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Floyd E. Meidinger
Aberdeen: Funeral Service for Floyd E. Meidinger, 83, of Aberdeen will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 17, 2012, at First Reformed Church, Ninth Ave. and S. Dakota St., Aberdeen, with the Rev. David Dawn officiating. Burial will follow at 1 p.m. at Sunset...Tags: Religion and Belief, Washington, DC, Lobbying, Russia, Justice System
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Floyd E. Meidinger
Funeral Service for Floyd E. Meidinger, 83, of Aberdeen will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 17, 2012, at First Reformed Church, Ninth Ave. and S. Dakota St., Aberdeen, with the Rev. David Dawn officiating. Burial will follow at 1 p.m. at Sunset Memorial...
Tags: Washington, DC, Religion and Belief, Lobbying, Justice System, Russia
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'National Portfolio Day' At University Of Hartford
Hartford Art School at University of Hartford, 200 Bloomfield Ave. in West Hartford will host “National Portfolio Day,” at which high school students will have their art portfolios reviewed, on Saturday, Nov. 3, from 1 to 5 p.m. About 1,000...
Tags: University of Hartford, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Walter Hall, Education, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Wilmore attorney to be featured on CBS' '60 Minutes'
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comWilmore lawyer Kimberly I. Barnard’s month in training and eight days in an entrepreneur boot camp for veterans have led to her chance for “60 Minutes” of fame. Barnard participated in the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with...Tags: Florida State University, University of Kentucky, University of California, Los Angeles, Small Businesses, U.S. Army
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Wedding: Katherine Lawler weds Christopher Broughton
Katherine Lawler and Christopher Broughton George Sturgis Lawler and Judge Theresa Anne Lawler, of Timonium, announce the marriage of their daughter, Katherine Anne Lawler, to Christopher Shane Broughton, son of Linda Lee Bullock, of Parkville, and James...
Tags: Timonium, Marriage, University of Notre Dame, Family, Parkville
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Local filmmaker seeks funds Sept. 11 documentary
Daily American Staff WriterTerry Butler was working at the Stoystown Auto Wreckers salvage yard along Route 30 when the plane went down. "I could tell it was flying too low and too fast for being in these mountains," the Somerset resident said, recalling the events of Sept. 11,...Tags: Documentary (genre), ESPN (tv network), Kickstarter, History (tv network), September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Gabriel Vahanian dies at 85; key figure in 'God Is Dead' movement
Despite a provocative title, Gabriel Vahanian's book "The Death of God" caused no public stir when it was published in 1961. By the middle of the decade, however, a massive upheaval was underway in American society and Vahanian, a little-known Syracuse...
Tags: Time (magazine), Religion and Belief, France, Teachers, Periodicals
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More than half of city officials, employees fill out ethics forms wrong
More than half of the 1,900 city officials and employees required to complete ethics and financial disclosure forms fill out the forms incorrectly or not at all. Those are the findings of a report written by a mayoral fellow this year who reviewed the...Tags: Religion and Belief, Career and Workplace, Ethics, Government, Public Officials
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Datebook
Sunday, Sept. 16 Plant sale Adkins Arboretum's annual Fall Native Plant Sale takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Native Plant Nursery, 12610 Eveland Road in Ridgely. The sale benefits the Arboretum's education programs. Information: 410-634-2847 or...Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Entertainment Events, Movies, Haiti, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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Mom's The Word: Back-To-School Routines
PIX11.comThink of a routine as a kind of habit. We all know how tough it is to break a bad habit. Well, by the same token, it is also hard to break a good habit. Overall, I would suggest nurturing beneficial routines in young children. Once established, they...Tags: Parenting, Science and Technology, Child Development, American Academy of Pediatrics
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Karl Fleming dies at 84; Newsweek reporter chronicled civil rights struggle
Karl Fleming, a former Newsweek reporter who helped draw national attention to the civil rights movement in the 1960s — and risked his life covering it with perceptive stories about its major figures and the inequalities that fueled it —...
Tags: University of Mississippi, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Career and Workplace, Journalism, Crime, Law and Justice
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Baltimore sculptor aims to rescue marble steps
Sebastian Martorana is a stoop storyteller in the finest tradition of Baltimore's stoop storytellers. The sculptor, a transplant to the city who recognized immediately the cultural meaning of rowhouse marble steps, tells the story of trying to rescue...
Tags: Druid Hill, Baltimore County, Artscape, Artists, Italy
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