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Letters to the Editor - June 6
Insurance companies care for profits, not health To the editor: Many big insurance companies have stopped giving insurance policies to all children so they can make an end run around the Affordable Health Care Act’s requirement that they cannot...Tags: Bible, Separation of Church and State, Religion and Belief, Economy, Business and Finance, Social Issues
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Growing independence from both parties
In his 2007 book, "The Great Upheaval: America and the Birth of the Modern World, 1788-1800," historian Jay Winik writes that among Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamiltonand James Madison, none "believed in political parties, which they feared would lead to...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Government, Paul Ryan, Democratic Party, U.S. House Committee on the Budget
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Mail Call - June 12
“I’m calling in regard to the letter to the editor in June 6, about Thomas Jefferson, advocating religion. But he forgot to mention that Thomas Jefferson was also a slave owner, who took liberties with the female slaves in his quarters, and...Tags: Barack Obama, Television Industry, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), White House, Slavery
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All but one student burned in Alki Beach bonfire mishap released from hospital
Q13 Fox News reporterAll but one of the five high school students burned in an Alki Beach bonfire accident were being released from Harborview Medical Center Tuesday. One will remain in the hospital to be treated for more severe burn injuries. He is listed in satisfactory...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Students, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Teaching and Learning
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The Natural Bridge: Landmark features birding, nature walks and tubing events this summer
The Natural Bridge has launched a new family-friendly outdoor activities program, “Days of Summer Wonder,” that includes a James River tubing package, guided birding walk and regularly scheduled guided nature walks. - The guided walks at...
Tags: Caves and Caverns, Holidays, Landforms, Labor Day
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Defense Concludes Closing Arguments in Fairbanks Militia Case
Channel 2 NewsThe defense wrapped up its closing arguments Wednesday in the federal trial of three Fairbanks militiamen accused of plotting to murder judges and other federal officials. The prosecution will get 45 minutes of rebuttal time Thursday, before the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, FBI, Lawyers, Justice System, Trials
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Kelly clears Rees for workouts -- for now
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterBRIDGMAN -- Notre Dame quarterback Tommy Rees is attending summer school classes, working out with his Irish football teammates and basking in relative normalcy. For now. The junior's May 3 arrest and subsequent four misdemeanor charges haven't gone...Tags: Sports, Students, Health, Teaching and Learning, Biofeedback
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The freedom of man
Summit TownshipThe beginning of the mission statement for our group starts with this most important idea, "We, the Roof Garden Patriots, recognizing Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior…" We consider the inclusion of this precept of recognizing Jesus Christ as...Tags: Poetry, Crime, Law and Justice, Religion and Belief, Genesis (music group), Benjamin Franklin
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Man pleads guilty to trespassing on Mount Rushmore
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — A man caught trying to climb Mount Rushmore National Memorial pleaded guilty to federal charges of trespass and failing to obey a lawful order, a prosecutor said Tuesday. Patrick Marshall, 53, whose last known address is...Tags: Mark Salter, Theodore Roosevelt, Greenpeace, Sculpture, Arts and Culture
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Living Here: Science and more
Animals, plants and planets are all covered at area museums. Many of the museums, notably the Air and Space Center and the Virginia Living Museum, have exhibits that kids love. 1. Bluebird Gap Farm. 60-acre nature center with 250 domestic and wild...Tags: Science and Technology, Tourism and Leisure, Entertainment, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Science
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Living Here: Nearby attractions
Many destinations are within easy driving distance of Hampton Roads. Pack a cooler, fill up the tank and hit the road. 1. Appomattox Court House, Appomattox The buildings and fields where Robert E. Lee surrendered his Confederate army are still a...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Tangier (Accomack, Virginia), Wildlife, Outer Banks, Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia)
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Living Here: Williamsburg
Some say time travel is impossible. But a walk through 18th-century living is a highlight in this former Colonial capitol. The city's permanent residents still find amusement in seeing the historic interpreters in full Colonial garb in supermarkets and at...Tags: College of William and Mary, Colleges and Universities, Patrick Henry
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