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War memories mark Mid Atlantic Museum WWII Weekend

The ever elegant US Navy Corsair. Any combat veteran will tell you that the sights and the sounds of battle are innervating, be they the roar of a B-17 or the boom of a Bofors gun.  But there is a …

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War memories mark Mid Atlantic Museum WWII Weekend

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The ever elegant US Navy Corsair. Any combat veteran will tell you that the sights and the sounds of battle are innervating, be they the roar of a B-17 or the boom of a Bofors gun.  But there is a …

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Ocean City Cruisin’ Week: Nothing beats a cool car

More than 3,000 Hot Rods, Customs, Classics and Trick Trucks cruised the streets of Ocean City this past weekend at the 23rd Annual Cruisin Ocean City Car Show. Special guest

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Arundel High School Heterosexuality Questionnaire pulled from diversity curriculum

On April 19, 2013, many schools across the nation will participate in an event called The National Day of Silence.  The Day of Silence is touted by the group,

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Maryland Live! Bets big with upscale Prime Rib Steakhouse

It’s a blustery February weeknight, and inside the renowned Maryland steakhouse, guests mingle in the low-lit bar area, sipping red wine and sampling crab cakes and lamb chops, as

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Actors help D.C. law students sharpen skills – dramatically

While sitting in traffic court one day, waiting my turn to contest a ticket, I recall hearing a mirthful judge tell an overzealous young defender, “Just relax – this

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President Obama slammed for failing to close Guantanamo

More than 100 protesters, dressed in orange prison-issued-like jumpsuits,  marched in a double-file over to the Ellipse, a 52-acres park, located just south of the White House Friday afternoon,

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Headbangers Boxing Team offers DC kids a chance

Tucked away a few blocks from Nationals Stadium in SE Washington stands abrick building. Most passers-by are unaware that the D.C. Parks and Recreation sponsored youth boxing gym, Headbangers

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Fort Belvoir traffic hearing draws resistance

As federal highway authorities opened a June 5 public hearing on proposals to increase traffic flow to Fort Belvoir, they found themselves facing growing political and public resistance to

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Wheaton lands region’s first private Hispanic bilingual university

Three years ago, the large squat building at the entrance to suburban Westfield Wheaton Mall housed a Circuit City. These days, the big-box retailer is long gone — a

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Argentine chef brings Cuban cuisine to East Coast

Washington’s most popular Cuban restaurant is owned by two Jews from Philly and managed by an Israeli who’s never been to the island. Its chef is an Argentine whose

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