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Westminster man experiences Christmas spirit thanks to hunting website
John Ragan concedes that he is neither computer-savvy nor very much interested in using the Internet. "I'm not an Internet-surfing kind of guy," the 30-year-old carpenter said recently. But it was his occasional foray onto MarylandWhitetail.com that...Tags: Religious Festivals, Family, Holidays, Harford County, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Ritzy and for rent: Grand residences in demand for events, weddings
When celebrity couple Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds were wed in a secret ceremony this year, the actors skipped the splashy Hollywood venue.
Instead, their reported 17th-century location in South Carolina boasted an onsite mansion, gardens and a working...Tags: Music, Trips and Vacations, Blake Lively, Family, Punishment
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Aviation museum raising money to purchase C-123
The Hagerstown Aviation Museum has made a purchase offer on one of the last flying C-123s in the world. The plane was made in Hagerstown in 1956, and the museum is raising money to bring it home. The plane would complete the collection of all the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Museums, Human Interest
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Mujer del Bronx acusada de recaudación de fondos fraudulentos para Newtown
El Hartford CourantUna mujer de Nueva York de 37 años que pretendÃa estar relacionada con una joven vÃctima de los disparos en la Escuela Elemental Sandy Hook y de buscar donaciones a través de Facebook, fue acusada el jueves en una corte federal por cargos de mentir a un...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Barack Obama, FBI, Police Investigations, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Most wonderful time of the year
Plan to enjoy the fresh and fragrant Christmas trees and wreaths, twinkling lights, and the magic of Friday evening. Geneva Mayor Kevin Burns and Scott Lebin, chairman of Geneva Chamber of Commerce, will welcome the crowd assembled to ring in the...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Arts and Culture, Orange County Regional History Center, Music, The Salvation Army
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Cyber Monday sales expected to beat last year's
If you were among the millions expected to shop online on Cyber Monday, you had a hand in bumping ecommerce sales over last year's, some preliminary data is showing. Though final statistics for the day's traffic and sales are not yet out, PayPal reported...
Tags: Consumers, Cyber Monday, E-Commerce Industry, Hobbies, Amazon.com Inc.
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Cyber Monday sting hits counterfeit sports apparel sites
Federal agents in Baltimore seized 36 commercial websites on Monday as part of an international operation to stop fraudulent online sales this holiday season, alleging that the sites have been selling counterfeit goods — including athletic gear...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Arts and Culture, Cyber Monday, Customs and Tradition, Computer Crime
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132 domain names seized in counterfeit ring: Move was part of crackdown on piracy tied to Cyber Monday
VarietyU.S. customs officials on Monday said that authorities have seized 132 domain names selling counterfeit merchandise, ranging from DVDs to NFL jerseys to auto airbags, as part of a crackdown on Internet piracy tied to Cyber Monday. John Morton, director of...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Cyber Monday, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Justice System
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Black Friday shoppers may have done more browsing than buying
Domingo Catalan powered through the Thanksgiving night crowds to get his children toys. He methodically checked all the boxes on his relatives' wish lists on Black Friday. And before he goes to work as a data analyst for a government contractor on Cyber...
Tags: Toy Industry, National Government, Target, Petroleum Industry, Black Friday (shopping)
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Retailers say they are bullish on in-store and online holiday sales
Domingo Catalan powered through the Thanksgiving night crowds to get his children toys. He methodically checked all the boxes on his relatives' wish lists on Black Friday. And before he goes to work as a data analyst for a government contractor on Cyber...Tags: Toy Industry, National Government, Target, Petroleum Industry, Black Friday (shopping)
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Gift card sales booming during the holidays
Cheryl Knauer has a restaurant gift card in mind for her in-laws, a massage gift card planned for another family member and intends to pick up cards in smaller dollar amounts to Chick-fil-A and Starbucks for kids' stockings and teachers' gifts. The...
Tags: Ellicott City, Groceries, American Express Company, Personal Data Collection, Target
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Community lends support to family
Staff WriterCALEXICO — The community came out to help one of their own Saturday during a fundraiser for a family who lost their father and whose mother was badly injured during a mobile home fire in late December. The event was organized by several people,...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, University of California, San Diego, House Building
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