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American history's devaluation deprives students of crucial understanding
The teaching of history is inconvenient for government control freaks. Troublemakers are always pointing out, for example, that America's soul was formed by its history, the most crucial segments of which involved struggles against the tyranny of control...Tags: Social Issues, England, Massacres, Allentown, Slavery
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The Ron Paul campaign turns a new Page
When Jordan Page was a boy of 11 with a yen for acting, his greatest thrill was playing the Crown Prince in '"The King and I" onstage.
Two decades later, in the middle of an odyssey that began on Maryland's Eastern Shore, he's starring in a real-life...Tags: Music, Music, Barack Obama, Republican Party, Civil Unrest
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A look inside the Egyptian revolution
Wael Ghonim is an unlikely rebel. Born in Egypt in 1980, he began working his first Web job while studying at Cairo University, then moved to the U.S. (where he married an American) and eventually became Google's top marketing representative for the...Tags: Facebook, Social Media, Entertainment Events, Tunisian Revolution (2010-2011), Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
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Martinsburg City Council tables plans for sculpture of founder
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comCity leaders have tabled plans to commission a sculpture of Martinsburg's founder, Revolutionary War Major Gen. Adam Stephen, and place it in the newly redesigned town square. Citing costs created by changes to the recently completed town square project,...Tags: Civil Unrest, Sculpture, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Mayor calls Occupy Baltimore eviction 'respectful'
The eviction of Occupy Baltimore protesters from a park near the Inner Harbor was carried out "in a respectful way," Baltimore's mayor said this morning, adding that she was pleased there were no injuries or arrests.
"It certainly wasn't going to go on...Tags: Inner Harbor, Television Stations, Civil Unrest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics
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Marriottsville humanitarian hopes for change in North Korea
He was born into freedom in Pusan, South Korea, 60 years ago. Still, Jong C. Jang of Marriottsville spent much of his boyhood hearing his father, Ok Kyun Jang, rhapsodize about growing up in a place about 350 miles to the north.
Families were close-...Tags: Kim Jong Il, Justice and Rights, China, Health, Busan (South Korea)
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Egypt and Islam
Initial results from Egypt's first elections since the fall of President Hosni Mubarak are in, and it appears Islamist parties have captured the lion's share of the vote. The rise of politicians eager to curtail basic human rights, particularly for women,...Tags: Iran, Civil Unrest, Religion and Belief, Feminism, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Dec 9, 2011
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Dec 13, 2011
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Dec 24, 2011
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Dec 5, 2011
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Dec 5, 2011
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