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After redistricting, Howard parents and students look ahead
Catherine DiMaggio is finishing her kindergarten classes this week at Veterans Elementary School in Ellicott City. She loves the school — the teachers, the building and especially the mascot, Spirit the Eagle. But when school resumes in August,...
Tags: Preschools, Chess Playing, Schools, Ellicott City, Teaching and Learning
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Catonsville High School student earns Comet Leader award for SAT crossword
Catonsville High School freshman Emma Connelly was awarded a Comet Leader Award Tuesday for her work in designing a weekly crossword puzzle to help students study vocabulary for the SATs. "We have this new motto that we've been doing," said Tracy...
Tags: Catonsville, Teaching and Learning, Examinations, Students, Crosswords
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Column: Rumors of democracy's death have been greatly exaggerated
Reuters(Reuters) - "The End of History and the Last Man" is 21 years old this year. The book of that name, by Francis Fukuyama, has, in the view of many, matured badly. Published in 1992, it was much lauded for its view that, with the collapse of communism in...Tags: Xi Jinping, Mohamed Morsi, Hugo Chavez, Minority Groups, Chess Playing
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A smarter way to deal with China
China will almost certainly pass the United States in the total size of its economy within a decade or so. But if one looks also at military and "soft power" resources, the U.S. is likely to remain more powerful than China for at least the next few...
Tags: Xi Jinping, Ecosystems, Global Warming, Chess Playing, Global Change
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The Inevitability Of Increased Brain Freezes And Farts
The Hartford CourantAs you get older you find yourself thinking more and more about your brain. Actually, it's your brain that's spending more and more time thinking about your brain. But then when your brain is thinking about itself, it is actually thinking about you...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Crosswords, Flatulence
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COLUMN - Rumors of democracy's death have been greatly exaggerated
Reuters(John Lloyd is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By John Lloyd June 11 (Reuters) - "The End of History and the Last Man" is 21 years old this year. The book of that name, by Francis Fukuyama, has, in the view of many, matured badly....Tags: Xi Jinping, Mohamed Morsi, Hugo Chavez, Minority Groups, Chess Playing
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After 4,000 'Let's Make a Deal' episodes, an Emmy for' Monty Hall
After doing more than 4,000 episodes over the last half-century of his iconic daytime game show "Let's Make a Deal," Monty Hall is finally getting an Emmy Award. "TV's Big Dealer" is receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 40th Daytime...
Tags: Daytime Emmy Awards, Radio, Entertainment Events, Media Industry, NBC (tv network)
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Resigned to his fate
Daily Bridge Club"Did you make it to church this morning?" I asked Unlucky Louie. His family attends a nearby house of worship. "We had a visiting speaker," Louie said. "They said he was the local bishop, but I doubt it. I watched him carefully, and he didn't move...Tags: Chess Playing
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Vince Gilligan of 'Breaking Bad' Looks Back
VarietySome writers are haunted by their shadows. Vince Gilligan sees a dance partner. There's a night spent in the Sofitel Hotel on Beverly Boulevard, circa 1995. Gilligan notices the light from the TV set project his shadow on the wall, and thinks, "Wouldn'...Tags: Drew Barrymore, Breaking Bad (tv program), Bob Odenkirk, Chess Playing, Mark Johnson
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Scrabble at the Bain Center
Activity Pals For single seniors. Get together with others to attend events, shop, go sightseeing, dine out and more. 301-596-6385. The Bain Center 5470 Ruth Keeton Way, Columbia. 410-313-7213. •Acting Up! Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. A theater...Tags: Silver Linings Playbook (movie), Arts, Stroke, Museums, Health Insurance
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'Lives of the Pigeons' at Side Project ★★½
The cantankerous-geezers-in-the-park school of drama gains another intriguing entrant with Sherod Santos' "Lives of the Pigeons," now in a world premiere at Side Project under Adam Webster's direction. The DNA in Santos' work has far more in common with...
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