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'Sucker Punch' promises a punch, ends up more like a pinch
Special to The Herald-Mail"Sucker Punch" is one of those movies that likes to think of itself as "challenging" when it is really just needlessly complicated and unfairly confusing. It is heavily implied that most of the film is a delusion for the main character as she tries to...Tags: Zack Snyder, Politics, Movies, Entertainment, Scott Glenn
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TNA Wrestling to take the Maryland Theatre stage
tiffanya@herald-mail.comThe wrestlers heading to The Maryland Theatre's first-ever wrestling match want to body slam their way into the crowd's hearts. And if ticket sales are any indication, it might be love at first smack. Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, better known as TNA...Tags: Human Interest, Vince McMahon, WrestleMania, Entertainment, Nashville
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Analysis: Many of Morgan's expenses for meetings she was expected to attend
julieg@herald-mail.comA summer 2009 trip to Russia at the request of the Maryland Secretary of State was among Schools Superintendent Elizabeth Morgan's expenses in the last fiscal year, according to Morgan and an expense report analysis provided by Washington County Public...Tags: Russia, Finance, Human Interest, Management Change, Public Schools
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Grossnickle Church of the Brethren pastor to travel to Africa
Pastor Tim Ritchey Martin of Grossnickle Church of the Brethren in Myersville, Md., will travel to Africa for about two weeks with the executive director of Foods Resource Bank to visit several of the programs that the congregation has supported. He...Tags: Africa, Trips and Vacations, Travel
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Ex-congressional aide guilty for World Series trip
Associated PressA federal jury on Thursday found that a former congressional aide broke the law by taking a trip to the World Series with a corporate official and lobbyist who picked up the tab. It was the 21st consecutive conviction in a broad corruption investigation...Tags: Trials, Elections, Corporate Crime, Ohio, Travel
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People needed to help break Guinnes World Record
People of all ages are invited to Monocacy National Battlefield at noon Friday, Feb. 11, to help set a new Guinness World Record as part of the national commemoration of the Civil War Sesquicentennial. On Feb. 11, 1861, President-elect Abraham Lincoln...Tags: Washington, DC, Politics, Elections, Abraham Lincoln
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J. Michael "Mike" Boyd
janeth@herald-mail.comFor more than 30 years, J. Michael "Mike" Boyd's vehicle was identifiable by his personalized license plates — WEEDS. The plates, which summed up his passion for his career in agronomy, drew attention wherever he traveled, his family said. "He did...Tags: Kentucky Derby, High School Sports, Human Interest, U.S. Army, Retirement
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Franklin Co. has more for tourists than its rich history
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comIt's not Disney World or Washington, D.C., but Franklin County, Pa., has raked in its share of tourism dollars. In 2007, more than $390 million was spent on travel in Franklin County, according to a Global Insight study. The Franklin County Visitors...Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Domestic Travel, Travel
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When traveling abroad, you have communication options
Question: I am traveling to Germany and will stay five weeks. I have an iPhone 4 with service through AT&T. I would like to use my phone for calls, primarily within Germany, and sending and receiving text messages. Should I look for service in Germany?...
Tags: Computer Hardware, Germany, Trips and Vacations, Apple iPhone, Skype
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BELLY PUTTER HISTORY: The Club's Been Around A While
Rocco Mediate told the Courant in 2002 that he remembered the chuckles and the verbal barbs from his peers when he first used a long putter in 1990. He didn't care because standing more upright reduced the pain in his back, caused by countless hours of...Tags: Bill Haas, Webb Simpson, Angel Cabrera, August (movie), PGA Tour
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Orlando tourism visitor count hits record for 3rd year
The year after the Great Recession, the number of visitors to Orlando hit an all-time high. And the country's No. 1 travel destination hasn't looked back since. Orlando welcomed 57 million people last year to set a third-consecutive record high, the...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Amusement and Theme Parks, U.S. Department of Commerce, International Drive, Orlando
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