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    Jun 21, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. Mail Call - June 21

    “This is just to congratulate Sam Turnbull. What a great guy, great personality, and a wonderful representative for The Herald-Mail. Good luck, Sam. You deserve all the fun you can gather.” — Chambersburg, Pa. “You know, I&...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Crime, Law and Justice, Talk Shows (genre), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)

  2. May 7, 2012 |Story| AP Member Choice Complete
  3. May 13, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  4. Europeans might learn more quickly

    timr@herald-mail.com
    Oh, to be a fly on the wall up at Camp David a week from now, when all the former leaders of Europe assemble for what will be half world summit, half Auld Lang Syne. All right, not quite that bad, but voters in Greece and France dealt significant blows...

    Tags: Public Finance, Republic of Ireland, Greece, National Government, Prescription Drugs

  5. May 23, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  6. Letters to the Editor - May 23

    Without fear of penalties, brokers will scam system To the editor: Tim Rowland’s Sunday Opinion column, “It takes talent to lose $2 billion,” is right on point. Clearly, rewarding those who screwed up the financial system with huge...

    Tags: Benjamin Franklin, Church and State Relations, Religion and Belief, U.S. Army, Economy, Business and Finance

  7. Apr 7, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  8. Constance "Connie" J. Noll

    Had Constance “Connie” Noll lived a few more weeks, she would have been making plans for her annual April Fool’s pranks.
    janeth@herald-mail.com
    Had Constance “Connie” Noll lived a few more weeks, she would have been making plans for her annual April Fool’s pranks. Growing up, her sons, Bradley “Kirk” and Matthew “Scott,” could expect to have their...

    Tags: Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, Germany, Religious Festivals, Lungs and Airways

  9. Apr 15, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  10. Fort Frederick: Protecting its people

    <em>This is the 192nd in a series of articles about the historical and architectural treasures of Washington County.</em>
    Special to The Herald-Mail
    This is the 192nd in a series of articles about the historical and architectural treasures of Washington County. The French and Indian War, the New World extension of a great European conflict between England and France, arrived in Maryland on July 9,...

    Tags: John Forbes, Europe, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Arts and Culture

  11. Feb 21, 2012 |Story| AP Member Choice Limited
  12. Dow Jones index edges above 13,000 for first time since before 2008 financial crisis

    AP Business Writer
    The Dow Jones industrial average crossed 13,000 on Tuesday for the first time since May 2008, when the Lehman Brothers investment bank was solvent, unemployment a healthy 5.4 percent and the worst of the Great Recession months ahead. The milestone came...

    Tags: Amazon Kindle Fire, Europe, Wells Fargo & Co., Earnings Forecasts, The Home Depot

  13. Feb 12, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  14. Maryland Symphony Orchestra performs previously unknown Pierne concerto

    Maryland 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.
    davem@herald-mail.com
    Maryland 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: Jules Massenet, Music Industry, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Ambroise Thomas, Entertainment

  15. Mar 22, 2012 |Story| AP Member Choice Limited
  16. Islamic gunman wanted in killing spree shot by French police as he jumped from window

    In a dramatic end to a 32-hour standoff, a masked French SWAT team slipped into an Islamic extremist&rsquo;s apartment Thursday, sparking a firefight that ended with the man being shot in the head as he jumped out the window, weapon in hand.
    Associated Press
    In a dramatic end to a 32-hour standoff, a masked French SWAT team slipped into an Islamic extremist’s apartment Thursday, sparking a firefight that ended with the man being shot in the head as he jumped out the window, weapon in hand. The suspect,...

    Tags: Paris (France), Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Online Advertising, Video Supplies and Services

  17. Jan 15, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  18. Area veterans honored for contributing their history

    U.S. Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, R-Md., formally presented the books with the personal histories of nine constituents into the collection of the Library of Congress' Veterans History Project.
    U.S. Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, R-Md., formally presented the books with the personal histories of nine constituents into the collection of the Library of Congress' Veterans History Project. Robert W. Patrick, director of the project, accepted the...

    Tags: Broward Health Medical Center, Camp David, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Crime, Law and Justice, George H.W. Bush

  19. Feb 3, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  20. Allan Powell: The murky world of offshore banking

    If you have a weak stomach or are prone to heartburn, you would be wise to avoid “Treasure Islands,” written by Nicholas Shaxson. He is a competent investigative reporter whose mission is made clear in his subtitle, “Uncovering The...

    Tags: Gabon, Finance, Punishment, Swiss Confederation, Petroleum Industry

  21. Feb 7, 2012 |Story| AP Member Choice Limited
  22. Florence Green, last known veteran of World War I, dies at 110

    Florence Green never saw the front line. Her war was spent serving food, not dodging bullets.
    Associated Press
    Florence Green never saw the front line. Her war was spent serving food, not dodging bullets. But Green, who has died at age 110, was the last known surviving veteran of World War I. She was serving with the Women’s Royal Air Force as a waitress at...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, England, London (England), U.S. Army

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