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Two new restaurants expand options in Old Town
Laurel's restaurant scene has widened its landscape with the addition of two more establishments. One showcases a more intriguing menu, while the other aims to satisfy a sweet tooth.
La Mia, at 310 Main St., is in the location that for decades housed...Tags: Tomatoes, Breads, Odenton, Ice Cream, Falafel
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Stop the presses: China plays all sides
"China respects the choice of the Libyan people and hopes that the situation there will quickly return to stability and that people's lives can return to normal," Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu said. Really? Opportunist China sees the imminent fall...Tags: Osama bin Laden, Human Rights, China
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Howard Magazine editor: My education in social enterprise
When writer Lisa Kawata mentioned the term “social enterprise” to me a few months ago, I nodded vaguely, wondering to myself if that had something to do with Facebook. Once she’d explained the concept to me, I was enamored with it.... -
Howard County social enterprises give back with every sale
Chances are that if you drank a cup of coffee recently at the Bean Hollow Cafe in Ellicott City you sipped that steaming brew from a mug made by Greenbridge Pottery in Dayton.
It feels good to support a local business or two. What feels even better is...Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Cloud Gate, Popcorn, Catonsville, Business
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A question of killing: Howard County author searches for an answer
Five days. That’s all it took after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, for Danuta Hinc to realize that she needed to write a book about how such a thing could happen.
“I realized that I needed to know what leads people to make such...Tags: Howard Community College, Religious Conflicts, Poland, History, New York City
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Pakistani national guilty of illegally exporting nuclear materials to U.S. enemies
A 46-year-old Silver Spring man pleaded guilty Friday to illegally transporting nuclear materials to U.S. enemies in Pakistan, the Maryland U.S. Attorney's Office announced. Prosecutors said Nadeem Akhtar, a Pakistani national and lawful U.S. resident,...Tags: Justice System, Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland), Prisons, Lawyers, Punishment
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Remembering Harford's military men and women who died serving their country since 9/11
Since the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, and the following wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, men and women across the country — and Harford County — have bravely sacrificed their lives to fight for the rights we as Americans have every day....Tags: Fort Hood Shootings (2009), Colleges and Universities, International Travel, Guerrilla Activity, Germany
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America can't afford to wage wars all over the globe forever
It seems the Army is investigating charges that soldiers were denied a diagnosis ofpost-traumatic stress disorderin order to save money ("Chief of Army medical center suspended in PTSD probe," Feb. 22). Trillions of tax dollars have been wasted on...Tags: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Armed Forces, Substance Abuse, Behavioral Conditions
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War, misogyny, brutality distant memories in the universe next door
In my parallel universe — the one that still sustains me in hope, the one where fear is rarely a thought — the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are over and done, and the young man from Missouri who sat next to me on a plane would be more...Tags: Abusive Behavior, International Monetary Fund, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Kidnapping, Fort Meade (military base)
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Facebook changes: The 10 funniest reactions (so far)
Facebook has undergone a redesign. It happens, oh, every five minutes. And yet, people are not, um, enjoying the new "upgrades" to their news ticker and top stories. Let the bitching begin!
We looked through the many, many (we repeat: many!) angry/funny/...Tags: Social Media, Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook, Mass Media
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Arnold teenager explores the world — and her own backyard
One of Lauren Morrell's earliest memories involves a family hike and a candy wrapper, which explains why the 16-year-old from Arnold is now the student representative to the Severn Riverkeeper group and why, the day she turned 15, she applied to become...Tags: Annapolis, Malaysia, American Idol (tv program), National Aquarium Baltimore, Trips and Vacations
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Killing al-Awlaki was a political stunt unworthy of a great nation
Some in our government are claiming that U.S.-born anti-American Islamic cleric Anwar al-Awlaki was killed in self defense by a C.I.A.-operated drone; they expect us to buy the nonsense that America, a huge and powerful nation was so terrified of this...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Guerrilla Activity, Elections, Al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden
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