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Is conscience dependable in politics?
In 1960, Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Arizona, published "The Conscience Of A Conservative," in which he presented the groundwork for movement conservatism and the "Reagan Revolution." In 2007, Nobel Prize winner in economics Paul Krugman wrote "The Conscience...Tags: Medical Services, Parties and Movements, Texas, Cato Corporation, Labor Legislation
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Hubs broke 53-year-old county record at state track meet
Friday, June 17, 2011 BOYS TRACK & FIELD North Hagerstown’s Zach Schreiber, Matt Toth, Aaron Waters and Anthony Winter are overdue some recognition. The four Hubs combined to break one of the oldest high school track and field records in...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Maryland, Arkansas, Oklahoma, 2016 Olympic Games
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Laban C. Strite, 81
Laban Chester Strite, 81, was born April 26, 1929, in Hagerstown, to Chester and Flora Strite. He was the youngest brother of Kermit, Elmer and Thelma. After a lengthy illness, Laban passed peacefully from this world on April 9, at home in Florence,...Tags: University of Southern California, Human Interest, Health, Psychologists, California
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Tech High graduates ready for college and work force
janeth@herald-mail.comAlthough Washington County Technical High School can propel students directly into careers, it also prepares them to further their educations. More than half of Tech High’s students will go on to college or to specialized training programs,...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Washington (U.S. state), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment, Renewable Energy
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O.C. Man Convicted of Bludgeoning, Dismembering Wife
KTLA NewsRANCHO SANTA MARGARITA -- An Orange County man was convicted Monday of bludgeoning his wife of 39 years to death and then burning her dismembered body in a Ventura County campground. A jury found Richard Gustav Forsberg, 63, guilty of one felony count of...Tags: Dismemberment, Political Systems, Rancho Santa Margarita (Orange, California), Crimes, Rentals
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Howard County Pets: Is it unhealthy to share my bed with a pet?
Q: After news reports earlier this year, we’re wondering: Is it unhealthy or unsanitary to allow dogs or cats to share our beds? A: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study that triggered concerns and news-media...Tags: Pets, Chemical Industry, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Pharmaceuticals
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On a pilgrimage to the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe White Mountains that straddle the California-Nevada border are known for their extreme environment. They get less than a foot of rain a year. The wind blows almost constantly, and the temperatures can dip to well below zero. Hard to imagine, then,...Tags: Education, Ecosystems, Weather, Human Interest, Global Change
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Namibia: Desert, ghost town and the Skeleton Coast
Special to the Los Angeles TimesReporting from Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia Griddle-hot deserts, time-forsaken ghost towns, prismatic canyons and endless ribbons of lonely highway: There's nothing quite like a road trip across the Southwest to get the gasoline pumping in an...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Road Transportation, ABBA (music group), Human Interest, Tourism and Leisure
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Ideas for an end-of-summer family vacation
Keep the spirit of summer alive. Here are options and opportunities for one last family getaway.
1. Float the Grand Canyon. The experienced river and sea outfitter O.A.R.S. has an additional departure before the Grand Canyon rafting season closes. Join...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Restaurants, Human Interest, Dining and Drinking, Florida
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Family Travel 5: Five ideas for multigenerational trips
Summer is a fine time for grandparents to get away with their loved ones. Here are five places the generations can gather.
1. Return to Africa. More than 30 years ago, Montanan Maxey Megrue and her now-late husband traveled to Tanzania. This year, she...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Hotels and Accommodations, Human Interest, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Florida
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Spring Green, then and now
In September 1984, my boyfriend and I set off by car in a steady, cool rain for a long weekend in Spring Green, Wis. It was our first trip together.
Was I anxious about how well my fledgling relationship with co-worker Howard Reich would withstand the...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Vegetarian Diet, Arts, Crimes, Restaurants
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