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City grad and Terps wing Nick Faust set to hoop abroad
The Baltimore SunCity grad and Maryland sophomore guard Nick Faust has been selected to play for the East Coast All Stars that will compete in the Four Nations Cup in Estonia this week. Calvert Hall coach John Bauersfeld will serve as an assistant coach under Lycoming...Tags: Entertainment, Estonia, Gaming
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Serena survives third-round Wimbledon scare
LONDON -- Serena Williams fired down a Wimbledon record 23 aces, Yaroslava Shvedova blitzed through a record 24 consecutive points and Andy Murray beat the clock in another night of late drama as the All England Club ushered in the AN -- after Nadal --...
Tags: Tennis, China, Sam Querrey, Yanina Wickmayer, Mirjana Lucic
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Best goals of the Euro 2012 Group Stage
Channel Guide MagazineAfter sixty amazing goals from world-class stars like Wayne Rooney, Andriy Shevchenko and Cristiano Ronaldo, it was tough to narrow the list down, but here are the best goals scored in the Euro 2012 Group Stage. 7. Danny Welbeck, England vs Sweden (3-2)... -
The most religious country in the world is…not us
The Religion WorldThe new issue of Relevant magazine has a piece on a study by the University of Chicago that found the most religious nation in the world is the Philippines, where 83.6 percent said they believed in God and had no doubts about his existence. The study... -
Ireland votes on treaty aimed at controlling Europe's deficits
World NowIrish voters went to the polls in a referendum on a treaty aimed at controlling the runaway deficits of European Union countries.... -
Food festivals abound in Florida this fall
Special CorrespondentEach fall Florida seems to spread a giant tablecloth over the length and breadth of the peninsula to be ready to serve up a bounty of food festivals. Here's some of what's on tap, listed chronologically: -- Sept. 1-30 -- Foodies may wish to savor the...Tags: Shrimp, Hospitals and Clinics, Petroleum Industry, Health, Seafood
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Nonsurgical cosmetic devices that tighten, smooth and slim
Los Angeles TimesDoctors' offices are full of brochures listing new nonsurgical procedures that promise to tighten skin, eliminate redness or brown spots and get rid of fat. Though the machines have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration, the clearances don't...Tags: Entertainment, Medical Procedures and Tests, Los Angeles Times, Cosmetic Procedures, Texas
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Webster plant adding 30 jobs
jnatalie-lees@aberdeennews.comWEBSTER — Spurred on by a strong agricultural economy, a Webster plant is doubling its work force. Dakota Tube is hiring 30 workers at its Webster facility at 1741 Commerce Lane. The plant currently has 29 workers. Dakota Tube, with...Tags: Machine Manufacturing, Labor Legislation, Agricultural Research and Technology, Science and Technology, Career and Workplace
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Painting taken during World War II returned to owner's heirs
U.S. officials this week turned over a nearly 500-year-old Italian painting that had been stolen during World War II to the descendants of its Jewish owner. The painting, titled "Christ Carrying the Cross Dragged By A Rascal," was created by Italian...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Arts, Religion and Belief, Adolf Hitler, Arts and Culture
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BWI airport becomes art gallery to celebrate human rights
Some of the bravest people in the world can be found at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport.
Vaclav Havel of the Czech Republic. Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa. The Dalai Lama.
These and many other figures are featured in a photo exhibit organized to...Tags: Robert F. Kennedy, Ariel Dorfman, Anne Arundel County, Abusive Behavior, Human Rights
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Apocalypse now? Blame the Pilgrims, not the Mayans
Tony Aveni blames it on the Pilgrims.
If it hadn't been for our prim and quarrelsome ancestors, their descendants might not now be making forecasts that the world will end in 313 days based on a blatant misreading of the Mayan calendar, according to...Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), Arts, UFO Sightings, Arts and Culture, Museums
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Art installation aims to add to the Bromo Seltzer Tower's gravitational pull
Starting at sunset Saturday, artist Kelley Bell will place Baltimore's venerable landmark Bromo Seltzer Tower at the exact center of the solar system.
For at least the next five weeks, pedestrians and motorists will view the four faces of the clock tower...Tags: Halloween, Arts, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Arts and Culture, Patterson Park
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