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John Kass: Remembering what matters on Christmas Eve
For all the children who should be loved always, but especially on this wondrous night, with our arms around them and a long good-night kiss on the temple, a kiss more precious than anything wrapped in a box. For all the parents who linger in the...
Tags: Nursing, Medical Specialization, U.S. Military
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Getting to the bottom of Benghazi
Dennis, I'm in a pool trying to predict when (your) next column on Benghazi will come out. Now with the (retired Gen. David) Petraeus scandal, just give me a little clue ... OK? I'll split the winnings w/ya! — email from reader G.H. G.H., you...
Tags: Police Investigations, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Central Intelligence Agency, Terrorism, YouTube
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Sweet stench of Petraeus scandal shouldn't mask the stink of Benghazi
U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens. U.S. Foreign Service Information Management Officer Sean Smith. Former Navy SEAL commandos Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty. Remember them? They were the four Americans killed in the terrorist attack at the U.S. diplomatic...
Tags: John Allen, Central Intelligence Agency, Annapolis, Armed Forces, Paula Broadwell
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John Thompson: President, handlers do best to blur Benghazi issue
At last week's press conference, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney again misrepresented the central issue of President Obama's Sept. 12 Rose Garden remarks on Benghazi. Carney's statements mirrored debate moderator Candy Crowley's inappropriate...Tags: Candy Crowley, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Terrorism, Pompano Beach, Barack Obama
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News Sentinel's Top 20 Scholars 2013
Knoxville News SentinelToday the News Sentinel announces its second annual Top 20 Scholars Awards, naming our picks for the brightest and best students in our region. These students have received one or more national-level honors such as acing ACT (36) or SAT (2400) tests,...Tags: University of South Carolina , Tennessee Volunteers, Sports, Culture, Entertainment
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Hampden Academy, John Bapst students win Penobscot County Bar Association contest
Bangor Daily News, MaineA junior at Hampden Academy and a freshman at John Bapst Memorial High School were the first-place winners in the Penobscot County Bar Association's annual Law Day essay and poster contest. Law Day was celebrated May 1. The $500 scholarship prizes...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Civil Rights, Lawyers, Awards and Prizes
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Virginia Run for the Fallen kicks off Thursday
On Thursday afternoon, motorists driving along Mercury Boulevard in Hampton or Route 17 in York County might notice runners keeping a steady pace, and looking like they have a purpose. They do. The first-ever Virginia Run for the Fallen kicks off...Tags: Phoebus (Hampton, Virginia), Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Human Interest, York (York, Pennsylvania)
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Diplomats to speak Wednesday at Centre as part of lecture series
Bea Camp and David Summers will deliver the Press Distinguished Lecture at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in Newlin Hall on the Centre College campus. The lecture is free and open to the public, and counts as a convocation credit for students. Camp and Summers,...
Tags: U.S. Department of State, Smithsonian Institution, China, Arianna Huffington
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Slain diplomat in Afghanistan 'felt she was making a difference'
CHICAGO — Members of Anne Smedinghoff's family consoled themselves Sunday with the thought that the young U.S. diplomat died in the service of a cause that mattered deeply to her. "She was doing what she loved," her father said, "and she was doing...
Tags: Afghanistan, Turkey, NATO, Chicago Tribune, Taliban
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Letters: Who's fit to be an ambassador?
Re "Ambassador Kennedy?," Editorial, April 3 In deriding Caroline Kennedy's possible nomination to be the U.S. ambassador to Japan, The Times makes the mistake of equating knowledge of a country and language fluency — skills found in career U.S....
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Barack Obama, Japan, Gun Control, Interior Policy
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Allan B. Calhamer dies at 81; inventor of Diplomacy game
The origins of the board game Diplomacy can be traced to an old geography book that Allan B. Calhamer discovered while rummaging around with a friend in the attic of his boyhood home in suburban Chicago. Calhamer was fascinated by the exotic countries...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Newspaper and Magazine, Boston, Colleges and Universities, Statue of Liberty
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Letters: Immigration realities
Re "Who should pay?," Letters, Feb. 2 Many people say illegal immigrants should just go back home and stand in line like anyone else. That sounds reasonable only if you know nothing about how immigration visas are actually granted. In Mexico, demand...
Tags: Migration, U.S. Embassy, Immigration, American Red Cross, Illegal Immigrants
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