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Letters to the Editor - March 14
Stakes are high in selection of new pope To the editor: As journalists rush for news about papal frontrunners, they allow real issues to be passed over or inaccurately addressed. Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York, the favorite interviewee of American...Tags: Christianity, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Crime, Law and Justice, Benedict XVI, Washington, DC
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Allan Powell: Conservative gathering in D.C. should be a treat
We are in for a treat. The Conservative Political Action Conference has scheduled a three-day (March 14-16) convention in Washington, D.C. They have provided a list of conservative speakers with the name recognition and experience to set a lively agenda....Tags: Unemployment Benefits, Washington, DC, Rick Santorum, Conservative Political Action Conference, Paul Ryan
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Brendon E. Colliflower, 17
Brendon Edward Colliflower, 17, of Hagerstown, Md., passed away on Sunday, May 6, 2012, in Hagerstown. He was born Nov. 7, 1994, in Hagerstown to Amy Elizabeth Butts Collins of Martinsburg, W.Va., and Chad Edward Colliflower of Hagerstown. He was a...
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Spike Lee urges Shippensburg students to follow passion, not pay
waynesboro@herald-mail.comFilmmaker Spike Lee urged Shippensburg University students Thursday night to enter a career field for which they are passionate. “You can’t choose a major based on how much money you’ll make,” he said. Lee, whose films include...Tags: Jeremy Lin, Awards and Prizes, Movies, Brooklyn (New York City), Spike Lee
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Maryland Symphony Orchestra performs previously unknown Pierne concerto
davem@herald-mail.comMaryland Symphony Orchestra Music Director Elizabeth Schulze recalled Sunday how she made a local connection to French composer Gabriel Pierne, whose work represented a time in France when some of the greatest music was being created. Schulze, speaking...Tags: Entertainment, Georges Bizet, Jules Massenet, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), France
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Hagerstown Community College inducts 94 students into honor society
Phi Theta Kappa, the national honor society at Hagerstown Community College, recently inducted 94 new members. To be eligible for the honor, students must have a cumulative grade-point average of 3.5 or higher and must have completed 12 credit hours of...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Education, Human Interest
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Annapolis Notes - March 21
Fridge bill fails The House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday denied Del. Neil Parrott’s attempt to update the state law governing abandoned refrigerators. The committee voted 13-6 against the bill, largely along political lines. Republicans...Tags: Online Advertising, Crime, Law and Justice, Annapolis, Manufacturing and Engineering, Newspaper and Magazine
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City Beat: Behind the velvet ropes at the Gamble House
Imagine wandering around the Gamble House, flashlight in hand, shining a bright beam on the carvings in the living room friezes and peering into closets and bathrooms. These are not the sorts of liberties you generally get to take on a tour of the famed...
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SOAPnet General Hospital 50th anniversary marathon episode guide
Channel Guide MagazineIn celebration of the General Hospital 50th anniversary next week, SOAPnet is airing a 50-hour marathon of classic General Hospital episodes starting Friday, March 29, at 10pm ET/PT and running through Monday, April 1, at 12am ET/PT. The marathon kicks... -
ABC's 'General Hospital' to celebrate 50 years of soap opera drama
Fifty years ago, a gallon of gasoline sold for 29 cents, the Beatles were preparing the release of their first song in the U.S. and "The Beverly Hillbillies" loomed large as the No. 1 show on television. And ABC's "General Hospital" debuted on April 1,...
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Fay Kanin dies at 95; screenwriter was former Academy president
Fay Kanin, an Oscar-nominated screenwriter for the 1958 Clark Gable-Doris Day comedy "Teacher's Pet" and former president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, died Wednesday. She was 95. In a writing career that spanned more than four...Tags: James Stewart, Celebrities, Teaching and Learning, Primetime Emmy Awards, Carol Burnett
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'Always Apprentices' edited by Sheila Heti, Ross Simonini and Vendela Vida
In "Always Apprentices: The Believer Magazine Presents Twenty-Two Conversations Between Writers," we learn that when Joan Didion was learning to write, she would retype the beginning passages from Ernest Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms" on her standard...Tags: Ernest Hemingway
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