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HEAL FitWalk promotes healthy food, lifestyles
holly.shok@herald-mail.comChef Joe Fleischman’s plan worked out perfectly Wednesday when children in attendance of Family Fit Night flocked to the self-serve fruit and yogurt parfait line he had cunningly prepared. “Brightly colored food usually is good for you,...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Obesity, Diets and Dieting, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Overweight
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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: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Syracuse University, HJ Heinz Company, Milton Friedman, Federal Reserve
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Maryland Symphony Orchestra: 'A Night at the Movies with the Music of John Williams'
katec@herald-mail.comSo picture this: You go to the movies and there is no soundtrack accompanying the film. No music to set the scenes, to enhance the moods, to heighten the suspense. Do you think the impact would be the same as if there were a musical score to guide you...Tags: War Horse (movie), NPR, Star Wars (movie), Entertainment, Human Interest
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Obama says he can't 'Jedi mind meld' a budget deal
Associated PressA combative President Barack Obama blamed Republican lawmakers Friday for failing to stop automatic spending cuts that were to begin kicking in later in the day, arguing he can't perform a "Jedi mind meld" to get Republicans to agree on a deal....Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Mitch McConnell, U.S. Congress, Harry Reid, Politics
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George Michael: Buyer's remorse?
The downsides of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), generally known as Obamacare, are coming to the forefront. You have to dig a little to learn about these developments since the national media continues to provide cover for this...Tags: Dick Durbin, Stryker Corporation, Harry Reid, Chuck Schumer, Insurance
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Letters to the Editor - Dec. 23
Consider a donor-advised fund for your giving To the editor: To quote the Wall Street Journal: “Tax uncertainty in Washington is prompting donors, especially wealthy ones, to pour money into charitable-gift funds this year. The reason? Taxpayers...Tags: Charity, U.S. Congress, Economy, Business and Finance, Science and Technology, U.S. Army
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Letters to the Editor: Oct. 24
Obama, Biden are like boys with wooden swords To the editor: Nothing makes clear the obvious lack of understanding of war and peace by the two senior occupants of our White House than their recent order to attack killers of our ambassador and others in...Tags: Politics, Social Issues, Barack Obama, White House, Elections
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Controversial author Charles Murray speaks, writes his mind
chrisc@herald-mail.comAuthor and political scientist Charles Murray is a nationally known libertarian political scientist associated with the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C. His books have influenced the national dialogue about the proper role of education...Tags: Interior Policy, Science and Technology, Politics, Business, Separation of Church and State
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Noelle Nikpour: For some people, winning IS everything
In my last column, we discussed the journey that LeBron James' brand has taken — from high school phenom to hometown savior to villain to redeemed hero. Tiger Woods is somewhere in the middle of his own journey. We can review Woods' story in a...Tags: U.S. Open (golf), The Open Championship, Tiger Woods, Online Advertising, Bubba Watson
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Editorial: How Obamacare could be even more expensive
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius has been shaking down ... er, soliciting ... companies, foundations and other deep-pocket organizations for donations to help the federal government spread the word about Obamacare. She has been...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Congress, Chicago Mayor, Politics
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Parts of Dead Sea Scrolls, world's oldest biblical manuscripts, are for sale _ in tiny pieces
Associated PressJERUSALEM (AP) — Parts of the Dead Sea Scrolls are up for sale — in tiny pieces. Nearly 70 years after the discovery of the world's oldest biblical manuscripts, the Palestinian family who originally sold them to scholars and institutions is...Tags: Politics, Baptist, Religious Education, Religion and Belief, Book
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Audrey Niffenegger on 'Raven Girl'
Audrey Niffenegger has always been a renaissance woman. Best known as the author of the best-selling novels "The Time Traveler's Wife" (2003) and "Her Fearful Symmetry" (2009), Niffenegger, a graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, is also...
Tags: The Washington Post, Surgery, Arts and Culture, Plastic Surgeons, Washington, DC
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