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Is it a bump or a cliff?
What is the truth about the economy? Have we hit a "bump in the road" or are we about to "fall off a cliff?" We certainly hear a lot of trite catch phrases about it, but this issue is far too critical to rely on platitudes. Economic news in recent...Tags: Human Interest, George W. Bush, Elections, Government, Business
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Medicaid expansion in trouble in Michigan Legislature
Tags: Fort Meade (military base), Politics, Prosecution, Science and Technology, Espionage and Intelligence
Jun 5, 2011 |Story| Herald MailMail Call - June 6
“Hagerstown caller: I think the phrase you actually want concerning ‘The Manchurian Candidate’ and those supposed Republican senators constantly screaming about communism, whom I’ve never heard ... is ‘life imitating art.&...Tags: Health, Connecticut, Disasters, Credit and Debt, Human Interest
May 26, 2011 |Story| Herald MailBerkeley Co. accepts donation of old brick-making plant site
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe Berkeley County Council Thursday agreed to accept the donation of an old brick-making plant site on 78 acres near Hedgesville, W.Va., for recreational use. Council members voted 4-0 to authorize Council President William L. "Bill" Stubblefield to...Tags: Waste, Human Interest, Berkeley (Alameda, California), Politics, Plant Openings
May 27, 2011 |Story| Herald MailLetters to the Editor - May 28
Leave Medicare and Social Security alone To the editor: I wonder how many senior citizens, soon-to-be senior citizens or middle-aged citizens thought that when they voted in the last election, they were voting to destroy Medicare. Medicare is a very...Tags: Health, Osama bin Laden, Politics, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Government
Jun 2, 2011 |Story| AP Member Choice Complete|StoryTags: New Jersey, Republican Party, Politics, Chris Christie, Regional Authority
Jun 2, 2011 |Story| Herald MailRegulatory reform an eternal tug-of-war
The new year opened with a major feature story (The Washington Post, Jan. 4, “Longtime Tug of War On Mine Safety”) that brought back memories of history lessons about the “Progressive Era.” The story was a reminder that some things...Tags: Sports, Massey Energy Company, Disasters, Labor Legislation, Companies and Corporations
Jan 29, 2011 |Story| Herald MailChaos engulfs Cairo; Mubarak points to succession
Associated PressWith protests raging, Egypt's president named his intelligence chief as his first-ever vice president on Saturday, setting the stage for a successor as chaos engulfed the capital. Soldiers stood by — a few even joining the demonstrators —...Tags: Politics, Israel, Archaeology, Crime, Law and Justice, Air Transportation Delays
Jan 29, 2011 |Story| Herald MailLong named COO of hospital in Ohio
Greg Long, who grew up in Keedysville and graduated from Boonsboro High School in 1977, has been named chief operating officer of Doctors Hospital — Nelsonville. He is the son of Rosalie Long and the late John Long Jr. Long most recently served as...Tags: Health, Politics, Elections, Government, Ohio
Jan 27, 2011 |Story| Herald MailLetters to the Editor- Jan. 28
Excise tax takes the burden off of the rest of us To the editor: I am wondering why the new Washington County Commissioners are in such a hurry to reduce the excise tax on new construction. They all campaigned about working for the taxpayers and...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Politics, White House, Career and Workplace, Retirement
Jan 26, 2011 |Story| Herald MailWalk-in clinic in Greencastle is 'quick, convenient'
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comAs a busy mother of three children under the age of 4, Alice Chamberlin was thrilled when a walk-in clinic opened in Greencastle. "It's so convenient. You don't have to make an appointment, and the longest I've had to wait was 10-15 minutes before...Tags: Health, Politics, Elections, Strep Throat, Government
Jan 26, 2011 |Story| Herald MailNo stemming red ink: Federal deficit to hit $1.5 trillion
Far from slowing, the government's deficit spending will surge to a record $1.5 trillion flood of red ink this year, congressional budget experts estimated Wednesday, blaming the slow economic recovery and last month's tax-cut law. The report was...Tags: Labor Markets, Health, Kent Conrad, Budgets and Budgeting, Credit and Debt
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