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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Lessons Learned From A DUI
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Refinancing Homeowners Are Ditching Variable-Rate Mortgages
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White House Wants Your Car To Get 54.5 MPG By 2025
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Smiling Makes You Look Younger
A new study showed that when people looked at photos of happy faces, they guessed the age of the person in the photo as younger than in photos of the same person with a neutral or angry expression.
Researchers say it's the first study to show that facial expressions have a major impact on the accuracy and bias of age estimates.
The study is published in Psychology and Aging.
"Although age estimates can often be based on multiple cues, there are many situations in which a picture of a person's face is the only information that is immediately available," researcher Manuel C. Voelkle of the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin, and colleagues write.
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Clean Car Showcase Celebrates The Millions Marylanders Could Save By 2030
with a Clean Car Showcase
COLLEGE PARK– Today, as the Obama Administration announces a historic new clean car standard, Environment Maryland joined State Senator Jim Rosapepe, Dr. David Kirsch, professor at the Robert H. Smith School of Business, and Charlie Garlow from the Electric Vehicle Association of Greater DC to showcase the newest and cleanest cars putting Maryland on the path to an oil-free future.
“Clean cars can enable Marylanders to drive straight past the gas station and into a future that’s free from oil,” said Sarah Bucci, Federal Field Organizer with Environment Maryland. “Thanks in part to new standards being developed by the Obama administration, the cars of tomorrow will help protect Maryland’s air and water and save their owners money.”
At the event, Environment Maryland reported new data showing that fuel efficiency and emissions standards, recently outlined by President Obama, could save Maryland 484 million gallons of fuel and each Maryland family could save about $365 each year by 2030.
“It’s exciting to see these new hybrid and electric cars coming off the assembly line,” said Senator Jim Rosapepe, District 21. “Maryland helped pave the way by passing a clean car standard and the models we have here today show that we can put these cars on the road—now let’s follow through and make every car and truck in Maryland a cleaner one. We have everything to gain from a strong, federal clean cars standard."
The Obama administration today officially proposed this new clean car standards that represent the biggest step the U.S. has ever taken to get off oil and tackle global warming. The standards would require cars and light trucks in model years 2017-2025 to meet a fleet-wide average global warming pollution standard equivalent to 54.5 miles per gallon. These standards built on state-level standards adopted earlier in Maryland.
To celebrate these benefits, Environment Maryland held an event to showcase some of the clean cars that are already coming off the assembly line today, such as the Chevy Volts and the Nissan Leaf on display today.
Bucci said President Obama’s proposed standard will spur manufacturers into producing cars and trucks that will allow you to go from filling up at the pump a couple of times a week to once every two weeks—or none at all if you choose an electric car, which can already take you over 100 miles on a single charge.
“Our addiction to oil is holding us back from a healthier future. More fuel efficient vehicles, and electric vehicles that use no gasoline at all, will cut our addiction to oil, save money for individuals, and cut down on global warming pollution," said Charlie Garlow, Vice President of the Electric Vehicle Association of Greater DC. "Electricity as fuel is cheaper than filling up at the gas station; it's about the equivalent of 75 cents per gallon. Plus, electric vehicles are fun to drive!"
“Current clean vehicles standards covering vehicles through 2016 helped manufacturers across the country put 150,000 people to work producing clean and efficient vehicle technologies,” said Bucci. “President Obama’s proposal for model years 2017 to 2025 is projected to create about 600,000 new jobs nationwide as manufacturers get to work bringing you the cars and trucks of the future.”
“The models we have here today show that we can put cleaner cars on the road,” said Dr. David Kirsch, associate professor at University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business. “The strong standard can make sure drivers have more options to choose from and more opportunities to save fuel when they come to the dealership.”
“We look forward to working with the Administration to make sure that the cars here today are the first of many to come, and that by 2025, the cars and trucks rolling from the dealership to Marylanders’ homes meet a strong, 54.5 miles-per-gallon standard,” concluded Bucci.
Nepal Villagers Convicted Over 'Himalayan Viagra' Murders
Oil Rises Above $100 in New York On Announced Reversal Of Seaway Pipeline
Futures rose as much as 3.1 percent after Enbridge agreed to acquire ConocoPhillips (COP)’s share of the pipeline that runs between Cushing, Oklahoma, and the Gulf Coast and announced the reversal. The change may alleviate a bottleneck at the Cushing storage hub that has lowered the price of West Texas Intermediate, the grade traded in New York, against other oils.
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Google Earth Uncovers Mysterious White Lines In Chinese Desert
If crop circles are too 20th century for you, how about some large white lines—laid out in an odd grid-like pattern—strewn across the Chinese desert?
Thanks to Google Maps satellite imagery, online map enthusiasts have discovered a few odd-looking formations in China. And with the discovery of the white lines stretching over one mile long and 3,000 feet wide, you can be certain folks will continue searching for more interesting Chinese designs.
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OCCUPY PISSES OFF EVERYONE
Mayor Bloomberg is an Independent. He is sick and tired of Occupy Wall Street. He destroyed their encampment site yesterday and is fed up with their tactics. He also happens to be a multi-billionaire whose wealth was created from selling his product to Wall Street.
The Mayor of Phila is an ultra-liberal who just won re-election in this bastion of Democratic politics with 75% of the vote. He went on TV this week and said he is fed up with Occupy Phila and their refusal to move when his City Hall construction project begins.
The Mayor of Oakland makes the Mayor of Phila look like a conservative. She ordered an all out attack on the Occupy Oakland encampment.
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In Latin America, Looking At The Positive Side Of Child Labor
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WHY EUROPE MATTERS TO YOU
by Ron Paul
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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Study Finds 'Chemo Fog' In Breast-Cancer Patients Is Real
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QUOTE OF THE DAY 11-16-11
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Police Find $500G Of Atlanta-Bound Cocaine In Horse Saddle
Federal agents said they discovered the saddle as it crossed the Mexican-U.S. border through the post. They immediately launched "Operation Urban Cowboy" and tracked it as it made its way to a Georgian store.
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An Insight Into Tim Geithner's Respect For Law And Constitutions
While being questioned by Rupert Murdoch's top lieutenant, Robert Thomson, the topic of the Eurozone crisis came up and the need, in Geithner's view, that the European Central Bank should step in and buy Eurozone bonds whenever required. The problem with this is that it is against the ECB constitution that was approved by the EZ members when the ECB was formed.
So does Geithner see a problem with this constitutional limitation? Not really.
He said, in a somewhat irritated fashion, that "there are ways to get around these things". So much for constitutions. Then he added. "It's not rocket science [to get around these things]".
And there you have Geithner's view on laws, agreements and constitutions. There are ways to get around them.
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Europe Bans X-Ray Body Scanners Used at U.S. Airports
The European Commission, which enforces common policies of the EU's 27 member countries, adopted the rule “in order not to risk jeopardizing citizens’ health and safety.”
CBO Report - "We should subsidize more mortgages"
CBO recommends steps that could be taken. It also estimates the consequences of any economic policy action. They forecast (guess at) both the number of new jobs that would be created and for how long those jobs might last.
The recent CBO report [4] evaluates a range of stimulus options. The following two slides are from the 2/10 and the 11/15 reports. They are similar, but there is one very important new policy option in the most recent analysis:
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Ohio Executes Man Who Killed 3 Sleeping Sons
A federal judge's examination of the state's execution procedures and an unrelated decision by Gov. John Kasich to spare two prisoners halted executions for six months beginning in May.
Lew Rockwell Warned Us About Gingrich
Gingrich made between $1.6 million and $1.8 million in consulting fees from two contracts with Freddie Mac, Bloomberg is reporting.
Bloomberg continues:
The total amount is significantly larger than the $300,000 payment from Freddie Mac that Gingrich was asked about during a Republican presidential debate on Nov. 9 sponsored by CNBC, and more than was disclosed in the middle of congressional investigations into the housing industry collapse.
Gingrich’s business relationship with Freddie Mac spanned a period of eight years. When asked at the debate what he did to earn a $300,000 payment in 2006, the former speaker said he “offered them advice on precisely what they didn’t do,” and warned the company that its lending practices were “insane.” Former Freddie Mac executives who worked with Gingrich dispute that account.
Bottom line: Lew Rockwell told us all we need to know about Newt, when he recently wrote:
Some years ago, I was invited to speak at a National Review conference in the government capital. In my talk, I praised our predecessors in the Old Right, who came together in opposition to FDR's domestic fascism and drive to war. Afterwards, in the question period, up pops a furious Newt Gingrich to say, at length, that conservatives must love Roosevelt--he was Reagan's hero, after all--and to criticize Franklin or his policies was to risk being written out of the conservative movement. I responded that this is what's wrong with contemporary conservatism: its corporatism and militarism. I never saw Newt again, and I was not invited back.
Newt is a neocon, i.e., a champion of the corporate state and perpetual war, and a corrupt DC lobbyist of the worst sort. He may talk a good game, once in a while, with Obama in power, but it is all just a partisan trick.
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BREAKING NEWS: Gingrich, Romney Top Latest Fox News Poll
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$18,000 In Scholarships Available Through MidAtlantic Farm Credit
Applications are available at any of MidAtlantic’s office or apply online by visiting mafc.com. Applications must be received by Jan. 13, 2012. Winners will be selected by Feb. 24. Winners will be recognized at MidAtlantic’s annual stockholder meetings in April.
Sussex Council Weighs Options During Phillips' Absence
The council has five members for a reason; a tie vote is the same thing as a no vote under council’s policies and procedures. Councilman Vance Phillips, R-Laurel, was injured Oct. 30 in a sports plane crash near Lynchburg, Va., and is currently hospitalized at University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville, Va. There is no definitive timeline for when Phillips will return to council chambers.
Nothing Going On Here
The Tonopah Solar company in Harry Reid's Nevada is getting a $737 million loan from Obama's DOE.
The project will produce a 110 megawatt power system and employ 45 permanent workers. That's costing us just $16 million per job.
One of the investment partners in this endeavor is Pacific Corporate Group (PCG).· The PCG executive director is Ron Pelosi who is the brother to Nancy 's husband.
Just move along folks.....nuthin goin on here.
Obama: U.S. To Expand Military In Australia
The agreement, formally unveiled by Obama during a joint news conference with Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, will allow up to 250 U.S. Marines to be stationed in northern Australia beginning next year.
Um, Do I Actually Need To Buy Winter Tires?
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Bill Filed To Prohibit Congressional Insider Trading
Walmart Eating Cost Increases On Food So You Can, Well... Eat
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Mississippi Woman Receives Three Year Prison Sentence For Feeding Her Family
Accidents Everywhere
Another crash at Carroll St and Waverly. No injuries.
Another crash involving school bus at Dagsboro Rd and Brown Rd.
Crash. 13 at Center Rd.
Update: Jersey Rd is now open.
Update: on earlier school bus accident: NO INJURIES. WCBOE requires fire and ems due to airbag deployment. Fire dept has already left the scene.
The Stop Online Piracy Act Goes Too Far & Could Hurt Consumers
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Surprise, Homeland Security Coordinates #OWS Crackdowns
Remember when people were freaking out over the Patriot Act and Homeland Security and all this other conveniently ready-to-go post-9/11 police state stuff, because it would obviously be just a matter of time before the whole apparatus was turned against non-Muslim Americans when they started getting complain-y about the social injustice and economic injustice and income inequality and endless recession and permanent unemployment? That day is now, and has been for some time. But it’s also now confirmed that it’s now, as some Justice Department official screwed up and admitted that the Department of Homeland Security coordinated the riot-cop raids on a dozen major #Occupy Wall Street demonstration camps nationwide yesterday and today. (Oh, and tonight, too: Seattle is being busted up by the riot cops right now, so be careful out there.)
Speed Dating Sessions For The Feds?
Another Accident, This Time Involving A School Bus With Injuries
Congress Pushes Back On Healthier School Lunches
WASHINGTON (AP) — Who needs leafy greens and carrots when pizza and french fries will do?
In an effort many 9-year-olds will cheer, Congress wants pizza and french fries to stay on school lunch lines and is fighting the Obama administration's efforts to take unhealthy foods out of schools.
The final version of a spending bill released late Monday would unravel school lunch standards the Agriculture Department proposed earlier this year. These include limiting the use of potatoes on the lunch line, putting new restrictions on sodium and boosting the use of whole grains. The legislation would block or delay all of those efforts.
Astronauts Dock Early At International Space Station
Head On Collision On Rt. 13. & Cherry Street South Bound Rt. 13 Shut Down; UPDATE: They Have Reopened 13
Mom Faults Authorities In Suicide Of Daughter Who Tweeted About Abuse
She reportedly sent 144 messages in six hours, touching on allegations of sexual abuse, the pain it caused and her long struggle for justice. According to one tweet, the final straw for Billasano was a phone call telling her it was unlikely her alleged abuser would ever be prosecuted, according to the Houston Chronicle.
Is The Obama Administration Really Saving Money?
BREAKING NEWS: Arrest In Probe Of Bullet Fired At White House
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Hypocrisy, You Be The Judge
Laura Mitchell's petition drive efforts against the charter amendment (to have the city attorney who drafts the laws report to the council members who make the laws, crazy idea, I know) are being well promoted by the Daily Times, unlike the position they took against the late Bob Caldwell's nearly-successful petition drive against the charter amendment to hike city taxes by double-digits.
Here's what's puzzling me, folks, and I welcome your thoughts on it. Since Mitchell can't make a good logical argument against the substance of the charter amendment on the city attorney (IMHO), she's really been pumping this "decision made in haste" mantra, even though the amendment got discussed, with each and every single member of the council having the opportunity to make their view known right there on TV. Members of the audience gave comment and the reading of Jim Ireton's letter against it was given the last word.
Mitchell has even compared this situation to the health insurance charter amendment where Louise Smith, Gary Comegys and Shanie Shields held a special meeting in the middle of the day with less than 24-hour public notice so they could get the amendment to take effect a couple days before the new council would be sworn in (and after the election).
Louise Smith, you will recall I'm sure, also passed the tax-hike charter amendment Barrie Tilghman wanted without having really read the proposed budget first.
Although Mitchell spoke against the Smith-Comegys-Shields haste and method on the health insurance amendment earlier this year, she wasn't so worried about that haste or the public's rights that she ran a petition drive. She didn't do anything about the tax-hike amendment either, didn't even sign the Bob Caldwell's petition in 2007, as far as I know, to protest on the same lofty principles.
Yet here Laura Mitchell is, teamed up with the same Louise Smith who oversaw passage of two hasty (truly hasty, not just sort-of-quickly, imho) charter amendments, in order to collect signatures on a referendum petition because she says the amendment was done in "haste."
Therefore, I just wanted to ask you, the reading public, if you think these actions by Laura Mitchell seem hypocritical to you or not? I can't wait to read your thoughts.
$18 Billion In Improper Payment Reduction This Year?
Suspect Hunted After Bullet Hits Ballistic Glass Window At White House, Secret Service Says
Energy Spends Too Much Money
TRAFFIC ALERT- Serious Accident On Jersey Rd
'Wizard Of Oz' Munchkin Karl Slover Dies At 93
The 4-foot-5 Slover died of cardiopulmonary arrest Tuesday afternoon in a central Georgia hospital, said Laurens County Deputy Coroner Nathan Stanley. According to friends, as recently as last weekend, Slover appeared at events in the suburban Chicago area.
A Comment Worthy Of A Post 11-16-11
The Postal Service Says It Lost $5.1 Billion Last Year
Publishers Notes: SHUT IT DOWN! If it were ANY other private business losing that kind of money they would have shut down long ago.
Why The Old Media Ignore Ron Paul
Consequently, any news reporter who is too critical of the government agencies that he is reporting about risks being cut off from his information sources, the lifeblood of his career, which will then be ruined. (A glaring example of this phenomenon is how former Maryland Governor Robert Ehrlich ordered all of his appointees to refuse to talk to anyone associated with the Baltimore Sun, which had been hyper-critical of him and his administration).
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A Letter To The Editor About WCDC
WCDC is full of favoritism. This is proved by the hire of relatives and some are in a supervisor position with control over their relative. There is Major Elliott and Officer Elliott, Major Moore and Lt. Moore, Sgt. Stevenson and Two Officer Stevensons, Two Officer Kellams, Two Officer Cottmans, Officer Bowling and Officer Tull, Two Officer Andertons, Officer Purnell and Officer Briddell, Lt. Dickerson, Sgt. Dickerson and Officer Dickerson, Two Officer Garrisons, Two Officer Passwaters, Two Officer Sullivans.
This is a violation of the Wicomico County Personnel Manual Chapter 7. The cover ups and unfair promotions, the unfair treatment of employees who are on the outside and left to fend for themselves. No one knows what to do about all the issues at wcdc because if you speak up about anything, your life will be made miserable by the command staff.
The command staff controls your vacation time, time clock, and what post you work. WCDC is a job made miserable by favoritism, power trips, and cover ups to name a few. Working here is like Survivor, choose your alliances carefully or you will be voted off the island.
PlanMaryland Part 3: How It Would Work Is Still Unclear
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Gingrich Said To Be Paid $1.6M By Freddie Mac
The total amount is significantly larger than the $300,000 payment from Freddie Mac that Gingrich was asked about during a Republican presidential debate on Nov. 9 sponsored by CNBC, and more than was disclosed in the middle of congressional investigations into the housing industry collapse.
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Ohio Barber Willing To Negotiate On Price Of Haircut
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Charles Manson's 'Right-Hand Man' Seeks Parole
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The self-described right-hand man of cult leader Charles Manson, who was convicted of orchestrating the Tate-LaBianca slayings 42 years ago, has his latest parole hearing scheduled Wednesday in a California prison.
Charles "Tex" Watson, 65, has been denied parole 13 times but will try again during a hearing at Mule Creek State Prison in Ione, in the Sierra foothills 50 miles southeast of Sacramento.
UK Doctors Call For Ban On Smoking In Cars
In research released on Wednesday, the group that represents U.K. doctors said the confined environment in cars exposes drivers and passengers to 23 times more toxins than a smoky bar. Children are particularly vulnerable to second-hand smoke since they absorb more pollutants. Smoke can linger in cars long after cigarettes have been smoked.
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There's Always One In The Crowd
Yesterday, someone called the election board to complain a candidates car was too close to the building, they were wrong, of course.
Its been rumored that call originated from Tom McGuire. Nevertheless, the vehicle was 130 feet from the building and was deemed perfectly legal.
McGuire has a disclaimer at the top of his "Swingers Blog" that states the following below. Mind you, does this guy really think any one is going to ever take him seriously. He also says the same at the bottom of most articles because he flat out lies and makes things up just to stir the pot and wants to protect himself from lawsuits.
"I make no claim as to the accuracy, validity of any information found in this blog. I will not be responsible for the consequences of any action that is based upon information found here. Most of the information is comprised largely of opinion/commentary and as such is protected under the constitution of the U.S.A."
Ten Things To Know About The Coming Defense Cuts
1. The Pentagon has already agreed to cut $450 billion over the coming decade from the roughly $7 trillion it had planned on getting. "These cuts are difficult and will require us to take some risks, but they are manageable," Defense Secretary Leon Panetta wrote lawmakers this week. Likely targets are military health care and retirement accounts, cuts in the number of troops on active duty, and a reduction in the Pentagon's planned $350 billion buy of more than 2,400 F-35 fighters.
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State Grant Helps Baltimore County University Expand
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University Of Maryland May Cut Several Sports Teams
If these proposed cuts go through, eight varsity Terrapins teams will be completely slashed, upsetting many students and alumni.
“Students aren’t happy about it,” said Staci Armezzani.
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Tucson Shooting Survivors Lobby Lawmakers For Stricter Gun Laws
WASHINGTON – A dozen survivors of the January shooting rampage in Tucson, Ariz., that severely wounded Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) lobbied federal lawmakers Tuesday to broaden federal background checks on potential gun owners.
The effort marked the first time since the shooting, which killed six and wounded 13, including Giffords, that a large group of Tucson survivors have banded together to weigh in on the politically charged issue.
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Local Man Travels To Europe For Life-Saving Operation
BALTIMORE -- Christopher Lyles is heading to Stockholm, Sweden for a groundbreaking surgery -- still considered experimental -- that is the only medical intervention that will help him.
The 30-year-old Harford County engineer has a cancerous tumor in his trachea. Lyles said radiation and chemotherapy helped shrink, but not eradicate, the tumor.
“They told me the tumor was too large. Every thoracic surgeon I went to told me it was too large to take out," he said.
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Customers Upset With Daily Times This Morning
This mornings DT which is supposed to include inserts for Super Giant and Food Lion instead had inserts for Super Fresh in OC and Harris Teeter in Delaware. We called the paper and after ten minutes are still waiting for them to answer.
Detectives Probe Millsboro Strong Arm Robbery
Date of Occurrence: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 at 9:15 p.m.
Suspects:
-Black male (no further details)
-Black female (no further details)
Victim:
-60 year old Millsboro, DE man (resident)
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Millsboro, DE- Delaware State Police are currently investigating the strong arm robbery of a Millsboro, DE man that occurred at his residence yesterday evening.
The incident happened at approximately 9:15 p.m. last night as an unknown black male suspect knocked on the door of a residence located in the 26000 block of Autumn Road in Millsboro. After the 60 year old homeowner answered the door, the suspect asked if a second male subject was in the house. When the suspect was told that there was nobody there by the name he had asked for, the suspect asked the victim for a light. As the victim pulled a lighter out of his pocket, a bottle of prescription medication fell to the ground. The suspect and the victim then began to wrestle over the bottle of pills. It was at this point that a female suspect joined in the altercation and assisted the male suspect in taking control of the pill bottle. The suspects were then chased from the home by the victim and several of his friends who were inside at the time. The suspects then fled in a maroon colored sport utility vehicle, possibly a Chevrolet Trail Blazer or a Chevrolet Tahoe.
The male victim was slightly injured during the incident; however, he refused medical treatment.
The Delaware State Police are asking anyone who may have any information in reference to this incident to contact Detective Timothy Shockley at Troop 4 at 302-856-5850. Citizens may also provide a tip by texting keyword “DSP” plus your message to 274637 (CRIMES). Tipsters may also provide information through lines maintained by Delaware Crime Stoppers at (800) TIP-3333. Callers can also submit information via the internet at www.tipsubmit.com.
Pentagon Spending Cuts: Dangerous Or Just Overdue?
Though that view has plenty of adherents, there also are plenty of naysayers who call the Defense Department's predictions a scare tactic by bureaucrats desperate to protect their turf.
"This is palpable nonsense ... the idea that somehow or another this is going to be Armageddon," said Lawrence Korb, a former assistant defense secretary who is a senior fellow at the left-leaning Center for American Progress.
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Missing Missouri Toddler Found Dead
AFFTON, Mo. - A small body found Tuesday near a St. Louis County cemetery is that of a 1-year-old boy reported missing hours earlier from his home, police said.
But the medical examiner who confirmed the body as that of Tyler Dasher did not immediately determine the cause of death, county police spokesman Rick Eckhard said. Police did not plan to release any more information until Wednesday morning.
Once Upon A Facebook Relationship
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I'll Buy You A Beer If You'll Sign My Petition, (LOL)
MoJo's Is A Blast!
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IAEA Report is a New Step On The Road To The Next War: Against Iran
These are the facts: first there was the Iranian plot to commit murder on American soil. It was a plot that was quickly debunked, but which still managed to stir up some controversy. Then there was the leak revealing that the British were preparing to lend military support to the U.S. in the event of an attack on Iran. The message: With the fight for Libya winding down, and with the sooner than expected exit from Afghanistan and the final pull-out from Iraq, Iran now finds itself at the top of the list of countries that need to be dealt with. This will also be concluded from the International Atomic Energy Agency report due to be released on Wednesday.
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Europe Bans X-Ray Body Scanners Used At U.S. Airports
The European Commission, which enforces common policies of the EU's 27 member countries, adopted the rule “in order not to risk jeopardizing citizens’ health and safety.”
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Just How Much Can The State Restrict A Peaceful Protest?
So, if the First Amendment guarantees the right to peaceable assembly, why do peaceful protestors keep getting arrested — and sometimes pepper-sprayed and beaten up?
We take a closer look at the laws governing protests and how the government can limit them.
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OCEAN CITY POLICE GARNER TOP MARKSMANSHIP HONORS
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