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Mail Call - May 6
“This is to the person who thinks the Senate is protecting this country. Well, they did not close the borders, they are going to get raises, they pass bills and don’t read them. Their kids go to private schools, they get free health care, they...Tags: Services and Shopping, Interior Policy, Real Estate, Politics, Joe Manchin III
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Mail Call - March 1
“As a taxpayer, I was reading the headlines here in the paper. Looks like the BOE’s finally using some common sense, as far as the move into the Allegheny Energy building. So far, so good. At least it appears that way. And another thing, the...Tags: Allegheny Energy Inc., Barack Obama, National Rifle Association of America, Government Health Care, Korean War (1950-1953)
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Parasiliti: Life stranger than all of NFL's fiction
It seems like we can run, but we can’t hide. I don’t know about you, but I was spending this week getting ready for the Super Bowl. You know, the Big Game (since we aren’t authorized to call it the other title). This one has a tinge of...Tags: Sports, American Football Conference, Cleveland Browns, National Football League, Interior Policy
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Runner writes memoir based on JFK races
Name: Ed Ayres Age: 71 City in which you live: Green Valley, Calif. Day job: Retired environmental editor Book title: “The Longest Race: a Lifelong Runner, an Iconic Ultramarathon, and the Case for Human Endurance” Genre: Memoir Synopsis...
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Magazine story, documentary pay tribute to Williamsport's fortitude
koelble@herald-mail.comThe memories of Brendon Colliflower and Samantha Kelly continue to be a part of Williamsport Nation. Recently, Sports Illustrated featured a piece it had been working on since mid-summer. The magazine sold out on area newsstands. The story looks back to...Tags: Sports, Baseball, Car Guides and Reviews, Documentary (genre)
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Griffin now in vogue after striking pose that rivals Tebow
Robert Griffin III proved he can be nearly as entertaining behind a podium as he is on a football field. The NFL’s newest wunderkind fielded questions Wednesday about his white arm sleeve, his ability to throw left-handed, throwing a block, jewelry...Tags: Sports, St. Louis Rams, National Football League, Jeff Fisher, Football
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Comedian Steve Hofstetter targets the 'thinking man'
Special to The Herald-MailIt's no joke: Steve Hofstetter never planned on becoming a comedian. But today he has appearances on programs like the "Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" (host Ferguson called him "delightfully funny") and Showtime's "White Boyz in the Hood" under...Tags: Jerry Seinfeld, Entertainment, Dave Barry, Comedy (genre), The New York Times
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Posnanski: Paterno, family allowed full access
The author of a new biography of Joe Paterno says the late Penn State coach and his family never tried to limit his access to them after the Jerry Sandusky scandal broke. Joe Posnanski told The Associated Press on Tuesday the Paternos wanted their...Tags: Sports, Jerry Sandusky, Authors, Penn State Nittany Lions, Football
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From the mouths of graduates ...
My job is pretty cool. Not everbody gets the chance to say that. True, it’s not perfect. No job is, unless it has something to do with ... say ... test driving Porsches at Indy, covering the Green Bay Packers or supervising the Sports...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), James Buchanan, Nags Head, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Ready or not, Harper arrives
Bryce Harper’s first day in the major leagues came with all the hype one would expect for the player dubbed “Baseball’s Chosen One” when he was only 16 years old. Talking to a large crowd of reporters in the visitor’s dugout...Tags: Sports, Baseball, Chad Billingsley, Chase Field, Rick Ankiel
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Keller: I guess they won't rename stadium for Harper
So Bryce Harper wanted out of Hagerstown, eh? Like that’s such a big surprise. How many of you Hagerstown natives out there have never felt that way? Well, Harper said it, and as proud Hagerstonians are likely preparing to jump with both feet on...Tags: Little League Baseball, Washington Nationals, Minor League Baseball
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Parasiliti: Strasburg picks up where Palmer left off in Hagerstown
Stephen Strasburg is sort of a victim of circumstance. There’s little chance the rising star pitcher of the Washington Nationals would ever be confused with Jim Palmer, the Hall of Famer and former Baltimore Orioles pitching star. At least not...Tags: Stephen Strasburg, Baltimore Orioles, Jim Palmer, Washington Nationals, Mack Trucks, Inc.
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