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Aberdeen and Havre de Grace high schools to be part of AP grant initiative
Aberdeen and Havre de Grace high schools will be participating in a three-year Advanced Placement and training grant initiative. A grant kick-off celebration with an announcement about the initiative will be held 10 to 11:30 a.m. Monday at the A.A....Tags: Science, Colleges and Universities, Financial Aid, Havre de Grace, High Schools
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Kelly promoted to private first class
KELLY: Davon T. Kelly has been promoted to the rank of private first class in the U.S. Army. Kelly is a petroleum supply specialist assigned to the 1st Brigade, 1st Calvary at Fort Hood, Texas. The new private first class has served in the military for...Tags: Armed Forces, U.S. Army
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Army vet, 27, found dead in Towson
A 27-year-old former U.S. Armysoldier was found dead in his Baltimore County apartment Saturday afternoon, police said. Timothy Allan Coyer, of Stevensville, was found dead by roomates in their apartment in the 7700 block of Greenview Terrace in Towson...Tags: Facebook, Towson, Baltimore County, Stevensville, U.S. Army
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U.S. war on terror focuses on new battlefield: the Internet
A Woodlawn man watches online videos of Osama bin Laden, posts about jihad on his Facebook page, and — according to federal prosecutors — agrees to a plot to detonate a bomb at a military recruiting center in Catonsville. An Ellicott City...Tags: Terrorism, Laws, Facebook, Lawyers, Prosecution
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Was the U.S. right to kill al-Awlaki?
The killing of American-born, radical cleric and al-Qaida propagandist Anwar al-Awlaki by a CIA-operated drone last week is being touted as a major victory by U.S. counterterrorism officials. Mr. al-Awlaki has been described as a high-ranking figure in...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Facebook, Murder, Terrorism, Osama bin Laden
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Delight and disbelief at Iraq withdrawal announcement
Dorothy Lee says it will be good to get her grandson back home from Iraq. But the Havre de Grace woman will believe it when she sees him.
In the months since Pfc. Christopher Hine left for Contingency Operating Base Adder in southern Iraq, Lee has...Tags: U.S. Military, Companies and Corporations, Havre de Grace, Elijah E. Cummings, Iraq
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Md. guard unit back from Iraq ahead of schedule
A Maryland National Guard unit has returned from Iraq ahead of schedule, the first Marylanders to come home since President Barack Obama announced the withdrawal of all U.S. forces by the end of the year. The 17 members of the Baltimore-based 29th Mobile...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Iraq, Kuwait, Barack Obama
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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: Terrorism, Hospitals and Clinics, Neil Armstrong, Graduation, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Myron "Mike" Beatty, paint company executive, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterMyron O. "Mike" Beatty, a retired paint company executive, died of pulmonary fibrosis complications June 26 at Homewood at Plum Creek in Hanover, Pa. The former Lutherville resident was 84. He was born in a caretaker's house at the Concord Cemetery in...Tags: Road Transportation, Amusement (movie), St. Paul Street, Clubs and Associations, Defense
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With bin Laden gone, strength shifts to al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula
Over the past two years, Yemen-based al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula's (AQAP) global operational and ideological reach have added significant strategic depth to the besieged al-Qaida Senior Leadership organization (AQSL) in Afghanistan and Pakistan....Tags: Science, Terrorism, Osama bin Laden, England, Pakistan
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Man charged in bomb plot appeared to drift into Islamic extremism
Not so long ago, the young man accused of plotting to blow up a military recruiting station in Catonsville had a mundane job: selling children's clothes at Columbia Mall.
When he was hired as a sales associate about a year ago, Antonio Martinez was...Tags: Facebook, CNN (tv network), Employees, Trials, Pakistan
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