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Teacher returns from Nicaragua
Teacher Pat Kurtz recently returned from a five-week visit to Nicaragua and is now sharing her experience with the magnet students at Boonsboro Elementary School. She spent part of her time there teaching in a school. The students in both...Tags: Memorial Day, Education, Arts and Culture, Spaghetti, Relay for Life
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Maryland International Film Festival schedule
There are 50 films from 19 different countries that are part of the Maryland International Film Festival-Hagerstown. The festival will be from Thursday, Oct. 13, through Sunday, Oct. 16, at three main locations — The Maryland Theatre, Leitersburg...Tags: Alexander Hamilton, Crime Victims, Ku Klux Klan, Hector Jimenez, Massacres
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Art show planned
Valley Art Association will hold an art show titled "Seasons: Painting after Fifty" during the month of July at the Mansion House Art Gallery, 501 Highland Drive in Hagerstown. The show will be on view Fridays and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Gardens and Parks, Vehicles, Arts, Automotive Equipment
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Obama Debases Trust In Government
The Hartford CourantLast week was amusing. There was the spectacle of advocates of an ever-larger regulatory government expressing shock about such government's large capacity for misbehavior. And, entertainingly, the answer to the question "Will Barack Obama's scandals...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Weather, Work Relations, Politics, Global Change
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IUSB graduate forging own path
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- As the oldest of five children of an immigrant family, Lama Roxanne Sirhan had to cut her own path to college. "My parents didn't really know the resources available for college," Sirhan said. "I had to find those for myself. I have four...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Education, Immigration, Palestine, Colleges and Universities
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IUSB student gets best of both worlds
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — As the oldest of five children of an immigrant family, Lama Roxanne Sirhan had to cut her own path to college. “My parents didn’t really know the resources available for college,” Sirhan said. “I had to find...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Education, Students, Palestine, Colleges and Universities
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Obama urges new tack for Central America's drug war
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — President Obama capped a three-day visit to Latin America on Saturday by urging the region's leaders to fight the drug war not with more guns or military aid but with greater investment in infrastructure, education and energy....Tags: National Government, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Politics, Central America, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Obama, Central American presidents face a difficult agenda
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — Central American presidents will likely have a long list of gripes for their U.S. counterpart as they head into meetings with Barack Obama on Friday night. President Obama arrived in San Jose, Costa Rica, on Friday...
Tags: Immigration, Honduras, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Central America
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Obama promete a Centroamérica ayuda en guerra antidrogas sin militarización
El presidente de EE.UU., Barack Obama, se comprometió en San José con un enfoque "regional" para la lucha antidrogas en Centroamérica, que no pasará por la militarización, y dio su apoyo a Costa Rica en sus aspiraciones de ingresar a la Organización...
Tags: Barack Obama, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez
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Dorothy Shepherd Smith: Nationally recognized historian built Winter Park archives at Rollins
For more than a century, Dorothy Shepherd Smith was steeped in Winter Park life. Born and raised in Winter Park, she graduated from Rollins College with a bachelor's degree in 1933 and went on to become a nationally recognized historian. Through years...
Tags: Apopka, Rollins College, Travel, Arts and Culture, Mexico
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Eric Toth, on FBI's most wanted list, is arrested in Nicaragua
A former elementary school teacher who had been on the run for nearly five years was arrested in Nicaragua over the weekend on suspicion of producing pornography of young boys, the FBI said Tuesday. Eric Justin Toth, now 31, was once a third-grade...Tags: Justice System, Police Investigations, Crime, Law and Justice, Police Arrests, Washington, DC
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Reflexiones sobre el Chavismo sin Chávez
Hugo Chávez Frías, el ex comandante del ejército venezolano y presidente desde hace 14 años, ha muerto. Nunca pudo recuperarse del cáncer que le diagnosticaron en el 2011. La pregunta ahora para Venezuela y para todos los países del continente que...Tags: Venezuela, Cuba
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