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    Jul 8, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. It's important to remember lessons of the Civil War

    I am writing this column on America's birthday while on vacation in Texas. So to you the readers who read this on July 10, and to all Americans, happy belated birthday America!   Right up there with being called a veteran, I cherish the moniker...

    Tags: Human Rights, Texas, History, Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Arts and Culture

  2. Jul 9, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Justice William Smith House to be rebuilt with help of 12-year-old Fayetteville girl

    At first glance, the pile of rubble that once was the Justice William Smith House in Mercersburg might seem like a lost cause, but don't tell that to 12-year-old Bailey Orange.
    roxann.miller@herald-mail.com
    At first glance, the pile of rubble that once was the Justice William Smith House in Mercersburg might seem like a lost cause, but don't tell that to 12-year-old Bailey Orange. The Fayetteville, Pa., girl is spearheading efforts to breathe new life...

    Tags: History, Arts and Culture, Elections, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), First National Bank of Mercersburg (PA)

  4. Oct 27, 2011 |Story| AP Member Choice Complete
  5. Oct 29, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  6. Attack on NATO convoy kills 17 in Afghanistan

    A Taliban suicide bomber rammed a vehicle loaded with explosives into an armored NATO bus Saturday on a busy thoroughfare in Kabul, killing 17 people, including a dozen Americans, in the deadliest strike against the U.S.-led coalition in the Afghan capital since the war began.
    A Taliban suicide bomber rammed a vehicle loaded with explosives into an armored NATO bus Saturday on a busy thoroughfare in Kabul, killing 17 people, including a dozen Americans, in the deadliest strike against the U.S.-led coalition in the Afghan...

    Tags: Emergency Incidents, Government, Air and Space Accidents, Wars and Interventions, U.S. Department of Defense

  7. Nov 3, 2011 |Story| AP Member Choice Complete
  8. Nov 18, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Allan Powell: Searching for that which is significant

    Writers are continually faced with choices about what subjects merit attention. Some topics are so complex and seemingly insoluble that wisdom warns them to back off and pick another topic. Gun regulations, the Israel-Palestine debates, why we are in...

    Tags: Science, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Family, Religious Conflicts

  10. Jul 1, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Contemporary American Theater Festival celebrates 21st season

    Whether it's Broadway or a community playhouse, a little magic takes place every time the lights are dimmed and the curtain opens. It's the wizardry of live theatre.
    marieg@herald-mail.com
    Whether it's Broadway or a community playhouse, a little magic takes place every time the lights are dimmed and the curtain opens. It's the wizardry of live theatre. But it's a long road to sellouts and standing ovations. Plays need time to figure...

    Tags: Entertainment, Ides of March, David Mamet, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations

  12. Jun 23, 2011 |Story| AP Member Choice Complete
  13. Jun 4, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  14. In Kabul, Gates urges patience with Afghan war

    U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates appealed for patience with an unpopular war and said Saturday that only modest U.S. troop reductions would make sense this summer in a still unstable Afghanistan.
    AP National Security Writer
    U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates appealed for patience with an unpopular war and said Saturday that only modest U.S. troop reductions would make sense this summer in a still unstable Afghanistan. On his 12th and final visit to Afghanistan as...

    Tags: Mohammed Omar, Armed Conflicts, Wars and Interventions, Karl Eikenberry, Rebellions

  15. May 28, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  16. Elizabeth Y. Anderson

    Elizabeth (born Olive Elizabeth) Yourtee Anderson, tireless worker for her family, church, community and for historic preservation, departed quickly and peacefully from this world May 22, 2011. Betty, as she was commonly known, was born Jan. 23, 1926, in Hagerstown, Md., daughter of the late Justice Leon Ryno Yourtee and Olive Grace (Ahalt) Yourtee. Growing up at Greystone in Brownsville, Md., she attended the Brownsville School and graduated from Boonsboro High School, where she was awarded the academic award of excellence. As the world slowly emerged from the Great Depression, she worked for Baer Brothers in Hagerstown and attended Columbia Business College. Moving to Baltimore after the end of the second world war, she worked for Reliable Liquors, one of the largest distributors in Maryland. In 1946, she was married to Gilbert Eugene Anderson. The two then moved to Parkton, Md., where they built a home and became active members of St. James Church, Parkton. After beginning a family there, Mr. Anderson took an early retirement from his position as an engineer, and in 1960, the couple moved to Friendship Farm near Creagerstown, Md., where they operated a thriving dairy for many years. Betty was a superb farmer and herdsman, managing and operating the dairy and breeding a prize-winning Holstein herd, which she milked twice a day for more than 35 years. Betty was fiercely proud to be a farmer and considered it a noble calling. During this time, she volunteered at Frederick Memorial Hospital while earning a cum laude Bachelor of Arts degree from Hood College, with departmental honors in history for her thesis on Catoctin Furnace. In 1995, Betty completed EFM (Education for Ministry), a four-year advanced degree in theological history.
    Elizabeth (born Olive Elizabeth) Yourtee Anderson, tireless worker for her family, church, community and for historic preservation, departed quickly and peacefully from this world May 22, 2011. Betty, as she was commonly known, was born Jan. 23, 1926,...

    Tags: African Americans, Anglicanism, History, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Arts and Culture

  17. Mar 22, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  18. Yemeni leader says he will step down by year's end

    Yemen’s embattled U.S.-backed president pledged to step down more than a year early but refused to immediately resign on Tuesday, infuriating tens of thousands of demonstrators demanding his ouster.
    The Associated Press
    Yemen’s embattled U.S.-backed president pledged to step down more than a year early but refused to immediately resign on Tuesday, infuriating tens of thousands of demonstrators demanding his ouster. The opposition said it would not accept President...

    Tags: Murder, U.S. Department of State, Wars and Interventions, Elections, Television

  19. Mar 19, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  20. Libya TV: airstrikes hit civilian areas in Tripoli

    Libyan TV claims that airstrikes have hit civilian areas in the capital, Tripoli, but the report couldn't be independently confirmed. Saturday's report gave no more details. It comes after the international community launched its broadest military...

    Tags: Armed Conflicts, Government, Air and Space Accidents, Disasters and Accidents, Wars and Interventions

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