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Obama assembling security team today
The Swampby Mark Silva Much was made of the war councils which President Barack Obama assembled in the months leading to the announcement of a strategy for a new way forward in Afghanistan. The president made a public address with his......Tags: Robert Gates, Janet Napolitano, Harry Reid, Dick Durbin, Hillary Clinton
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Paige Marshall earns Legion scholarship
Funkstown American Legion Post 211 has awarded a $1,000 scholarship to Sharpsburg resident Paige Marshall, a 2012 graduate of Boonsboro High School and a freshman engineering major at Penn State University. Paige will receive an additional $1,000 per year...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Science and Technology, American Legion, The Pennsylvania State University, Farms
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General warns of dramatic increase in cyber-attacks on U.S. firms
World NowCyber intrusions by hackers, criminals and nation states against U.S. infrastructure increased 17-fold from 2009 to 2011, the nation’s chief cyber defender says, and it’s only a matter of time before such an attack causes physical damage. Gen.... -
Agribusiness giant keeps close eye on water levels
DECATUR, Ill. - At the height of this year's drought, decision-makers at the agribusiness giant Archers Daniels Midland kept an uneasy eye on the reservoir down the hill from their headquarters. At one point, the water level fell to within 2 inches of...Tags: Science and Technology, Natural Resources, Water Supply, Natural Disasters, Droughts
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Shepherdstown historian self-publishes book of town stories
richardb@herald-mail.comJim Price, Shepherdstown’s official historian laureate, has self-published a book titled “And so I did stories of Shepherdstown.” It comes out Nov. 11. Jim Price, Shepherdstown’s official historian laureate, finally finished his...Tags: Garrison Keillor, Authors, Arts and Culture, Diabetes, Colleges and Universities
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How a lying 'social engineer' hacked Wal-Mart
CNNA Wal-Mart store manager in a small military town in Canada got an urgent phone call last month from "Gary Darnell" in the home office in Bentonville, Ark. Darnell told the manager Wal-Mart had a multi-million-dollar opportunity to win a major government...Tags: Media Industry, General Contracting, Technology, Economy, Business and Finance, Walmart
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Balancing cybersecurity and privacy
From the assembly lines of Detroit to the steel mills of Pittsburgh to the oil fields of Houston, our country has been built by an entrepreneurial spirit and thirst for innovation. And despite our recent economic challenges, that spirit is alive and well....
Tags: Janet Napolitano, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Science, Computer Crime, Economy, Business and Finance
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Obituary: Keith Jackson
SHELBYVILLE — Keith Alexander Jackson, 46, of Shelbyville and formerly of Danville, died unexpectedly on Friday, March 16, 2012. A native of Shelbyville, he was a son of the late Alexander and Laura Louise Todd Jackson. He was a graduate of...Tags: U.S. Army, Religion and Belief, Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, Steve Jackson
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Boys basketball: CMW tops Patapsco, 52-50, in playoff thriller
With the basketball playoffs season under way, the Edgewood Rams, the reigning UCBAC champions, picked up a victory during the opening round of play in this year's MPSSAA boys basketball regional tournaments, beating seventh-seeded guest Fallston, 72-53,...Tags: John Henson, Basketball, Flu, Music, Entertainment
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TubaChristmas concert provides a low-down holiday
marieg@herald-mail.comA Christmas concert featuring nothing but tubas? If it sounds like a musical nightmare, think again. It’s a performance that can be both moving and fun. Just ask the thousands of people across the country who each year attend TubaChristmas...Tags: Science, Christmas Music (genre), Music, Music Industry, Entertainment
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James Edgar Byron Sr.
James Edgar Byron Sr. of Shepherdstown, W.Va., died July 2, 2011, at his home, surrounded by his family. Mr. Byron was the last president of the W. D. Byron and Sons tannery, and was former mayor of Williamsport, Md. He was a longtime member of the...Tags: Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Rotary International, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Clubs and Associations
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Shepherd students help church through service-learning project
Shepherd University students from Keith Alexander's Introduction to Historic Preservation class presented their service-learning projects to the members of St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Shepherdstown on Dec. 5. The church members received a detailed map...Tags: Alexander (music group), Human Interest, Christianity, Reformed, Teaching and Learning
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