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Kassopedia: The cure for Verpes, Rahmifications and Karen Lewis Withdrawal Syndrome
As I light my pipe, take up my quill pen and sheepskin and once again prepare to write another volume of The Kassopedia — the repository of the world's great knowledge — I'm reminded of a snarky reader. She calls herself, "Your long...
Tags: Greek Gods and Goddesses, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Preschools, Schools, Jesse Jackson, Jr.
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Life goes on, 8 years later
Sometimes when a trial is over, a couple of jurors will approach Judge Joan Lefkow and make a sympathetic or admiring remark that lets her know that they know her story. She figures they've Googled her and found it, though some may have been around...
Tags: Murder, Ash Wednesday, Lifestyle and Leisure, James F. Holderman, Judges
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Towpath blocked near Paw Paw Tunnel
In January, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park experienced a significant rockslide near towpath mile 155, just downstream of the Paw Paw Tunnel. While investigating the rockslide, numerous other large rock formations were...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Education, Preschools, Entertainment
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Boaze to speak at Historical Society meeting
Living history interpreter Raleigh Boaze will speak to the Sharpsburg Historical Society at Sharpsburg Town Hall Tuesday, March 12. Boaze will appear in the persona of a backwoodsman dressed in period clothing and carrying the weapons and...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Education, Preschools, Religion and Belief, High Schools
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Does early education emphasis let kids be kids?
"Read your article about early education of our children and all I have to say is bunk. I am glad I at 80 years old am ready to leave this insane world. Next you and the people in this administration will want to strap learning tapes on the mother's...
Tags: Education, Head Start, Employees, Career and Workplace, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Day of Giving
For more than 20 years, the Interfaith Service Coalition has been serving the needs of Hancock and surrounding communities. Residents turn to the ISC for food, clothing, shelter, for many educational needs, and Keep a Senior Safe and Warm and...Tags: International Speedway Corp., Lifestyle and Leisure, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Human Interest, Foods and Beverages
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Early childhood education pays off for businesses
When President Obama talked in his State of the Union speech about the importance of early childhood education, he offered my cue to complete the last in a series of columns. It began with a column about The Infant, Toddler and Family Center of the...
Tags: Barack Obama, Business, Crime, Law and Justice, Abusive Behavior, State of the Union Address
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Boys in the back of the class
Every year millions of well-intentioned American kids show up for kindergarten or first grade woefully unprepared to learn. Some can't even tell you their complete name, let alone spell any of it. That's enough reason for me to believe "high-quality...
Tags: Authors, Personal Income, American Enterprise Institute, Education, State of the Union Address
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TV review: Amazon for kids safe but restrained
Amazon is smart to aim almost half of its pilot slate — six of the 14 shows it's put up for public perusal — at kids. Today's toddlers are tomorrow's Amazon Wish List sharers at holiday time. And busy parents looking for relief don't care...
Tags: Weather Reports, Weather, Education, J.J. Johnson, Preschools
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State of the Union and the Post Office gets beat up
Aspirational was the word that came to mind listening to President Barack Obama's fifth State of the Union address last week. What, the president suggested, should we aspire to be as a nation? More highly educated. More in tune to more technical...Tags: Barack Obama, Marketing, State of the Union Address, Government Postal Delivery, New Products
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Mayor, council members sworn in
The Town of Hancock held the swearing-in ceremony for the newly elected mayor and council members Monday. Mayor Daniel Murphy was sworn in by Clerk of the Court Dennis Weaver and then presided over the swearing in of new council members Homer...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, PG Rated Movies, Education, Dennis Weaver, Preschools
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Trice: Lawyer has unenviable job of defending those accused of abuse
Diane Redleaf is an attorney who defends people accused of abusing or neglecting children. Her job makes a lot of folks wince. It's no wonder. When we think of child abuse cases, we think of high-profile predators such as convicted serial child...
Tags: Defendants, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Judges, Abusive Behavior
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Sep 3, 2012
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