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Where were the journalists during this sensitive secret storm?
Sorry about the remote locale, but I am about to give away some Sensitive Journalism Secrets and fear for my safety. So I am joining other whistle-blowers who — after standing up for American ideals and liberties as outlined by our Founding...
Tags: National Security Agency, Richard Nixon, Journalism
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Real-time updates among perks of Southpaws pet-sitting services
Name of business: Southpaws Owner: Maria Mestre Address: Hagerstown’s North End Opening date: July 3, 2012 Products and services: Southpaws is a pet-sitting and dog-walking service for the Hagerstown, Greencastle, Pa., and Waynesboro, Pa.,...Tags: Animals, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Pets, Google Inc.
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Business people - June 9
Small Business Development Center of the Eastern Panhandle MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Christina Lundberg, business coach and center manager at the Small Business Development Center of the Eastern Panhandle in Martinsburg, recently was named Minority...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Baseball, Homes, Real Estate Sellers, Sales
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Mail Call - June 3
“Why is it the American people always want to (complain) about what the police get, and what they do? They don’t ever say anything about a sports person making $150 million for one year’s salary, to throw a football, that’s OK. And...Tags: Religion and Belief, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Memorial Day, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Bill Clinton
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Mark C. Halsey: Nourishing educational seedlings
U.S. News & World Report announced recently two news stories that directly relate to Washington County. First, they published their national rankings of high schools, broken down by state. Of Washington County’s 10 high schools, eight were ranked in...Tags: Science and Technology, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Students, Economic Policy, Conservation
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Hiker walking the Appalachian Trail to benefit Cedar Ridge Ministries
alnotarianni@aol.comLuke Badley was 6 years old riding along with his family when he noticed the long fenced bridge spanning across I-70 and asked his dad what it was. It was the Appalachian Trail overpass that hikers use to cross the busy highway. Badley’s father...Tags: Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Dyslexia
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Pa. abortion doctor found guilty of killing 3 babies born alive
Associated PressA Philadelphia abortion doctor was found guilty Monday of first-degree murder and could face execution in the deaths of three babies who authorities say were delivered alive and then killed with scissors at his grimy clinic, in a case that became a...Tags: Lawyers, OxyContin (drug), Demerol (drug), Abortion, Prescription Drugs
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Stocks surge to new highs after hiring climbs
After weeks of conflicting signals about the strength of the economy, a big gain in the jobs market gave Wall Street reason to celebrate Friday. The stock market surged, traders donned party hats, and the wave of buying drove three indexes through major...
Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Stock Market, Petroleum Industry, General Electric Company, Marketing
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Hagerstown restaurant closes temporarily while liquor license issue is resolved
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comThe owner of a popular Hagerstown restaurant and lounge who failed to renew his liquor license on time said he had to close for dinner Wednesday before the issue was resolved. Alexander Tiches, owner and general manager of LJ’s and the Kat...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Serving up downtown success: Local owners, chef offer tips for building a long-lasting restaurant
chrisc@herald-mail.comWhat is the secret to operating a long-lasting, successful restaurant in downtown Hagerstown? Some restaurants keep their doors open for years and years; others last for a few months and then close. The Herald-Mail visited with two restaurant owners, a...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Consumers, Business, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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Zinio, free online magazine service, to be launched this week through Washington County Free Library
Raychel.Harvey-Jones@herald-mail.comThe Washington County Free Library will launch a free magazine subscription service Wednesday. Zinio is a free online magazine service to which the library is subscribing for Washington County residents. Anyone with a library card can access the...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Arts and Culture, Libraries, Periodicals
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Don't blame computers; blame humans
Economist Paul Krugman has questioned whether the economic malaise of the last five years could correctly be labeled as “the Excel Depression.” The short version of this theory is that a spreadsheet coding error led a couple of respected...
Tags: Investment Service, Stock Market, Mutual Funds, Lobbying, Politics
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