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Laurel Speedway's wooden track hosted auto racing in the 1920s
Long before there was a Patuxent Greens Golf Course or Stewart Towers high rise building, a mammoth oval race track occupied that area of land off Route 197, near Route 198. Horse racing at Laurel Park racetrack had been ongoing since 1911, but in 1924 an...
Tags: The Washington Post, Cycling, Sports, Auto Racing, Highway Transportation
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After Hurricane Sandy: Running For A Cause
PIX11.com | @PIX11DanThrough the rubble in Oakwood, Staten Island, Sunday, one could hear and witness scenes of humanity. Volunteers from across the region packed the streets in every neighborhood on the island that needed aide. In fact, there really wasn't a block that...Tags: Health Organizations, American Cancer Society, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Oakwood
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Drone strikes in Pakistan have killed many civilians, study says
Los Angeles TimesFar more civilians have been killed by U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan's tribal areas than U.S. counter-terrorism officials have acknowledged, a new study by human rights researchers at Stanford University and New York University contends. The report,...Tags: Journalism, International Law, Human Rights, Taliban, Justice System
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Spike greenlights 'Urban Tarzan': Series has animal handler working in dangerous scenarios
VarietySpike TV is getting into the swing of things with "Urban Tarzan." Male-demo cabler has ordered 10 episodes of a half-hour series that follows the country's preeminent extreme animal handler, and who rescues, captures, and relocates dangerous and exotic... -
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula's second in command killed, Yemen says
CNNYemeni forces have killed Said al-Shihri, second in command of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the Yemeni Defense Ministry said Monday. An official military website cited a senior source saying al-Shihri was killed in an operation in Hadramawt Valley....Tags: Saudi Arabia, Al-Qaeda, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, U.S. House Committee on Armed Services, Arabian Peninsula
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Yemen: Al Qaeda No. 2 Leader Killed
CNNYemeni forces have killed Said al-Shihri, second in command of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the Yemeni Defense Ministry said Monday. A Yemeni government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said officials are waiting for DNA confirmation....Tags: CNN (tv network), Saudi Arabia, Al-Qaeda, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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At least 12 dead, at least 50 injured in shooting at Colorado movie theater, police say
UPDATE: At least 12 people have been killed and up to 50 injured after a mass shooting at a showing of "The Dark Knight Rises" at a suburban Denver movie theater, police say. The suspect, believed to be the lone gunman, is in police custody. KUSA reports...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, U.S. Department of Defense, Emergency Incidents, Witnesses, Healthcare Provider
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Obama cuts short Florida campaign swing
President Barack Obama is cutting short his two-day Florida campaign swing. He will use a previously scheduled campaign stop in Fort Myers to address the shooting in Aurora, Colorado. But he’s canceling his Winter Park campaign event, and will...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Voting, Republican Party, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Parties and Movements
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Oregon man who stripped at TSA checkpoint found not guilty
KIAHThe naked truth is that nudity is protected in Oregon, so says the courts. This comes from the John Brennan case, He’s the guy who had the 'balls' to strip buck naked when the TSA said they found nitrates, the kind used to make bombs, on his...Tags: Transportation Security Administration
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911 Caller Outs Secret NYPD Spy Den In NJ College Town
@MurphyPIXResidents at a New Brunswick housing complex -- the home to many students and staff affiliated with Rutgers University -- expressed both anger and surprise to news that the New York City Police Department had rented an apartment there, as one of its bases...Tags: Religion and Belief, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Business, Islam
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Is Israel fixing the intelligence to justify an attack on Iran?
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's strong pro-Israel statements over the weekend, including his endorsement of Jerusalem as Israel's capital (a reversal of long-standing U.S. policy), increases the pressure on President Barack Obama to...
Tags: Barack Obama, Elections, Benjamin Netanyahu, Fox News Channel (tv network), Weaponry
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Cybersecurity bill fails in Senate
CNNThe most comprehensive cybersecurity legislation proposed by Congress, which sponsors say would have helped protect the government and industry from potentially devastating cyberattacks, was voted down in the Senate Thursday. The Cybersecurity Act of...Tags: Government, National Security, Politics, White House, Joe Lieberman
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