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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: Demographics, Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, News Media, Healthy Diet, Music
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Toy story
arnoldp@herald-mail.comToday, they chair a banking institution with billions in assets, provide medical care for hundreds of families, recruit big-name economic development prospects, head a public library system, lead the YMCA, own a restaurant and steer Washington County...Tags: Farms, Santa Claus (fictional character), Christmas, Holidays, Susquehanna Bancshares Incorporated
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Be wary of scams - if it's too good to be true...
Predators come in all shapes and sizes. And the holidays can bring out the monsters. We hear a lot about scams at The Herald-Mail. Once or twice a week we receive news releases from police about residents who have been scammed out of hundreds and...Tags: Red Lobster, Holidays, Personal Data Collection, Craigslist, Inc., Social Security
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Md. teen's geolocation project wins prize at MIT
The Frederick News-PostUsually, hobbies cost money. But Sam Pritt’s extracurricular project has earned him $3,000 and could bring in an additional $100,000. Sam, 17, lives in Walkersville and has been home-schooled by his parents, Christine and Mark, his entire life,...Tags: Harvard University, Science and Technology, FEMA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Siemens
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Hagerstown hairstylist cuts a deal for Humane Society of Washington County
julieg@herald-mail.comEd Milum said it can be tough to find a place open on Sundays to get a haircut, but after searching on Google Sunday morning, he found a Hagerstown salon where he got a haircut and was able to help a local nonprofit group at the same time. Milum, 44,...Tags: Vaccines, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Charity, Personal Service, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Still hip to be square: Huey Lewis and the News to perform at Luhrs Center
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comIt's been 30 years since Huey Lewis and the News asked if we believed in love. Today, the band continues to show that the heart of rock 'n' roll is still beating by playing their blend of old-tme rock 'n' roll, mixed in with a good taste of blues and...Tags: Joe Cocker, Huey Lewis and the News (music group), American Express Company, Bob Dylan, Music
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Man behind anti-Islam film arrested
The California man behind a crudely produced anti-Islamic video that has inflamed parts of the Middle East was arrested Thursday for violating terms of his probation, authorities said. Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, 55, has been on probation for a 2010...
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Grace Academy soars into technology challenge with new programs, equipment
Technology is moving faster than lightning, and Grace Academy is trying hard to keep up with the challenge. The 2011-12 school year ended with a bang and school officials are excited to start the 2012–13 year with enriched technology...Tags: Science and Technology, Technology, Teaching and Learning, Engineering, Students
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Letter to the Editor - July 21
Money will be downfall of Obamacare To the editor: Douglas Becker might be a good doctor, but I question his knowledge of economics and the political process. His letter of July 8 tells us all the marvels of Obamacare to convince us we will be better...Tags: Insurance, Crime, Law and Justice, Democratic Party, Health Insurance, Government Health Care
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Couldn't tweet? You weren't alone
Associated PressPeople across much of the planet briefly experienced problems accessing Twitter on Thursday, a day before the 2012 Olympic Games are expected to cause a spike in use of the micro-blogging site. The San Francisco-based company acknowledged the problem,...Tags: Social Media, 2012 Summer Olympics, Twitter, Inc., Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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Today a minority, tomorrow an American
timr@herald-mail.comMaybe the Supreme Court will rule that the stars shall no longer shine at night. Or we can petition against the tide coming in. Perhaps legislation is in order to stop the earth’s plates in their tracks. But all the laws, court decisions and...Tags: Social Issues, Mountains, World War II (1939-1945), Heart Failure, Politics
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More vaccination exemptions sought
West Virginia has some of the strictest limits on exempting children from vaccines required before they can attend school. Some parents are lobbying the Legislature to change that, while public health officials warn that the state already suffers low...Tags: New York University, Science and Technology, Polio, Immunization, Parenting
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