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Americans at last
LOS ANGELES — Glendale resident Edgar Torosyan clutched a small American flag on Thursday as he waited to take the oath that would declare him a United States citizen.
"This is a dream come true," said Torosyan, a Glendale resident who was a...Tags: Armenia, Family, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Naturalization, U.S. Navy
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Prep Track & Field: North's Jackson saves her best for last in jump for gold
Raven Jackson finally captured gold. The North Hagerstown senior won the Class 3A girls triple jump at the Maryland State Track & Field Championships on Friday at Morgan State University. Jackson’s winning mark of 36 feet, 4 1/2 inches came on her...Tags: Track and Field, High School Sports, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Morgan State University
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Review: Barnes Foundation museum a bland shadow of once great self
PHILADELPHIA — Saturday the Barnes Foundation opens its new museum here on the busy Benjamin Franklin Parkway. With hundreds of Renoirs, Cézannes, Matisses and Picassos, it's just up the street from the Philadelphia Museum of Art, whose officials...
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Prep Track & Field: Freeman shocks herself, stuns 3A field
andrewm@herald-mail.comHayley Freeman had reason to be stunned after she crossed the finish line in the girls 300-meter hurdles Thursday at the Maryland Class 3A West Track & Field Championships at Tuscarora High School. After all, the South Hagerstown junior’s time (45....Tags: Thomas Johnson, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), High School Sports, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Northwood
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North's Jackson, Ward win 3A West titles
Wednesday, May 16, 2012 PREP TRACK & FIELD FREDERICK, Md. — North Hagerstown’s Raven Jackson and Emily Ward both won events during the first day of the Maryland Class 3A West championships Wednesday at Tuscarora High School. Jackson, a...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Marketing, Daktronics Incorporated, Baseball, Thomas Robinson
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Faith and Values: The art of proving God's existence
Children ask unabashed questions. In May last year, I was invited to speak to the middle school of our local Jewish Day School about 16th-century rabbinic tradition. Although I had not touched on the topic in the least, one of the children asked how it...Tags: Belief and Faith, Judaism, Religion and Belief, Bible, Allentown
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Tuesday Travel Ticker: Ride the Amgen route
Los Angeles TimesReady to ride the Amgen? The Nissan Ride Before the Pros will allow cyclists of all levels to ride on a five-mile course that will be part of the 2012 Amgen Tour of California’s eighth and final stage that same day (May 20). The Beverly Hills-to-L....Tags: Tour of California, Amgen Inc., Cinco de Mayo
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DNA Samples Taken from Students in Case of Murdered 8th Grader
FOX40 NewsFOX40 has learned last Thursday, Sacramento County detectives showed up at Albert Einstein Middle School to talk to three or four students and to take DNA cheek swabs from them. It's the latest development in the frustratingly slow investigation into the...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Health, DNA, Chemicals, Students
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More Students Swabbed for DNA in Investigation into Teen's Murder
FOX40 NewsThe latest parent to complain about DNA testing of children as part of the search for Jessica Funk-Haslam's killer says at least six kids were swabbed at Rosemont High School. The choice of who was tested may be bringing a picture of a suspect in this...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Health, DNA, Horrorcore (genre), Chemicals
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Allan Powell: Maryland plays a role in physics study
It would be interesting to know how many citizens of Maryland are aware of an experiment made in 1975-76, over a five-month period, to verify (or falsify) a prediction made by Albert Einstein about his theory of gravity. This experiment was directed by...Tags: Higgs Boson Search, Science, U.S. Navy, Science and Technology, Manhattan (New York City)
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Festival of Books: Hochschild, Goodheart, Nagorski put fresh faces on old conflicts
Jacket CopyA better title for the Saturday morning L.A. Times Festival of Books panel "History: War & Remembrance" might have been "Putting a Face on the War." Authors Adam Goodheart, Adam Hochschild and Andrew Nagorski underscored with moderator Diane Smith how....... -
Lloyd Waters: Stand your ground or lie quietly dead?
If you had a choice to “stand your ground” or “lie quietly dead” while someone was stealing your life’s savings or trying to do harm to your loved ones, which option would you choose? No really, if someone broke into your...Tags: Trayvon Martin, Criminal Laws, The Herald-Mail, George Zimmerman, Laws
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