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GM Corp. Planes Down To Three From Seven
BusinessWeek.comGeneral Motors today said it reduced its fleet of corporate jets from five to three. The struggling automaker drew fire this week from Congress when the CEOs of all three U.S. automakers flew in private jets to Washington DC to ask for tax-payer funded... -
Community encouraged to take school surveys
Anne Arundel County Public Schools is asking the school community to participate in two surveys that the system hopes will help enhance its partnership with parents and the safety of students. A Parent Survey will be used to help schools and the school...Tags: Health and Safety at School
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Gay families also merit public support
I was very disheartened by a reader's comments opposing gay marriage ("Traditional marriage still social cornerstone" Nov. 20). The writer suggests that marriage "involves the union of a man and a woman, a premise that goes far back in time and makes the...Tags: Minority Groups, Gays and Lesbians, Same-Sex Marriage, Marriage
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Finishing touches
Special to The Baltimore SunWith housing prices down, mortgage loans tougher to come by and unemployment rates rising, homeowners are increasingly deciding to stay put and make do with what they have. But when what they have isn't enough, many homeowners are looking down instead...Tags: House and Home, Contracts, Government, Game Playing, Market Research
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Bolster military families
Michelle Obama has yet to move into the White House, but she has already begun to do our country a great service by beginning a critical national conversation about the struggles of many military families. Thanks to intense media coverage, the public...Tags: Government Health Care, Private Health Care, Government, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama
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Music teacher is awarded $25,000
To help his students learn about money and math last year, music teacher Christian Slattery wrote a song called "Money Rap." He'll have to write a new money song - for himself. Slattery, who teaches at Hall's Cross Roads Elementary School in Aberdeen,...Tags: Teachers, Crossroads, Teaching and Learning, Film Festivals, Academy Awards
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Pointing out the path ahead to prospective music majors
Parents and students will have a chance to learn how to pursue a college career in music tomorrow at River Hill High School. A two-hour event, "So You Want to Major in Music," is open to all county high school students and their parents. The session,...Tags: Minority Groups, Colleges and Universities, Ellicott City, Larry Walker, Music Industry
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Panel to focus on youth activity
Youths have a new advocate with the re-creation of the Harford County Youth Commission, a 21-member panel that will plan and coordinate youth activities, advance their issues and promote a wholesome environment for young people. The County Council...Tags: Dining and Drinking, People, Local Authority, Teen-agers, Clubs and Associations
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A brave flag
For those who love Maryland's place in American history, there is no more precious artifact than the oversized American flag that flew triumphantly over Fort McHenry in the dawn's early light on the morning of Sept. 14, 1814, after a futile British...Tags: History, Fort McHenry, The White House
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In trying times, Mormon canneries pick up pace
McClatchy-TribuneWhen it comes to having sacred experiences, one probably wouldn't think of a cannery in Kent, Wash. But for about a dozen Mormon church members on a recent day, stirring steaming vats of salsa and wiping sauce from pint-size Mason jars were ways of...Tags: Mormon, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Christianity, Charity, Indiana University
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To save adopted daughter, Calif. couple gives her up
Associated PressJennifer and Todd Hemsley had to give up their child to save her. Like thousands of other would-be parents, the California couple made a $15,500 down payment to a U.S. agency that guaranteed quick, hassle-free adoptions of Guatemalan babies. And like the...Tags: Fraud, Corporate Crime, Biotechnology Industry
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More than one definition for 'marriage'
Charles Snelling writes in a Nov. 19 op-ed column that he opposes gay marriage because the term is a ''travesty'' on the English language. He further states that the word has a very precise meaning that refers to people of the opposite sexes. Not so. In...Tags: Allentown, Ted Lyons, Minority Groups, Same-Sex Marriage, Gays and Lesbians
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