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Thursday, September 22, 2011
New Law Has Put 1 Million More Young Adults On Parents' Health Insurance
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American Family Association Doesn't Want You To Taste Ben & Jerry's Schweddy Balls
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Maryland Leaders Predict Slowed Economic Growth In 2013
Economic growth is expected to slow this year to 4.2 percent and next year to a meager 2.8 percent -- a much slower rate than officials expected, Franchot said.
"Given this extraordinary degree of economic volatility and given the growing likelihood that conditions will worsen before they begin to turn around, I would strongly encourage our state's leaders to proceed with the highest possible degree of caution," he said.
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Salisbury Police Department Press Release 9-22-11
ARRESTED: Juvenile, 17 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: Theft (under $ 100) – 2 counts
Poss. of a controlled dangerous substance – 3 counts
Possession of CDS/Paraphernalia
Rogue and vagabond
DISPOSITION: Released to Lower Shore Youth Facility
CC # 201100037075
Ron Paul Says He'd Consider Putting Dennis Kucinich In His Cabinet
Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) says he would consider putting the liberal congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) in his Cabinet if he were to win the presidency in 2012.
Paul said his libertarian political philosophy helps him connect with some on the far left — including Kucinich, who shares Paul’s general anti-war stance.
More'Ground Zero Mosque' Opens Quietly
An Islamic cultural centre close to the site where New York's World Trade Center once stood has opened quietly in spite of scenes last year of vehement protests from those who said the area should not house a mosque.
The opening ceremony for the Park51 centre on Wednesday featured a photo exhibit called "NYChildren", displaying over 160 portraits of immigrant children living in New York.
Sharif El-Gamal, the center's developer, said the biggest error on the project was not involving the families of 9/11 victims from the start.
"We made incredible mistakes," El-Gamal told The Associated Press in an earlier interview at his Manhattan office.
The building at 51 Park Place, two blocks from the World Trade Center site, includes a Muslim prayer space that has been open for two years.
AT&T Gave $963,275 to U.S. Lawmakers Urging Approval of T-Mobile USA Deal
Representative Pete Olson and 99 fellow House Republicans signed a letter yesterday urging the Obama administration to resolve a government lawsuit and let AT&T Inc. (T) buy T-Mobile USA Inc.
All but one of the 100 lawmakers has received political donations from AT&T employees since 2009, according to a Bloomberg review of campaign finance records. The letter signers took in $963,275, Art Brodsky, a spokesman for Washington-based advocacy group Public Knowledge, said in an e-mail.
“AT&T’s congressional support for its takeover of T-Mobile comes at a price,” Gigi Sohn, president of Public Knowledge, a merger opponent, said in an e-mailed statement.
Study: Crime In Surrounding Area Increased After Closure Of LA Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
LOS ANGELES — A new study released Tuesday showed that when hundreds of medical marijuana dispensaries were closed last year in Los Angeles crime rates rose in surrounding neighborhoods, challenging claims made by law enforcement agencies that the storefronts are magnets for crime.
The report by the nonprofit RAND Corp. reviewed crime reports for the 10 days prior to and the 10 days after city officials shuttered the clinics last summer after a new ordinance went into effect. The analysis revealed that crime increased about 60 percent within three blocks of a closed dispensary compared to the same parameters for those that remained open.
School Meal Tainted By Pesticides Kills Peru Kids
Health official says food was likely contaminated with rat poison
LIMA, Peru — Food donated for a nutrition program became contaminated with pesticides in an Andean hamlet, poisoning 89 children and five adults, Peru's health ministry said. Three of the children died.Officials said the meal of rice and fish was accidentally contaminated while it was being prepared Tuesday.
3 Indicted in Sophisticated Wash. Hacking Scheme
Calderon Appeals for More U.S. Focus on Drug War Amid Fresh Violence
Mexican President Felipe Calderon is using his brief time in New York this week to cry out for greater cooperation from the U.S. in the drug war -- at a time when casualties from that war are being dumped in the streets while the Obama administration's attention is consumed by tumult in the Middle East.
At the U.N. General Assembly on Wednesday, Calderon said consumer nations must do more to reduce demand. He directed his criticism squarely at the United States in remarks two days earlier, blaming the violence in Mexico in part on the fact that the U.S. is the world's largest consumer of illegal drugs.
How Did Your Childhood Affect Your Sexuality?
To create and sustain healthy intimate relationships, we often need to go back to the original building blocks of our sexual socialization and see how our patterns of sexual behavior took shape.
We need to look at how we were modeled - or, in other words, what we learned and internalized about sex and relationships throughout our childhood and adolescence, and how those experiences affected the ways we “mate and relate” today. I often ask people to think about the following statements and whether they are true or false:
Cage-Fighting Children Prompt Strong Reaction
LONDON – Britons are reacting with a mix of condemnation and cheers to footage that shows an organized cage fight between two boys, one 8 years old and the other 9.
Police launched an investigation after video emerged of the fight at Greenlands Labour Club in Preston, northwest England, on Sept. 10.
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Sen. Colburn Announces Harford County Executive David Craig As Guest Speaker At October 1st Banquet
Senator Colburn also announced that this year’s guest speaker will be Harford County Executive David Craig. Mr. Craig has previously served his home town of Havre de Grace as a member of the City Council and as Mayor and was later elected to the State Senate before becoming County Executive. Mr. Craig is a graduate of Towson University with a B.S. in History, and a master’s degree from Morgan State University.
He has also spent 34 years in the Harford County Public School System as a teacher and assistant principal before supporting the creation of high school magnet programs in Math & Science, Homeland Security, Agricultural Sciences, and Medical Arts as County Executive. Mr. Craig is planning to run in the 2014 GOP primary election for Governor.
Senator Colburn stated, "With a Special Session just days away, the banquet promises to be full of lively discussion surrounding the upcoming special and regular sessions. There will also be delicious oysters on the half shell and a fantastic silent auction featuring items from local businesses."
The seats for this year's banquet are $50.00 per person. Tickets will not be issued. However, reservations and name tags will be held at the door. All checks should be made payable to Citizens for Colburn Committee and mailed to: Citizens for Colburn Committee, 5210 Heron Road, Cambridge, MD 21613. Reservations should be mailed by September 26th or by calling (410) 924-0098.
Gore's Loose Lips Let New iPhones Slip
Michigan Car Bombing Dad to 911: 'My Car Blew Up With Two Kids'
Don't Have a Cow': Dad Goes on All-Breast-Milk Milk Diet
Florida Independent Voters Could Make All the Difference In 2012
In 2008, then-Senator Barack Obama won Florida's presidential election by winning over the state's independent voters. Exit polls show 52 percent of them voted for Obama. That was then, this is now - and recent polls show that important voting bloc is cooling to the president.
According to the latest Quinnipiac poll, just 33 percent of Florida's independent voters approve of the job the president is doing. A whopping 61 percent disapprove of his performance.
How to Talk to Men (In a Way They Like!)
Not only is it okay to talk about yourself to men, but it is 100% essential to getting first dates and future dates. When I tell women that it’s GOOD to talk about themselves, it’s generally met with complete shock. But don’t guys love it when we let them do all the talking?
Well, yes. Who doesn’t like talking about themselves? But unless “good listener” is on the top of his must-have list for potential mates – and I’ve never met a man who places it there – he’s not going to pick you. Imagine him driving home and saying to himself, “That Susie was such a good listener. I can’t wait to see her again!” The only guy who does that is the me-me-me-me guy. And who wants him, anyway?
Western Maryland Delegate Gets $427K From State
The easement, part of the Rural Legacy Program, will keep Beitzel’s farm in Garrett County from being developed, a danger that Comptroller Peter Franchot wasn’t sure was real or imagined.
Franchot voted in favor of the measure, but said it “stuck out like a sore thumb.”
“We’re paying $450,000 for a property in Western Maryland to protect it from development,” the comptroller said during Wednesday’s BPW meeting. “What development is going out there that I’m unaware of?”
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Blame It On The Alcohol? Maybe Not, Study Suggests
In a finding that runs contrary to previous thinking, it turns out we still know we are making mistakes when intoxicated. We just don’t care as much.
“I suppose the main implication is that people shouldn’t assume ‘I was drunk’ is a good excuse for doing things one knows he or she shouldn’t be doing,” wrote the study’s author, Dr. Bruce Bartholow of the University of Missouri, in an e-mail. The study will be published in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology.
“It’s not as though people do drunken things because they’re not aware of their behavior, but rather they seem to be less bothered by the implications or consequences of their behavior than they normally would be,” Bartholow added.
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Gannett Plummets Again - Setting Yet Another New Low
Liberal biased MSM have taken a 'bath' in recent months as FOX news and other emerging giants including SBYnews audiences have gained marketshare.
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Troy Davis Case Prompts Second Look At Eyewitness Identification Rules
For more than 30 years, research in criminal justice, social science and behavioral health has pointed overwhelmingly to the conclusion that people aren’t very good at picking criminals out of a police lineup. Whether due to faulty memories or subtle police coercion, eyewitnesses often misidentify the suspect. The first study questioning the validity of eyewitness testimony was published all the way back in 1907. This week, yet another study was released, this one by the American Judicature Society. It found that showing eyewitnesses photos of suspects sequentially, rather than in a cluster, reduces the likelihood of misidentification.
Over the past decade, a dozen states and several large police departments have adopted evidence-based practices, such as having an officer who doesn’t know the suspect’s identity conduct a police lineup, or instructing witnesses that the suspect may or may not be present in the lineup. Still, the majority of states are generally using the same eyewitness identification rules that led to Davis’ controversial conviction.
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10 Questions To Ask Your Doctor During Your Visit
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New Regulation Would Destroy Eastern Shore Jobs, Way Of Life
Cost Of Raising A Kid Rose 40 Percent In Last Decade
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Rep. Andy Harris Opposes Largest Toll Hike In State’s History
Will It Be A Splashdown?
Clinton: Paying More Taxes 'Won't Solve Problem'
Clinton Critique of Jobs, Debt Fight Offers Something for Everyone
Lawmakers Still Struggling With USPS
Station 16 Headline News Again
Would it upset you to know that the winning bidder had 90 days to deliver the City a finalized RFP and after almost a year they have not done so?
Many of you are aware that the City did not advertise the property properly and made no mention of the river front property going with the package deal.
That being said, many wonder if there's a special interest deal in place and quite frankly I can't blame them. Now I like Palmer Gillis and I believe he has served the citizens of Salisbury quite well as a former City Council Member as well as his visions and work within Downtown Salisbury.
He has a different kind of special interest, (you might say) and I happen to know of some additional things Palmer is considering for Salisbury and my hat is tipped to him for his vision and commitment. However, does that make the deal with the old Fire Station 16 a good deal for the taxpayers, absolutely not.
In my honest opinion, (and I am NOT interested in purchasing ANYTHING within the city of Salisbury) the City Council should unanimously shut down this deal immediately and reconsider their options once again.
Think about this for a minute. There's a whole new Council since the Fire Station was surplussed. Considering Palmer Gillis is in default by not delivering a RFP within the 90 days agreed upon via a legal contract, the deal is done and over with.
Start off fresh and either advertise it again, (with or without the river front property) and or sit on it for a while as it will not cost the City much at all to hold on to a valuable asset. Rent it, lease it, sell it, whatever you like. However, DON'T give it away for $100,000.00!
If any of you are buying the article in today's Daily Times about UMES still being interested in working out some kind of deal, well, I'm told its a load of crap but you know the Daily Times. If it suits their special interests they'll run with just about anything.
Now think about this for a minute Folks. IF UMES was so interested in the property, why not buy it themselves. Let's see, SU does it all the time. Why would the City be interested in a non profit taking over a building converted into a restaurant that will ultimately compete with Market Street Inn, Brew River and the other restaurant replacing Flavors? BECAUSE THEY'RE STUPID, THAT'S WHY!
This is a bad deal all the way around. Let UMES do this, (if they actually intend to do it) in their own neck of the woods and not in Salisbury. The deal STINKS. Do you believe they deserve to get going rate prices for a meal there when they get tax free status? If they DON'T get going rates for meals there because they can afford to deliver food for less because they don't have the overhead, what do you think will happen to the rest of the restaurants that HAVE invested millions of dollars into Downtown Salisbury?
Wake Up Salisbury. Do NOT allow your City Council to EXTEND the defaulted contract on the old Fire Station 16 and do it right this time.
More Food For The Local Homeless
When I arrived I was overwhelmed with the volume of food they had to offer and let me assure you, so were the homeless. Fried Chicken, Cole Slaw, Chopped Baked Potatoes, Ham, Rolls, Brownies and a huge tray of Desert.
When I arrived, one of the women who stays at the Tent City was there with her Mother and Child. When I spoke with the Mother she stated she was just days away from having to move there herself because of the economy. The scary part, the Mother is raising the Grandchild.
Times are clearly tough on many. So much so, there were two or three new tents set up since I was there last Sunday.
I have had several conversations with local officials recently on this matter and I'm reaching out to our readers for their opinion on this matter. You see, our public officials have an entirely different point of view on the homeless and I have to admit, they make a good point.
They are asking me to deliver all of the food to a certain shelter to encourage the homeless to come there instead. They'd like these people to live at the shelter in the hopes of helping them rehabilitate their lives. They can house and feed the homeless and at the same time check their backgrounds to make sure they are not wanted here or in any other state.
There are conditions to living in these shelters. You can't be high or intoxicated. Public officials do not want the public handing them any money because "you know where that money goes". Again, I have to agree. Some might say the money we give could go to food and so forth but I think we can all pretty much agree that its going elsewhere for the most part.
Now, as far as the food goes. Well, there's certain conditions for making such donations. When it comes to dealing with Health Department issues things get somewhat complicated. Those who are donating the bulk food don't want to be bothered by the Health Department and would like to remain anonymous, I can't blame them. The last thing I want to do is bring, (as in this case) trays of food that could easily feed 30 to 40 people being thrown out, period. I happen to know the food was stored properly. So I'm in a catch 22 on this matter and I need your help.
We want to help the homeless but we also want to do what's right. I need your opinion on this matter and I hope you take a few minutes to reply with a comment. I look forward to hearing from you.
Again, Salisbury News would like to thank every one who is participating in the gift of food for those who need it most.
Salisbury University Parking Scam
I just learned something about SU not many people know. Students at SU are charged a whopping $110.00 a year to park in satellite parking lots owned by the University. For $110.00 you get a parking permit to display on your vehicle so that roving patrols can readily identify those vehicles who are parking "legally". BUT...here is the kick in the nuts. Anytime a special event occurs - such as the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new building last Tuesday - half of the parking lots were blocked off to allow for visitor parking. Student parking was prohibited even though they had paid $110.00 for the right to park. This also happened during the snow storms when parking was prohibited on city streets. Students who didn't pay for parking were permitted to park in the lots and those who paid were left with no place to park. Seems as though Comrade Dudley-Eshbach likes to change the rules to suit herself as well as a public official we all know.
An Astounding Discovery: Faster-Than-Light Particle
CERN scientists ask for confirmation of discovery that could rewrite laws of nature
Obama, No More $16.00 Muffins
STATEMENT FROM GOVERNOR MARTIN O’MALLEY ON THE AMERICAN JOBS ACT
Senate Freezes Number Of Non Emergency Employees
Debt Collectors Fighting Laws Aimed At Making Them Do Their Jobs Properly
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House Fails To Pass Continuing Resolution
Marines Hit The Ground Running In Seeking Recruits At Gay Center
China Denounces U.S. Arms Deal for Taiwan
BEIJING — China on Thursday angrily demanded the Obama administration cancel its plans to upgrade Taiwan’s aging fleet of F-16 fighter jets, warning that the decision will harm U.S.-China ties overall and military cooperation between the two countries.
A statement Thursday on the Chinese foreign ministry’s website, and an article on the website of Xinhua, the official news agency here, said China’s Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Zhijun summoned U.S. Ambassador Gary Locke to lodge a “strong protest.” Xinhua said China’s ambassador in Washington, Zhang Yesui, also lodged a protest.
Walkout At U.N. As Ahmadinejad Speaks
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Progressives Rally To Fix Economic Woes By Cutting Military Spending, Taxing Rich
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BREAKING NEWS: Stocks Pummeled In Widespread Selloff
From Fox News
Recession's Second Act Would Be Worse Than The First
With banks still recovering from a decade-long credit bubble, governments slashing spending to cope with unsustainable debt, and unemployment at levels not seen in decades, a new recession would be “disastrous,” according to Roger Altman, a senior Treasury official in the Clinton administration.
“We could be in for a repeat of the experience of 1937, when America fell back into recession after three years of recovery from the Great Depression,” he wrote in the Financial Times.
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Maryland Revenues Up Slightly, But Fiscal Boards Cautious About Slow Growth
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Report: Ex-labor Chief Works 1 Day, Nets $158,000 City Pension
Former president of Chicago Federation of Labor, city officials defend payout as legal
Venezuela In Talks On $6 Billion Settlement With Exxon
Petroleos de Venezuela SA, the state oil company, and Exxon Mobil Corp. are negotiating an arbitration settlement of about $6 billion for assets seized by President Hugo Chavez in 2007.
Venezuela will pay any ruling issued by the World Bank’s International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes that is in Exxon’s favor, Carlos Escarra, the country’s Prosecutor General, told reporters today in Caracas.
“They started asking for $20 billion,” Escarra said. “Talks dropped to around $12 billion, and now they are around $6 billion. Venezuela has to pay, we are clear on that. The problem now is how much we will pay.”
PETA Begs Kate Middleton to Stop Prince William From Shooting Birds
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Antics Of The 'Capital Playboys' Disgust China
One of Beijing's top property developers has being charged with weapons offences after a late-night car race with another real estate mogul's son ended in flames and a heated row between the two notorious playboys.
The incident, reported by the Chinese media yesterday, has further angered Beijing residents, who complain that the so-called "capital playboys" – an elite group of young property developers from rich families with money to burn, time to kill, film-star girlfriends and a sense of entitlement – treat the city as their personal playground.
More People Spending More Of Their Income On Rent
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Palestine’s Strongest UN Ally?
Headlight Flashing Faces Test As Free Speech In Florida
Then, to his surprise, one of the troopers pulled over his silver Toyota Tundra and ticketed him for improper flashing of high beams.
Child Rapist To Get Less Time Than Pot Grower
Producing six to 200 pot plants nets an automatic six-month sentence, with an extra three months if it's done in a rental or is deemed a public-safety hazard. Growing 201 to 500 plants brings a one-year sentence, or 1½ years if it's in a rental or poses a safety risk.
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Federal Appeals Court Allows ACLU Challenge to Warrantless Wiretapping Law to Proceed
National Passenger Carrier Strike Force Initiative
- US 13 Harrington Fair Grounds Harrington, De
- Friday September 23, 2011 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
- Delaware State Police Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program (MCSAP)
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
- Other States Across the Country