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State gun bill blasted at Havre de Grace council meeting
The state firearms control legislation moving through the Maryland General Assembly drew fierce criticism from two people during the Havre de Grace City Council meeting Monday night. Councilman Bill Martin was the first to speak against the bill and...Tags: Civil Rights, Government, Public Officials, Interior Policy, Abortion
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Colonial Players 'Trying,' and succeeding, in study of history and relationships
Colonial Players offers a gem in historical and dramatic substance in its current production of Joanna McClelland Glass' "Trying," continuing through March 2 in Annapolis. This two-person "memory play" is set in 1967 and finds Judge Francis Biddle, 81,...
Tags: Judges, Georgetown, Labor Legislation, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Justice System
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Former Harford woman's husband deploys for Western Pacific
Navy Lt. Jordon C. Sims, whose wife, Megan, is the daughter of Marylou Donhauser of Pylesville, and Michael Donhauser Jr. of Bel Air, and sailors from the Los Angeles-class fast-attack submarine USS Cheyenne (SSN 773), departed Joint Base Pearl Harbor-...Tags: U.S. Navy
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Rand Paul's filibuster worked
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul got a lot of attention Wednesday for mounting an honest-to-God filibuster of President Barack Obama's nominee for CIA director, John Brennan. The nation's political class marveled at his real-life Mr. Smith act, the funny stuff his...
Tags: John Brennan, Military Justice, Ron Paul, Laws, Central Intelligence Agency
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Forest Hill woman reflects on her memories of Pearl Harbor for posterity
I had always wished that my great-grandmother, who lived in Maryland during the Civil War, had written some personal notes as to what it was like for her at the time. They would be especially interesting for us now. With that thought in mind, I wrote some...
Tags: Separation of Church and State, Newspaper and Magazine, Radio, Nuclear Weapons, United States Naval Academy
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On Twitter, we're remembering Pearl Harbor and recapping Scandal
Good morning it's December 7th and, yes, it's still a day that will live in infamy. Seventy-one years later, Pearl Harbor is attracting a fair amount of search traffic on the Internet. Things should pick up photo wise as remembrances get under way in...
Tags: Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Google Inc., Kerry Washington, Social Media, Japan
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Senior Circles: Behind enemy lines in 1944 — a harrowing tale of escape in Holland
We commemorate the surprise attack by the Japanese on the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on Dec. 7, 1941. The attack forced the United States entry into World War II. Americans, who grew up during the difficult times of the Great...Tags: Ellicott City, Tom Brokaw, Emergency Incidents, Netherlands, Nazi Party
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Remembering Pearl Harbor
Seventy-one years ago Friday, on Dec. 7, 1941, Thomas Talbott was in as fine a mood as he can remember.
He was 19, a Marine corporal stationed on the balmy Hawaiian island of Oahu. His unit, assigned to secure the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, was...Tags: Navy Yard, Army National Guard, World War II (1939-1945)
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American Legion marks Pearl Harbor Day at Laurel Lakes
American Legion Post 60 will hold its annual Pearl Harbor Day ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 8 at 11 a.m. at the Laurel Lakes boat house. This year marks the 71st anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. At the ceremony, the Laurel American Legion and...Tags: American Legion
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History Matters: Jessup Volunteer Fire Department has a new utility truck
100 Years Ago For the birds Ads in the Times: "Books on Poultry: Pigeons, Bee-Keeping, Farming-Gardening. The Eichelberger Book Co. 308 N. Charles St. Baltimore, Md. "Send us cow and horse hides: To be tanned and manufactured into coats, robes,...Tags: Ellicott City, Safeway Inc., Animals, Agriculture, Charles Street
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Digest: She's All Scat rallies to win Gin Talking Stakes at Laurel
Laurel Park She's All Scat rallies to win Gin Talking Stakes Barry and Joni Butzow's She's All Scat led to the furlong marker, lost the lead for a few strides, then fought back to win in the $100,000 Gin Talking Stakes for 2-year-old fillies...
Tags: Laurel Park, Yeardley Love, Major Indoor Soccer League, Physical Fitness and Exercise, George Huguely V
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Dr. Robert E. Mason, cardiologist
Dr. Robert E. "Bob" Mason, a Baltimore internist and cardiologist who developed the standard stress test that has saved countless lives worldwide, died Wednesday of pneumonia at the Brightwood retirement community in Lutherville. He was 95.
"He was...Tags: Princeton University, Roland Park, Judges, Heart Attack, Pneumonia
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