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Police: Princeton Day Academy students living at Laurel Boys and Girls Club
Laurel Police believe three Princeton Day Academy students were living inside a room at the Laurel Boys and Girls Club, which is housed in the 100-year-old brick Phelps Center on Montgomery Street, according to Laurel city spokesman Pete Piringer. The...
Tags: Rentals, The Pennsylvania State University, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Howard County Stamp Club members put own stamp on hobby
Gordon Trotter, 78, stood behind a table in the home economics room at Harpers Choice Middle School in Columbia on a recent weeknight. Wearing a short-sleeve black polo shirt, dark brown slacks and brown loafers, the longtime Wilde Lake Village resident...
Tags: Ellicott City, Hobbies, Germany, Abraham Lincoln, FIFA World Cup
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Lithuania tries to whitewash its role in the Holocaust
In response to Ellen Cassedy's "We are here" (April 18), I offer a second opinion. Can there be hope for a country that claimed the highest percentage of Jewish deaths in all of Europe? More than 95 percent ofLithuania'sJews were annihilated — most...Tags: Genocide, Germany, Government, Vilnius (Lithuania), Hate Crimes
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Celebrity traveler: Shodekeh's musical treks
It's easy for internationally renowned musician Shodekeh to journey with just carry-on luggage; his instrument travels in his soul.
The Baltimore-based beatboxer and vocal percussionist performs in a multitude of genres and music domains, including dance...Tags: Russia, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Festive Events, Steaks, Concerts
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No sign of more resistant anthrax
Sun StaffU.S. health officials say it was probably Kathy Nguyen's delay in seeking treatment - and not any new, more antibiotic-resistant strain of anthrax - that prevented doctors from saving the New York hospital worker's life. Nguyen, 61, was already gravely...Tags: Lenox Hill, Maryland, Baltic Region, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Plastic Surgeons
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Navardauskas Giro stage win boosts Garmin-Sharp team
ReutersVAJONT, Italy (Reuters) - Lithuania's Ramunas Navardauskas gave Garmin-Sharp a boost with a solo summit finish win on stage 11 the day after team leader Ryder Hesjedal lost all hope of repeating last year's overall Giro d'Italia success. Navardauskas,...Tags: Colombia, Ryder Hesjedal, Rigoberto Uran, Garmin Ltd., Daniel Oss
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Nikkei seen rising on optimism over economic outlook, Wall St gains
ReutersTOKYO, April 23 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average is likely to open higher and may test a fresh multi year-high on Tuesday on ongoing optimism about the outlook for growth on the back of central bank and government efforts to revive the economy....Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Baltic Region, Philosophy, Netflix Inc., Government
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Foreign government offices
For tourist information about foreign destinations, contact the government offices below. Several no longer list phone numbers, so information is available only through their websites. For information about a country not listed, call the United Nations at...Tags: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Tourism and Leisure, Tanzania, Zambia, Malaysia
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Lithuania selects 'Ramin' for Oscar bout: Docu focuses on wrestler's love quest
VarietyMOSCOW -- Lithuania finally entered a film for best foreign-language Oscar Monday, when after two rounds of voting the Baltic country's selection committee opted for Audrius Stonys' documentary "Ramin." The 58-minute film tells the story of Ramin...Tags: Ceremonies, Academy Awards, Baltic Region, Voting, Culture
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Day 16 roundup: Isaksen misses bronze by 8 points
LONDON -- It's not quite the fraction of a second that separates medalists from also-rans in other sports, but in modern pentathlon, where the scores accumulated are in the mid-four figures, U.S. competitor Margaux Isaksen missed out on a bronze by a mere...
Tags: Russia, Croatia, Todd Wells, Czech Republic, Gymnastics Clubs
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Artsploitation takes U.S. on 'Waves': Buozyte's sci-fi romance world preems at Karlovy Vary
VarietyMADRID -- New U.S. indie distrib Artsploitation Films has closed all U.S. rights on "Vanishing Waves," a sci-fi romance helmed by Lithuania's Kristina Buozyte, and sold by Matteo Lovadina's Reel Suspects. Deal includes a U.S. theatrical release by...Tags: Science Fiction (genre), Movies, Belgium, Sweden, Paris (France)
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Just the facts: Verzbicas must be U.S. citizen to compete for USA at Olympics
It's time to clarify the situation about Lukas Verzbicas' eligibility for the 2012 Olympics.
Verzbicas, 18, is a citizen of Lithuania who has lived in the United States more than half his life and has applied for U.S. citizenship, but it seems unlikely...Tags: Denmark, Tanith Belbin, International Olympic Committee, U.S. Congress, 2012 Summer Olympics
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