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Greenbelt Resident Undergoes Fashion Transformation Today on Maury!
MAURY: Thursday, September 22 on WDCW Channel 50 at 4:00 p.m.
STAMFORD, CT -September 19, 2011-- On Thursday, September 22, 2011 host Maury Povich performs some drastic transformations as family members beg for their relatives to be transformed from...Tags: Arts and Culture, File Sharing, WDCW, Photography, Mass Media
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Timmy L. Staubs Sr., 63
Timmy Lynn Staubs Sr., 63, of Falling Waters, W.Va., died Friday, Oct. 21, 2011, at his home. Born June 6, 1948, in Charles Town, W.Va., he was the son of the late Boyd E. Sr. and Mazie Mae Staubs Henderson. He attended the Jerry Falwell Institute and...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Religion and Belief, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Charity
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Smithsburg resident challenges Congressional redistricting map in court
A Maryland man has sued over Gov. Martin O’Malley’s congressional redistricting map.
Smithsburg resident Howard Gorrell, who attended all 12 redistricting hearings this summer, filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Greenbelt on...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Justice System, Republican Party, U.S. Department of Justice, Elections
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It's not 'Star Trek,' but NASA wants a 'tractor beam'
CNNThe Death Star in "Star Wars" reeled in space ships with "tractor beams." So did Captain Kirk's USS Enterprise on "Star Trek." Now NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, aims to develop a real tractor beam, but on a much smaller...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Space Programs, Science, NASA
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Metro Dream Homes owner convicted in $78 million scheme
The owner of a company that defrauded more than 1,000 homeowners — most from Maryland — in an "egregious" $78 million investment scheme was convicted Thursday in federal court in Greenbelt of conspiracy to commit money laundering and related...Tags: Corporate Crime, Economy, Business and Finance, Super Bowl, Mortgages, Companies and Corporations
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Black voters group files Md. redistricting lawsuit
A group representing black voters has filed a civil rights lawsuit in hopes of changing Maryland's recently approved congressional map for the next 10 years. Radamase Cabrera, a spokesman for the Fannie Lou Hamer political action committee, said the...Tags: Trials, Republican Party, Minority Groups, African Americans
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Arundel DAR celebrates 100th anniversary as county chapter
The Rising Sun Inn, a small white building with forest green shutters, isn't easily spotted. The historical marker out front is barely visible from Generals Highway and, if a traveler isn't looking for it, would come and go in the blink of an eye.
This...Tags: Civil Unrest, George Washington, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Health, Mount Vernon
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Local boy makes good with 'Cars' and even better 'Cars 2'
Five years ago, pundits were quick to cast doubt on "Cars." A version of "Local Hero" or "Doc Hollywood" starring a high-speed auto? How misbegotten and outre!
It turned out to be one of Pixar's most profitable pictures — and one of its best-loved....Tags: Pixar Animation, Automotive Equipment, Movies, Entertainment, G.I. Joe (fictional character)
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Man in serious condition after early morning collision
A head-on collision early Saturday morning on Route 50 in Anne Arundel County sent two men to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, according to police. Ryan Christopher John, 24, of Greenbelt, was driving a 2007 blue Honda Civic east in the...Tags: Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Anne Arundel County
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Author Karen Rose debuts new romantic suspense series set in Baltimore
When Karen Rose enrolled at the University of Maryland, the one thing she knew was that she "didn't want to dissect."
It's a funny confession for an author who has written a 494-page novel about a killer who tortures victims with a filleting knife.
Rose...Tags: Soups, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Homes, Agatha Christie, University of Maryland, College Park
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All County Band performances allow students 'to have a different musical experience'
alnotarianni@aol.comIt was a somewhat surreal scene. Girls in black satin and velvet gowns sprawled, barefoot, on the library floor. Guys in formal wear kicked back on couches, flipping through magazines. Brass instruments played here and there in the background —...Tags: High School Sports, Schools, Arts, Teaching and Learning, Jazz (genre)
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