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African Art Museum of Maryland settles into new space in Fulton
Thirty-one years ago, Doris Ligon had a vision. She wanted to educate the community, young people in particular, about the historical and cultural significance of African art. “My husband and I felt as though we had the energy to make a difference...
Tags: Museums, Artists, Arts
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Letter: How about cultural diversity training for politicians
With the many different cultures represented in Howard County, it makes sense to offer cultural diversity training to teachers and administrators in the school system. Cultural diversity training helps to make them aware of the many different languages...Tags: Pakistan, Elections
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Pentagon: No enemy involvement in Djibouti crash
There was no enemy involvement in the air crash that killed an airman from Upper Marlboro in Africa over the weekend, the Pentagon said Tuesday. Senior Airman Julian S. Scholten, 26, was one of four special operations airmen killed Saturday when their...Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Armed Forces, Upper Marlboro, Transportation Accidents, The Pentagon
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Airman from Upper Marlboro one of four killed in Africa
An airman from Upper Marlboro was killed Saturday in an accident in Africa, the Pentagon said. Senior Airman Julian S. Scholten, 26, was one of four Air Force members in the U-28 turboprop plane killed near Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti, officials said...Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Upper Marlboro, Transportation Accidents, The Pentagon
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'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' recap: Episode 14, 'No Bones About It'
After two weeks of helping the needy, it looks as though these peaches are starting to have a change of heart. They've been spending their free time delivering goods to orphanages and schools. To bond more, the ladies host a pajama party that reveals...Tags: Trips and Vacations, South Africa, The Real Housewives of Atlanta (tv program)
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Henson trial to begin after judge declines to dismiss case
Jury selection is expected to begin Wednesday in the election fraud case against veteran political consultant Julius Henson after a Baltimore judge rejected a defense request to throw out the charges.
Baltimore Circuit Judge Emanuel Brown ruled Tuesday...Tags: Punishment, Fraud, Trials, Punishment, Justice System
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Eleanor A. Laun
Eleanor A. Laun, a combat nurse who served with the Army in North Africa and Europe during World War II, died Jan. 10 of complications from a stroke at the Charlestown retirement community.
The longtime Ten Hills resident was 94.
Eleanor A. McNelis...Tags: France, Television, U.S. Army, Nursing, Hospitals and Clinics
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'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' recap: Episode 10
Watch out, NeNe: In this episode, Kim takes a visit to the gun range. Meanwhile, Cynthia and Phaedra try to get their hubbies to kiss and make up, and Kandi's mom is plotting to mend a broken friendship.
It's date night for Kim and Kroy, and what's more...Tags: Notorious B.I.G., Weddings, The Real Housewives of Atlanta (tv program)
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'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' recap: Episode 12
We're all waiting for the big fight of the season. I mean, that's why we are watching -- right? I kinda wish they would just get to it, but the producers are clearly dragging this one out and setting up for a big finale. At least that's my prediction....Tags: Television Industry, The Real Housewives of Atlanta (tv program)
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Africa offers big-game hunters exotic options
If fiftysomething basketball players can spend thousands of dollars on fantasy camps with the likes of Coach K and MJ, if golfers make similar pilgrimages to the sport's birthplace in Scotland, why shouldn't hunters do the same at exotic venues in Africa?...Tags: Hunting, South Africa, Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control, Interior Policy
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Some captains show bravery, others cowardice in face of maritime disasters
The Italian liner Costa Concordia, with 4,200 passengers aboard, piled up in January on the rocky shoreline of Tuscany, tearing out its bottom and capsizing. The death toll has risen to 25, with the recovery of eight more bodies last week. Seven people...Tags: The New York Times, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Air and Space Accidents, Transportation Accidents, England
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Robert W. "Bob" Roche, relief worker
Robert W. "Bob" Roche, a former Peace Corps volunteer who later worked in Africa with Catholic Relief Services, died Jan. 12 of undetermined causes at Sanctuary at Holy Cross, a Burtonsville senior living community.
The Columbia resident was 61.
"We are...Tags: Ellicott City, University of Notre Dame, Colleges and Universities, Oregon State University, Christianity
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