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Pining away for the holiday season
Carroll County continues to grow as one of the state's largest jurisdictions for Christmas tree farms, with many offering special services and amenities. The 2011 version of Christmas Trees and Holiday Greens in Carroll County is available online at...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Religious Festivals, Sykesville, Holidays, Hot Cocoa
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Pining away for holiday feeling
Baltimore County is home to several Christmas tree farms that open their doors — or at least their farm fences — every year for the holiday season. For more details and additional listings in surrounding counties, go to the Maryland...Tags: Forestry and Timber, White Marsh, Religious Festivals, Baltimore County, Perry Hall
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Colbert rips media for blaming Norway terrorism on Muslims
The knee-jerk, anti-Muslim theorizing in the immediate aftermath of Friday's terrorist attacks in Norway was not the American media's finest moment.
In fact, it was a moment perfect for mockery, as Stephen Colbert deftly demonstrated on "The Colbert...Tags: CNN (tv network), Harry Potter (fictional character), Al-Qaeda, Terrorism, The Washington Post
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Norway tragedy should make us look inward
What a tragedy that has occurred in Norway, all because someone sees no value in "multiculturalism," a word that is defined also by religious tolerance and racial equality. This makes me reflect upon our own country and some of the racial comments I...Tags: Sociology, Civil Unrest, Genes and Chromosomes, Interreligious Dialogue, Human Rights
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Opposing multiculturalism does not make you a potential terrorist
Regarding the horror in Norway, I have no intention of "looking inward," as letter writer Steve Devon suggests ("Norway tragedy should make us look inward," July 26 ). The devastating murder and destruction in that country had nothing to do with a failure...Tags: Native Americans, Minority Groups
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Lesson from Norway: All ethnic groups are susceptible to lure of terrorism.
Norwegian terrorism suspect Anders Behring Breivik may have attained what he hoped for — worldwide notoriety. The young man has shaken Norway to its roots and out of its complacency. Apparently, for a whole decade, he functioned as a one-man sleeper...Tags: Pakistan, Nicolas Sarkozy, Guerrilla Activity, Terrorism, Genes and Chromosomes
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Write about "ineptitude" of America, not Norway
It is with disgust that I put down The Sun after reading Ron Smith's column ("Norway murder compounded by ineptitude," July 29). Scandinavia seems to be one of the few places on the planet not fueled by violence. Perhaps those nations have some lessons to...Tags: Elections
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'The Amazing Race' recap: High on life
Reality CheckBucky returns with a recap of last night's Amazing Race. Take it away, Bucky!:The fifth leg of The Amazing Race begins on the border between Sweden and Norway, last week’s Pit Stop, and the Doctors depart first. The instructions tell......Tags: Religious Festivals, Health and Medical Professionals, Diets and Dieting, Vegetarian Diet, Television
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Foreign tourism offices
For tourist information on selected foreign destinations, contact the government offices below. For information about a country not listed, call the United Nations at 212-963-1234, dial 0 and ask for the number of the country's U.N. mission or delegation....Tags: Ghana, Grenada, Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Russia, Singapore
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Iraq's oil a dubious balm for ailments
Sun National StaffWith United Nations sanctions lifted, Iraq is poised to resume exporting crude by mid-June and start using its oil wealth - it has the world's second-largest reserves - to bankroll an equitable, democratic society. Or so American policy-makers hope....Tags: Government Debt, Finance, Contracts, Heads of State, University of California
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Ring master
Sun Movie CriticNEW YORK - Peter Jackson, the New Zealand director of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, almost begs to be described as a hobbit. His hair flies out like untrimmed shrubbery. His endomorphic profile suggests a yen for enormous Shire-style feasts. And he...Tags: Kate Winslet, Richard Taylor, Liv Tyler, Elijah Wood, Movies
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