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Rarely-Displayed Confederate Paintings on Website
Associated PressRarely-displayed paintings of Charleston during the Civil War by a Confederate soldier, including an iconic rendering of the submarine H.L. Hunley, are being made available this week on the Internet by The Museum of the Confederacy. The museum in...Tags: Washington, DC, Elections, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Italy, Arts and Culture
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Not All About Me
"Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others." —Philippians 2:4 Last week I wrote about taking a vacation and Jesus telling His disciples, "Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some...Tags: Travel, Wrestling, Jesus Christ, Family, Trips and Vacations
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H. Leroy Hovermale, 80
Mr. H. Leroy Hovermale, 80, of Thurmont, died Sunday, July 17, 2011, at his residence. Born Nov. 5, 1930, in Berkeley Springs, W.Va., he was a son of the late Harry and Agnes Dawson Hovermale. He was the ex-husband of Peggy Hovermale of Solomon’...Tags: Frederick County (Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Korean War (1950-1953)
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Online Dish: Ticketed for Testicles? Woman Going to Trial for Ballsy Bumper Display
KIAHA South Carolina woman faces a jury trial for her "ballsy" bumper ornaments. Virgina Tice, 65, was given a $445 ticket July 5th that accuses her of violating the state's obscene bumper sticker law. She was ticketed after pulling into a gas station in...Tags: Facebook, KIAH, American Civil Liberties Union, Judges, Justice and Rights
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Was Jon Huntsman campaigning while he was still ambassador?
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersIn Jon Huntsman's final weeks as ambassador to China, he stressed that he would not decide whether to run for president until he returned to the United States -- an important statement, because sitting ambassadors are prohibited from actively taking...Tags: Government, Republican Party, New York University, Elections, Political Campaigns
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U.S. labor board open to helping Boeing, union
Harriet McLeodA U.S. labor board is open to helping Boeing Co (BA.N) and union leaders settle a complaint over management's decision to site a 787 Dreamliner assembly line in non-union South Carolina. Lafe Solomon, National Labor Relations Board acting general...Tags: Republican Party, Government, National Government, Charleston, Work Relations
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Judge rejects Boeing motion to dismiss NLRB complaint
ReutersA government complaint over Boeing's new non-union 787 assembly plant in South Carolina will go forward, an administrative law judge ruled on Thursday. "I find the motion is without merit and should be denied in its entirety," Judge Clifford Anderson...Tags: Republican Party, Work Relations, Elections, Labor Legislation, Judges
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Can We Stop These Invasive Insects Before They Destroy Our Forests?
Tucked away off a quiet suburban street in Ansonia is a long, narrow, tree-lined driveway with an improbably Harry-Potter-esque address, something like "17 1/2 Drab Road." (Citing security worries, federal authorities asked the actual address not be used....Tags: Natural Resources, Ohio, Ansonia, Agriculture, New Hampshire
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Four Survive Perris Plane Crash
KTLA NewsPERRIS (KTLA) -- Four people survived this morning when a twin-engine plane crashed in a field near a Perris airfield. The plane -- a Beechcraft Duchess -- went down under unknown circumstance after taking off from Perris Valley Airport about 8:20 a.m.,...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, KTLA, Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation Industry
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Woman faces trial over display of 'truck nuts'
Q13 FOX News Online & ReutersThe police chief of a small South Carolina town will ask a jury to decide if a woman broke the state's obscenity laws by driving a pickup truck with plastic testicles hanging from the back. Bonneau Police Chief Franco Fuda ticketed Virginia Tice, 65,...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Debt vote tough call for Md. lawmakers
— Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin rarely embraces drama, but as the denouement of the debt ceiling debate played out Tuesday, the Maryland Democrat became something of a mystery — undecided up until the very last minute on how he would vote. Cardin,...Tags: Republican Party, Benjamin L. Cardin, Elections, Maryland, Donna F. Edwards
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Karl Joseph has 6 schools in mind, including UCF, Florida
Edgewater safety Karl Joseph has six schools he would like to visit in the coming months.
For all intents and purposes, those are Joseph’s favorite programs and he commit to play for one of them when the time is right.
“As of right now,...Tags: Tennessee, Florida, West Virginia
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