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MIlt Program Guide March 09
Staff reporterMONDAY, MARCH 2ND THE NANNY STATE Do you think there are too many laws? Perhaps you think the government intrudes into our life too often to tell us what to do. If you’re nodding your head in agreement, then you’ll probably agree with our...Tags: Princeton University, History, Adolf Eichmann, Politics, Public Relations
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Illinois A Free State?
George Mason Univrsity has released a report detailing their view of the relative freedom of the various states. It is essentially a libertarian view of what does or does not constitute personal freedom. Illinois does not do so well.Tags: Illinois
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Maryland basketball schedule coming together
The Baltimore SunLet’s look at what we know so far about Maryland’s men’s basketball nonconference schedule. We know about the Kentucky game in Brooklyn (the Barclays Center Classic) on Nov. 9. We know about the game at Northwestern in the ACC/Big...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Verizon Center, Barclays Center, Long Island University, Brad Pitt
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Teel Time: Former NCAA basketball selection chair Littlepage prefers formula for football playoff
Neither of the state’s Bowl Subdivision athletic directors has decided how teams should be selected for the four-team national football playoff most believe will replace the Bowl Championship Series in 2014 and beyond. Virginia’s Craig...Tags: Football, Atlantic Coast Conference, Basketball, Bowl Championship Series, Virginia Tech Hokies
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Saturday's high school roundup: HRA takes state boys lacrosse crown
Daily PressHere's a look at Saturday's game-by-game action in high schools: http://highschoolsports.dailypress.com/2011/schedules/20120519/20120519 As for the highlights: Boys lacrosse: The Hampton Roads Academy Navigators are state champions. Tournament MVP...Tags: Hampton Roads, Tennis, High School Sports, Sports, Baseball
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Newsweek's 'gay president' cover was unfair to Pennsylvania
Pennsylvanians have justification for being upset over this week's Newsweek magazine cover, portraying President Barack Obama as "the first gay president."
That had to do with Obama's decision to come out, excuse the expression, in favor of same-sex...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, White House, George Bush, Politics, Barack Obama
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In Europe, time for true austerity
Talks to form a coalition government in Greece collapsed again this week as a result of the country's belt-tightening backlash. The country now faces an unpleasant dilemma: agreed-upon austerity measures in exchange for bailout funds, or a messy default...
Tags: François Hollande, Pension and Welfare, Elections, Mario Monti, Money and Monetary Policy
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New company hires, promotions in the Lehigh Valley area
Mary Bauer a 26-year veteran of the Central Intelligence Agency, has joined RamboPlus Associates LLC as a senior development specialist, bringing a lifetime of professional experience and background in problem solving, communications and mentoring to her...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Services and Shopping, Real Estate, Mortgages
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Taking a scythe to the Bill of Rights
WASHINGTON -- Controversies can be wonderfully clarified when people follow the logic of illogical premises to perverse conclusions. For example, two academics recently wrote in the British Journal of Medical Ethics that "after-birth abortions" -- killing...
Tags: George Soros, Justice and Rights, Democratic Party, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics
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Amendment Strips Free Speech Rights From Corporations
The Hartford CourantControversies can be wonderfully clarified when people follow the logic of illogical premises to perverse conclusions. For example, two academics recently wrote in the British Journal of Medical Ethics that "after-birth abortions" — killing...Tags: George Soros, Justice and Rights, Democratic Party, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics
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Maryland's economic mobility is among the best in U.S.
If you're aiming to be upwardly mobile, living in Maryland might help. The state is one of the best in the country for moving on up, what the study calls positive economic mobility, a new study by the Pew Charitable Trusts concludes. States doing...Tags: Earnings, Science and Technology, Towson University
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Antony Davies: Unions do not appreciate our teachers
This week is Teacher Appreciation Week, and the teachers unions ask that you please refrain from showing your appreciation in any meaningful way. Of all the things employers can do to show appreciation, nothing beats cold hard cash. A raise says that...Tags: Teachers, Schools, Business, Education, Teaching and Learning
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