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JONATHAN LESHNOFF
Jonathan Leshnoff has been the Baltimore Chamber Orchestra's composer-in-residence for two years, but his works have been featured every season since 2005. His trombone concerto will be performed in October, and he will have a CD coming out in February,...Tags: Ray Bradbury, Classical Music
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Ana Maria Codas
Sun reporterAna Maria R. Codas, author, activist and former Spanish professor at the University of Maryland, College Park, died Tuesday of complications from pneumonia. She was 86. Born Ana Maria Recalde, in Asuncion, Paraguay, she was an only child raised by her...Tags: Jorge Luis Borges, Alfredo Stroessner, Colleges and Universities, Death and Dying, Strikes
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Sign criticizes localities for immigration policy
The Washington PostIn Manassas's quaint, red-brick Old Town neighborhood, a giant billboard greets visiting tourists and commuters, but it was not put there by the city or Chamber of Commerce. "PWC and Manassas the National Capital of Intolerance," it declares, in hand-...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Racism, House Building, Land Price, Prosecution
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Reporters covering Mexico drug wars risk their lives
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRodolfo Rincon had reason to feel cheery when he left his newspaper office on a January evening last year. His report on drug dealing in coastal Tabasco state had made a splashy, two-page spread that day in the Tabasco Hoy. That night, Rincon,...Tags: Murder, Freedom of the Press, News Agency, Newspaper and Magazine, Prosecution
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Reaching To Stifle Students
Let's start with an unremarkable proposition: teenagers have constitutional rights. If they're charged with a crime, they have the right to legal counsel and trial by jury. They can't be stopped by the police and searched without justification. The...Tags: Court Administration, Burlington, Local Authority, Constitutional Issues, Harwinton
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CVH Patient's Hearing Postponed; New Army Site Meets Resistance
CVH patient David Messenger's hearing on a temporary leave is postponed; a new Middletown site for a regional Army training center meets with resistance; and a freedom of information complaint in East Hampton is likely to be dismissed. MIDDLETOWN: ...Tags: Leonard Cohen, John Anderson, Rivers, Health and Safety at School, Prosecution
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THIS DATE IN HISTORY
1776: The Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence. 1802: The U.S. Military Academy officially opened at West Point. 1826: Former presidents John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both died. 1831: The fifth U.S. president, James Monroe,...Tags: Lyndon B. Johnson, Thomas Jefferson, National Government, John Adams, James Monroe
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Absolute freedom?
Does anyone remember that there's a saying that goes something like, "There ain't no such thing as an absolute freedom of any right in the Constitution"? In other words, in the same way there's no absolute freedom of speech, or the press, or religion, or...Tags: Court Administration, Interior Policy, Freedom of the Press, Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control
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The Bill of Rights: Passed 1789, ratified 1791
I.Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a...Tags: War Crimes, Interior Policy, Freedom of the Press, Laws, Constitutional Issues
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Today in History - July 4
Today is Friday, July 4, the 186th day of 2008. There are 180 days left in the year. This is Independence Day. Today's Highlight in History: On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence. On this date: In 1802,...Tags: Kobe Bryant, Barry White, Los Angeles Lakers, Sexual Assault, Thomas Jefferson
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