And if there's one thing Hagerstown native Jon Macht, 52, has, it's moxie. Moxie was what lead Macht as a teenager to have the nerve to send a note to The...Tags: Baltimore Colts, Academy Awards, Newspapers, Grammy Awards, Awards and Prizes
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Letters to the Editor - Jan. 13
When columnists attack: Writers using GOP talking points To the editor: George Michael, David Limbaugh, Charles Krauthammer. Three peas in a pod? No. Three negative op-eds in a row published by The Herald Mail attacking Obama and his policies. Full of...Tags: Medicare, Nursing Homes, Television Industry, Politics, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Legislators gather for Maryland General Assembly session
Kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comDelegates and senators hustled in and out of their offices near the Maryland State House. Maintenance workers scurried around. Television news crews set up their cameras. Prepping was in full swing Tuesday for the Maryland General Assembly 90-day...Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Annapolis, Rentals, University of Maryland, College Park, Christopher B. Shank
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Letters to the Editor - Jan. 6
Mallard Fillmore cartoon was absurd To the editor: Never having seen a Mallard Fillmore cartoon prior to the one in question, I have to wonder if they are equally absurd. To say that Obama’s re-election is due to the mainstream media beggars...Tags: Benghazi, Weaponry, Democratic Party, The Washington Post, Wars and Interventions
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Md. students say lunch restrictions leave them hungry for more
Capital News ServiceSome public school students across the country have been vocal about their disapproval of the new federal school lunch program, but the problem may go beyond taste with many Maryland students reporting that they leave the cafeteria still hungry, a Capital...Tags: Education, Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Teaching and Learning, Public Schools, Healthy Diet
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Allan Powell: Reading the public mind is a risky job
The timing was most fortunate. I was reading “The Opinion Makers: An Insider Exposes The Truth Behind The Polls” during the final weeks of the 2012 presidential campaign. Almost daily, there were new polls revealing the present standing of...Tags: CNN (tv network), CBS Corp., Barack Obama, The New York Times, Elections
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Silver's model proves science of election
This was a problematic election for people of my ilk, because the art of punditry might just have experienced a John Henry moment. Worse, many pundits doubled down, proclaiming that machine could never beat man in the art of tea-leaf reading, taking...Tags: Polls, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Elections, Periodicals, Parties and Movements
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Former naval officer publishes first novel
Name: G.M. Corrigan Age: 65 City in which you reside: Frederick, Md. Day job: Freelance writer Book title: "Chasing Chickens: A Love Story" Genre: Literary fiction Synopsis of book: Set in the 1980s, "Chasing Chickens: A Love Story" is...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Amazon.com Inc., The Washington Post, Graham Greene, Authors
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Mail Call - Aug. 6
“I’m a volunteer at Hagerstown Community College, and recently I went over to help with the garden planting and mulching, and I was so impressed with the staff at the community college, especially Ed, the man who takes care of all the...Tags: Jerry Sandusky, Healthcare Policies, Democratic Party, Maryland State Police, Punishment
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Protesting gives people something to Occupy their time during G-8 summit
Lyndon Larouche is still alive? Who knew? I sure didn’t, until I read reports from the world G-8 summit at Camp David that the Larouche Political Action Committee was first on the scene in what has become sort of yard sale of international...
Tags: Libyan Civil War (2011), G8, Protest, Summits, Barack Obama
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Nationally recognized stink bug expert: They're on their way
richardb@herald-mail.comIt was Tracy Leskey's "bug zoo" when she was a kid that turned the nationally recognized expert on brown marmorated stink bugs to a lifelong study of insects. Today, Leskey, 42, is a research entomologist who works at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, The Washington Post, Immigration, Washington, DC, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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