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New citizens sworn in at Martinsburg courthouse
richardb@herald-mail.comForty men and women from 20 countries raised their right hands Friday morning in the federal courthouse in Martinsburg and pledged their allegiance to the United States of America. They were sworn in by U.S. District Judge Gina M. Groh in a second-...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), China, Judges, United Kingdom, Mexico
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Anti-film protests spread across Muslim world
Angry protests over an anti-Islam film spread across the Muslim world Friday, with demonstrators scaling the walls of U.S. embassies in Tunisia and Sudan and torching part of a German embassy. Amid the turmoil, Islamic militants waving black banners and...
Tags: Religious Conflicts, Benghazi, U.S. Department of State, Injuries and Wounds, Shootings
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Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley attends groundbreaking ceremony for largest solar power array in state
dona@herald-mail.comUnder a broiling sun, Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley joined a groundbreaking ceremony Saturday for what will be the largest solar power array in the state — and one of the biggest on the East Coast — when it is completed later this year....Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Credit Ratings, Plant Openings, Alternative Energy, Martin O'Malley
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Tuck W. Ng
janeth@herald-mail.comIt was education that brought Tuck Ng to the United States in the first place, then later to settle here with his wife, Marge, and young son, Michael. The seventh of eight children, Tuck was born and raised on the outskirts of Ipoh, Malaysia, a city...Tags: Science and Technology, Technology, Prostate Cancer, Family, Bradley University
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No sign of tsunami after strong quakes felt off Indonesian coast
Associated PressTwo massive earthquakes triggered back-to-back tsunami warnings for Indonesia on Wednesday, sending panicked residents fleeing to high ground in cars and on the backs of motorcycles. There were no signs of deadly waves, however, or serious damage, and a...Tags: Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Science and Technology, Indonesia, Physiology, Earthquakes
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Firm planning solar power facility at Hagerstown prison has new owner
dona@herald-mail.comMaryland Solar LLC, the company that announced plans last year to build a 20-megawatt solar power-generating facility on the grounds of the Maryland Correctional Institution, has been acquired by First Solar Inc., which intends to complete the project...Tags: Plant Openings, Alternative Energy, Credit and Debt, Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues
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Tuck W. Ng, 88
Tuck Wai Ng, 88, of Halfway, Md., passed away Saturday, March 17, 2012, at Williamsport Nursing Home, Williamsport, MD. Born, Nov. 19, 1923, in Ipoh, Malaysia, to the late Ng Jee Wong and Peh Yong. He was employed as an industrial arts teacher with...Tags: Science and Technology, Nursing, Human Interest, Technology, Bradley University
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Spence Perry: Wars are easy to start, but not so easy to stop
It is, alas, time to look ahead to the new year. Seldom have columnists had so much misery from which to choose. Reading the early stories on the prospective U.S. withdrawal from Iraq caused me to reflect on the fact that our country is far better at...Tags: U.S. Military, Cheshire, Unrest, Conflicts and War, National Security, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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Marriage licenses for April in Washington County
The following marriage licenses were issued in April in Washington County Jose Luis Rodriguez, 57, and Rosa Maria Arnold, 54, both of Waynesboro, Pa. Eric David Cramer, 37, and Debbie Ann Miller, 39, both of Boonsboro Louis Brandon Martelli, 29, and...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Davis (Yolo, California), Woodbridge, Dennis Ross, Campbell (Osceola, Florida)
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Asia: Festival to honor street food across the globe
Hungry for a change of pace? The World Street Food Jamboree in Singapore, May 31 to June 9, may be the place to find it. The event, described as a "mega street food feast," will feature 35 master chefs. Entries will hail from Indonesia, India, Thailand,...
Tags: Ceremonies, Saveur, Arts and Culture, Singapore, Culture
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ETC: Jeremy Clarkson angers some by suggesting airlines should treat babies like luggage
Autoblog.comFiled under: Etc., Celebrities You might think that Jeremy Clarkson has run out of groups to offend, but the Top Gear frontman remains as unfiltered and unbowed as ever, this time calling for British Airways to deposit traveling young children in with the...
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