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Art Callaham: "Zero Dark Thirty" worthy of your time
I never expected to do film critiques in this column, but late last year I commented on “Lincoln,” and now, “Zero Dark Thirty” is, in my opinion, deserving of a few lines. First, if you’re going to see “Zero Dark...Tags: Movies, Terrorism, Argo (movie), Zero Dark Thirty (movie), Osama bin Laden
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Annual wreath-laying ceremony focuses on the 'forgotten war'
julieg@herald-mail.comSpeaking about the war often referred to as the “forgotten war,” Hagerstown-area resident Les Bishop said the Korean War was one of the most significant events of the previous century and deeply affected the communist movement. Bishop was the...Tags: Mikhail S Gorbachev, Veterans Day, Human Interest, Central Intelligence Agency, United Nations
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Officials divided on how ownership change affects Fort Ritchie
dona@herald-mail.comThe redevelopment of Fort Ritchie appears to be back to square one with the transfer of the former military base from Corporate Office Properties Trust back to PenMar Development Corp. “I would describe it as a new start,” said Dan Pheil, the...Tags: Government, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Economic Policy, Washington, DC, Roscoe G Bartlett
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Md. state senators outline bipartisan legislation
Associated PressMaryland state senators sought to contrast their cooperative spirit with Washington’s partisan gridlock on Thursday by outlining bipartisan support for measures to help protect family farms, boost social studies in schools, extend scholarships for...Tags: David Brinkley, Roger Manno, Awards and Prizes, Social Security, Credit and Debt
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HCC awarded grants to teach cybersecurity
Hagerstown Community College has been awarded a $650,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to prepare students for careers in the growing field of cybersecurity, the college said this week in a news release.
HCC will use the funds to create a...Tags: Defense, Colleges and Universities, Science, National Security, Education
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Carole L. Carter-Grove, 73
Carole Lee Carter-Grove, 73, of 13905 Pennsylvania Ave., Hagerstown, Md., was called home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Nov. 10, 2011, at Coffman Nursing Home, surrounded by her four children and beloved husband.
Born March 2, 1938, in...Tags: Health, Religion and Belief, Church and State Relations, Labor Legislation, Lutheranism
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Bartlett hosting open-door meeting Monday in Hagerstown
U.S. Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, R-Md., will meet with constituents one-on-one during an “open-door” meeting in Hagerstown Monday, according to a news release from the congressman’s office. Bartlett will be at his Hagerstown district office...Tags: Health, Medicare, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Voting, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Bartlett to meet one-on-one with constituents Monday
U.S. Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, R-Md., will meet with constituents one-on-one during an "open door" meeting in Hagerstown Monday, according to a news release from the congressman's office. Bartlett will be at his Hagerstown district office on Dual Highway...Tags: Medicare, Health, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Travel, Voting
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It's news, not espionage
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has no business rummaging through journalists' phone records, perusing their emails and tracking their movements in an attempt to keep them from gathering news. This heavy-handed business isn't chilling, it's...Tags: Government, Justice System, Washington, DC, National Government, Barack Obama
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Scale of government's AP records seizure surprises many
WASHINGTON — Three years ago, the Obama administration brought criminal charges under the Espionage Act against Thomas Drake, an Air Force veteran and intelligence expert at the National Security Agency in Maryland. He was not accused of aiding...
Tags: Government, Freedom of the Press, National Government, Dick Cheney, The Associated Press
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Chinese military unit said to resume cyber spying
WASHINGTON -- A Chinese military unit that a private U.S. computer security company accused of launching more than 115 cyber attacks against American companies over seven years has resumed hacking after a three-month hiatus, the firm’s chief...
Tags: Government, China, National Government, U.S. Congress, Security
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