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Team standings and results
Golf County Championship Tournament (Sept. 27) At The Timbers at Troy Boys team: 1. Wilde Lake, 181 points; 2. Marriotts Ridge, 175; 3. Glenelg, 168; 4. Centennial, 154; 5. River Hill, 151; 6. Howard, 133; 7. Mt. Hebron, 131; 8. Atholton, 131; 9....Tags: Severna Park
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Michael Kupperman's 20th Century Mark Twain 'Autobiography' is Very Steampunk
Michael Kupperman
Saturday, Oct. 1, 7:30 p.m., Mark Twain House, 351 Farmington Ave., Hartford, (860) 247-0998, marktwainhouse.org; the Steampunk exhibit, The Unknown will be unveiled and the movie I Am Steampunk will be shown at 5 p.m. Both events are...Tags: Artists, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Mark Twain, File Sharing, New York City
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Joe Labon is Orlando Magic players' go-to guy for customizing cars
Orlando SentinelGive Joe Labon a vehicle — a Ferrari or a Mercedes-Benz passenger van or even an old Chevy Caprice — and he'll find a way to soup it up, trick it out or simply make it more fun to drive. He loves cars. Always has. When he was 15 years old,...Tags: Dwight Howard, Larry Bird, Radio, Amway Center, Orlando Magic
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Faster than light? Research will benefit America in ways we can't foresee
The news from the European Institute for Particle Physics is that Albert Einstein may have been wrong ("Faster than light", Sept. 23). The speed of light may not be insurmountable, and everything we think we know about the universe may be wrong. Of...Tags: Space Programs, Europe, Large Hadron Collider Experiments
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Large Hadron collider notwithstanding, it's still an Einsteinian universe
Mac Nachlas' letter suggests that the results of a recent European experiment not only raises entirely new doubt about Albert Einstein's theories but also reveals a failure of the U.S. to keep up with other devolved countries in its investment in basic...Tags: Randallstown, Research, Superman (fictional character), George Bernard Shaw
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Johns Hopkins professor shares Nobel Prize in physics
More than anything else, in the wake of the elation and tumult accompanying Tuesday's announcement that he'd won a share of the 2011 Nobel Prize in physics, Johns Hopkins University astrophysicist Adam Riess wants to get back to work.
"I really want to...Tags: Space Programs, Human Interest, Nobel Prize Awards, Research, Science
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Business People - Oct. 9
West Virginia University Hospitals-East MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — West Virginia University Hospitals-East officials recently announced that Dr. Sheila Ramirez, endocrinologist, opened a practice in the Eastern Panhandle. Ramirez recently completed a...Tags: Homes, Real Estate, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Realty, Diseases and Illnesses
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Einstein's Warning of Jewish Persecution Is Up For Sale
A letter from Albert Einstein warning of the persecution of Jews in Germany on the eve of World War II is up for auction in California, with the sale ending Tuesday evening Pacific time.
The physicist writes of the importance of "rescuing our...Tags: Judaism, Religious Conflicts, Adolf Hitler, Nazi Party, Manhattan (New York City)
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Patt Morrison Asks: Benefit buster Lanny Ebenstein
Lanny Ebenstein wants you to vote to kneecap the state's public workers unions by banning their right to collective bargaining. Other measures scrambling to qualify for the November 2012 ballot would drop the hammer specifically on public employees'...Tags: Retirement, Government, Labor Legislation, Entertainment Events, Work Rules Contract Issues
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Newton: A meeting of California minds
They loped in like a pair of old lions, one a bit stooped, both proud to a fault. On the left, sipping from his bottled water, was Gov. Jerry Brown. On the right, fidgeting with note cards, was Michael Milken. The occasion was last week's State of the...Tags: Retirement, Government, Thomas Edison, Interior Policy, Migration
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Typed Letter By Albert Einstein Auctioned For $14,000
KIAHThe letter was written on June 10, 1939, to a New York businessman for his efforts in helping Jewish refugees from Europe. To some $14,000 may seem like a nominal amount considering the author of the letter, but it was double the price the auction house...Tags: Auction Service
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Statewide high school football scores from Friday
Aberdeen 21, Fallston 14
Annapolis Area Christian 40, Pallotti 0
Arundel 58, Southern-AA 13
Atholton 48, Centennial 0
Bel Air 21, C. Milton Wright 14
Bethesda 28, Walter Johnson 14
Bishop Ireton, Va. 48, St. Mary's Ryken 0
Bishop Walsh 57,...Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Winston Churchill, Patapsco, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Edgewood
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