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    May 21, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. Protesting gives people something to Occupy their time during G-8 summit

    Lyndon Larouche is still alive? Who knew?
    Lyndon Larouche is still alive? Who knew? I sure didn’t, until I read reports from the world G-8 summit at Camp David that the Larouche Political Action Committee was first on the scene in what has become sort of yard sale of international...

    Tags: G8, Protest, Advice Columns and Columnists, News Media, U.S. Secret Service

  2. Apr 2, 2012 |Story| AP Member Choice Limited
  3. State park near Camp David to close for G-8 Summit

    The Department of Natural Resources says it will close Cunningham Falls State Park to all public access during the G-8 Summit, to be held May 17 to 19.
    The Department of Natural Resources says it will close Cunningham Falls State Park to all public access during the G-8 Summit, to be held May 17 to 19. Officials said Monday the U.S. Secret Service asked that the park near Camp David, where the gathering...

    Tags: G8, Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Gardens and Parks, Greenbrier

  4. Mar 12, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Chicago's loss is Smithsburg's gain

    Take that Chicago. How does it feel to get waxed by Smithsburg? Last week, the failed Obama administration abruptly announced that the G8 summit originally scheduled to be held in the Windy City this spring will instead be held at Camp David. Obama didn&...

    Tags: Customs and Tradition, Arts and Culture, Politics, Chicago Sun-Times, International Organizations

  6. Jan 8, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. HCC staff participates in Summit on Completion

    Half of all undergraduate students in Maryland are now enrolled in community colleges. In an effort to help increase the number of students who successfully complete their programs of study, faculty and administrators at Hagerstown Community College...

    Tags: Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Students, Physiology, Colleges and Universities

  8. Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Open data for agriculture meeting focuses on global food security

    Later this month, on April 29 and 30th, the G-8 will host an important meeting on Open Data for Agriculture. The Department of Agriculture is organizing the meeting on behalf of the United States for members of the G-8 and interested parties. I bet that...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Research, Productivity, Environmental Issues, White House

  10. Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. Fighting post-harvest loss

    WASHINGTON - The U.S. government, nongovernmental organizations and private companies are already trying to address post-harvest losses in developing countries, but they also face difficulties, a range of experts said at a State Department conference on...

    Tags: G8, Hillary Clinton, Archer Daniels Midland Incorporated, Uganda, U.S. Department of State

  12. Mar 5, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. A Russian 'frenemy'

    The White House is trying to revive the "reset" with Vladimir Putin's Russia. It is likely to be a wasted effort. The reset is dead not because of someone's ill will or mistakes. It is because Washington and Moscow have reached the limit of accommodation that neither could overstep without compromising the central elements and moral content of their foreign and domestic policies. The Obama administration's effort would be far better spent on devising a more realistic strategy that at least stabilizes the relationship, albeit on a lower level of interaction.
    The White House is trying to revive the "reset" with Vladimir Putin's Russia. It is likely to be a wasted effort. The reset is dead not because of someone's ill will or mistakes. It is because Washington and Moscow have reached the limit of...

    Tags: Hillary Clinton, Vladimir Putin, Interior Policy, U.S. Congress, Crime, Law and Justice

  14. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'The Golden Shore' details a love affair with the sea

    Like many California transplants, David Helvarg has repeatedly reinvented himself. He's been a freelance journalist, a television documentary filmmaker, even a licensed private investigator. He seems to have found his true calling with the sea, or more precisely marine conservation. It began in earnest with his 2001 book, "The Blue Frontier: Dispatches From the America's Ocean Wilderness."
    Like many California transplants, David Helvarg has repeatedly reinvented himself. He's been a freelance journalist, a television documentary filmmaker, even a licensed private investigator. He seems to have found his true calling with the sea, or more...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Authors, Surfing, Environmental Issues, Sports

  16. Sep 4, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Clinton draws criticism from Chinese ahead of talks

    World Now
    Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton flew into a storm of criticism in Beijing on Tuesday in the midst of a six-nation tour perceived by China as aimed at curbing its influence in Asia....
  18. Sep 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Indian tribes, with more clout and money, find an ally in Obama

    WASHINGTON — At a July fundraiser in the elegant Mandarin Oriental hotel near Washington's Tidal Basin, President Obama met with some of his most steadfast supporters — two dozen political and business leaders eager to write sizable checks to help keep him in the White House.
    WASHINGTON — At a July fundraiser in the elegant Mandarin Oriental hotel near Washington's Tidal Basin, President Obama met with some of his most steadfast supporters — two dozen political and business leaders eager to write sizable checks...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Economy, Business and Finance, Health Insurance Cost, Peter M. Rouse, Finance

  20. Sep 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Local activists say Occupy Baltimore still working for change

    Some are working to change the way development in Baltimore affects low-income residents. Others are using art to comment on social inequalities. Still others are battling home foreclosures in the city or gathering free books to hand out in poor neighborhoods.
    Some are working to change the way development in Baltimore affects low-income residents. Others are using art to comment on social inequalities. Still others are battling home foreclosures in the city or gathering free books to hand out in poor...

    Tags: Prisons, Protest, New York City, Maryland State Police, Politics

  22. Jun 28, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  23. Virgen's View: Mendes Bros. Academy grand opening on Sunday

    The RVCA family is excited for Sunday. That's the day of the grand opening for the Mendes Bros. Academy, a jiu jitsu gym, in Costa Mesa. The Mendes brothers, Rafael and Gui, will be offering a free seminar during the grand opening, starting at 1 p.m. The...

    Tags: Personal Service, New York Giants, Super Bowl, Disneyland Park, Indianapolis Colts

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