Monday, February 8th, 2010
Four weeks ago, Joshua Tabor, a soldier stationed at the Lewis-McChord joint military installation in Tacoma, Washington, was granted custody of his...
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It’s been more than a year since Bishop Robert Williamson gave the television interview that brought international infamy to both the priest and...
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Paul Shirley, middling NBA player and journeyman dribbler, is probably more famous for his (now former) ESPN blog than he ever was for taking to the...
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We have quite a few dumb laws on the books in the state of Maryland – and I’m not just talking about the ‘no sending a text while...
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In October 2008, Patrick Charles – a former professor at the Geological Institute of Havana – told a reporter from Haiti’s Le Matin...
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As we near the start of the 2010 Winter Olympics, the world’s population – or at least the part of it that enjoys ice dancing and firing...
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The United States Army’s stop-loss plan, often cited as a policy that is no more than a back-door draft, has been one of the more controversial...
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Staff at Southampton General Hospital in Great Britain had their hands full recently when a man – described as being approximately 40 years of...
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When New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg delivered his third inaugural address on January 1, he noted “Americans from across the country looked to...
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(part 2 of 2) What a year, huh? To paraphrase Dave Barry: the world is full of strange phenomena that cannot be explained by the laws of logic or...
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