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Monday, November 14, 2011
4 Signs Someone Is Lying To You
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Oil Boom Raises Rents In ND, Pushes Seniors Out
She didn't want to go, but the rent on her $700-a-month apartment was going up almost threefold because of heightened demand for housing generated by North Dakota's oil bonanza. Other seniors in her complex and across the western part of the state are in the same predicament.
Fed Report Gives 50/50 Chance To New Recession In Early 2012
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First Human Heart Stem Cell Trial Shows Promise
Experts hailed the findings, which were simultaneously published on Monday in the journal The
Deciding The Right Amount To Tip
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Chelsea Clinton Is Hired By NBC News
Why Gold Should Set New Highs For The Holidays
Most gold followers know the metal has a seasonal tendency to perform better in the fall and winter than in the spring and summer. Indeed, since 2001, the annual high for the gold price has occurred after Labor Day every year except two (2006 and 2008). Further, that peak was hit in November or December in seven of the last ten years.
So, are we destined for new highs in the gold price between now and New Year’s Eve? And what about gold stocks?
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Amid Talk Of Curbing Tax Breaks, Congress Creates A New One
Edit Draft Ron Paul: "It Is Estimated That US Banks Have Over A Trillion Dollars Tied Up At-Risk With German And French Banks"
The global economic situation is becoming more dire every day. Approximately half of all US banks have significant exposure to the debt crisis in Europe. Much more dangerous for the US taxpayer is the dollar's status as reserve currency for the world, and the US Federal Reserve's status as the lender of last resort. As we've learned in recent disclosures, this has not only benefitted companies like AIG, the auto industry and various US banks, but multiple foreign central banks as they have run into trouble. Nothing has been solved, however, by offering up the productivity of Americans as a sacrificial lamb. Greece is set to be the first domino to fall in the string of European economies at risk. Rather than learning from Greece's terrible example of an over-consuming public sector and drowning private sector, what is more likely from our politicians is an eventual bailout of European investors.
The US has a relatively small exposure to overwhelmed Greek banks, but much larger economies in Europe are set to follow and that will have serious implications for US banks. Greece is technically small enough to bail out. Italy is not. Germany is not. France is not. It is estimated that US banks have over a trillion dollars tied up in at-risk German and French banks. Because the urge to paper over the debt with more credit is so strong, the collapse of the Euro is imminent. Will the Fed be held responsible if the Euro brings the US dollar down with it?
The most disingenuous aspect of the narrative about the European sovereign debt crisis is that entire economies will collapse if more resources are not bilked from productive people around the world. This is untrue. Tough times are coming for the banks, to be sure, but free people always find a way back to prosperity if the politicians leave them alone. Communities within Greece are coming together and forming barter systems because they know the Euro is becoming unstable. Greeks are learning how to engage in commerce with each other, without the use of fiat currency controlled by central banks. In other words, they are rediscovering what money really is, and they are trading with each other in ways that cannot be controlled, manipulated, squandered, inflated away and generally ruined by corrupt bankers and the politicians that enable them. Farmers will still grow food, mechanics will still fix cars, people will still make things and exchange them with each other. No banker, no politician can stop that by destroying one medium of exchange. People will find or create another medium of exchange.
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FWBs Over 40
It sounds like a great idea in theory. In practical terms, it has some serious flaws. The biggest flaw is that being physically close with another person releases hormones that promote emotional closeness.
Congress Must IMMEDIATELY Pass HR 1148: The "Stop Trading On Congressional Knowledge" Act
Following yesterday's 60 Minutes grotesque special [8]which finally exposed to the general public what most experts in the industry have known for many years, namely that the bulk of "profits" for Congressmen (at a fixed $174,000 salary [9] for the current year) and Senators are made courtesy of perfectly legal insider trading, it is time to ask the logical next question: how is it possible that the US system of checks and balances has failed so spectacularly, as to allow a glaringly illegal activity for everyone else to proceed and to generate multi-million dollar windfalls for congressional and senatorial critters? It would be perfectly understandable if some very righteous anger accompanies said question. Well, as it turns out, some, very few, Congressmen have a conscience and do believe in operating within the confines of the law, and 2 years ago proposed HR 682: Stop Trading On Congressional Knowledge Act. HR 682 [10], sponsored by Rep. Brian Baird, has a purpose "To prohibit securities and commodities trading based on nonpublic information relating to Congress, and to require additional reporting by Members and employees of Congress of securities transaction, and for other purposes." Wonder why you have never heard of HR 682, aside from the obvious: that Congress would never vote in a law to cut off this massive illegal form of funding for itself: "This bill never became law [11]." Well, duh.
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One Day After Attending Private Economic Crisis Briefing, GOP Financial Services Chairman Bet On Stocks Tanking
Government By Force: Financially And Conceptually Bankrupt
A major shift in the way we do many things awaits us: the return of personal responsibility. This shift will, when it happens, qualify as a new mega-trend. When enough people become dissatisfied with their lives and understand the role of government in causing their dissatisfaction, this shift will gain momentum.
Government in its current form, forced upon us rather than being by subscription or voluntarily chosen, exemplifies where we now stand. Its failures foreshadow the opposite direction in which we will be headed.
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It's Recall Time For Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker
White House Email: Energy Secretary Chu Must Go 'As Soon As Possible' - ABC News
The Feb. 25, 2011 email that sparked the deliberations landed on West Wing desks just as the solar energy firm Solyndra was starting to show outward signs of financial trouble. It was sent by Dan Carol, a former Obama campaign staffer and clean energy advocate who was described by Obama's then-Chief of Staff Pete Rouse as someone whose views "reflect the President's general philosophy on energy policy."
Carol's four-page proposal to restructure the Energy Department included the blunt recommendation that Chu be fired, and that his leadership team also be replaced, calling it time for "serious changes, even if they are uncomfortable to make."
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Study: Women Who Exercise Every Day Are Less Depressed
STATEMENT FROM GOVERNOR MARTIN O’MALLEY ON THE SUPREME COURT’S REVIEW OF THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT
“In Maryland, over the past five years, we have expanded health care coverage to 290,000 previously uninsured Marylanders, 135,000 of them children. And thanks to President Obama’s leadership, the Affordable Care Act would save our State nearly $830 million over the next 10 years and provide coverage to nearly 400,000 Marylanders.
“We welcome the Supreme Court’s decision to consider the challenges to the Affordable Care Act. The Court should uphold the law, and achieving certainty will be of benefit to states’ implementation efforts. In the meantime, it is the law of the land, and we will continue our work to ensure that our State is on track to have an operational health benefit exchange by 2014 and prepared to bring the full benefits of health care reform to all Marylanders.”
Nickelback To Perform At Thanksgiving Halftime After All
The selection of the Canadian rockers, which was unconfirmed until Thursday, made thousands of Lions fans furious, saying the halftime show should have a Detroit flavor. An anti-Nickelback petition drive online netted over 50,000 supporters.
Still No Agreement On Deficit Deal
SeaWorld Orlando Builds Brace To Fix Whale's Scoliosis
ORLANDO, Fla. -SeaWorld's animal rescue team has fitted a once-stranded pilot whale with a first-of-its-kind orthopedic brace to help straighten the whale's spine.
Animal experts at SeaWorld Orlando said they worked with Jewett Orthopedic to design the custom-fitted brace to treat the whale's scoliosis.
The brace can be slowly adjusted over time as the whale undergoes physical therapy, SeaWorld said.
NASA Wants To Buyout 500 Employees
BREAKING NEWS: Controversial Oil Pipeline Plan To Be Rerouted
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Emirates Orders 50 More Boeing 777s
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Salisbury Police Department Press Releases 11-14-11
The officers pursued the suspect through a number of yards and over several fences. Several of the yards that the suspect ran through had been posted against trespassing. During the pursuit, the officers observed the suspect discard an item beneath of a parked vehicle and soon thereafter caught and took the suspect into custody. The discarded item was recovered and was found to be a loaded .22 caliber revolver type handgun. The suspect’s age prohibits his possession of firearms and due to the seriousness of the charges the suspect was charged as an adult.
ARRESTED: Gerard Dawson Dennis, 17 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: Trespassing (4 counts)
Possession of a handgun
Possession of a regulated firearm
Altering a firearms identification number
Possession of a firearm under 21 years of age
Possession of regulated ammunition
DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking
CC # 201100044583
On November 12, 2011 at approximately 4:08 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police received a call to respond to a residence on Marley Manor Drive for the report of a domestic assault. Upon arrival the officers met with an adult female victim who stated that she had been assaulted during a verbal argument with the below listed suspect, who was known to her, that resulted in the suspect striking her in the chest and choking her. The suspect then locked her in a bedroom.
The victim was able to escape out of a window and ran to a neighbor’s residence to contact the police. The suspect took the victim’s vehicle and left the area. Salisbury officers located the vehicle and took the suspect into custody. During the investigation the victim disclosed that she had also been assaulted by the suspect on the previous date. The victim advised that on the day before the suspect had held her against a wall and had attempted to stab her in the leg with a kitchen knife. The suspect is a juvenile but due to the seriousness of the assault was charged as an adult.
ARRESTED: Hammond Cleo Taylor, 17 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: False Imprisonment
First degree assault
Second degree assault
Reckless endangerment
Possession of a deadly weapon
Attempted murder (2 counts)
DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking
CC # 201100044731
When Political Photo Ops Go Horribly Awry
Man Buys Used Minivan From Thrifty Packed With $500K In Cocaine
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Report: Cop Shot At Fellow Officer Then Ordered Pizza
According to the South Florida Sun Sentinel, the shooting took place by Inverry Boulevard and NW 56 Ave. in Lauderhill at about 7:30 p.m. on Saturday.
Mainstream Media's Conspiracy Against Ron Paul
A smoking gun in the form of a CBS email has emerged to suggest just that. Infowars reports:
...an email inadvertently sent to Michelle Bachmann’s campaign clearly indicates that certain candidates were given less air time as a result of a deliberate CBS policy.
When a CBS staffer referenced how Bachmann’s campaign had made representatives available for an after-debate webshow, CBS News political analyst John Dickerson responded by saying, “Okay let’s keep it loose though since she’s not going to get many questions and she’s nearly off the charts in the hopes that we can get someone else.”
Dickerson’s admission that CBS had deliberately ensured Bachmann was “not going to get many questions” during the debate indicated “a planned effort to limit questions to Michele Bachmann at tonight’s CBS/National Journal Debate,” the Bachmann campaign said in a statement.
Obviously, that policy of limiting air time to certain candidates was also applied to Congressman Ron Paul, despite the fact that he has consistently won straw polls and proven himself as a top tier candidate in national polls.
Here is Ron Paul's 90 seconds of debate time:
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Hong Kong Fights To Find Space For The Dead
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New Lights On The Plaza
Man Accidentally Kills Himself At Va. Grocery Store
The Spotsylvania County Sheriff's Office says the 45-year-old man's wife was returning a movie at a Giant Food store in Harrison Crossing, Va. at about 5 p.m. Sunday. While the man was waiting in the driver's seat of the vehicle, it appears he tried to unbuckle his seat belt and mistakenly hit the trigger of his handgun, shooting himself in the hip area.
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NBA Players Move To Disband Union
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Teen Charged With Raping 5-Year-Old At McDonald's
The Hamilton County sheriff's office in Ohio said Monday that the alleged assault occurred Oct. 29. Sheriff's spokesman Steve Barnett says the girl's grandmother was in the restaurant at the time.
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Secrets Of Soros, Obama, Occupy And MSM, Part 1
Of course, there's no surprise or secret in saying that the mainstream media, or MSM, is biased. But have you noticed the particularly intense acceleration and force of progressive MSM news reports in the last decade? How fair is that accelerated bias for most trusting and unsuspecting Americans, young or old?
Gone are the days when broadcasters like Walter Cronkite attempted to convey objective and unbiased news. Propaganda seems to be at the heart of most national news. Passions, preferences and political persuasions permeate nearly all the news. Opine is ubiquitous and obvious by reporters' facial expressions alone.
Like many of you, my wife, Gena, and I are avid watchers of the local, national and global news. Though we have our own preferences, we try to acquire a comprehensive understanding of the big issues. But we feel for other hard-working people (including homemakers) who don't have the time to read and research like we do. For quite some time, if I have wanted to obtain the "complete news," I often have to go to multiple sources.
As reported by NewsBusters, consider in a single day last week how the MSM angled their reporting in ways to manipulate public opinion and align it with their corporate media (supporters) bias, which ironically (or maybe not so) parallels White House prejudice.
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Georgetown Woman Dies From Injuries Sustained In Accident
Victim:
-Star Vanvorst, 49, Georgetown, DE
Resume:
Georgetown, DE- The Georgetown, DE woman who was injured after a vehicle struck her home in late October has died as a result of her injuries.
Star Vanvorst, 49, was pronounced dead at the Beebe Medical Center at approximately 12:05 p.m. on Monday, November 7, 2011 after she had been transported there after collapsing at her family physician’s office earlier in the day. Her body was turned over to the Office of Chief Medical Examiner who determined the exact cause and manner of her death.
For information regarding the cause and manner of death, please contact the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
This crash remains under investigation at this time.
Released Monday, November 14, 2011 at 3:50 p.m.
Pelosi Fires Back At '60 Minutes' Report On 'Soft Corruption'
Mayor Ireton Proves He Even Loves Animals
No matter what anyone says, Mayor Ireton is thinking about the entire community, not just humans. While there are many residents living on the Plaza, many of these people have dogs too. Therefore, Mayor Ireton has asked that all of the old urine and paint be removed from their favorite watering hole, (LOL) and make sure all of the "leaks" are sealed. Talk about a "relief".
I've having a plaque made for this location that says, "The best place in town to take a leak".
NYT Comes Pretty Damn Close To Reporting That Obama and Geithner May Have Known Each Other When They Were Children In Asia
Born two weeks apart in August 1961, the president and Mr. Geithner each spent childhood years in Asia because each had a parent working for the Ford Foundation on overseas development.As I have reported many times, I suspect Geithner's father is/was high level CIA and used the Ford Foundation as cover to travel Asia.
What NYT fails to mention is that Geithner's father was in charge of microfinance in Asia for the Ford Foundation and the Obama's mother ran microfinance for the Ford Foundation in Indonesia. In other words, Geithner's father was the boss of Obama's mother. This is what I wrote in March. 2009:
Geithner's father, Peter Geithner, was head of the Ford Foundation's Asia grant making for a period in the early 1980s, including micro finance grants. He traveled and lived throughout Asia--which to me smells like a perfect CIA cover.
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Court Backs High School In Flap Over American Flag T-Shirts
A California school principal did not violate the freedom of speech of a group of students who wore American flags on their shirts on Cinco de Mayo when he told them to turn the shirts inside out or go home, a federal judge has ruled.
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Giant Corporation Allows Laura Mitchell To Collect Petition Signatures At Giant Food Saturday
Giant Food Corporation was allowing a politician to collect signatures in front of Giant in Salisbury this past Saturday. They'll cut off the Salvation Army but they'll allow an elected official to solicit customers for signatures.
I can see the Giant Santa kicking a Bell Ringer in the butt and when the ringer pulls on the beard Mike Dunn's face appears.
Which Candidate Was Right About Iraq?
Nor does the neocon chant that the terrorists attacked on 9/11 because "they hate our freedoms" make any sense at all. America was much freer decades ago before it became the fascist police state that it is today, and there were no terrorist attacks back then. The truth is that it is the neocons, with their PATRIOT Act, threats to suspend Habeas Corpus (and even the internet), warrantless wiretaps, internet censorship and spying, and their chant that "9/11 changed everything!" (translation: the hell with the Constitution) who are the real enemies of American freedom.
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If You Dig Deep Enough And Play Nice, This Is What You Get
Obviously Salisbury News doesn't "Play Nice" enough to get a photo op with the Mayor but this does explain more as to why the Daily Times photographer was down on the Plaza.
I started snooping around and was able to snap off some pictures of the Mayor stringing up lights. Clearly the Daily Times was INVITED to come play with the Mayor, some of us were not.
Aside from my little dig, it truly is nice to see so much effort going in to beautify the Plaza. My hat is tipped to the Mayor for making it happen.
Hunt Intensifies For Missing $600 Million
Bank Of America Desperately Does Not Need The Cash...But Will Take It; Sells Remainder Of China Construction Bank Stake
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High-School Senior Wins Iowa Mayoral Race
An Iowa teenager has been elected mayor in his hometown of Aredale — a town with a population of 73, according to the New York Daily News. Jeremy Minnier, 18, a Hampton Dumont High School senior, unseated current mayor Virgil Homer on November 8, after the incumbent garnered just eight votes. Minnier received 24 write-in votes.
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Congressional Insider Trading Gone Wild
From 60 Minutes - the part where Nancy Pelosi's face melts is 9:20 in. And speaking of Nancy Pelosi it may be time to revisit: " Moody's Leaked Again: Told Nancy Pelosi Will "Probably Not" Downgrade US Weeks Ago; Did Her Multi-Millionaire Investor Husband Know Too?" [5] and "SEC To Investigate Trades Based On S&P Downgrade Inside Information [6]"... We wonder just how deep the SEC investigation has penetrated for it to have generated not even a peep 3 months later.
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Kotex Tampons Recalled Over Bacterial Contamination
Your Exact Location
I'm not surprised to learn that such technology exists. It uses your IP address and finds the exact location of any Internet user in seconds, using a sophisticated time based algorithm to do so. Try it and find your PRECISE location on the earth, then watch your screen as the system briefly analyzes your data and then displays your PRECISE location. Your location will pop up in a new window within seconds.
Click on the link below......
http://www.darnay.com/iec/features/locator/index.html
U.S.-Russia Crew Leaves For Space Station
The Soyuz TMA-22 lifted off as scheduled at 8:14 a.m. (0414 GMT) from the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome to carry NASA astronaut Dan Burbank and Russians Anton Shkaplerov and Anatoly Ivanishin on a mission to the International Space Station.
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How Influential Is Salisbury News Over The Daily Times?
It seems like all of the Main Stream Media outlets are taking turns following stories Salisbury News has produced first. The difference between us is, IF we get a story from them we make sure we credit them. I'd bet the farm the DT's won't credit us for any story.
Last week we did two pieces on Kuhn's and other businesses getting in the spirit of revitalizing the Downtown Plaza. Well, look at this. The images above are of one of the photographers from the Daily Times taking pictures of one of the residences we showed you last week.
I guess between the Daily Times and WBOC pretty much copying whatever we do some might say that's a complement. Perhaps it is. In the mean time I'll leave it up to our readers to decide just who they think is Delmarva's News Leader.
You know the old saying, if you can't beat them, join them. Thanks for the complement Joe Carmean and Greg Bassett.
Youth Wrestling Program Tues & Thurs At The Civic Center
We will have our first practice session in the main arena.
Program is open to all youth wrestlers and runs through the end of February, meeting Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Registration is $65.
Congress: Trading Stock On Inside Information?
Berlin’s Pitts House Called Too Historic For Demolition
Police: Lewes, Milton Men Stole Firearms, Two Others Helped Men Hide
The pair forcibly entered a home in Harbeson and one in Georgetown and took jewelry, flat-screen televisions, electronics, tools and firearms, said Sgt. Paul Shavack of the Delaware State Police.
Farm Couple Gets Support In ‘Manure Pile’ Suit
MidAtlantic Farm Credit, Delaware Farm Bureau, poultry company Mountaire Farms, the U.S. Poultry & Egg Association and the National Chicken Council have joined SaveFarmFamilies.org, which was launched in September to raise funds for the Family Farmers Legal Defense Fund.
The five businesses and organizations are just the latest to jump on board to support the Hudsons, targets of a lawsuit alleging their chicken farm is discharging pollutants into the waterways.
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Former Cape Student's Day In Court Looms
Jury selection is set to begin Monday, Nov. 14, in federal court in Wilmington, where the trial will follow two days later.
Annual Berlin Award Goes To Joel Todd
“This probably means more to me than any other award I’ve accomplished in life,” said Todd after learning of his victory Tuesday.
Todd was chosen as the honoree for his involvement in community organizations like the Berlin Chamber of Commerce, Diakonia and the Worcester County Child Advocacy Center (CRICKET) as well as his time as Worcester County State’s Attorney, a post he held from 1995 until 2010.
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Correction Or Clarification Requested
The Daily Times - In For A Penny
U.S. Department of Transportation Issues First Ever Fine For Tarmac Delay
Survey: Indonesians Killed 750 Orangutans In Year
(AP) JAKARTA, Indonesia - Villagers living on the Indonesian side of Borneo killed at least 750 endangered orangutans over a yearlong period, some to protect crops from being raided and others for their meat, a new survey shows.
Republicans Return To The Torture Debate
Co-moderator Major Garrett read an email from a veteran of the Vietnam War who believes “torture is always wrong in all cases,” and asked if the candidates agree. The question was first directed to Herman Cain, who said he’d do whatever military leaders said they wanted to do. Garrett pressed further, specifically noting the argument over waterboarding. Cain replied:
OC Property Values Still Higher Than 2007
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Kratovil Will Not Challenge Harris
Wicomico County Council Press Release
Lowe's 3Q Profit Sinks 44 Percent On Charges
The nation's second-largest home improvement retailer earned $225 million, or 18 cents per share, in the three months that ended Oct. 28. That compares with net income of $404 million, or 29 cents per share, in last year's quarter.
Revenue climbed 2 percent to $11.9 billion.
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Debt Supercommittee Getting Nowhere Fast
When asked whether that could be done in a matter of days, he said "we haven't given up hope."
Missing Cat: UPDATE
Va Tech Fundraising Campaign Tops $1 Billion
University president Charles Steger announced results of "Campaign for Virginia Tech: Invent the Future" on Saturday. He told donors that the campaign has taken in more than $1.1 billion in cash and pledges.
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BREAKING NEWS: Supreme Court To Hear Challenge To Obama Health Care Law
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Contenders Or Pretenders? Ravens Stumble VS. Seahanks
Grab the ball.
Rashard Mendenhall ran for a pair of touchdowns Sunday, and Pittsburgh intercepted Andy Dalton twice in the fourth quarter, holding on for a 24-17 victory over the upstart Cincinnati Bengals.
Ocean City Businesses Question Irene Response
Well in advance of the storm, Ocean City Mayor Rick Meehan declared a local state of emergency, businesses were told to close, and all except emergency crews were ordered to leave.
But some people think things should have been done differently.
Ocean City's Hotel-Motel Restaurant Association has sent a letter to city council, outlining concerns it has about the town's storm response.
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1 In 10 Could Have Diabetes By 2030
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Opinion: Vatican Push For Adult Stem Cells Can't Neglect Good Science
PlanMaryland Part 1: Why Is The State Land-Use Plan So Controversial?
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Ron Paul: Cain, Bachmann Have ‘Un-American’ Beliefs On Torture
Texas Rep. Ron Paul on Saturday called supporting torture “un-American” after two of his rivals for the GOP presidential nomination said that if they were elected, they would allow waterboarding to be used on detainees captured by the United States
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Delaware Man Barricades Self In Apartment, Is Arrested
New Castle County police say Iran Willis has been charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and two counts of strangulation.
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Gov.: Penn St. Witness Failed "Moral Obligation"
HARRISBURG, Pa. - The Penn State football coach who told a grand jury that he saw another coach molest a child failed to meet "a moral obligation" to intervene, Pennsylvania's governor said Sunday, adding that he expects more victims to come forward.
Should A Child's Weight Be Brought Up In Custody Battles?
Recently, a Chicago father hurled an unusual legal weapon in a custody battle over his two kids: he accused his ex-wife of being a fast food mom. Claiming concern over his children's weight and health, he blamed their mother for fostering an unhealthy lifestyle. She denied his claims, saying she only allows the occasional dessert and even enrolled them in physical activities after school. Wait, is this really about the kids?
Occupy Portland Protesters Leave Park Peacefully
The Occupy Portland demonstrators' decision to leave the parks around 8 a.m. seemed to defuse a tense situation that threatened the kind of violent confrontations that have occurred in Oakland, Calif., and other cities in recent weeks.
As Obama Talks Sanctions With Foreign Leaders, Lawmakers, Candidates Debate War On Iran
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Police Arrest 19 Suspects Using A ‘Free Beer’ Trap
To catch a rabbit, try a carrot. Mice? Cheese. For man, it turns out beer works best. And the promise of a free case of brew led to substantially less freedom for 19 elusive British suspects.
An undercover operation led by the Derbyshire Constabulary offered a sudsy special to suspected criminals who had slipped through officers’ hands. The police department, under the guise of a marketing company, sent fake letters to dozens of suspects explaining that they’d won a free case of beer. (Really, how could such an offer be passed up?)
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