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Sunday, April 12, 2009

Bush Aides Challenge Biden’s Boasts - by Bill Sammon

Bush Aides Challenge Biden’s Boasts by Bill Sammon

Apparently Vice President Joe Biden has been making outrageous claims of schooling – err - chastising President George W. Bush in years past, in a continuing effort by the Obama administration to differentiate itself from the previous administration by a series of colorful, if not fictional anecdotal invectives meant to vilify.

Many of the claims, especially those made on the recent European “apology tour” by President Barack Obama are mischaracterizations of the actions and approach by President Bush towards our European “allies.”

Of course, to be glib, if Europe is considered to be our “allies,” who needs enemies?

Lost in the all the rhetoric is the fact that Europe has not been truly helpful, except Britain and Estonia, in our efforts to curb global terrorism, because they have grown soft while being protected for decades by American military power – and ultimately, the American taxpayer.

While we pay for Europe’s defense, many European nations have diverted funding for their military to social programs, for which they cannot afford.

Also lost in the latest revisionist discussions over the previous Bush administration’s overtures to Europe to lend us a helping hand to help defend them from terrorists is the fact that several European nations, such as Germany, France and Russia, had no interest in helping us in Iraq because they were making too much money over the murderous and threatening regime of Saddam Hussein.

In the end, after all the hype by the sycophant elite media in the United States, President Obama flew home from the great apology tour with essentially nothing more than what help President Bush was able to accumulate.

Meanwhile, Vice President Biden has embarked upon a concurrent campaign to raise his own stature – and that of the Obama administration - by belittling the previous administration.

Can you imagine the outrage of the “Katie Couric’s” of the elite media if Vice President Dick Chaney were to have uttered such disparaging remarks about President Bill Clinton?

For that matter, could have you imagined the howls from the elite media if President Bush had gone to Europe and blamed much of the challenges of global terrorism on the politics of appeasement of the Clinton administration?

Meanwhile, while we are on the subject of double standards, remember when President Bush reached out to our European allies and got nothing but personal distain. President Obama came home from the apology tour with zilch – where are the personal recriminations from the elite media – as when President Bush came home empty-handed.

As an aside, let’s not overlook the efforts and help from our neighbor to the north, Canada, or our neighbors down-under, the Australians, which have been by our side from the beginning and remain there today.

/ Kevin Dayhoff April 11, 2009

Bush Aides Challenge Biden's Boasts of Oval Office Slapdowns By Bill Sammon FOXNews.com Thursday, April 09, 2009

Aides to former President George W. Bush are challenging the veracity of Vice President Joe Biden's claim this week of having privately castigated Bush, who does not remember the incident or an earlier episode in which Biden claims to have similarly rebuked Bush.

Biden spokesman Jay Carney declined to specify the dates of his boss's purported Oval Office scoldings of Bush. Nor would he provide witnesses or notes to corroborate the episodes.

"The vice president stands by his remarks," Carney told FOX News without elaboration.

Those remarks include a shot that Biden took at Bush on Tuesday.

"I remember President Bush saying to me one time in the Oval Office," Biden told CNN, "'Well, Joe,' he said, 'I'm a leader.' And I said: 'Mr. President, turn and around look behind you. No one is following.'"

That exchange never took place, according to numerous Bush aides who also dispute a similar assertion by Biden in 2004, when the former senator from Delaware told scores of Democratic colleagues that he had challenged Bush's moral certitude about the Iraq war during a private meeting in the Oval Office. Two years later, Biden repeated his story about dressing down the president.


Read more of Vice President Biden’s antics – if you have the stomach for it, here: Bush Aides Challenge Biden's Boasts of Oval Office Slapdowns

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/04/09/bush-aides-challenge-bidens-boasts-oval-office-slapdowns/

20090409 Bush Aides Challenge Biden’s Boasts by Bill Sammon


Kevin Dayhoff www.kevindayhoff.net http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/

WAMU Reporter Veteran Affairs clash over patient interview

Reporter, VA clash over patient interview

Reporter claims VA staff did not allow him to interview veteran at meeting
David Schultz says he handed over recording equipment, was told to leave
VA claims Schultz did not sign consent form for interviews
VA later agreed to give recording equipment back to Schultz

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A college radio station reporter was expected to get his memory card back Friday after it was seized by the Veteran Affairs Department when he tried to interview a veteran.

David Schultz of American University's WAMU-FM told CNN he attended a VA town hall meeting Tuesday for minority veterans held at a Washington VA hospital.


Read more: Reporter, VA clash over patient interview

20090411 CNN WAMU Reporter VA clash over patient interview
http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/04/11/va.reporter/index.html?eref=rss_latest
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Digest of commentary on The Independent Institute

Digest of commentary on The Independent Institute

April 8, 2009

4/8/2009 Crime of State Alvaro Vargas Llosa

4/6/2009 Gun Control Restricts Those Least Likely to Commit Violent Crimes Don B. Kates, Jr.

4/6/2009 How to Combat Mexican Drug Cartels Ivan Eland

4/5/2009 Government Exploits Crisis to Seize New Powers Robert Higgs

4/1/2009 Angela Merkel, Voice of Reason Alvaro Vargas Llosa

3/31/2009 A Budget Solution—Sell Off San Quentin William F. Shughart II

3/30/2009 Some Good—and Bad—Ideas for Funding Roads Gabriel Roth

3/30/2009 The U.S. Should Fear Its Friends Ivan Eland

3/25/2009 Has the G-20 Learned the Lesson? Alvaro Vargas Llosa

3/23/2009 Regulators Force a “Good Neighbor” out of Florida Lawrence S. Powell

3/23/2009 Missile Defense as Bargaining Chip Charles Peña

3/23/2009 Warning from Bosnia for Iraq Ivan Eland

3/18/2009 Peru’s Legacy of Graft Alvaro Vargas Llosa

3/17/2009 Should Bailed-Out Homeowners be Required to Pay Restitution? Stan J. Liebowitz

3/16/2009 Hypocrisy in Government Ivan Eland

3/11/2009 Fiscal Obamamania William F. Shughart II

3/11/2009 Time to Decriminalize It? Alvaro Vargas Llosa

3/9/2009 Bad Business, as Usual William F. Shughart II

3/9/2009 End “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Ivan Eland

3/8/2009 Avoid Japan’s Mistakes Benjamin Powell

3/7/2009 Budgetary Obamanomics William F. Shughart II

3/5/2009 Recession and Recovery Robert Higgs

3/4/2009 Let Those Banks Fail! Alvaro Vargas Llosa

3/2/2009 Read the Fine Print Ivan Eland

3/2/2009 Erasing Red Ink Ivan Eland

2/27/2009 Twelve Questions As We Face the Crisis Carlos Alberto Montaner

2/25/2009 Slumdog Millionaire’s Indian Critics Alvaro Vargas Llosa

2/23/2009 Obama’s Policy on Civil Liberties: Bush Lite? Ivan Eland

2/18/2009 Venezuela’s Bright Side Alvaro Vargas Llosa

2/16/2009 Separation of Television and State Anthony Gregory

2/13/2009 Space Debris Mike Moore

2/12/2009 NAACP 100th Anniversary: Exploiting Color Instead of Erasing It Jonathan J. Bean

2/11/2009 Darwin and the Right Alvaro Vargas Llosa

2/9/2009 Deflated Expectations George Selgin

2/9/2009 Misreading the Iraqi Election Results Ivan Eland

2/9/2009 Obama and the Wrong Road Carlos Alberto Montaner

2/4/2009 Watching Our Rulers Destroy Our World Robert Higgs

2/4/2009 China-Bashing Alvaro Vargas Llosa

2/2/2009 Booker and Barack Jonathan J. Bean

2/2/2009 Guns and Butter (Again) Ivan Eland

1/29/2009 Don't Confirm Holder Stephen P. Halbrook

1/28/2009 What Obama Can(Not) Do for Latin America Alvaro Vargas Llosa

1/26/2009 Folly of Incentives William F. Shughart II

1/26/2009 The Offensive Side of Missile Defense Mike Moore

1/26/2009 The Lesson of Gaza Charles Peña

1/26/2009 Obama’s Guantánamo Opportunity Anthony Gregory

1/26/2009 Prosecute George W. Bush for Illegal Acts Ivan Eland

1/22/2009 The Obama Stimulus Plan Won’t Work Dominick T. Armentano

1/20/2009 January 20, 2009 Alvaro Vargas Llosa

1/19/2009 Who Should Obama Look to for Advice?: Jimmy Carter Ivan Eland

20090408 Commentary on The Independent Institute
http://www.independent.org/newsroom/commentary.asp?pid=2
Kevin Dayhoff www.kevindayhoff.net http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/

Recalling the devastating Westminster fire of 1906 By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Recalling the devastating Westminster fire of 1906 By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Other recent columns by Kevin Dayhoff:

County jail started out 0-for-1 when it came to holding prisoners Published April 3, 2009 by Carroll Eagle

Dayhoff: A brief review of the Westminster Navy, and its role in American history Published April 1, 2009 by Westminster Eagle

Merriment and joy, from one kind of cell to another Published March 27, 2009 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle

Dayhoff says: When it comes to Obama on Jay Leno, get over it Published March 26, 2009 by Westminster Eagle

*****
Recalling the devastating Westminster fire of 1906 By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Posted in The Westminster Eagle www.explorecarroll.com 4/08/09

On April 6, 1906, the City of Westminster witnessed a devastating fire right in the heart of town.

Of all ironies, it occurred right next to where the fire station was located at that time, and destroyed the home and livery stable owned by Harry H. Harbaugh, a prominent Carroll County citizen.

The fire is known in history as The Palace Livery Stable Fire of 1906.

At one point, residents were concerned for not only the safety of the fire station, but also for the home of Westminster Mayor O. D. Gilbert (May 21, 1900 - May 18, 1908) and the St. John Catholic Church, all located nearby.

Also bear in mind, in those days the offices of the government of the city of Westminster were likely located in the fire station; and just to the east of the fire station was the main Carroll County offices and switchboard for the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company.

So, as one can imagine, the fire caused a bit of commotion in town. If you are trying to place the location of the fire, today it's the area we now know as the Thomas S. Diffendal parking lot.

According to an article in the now defunct American Sentinel, the fire "destroyed about $25,000 worth of property and threatened, for a time, a widespread conflagration in this city ... (It) started 15 or 20 minutes before 3 o'clock."

The fire destroyed "22 horses, 45 vehicles, a large lot of harness, provender, household furniture and the wearing apparel of Mr. Harbaugh and his family," and caused as much as $5,000 worth of damage to the fire station.

"Of the horses which perished, 18 belonged to Mr. Harbaugh and one each to Mr. J. E. Hippie, Mr. Charles E. Goodwin, Dr. Thomas J. Coonan and the A.B.C. Bread and Pie Company."

"The fire started near the rear and the wind drove it toward the front with such rapidity that Mr. and Mrs. Harbaugh and their three little boys barely escaped with their lives, and had to flee barefooted and in their night clothing from the burning building.

"It had been in progress for perhaps 20 minutes before it was discovered, when it was too late to make any effort to rescue the horses, most of which were probably suffocated before an alarm was sounded..."

"The heat from the burning stable ignited the window frames of the Firemen's Building and the flames spread into its interior, greatly endangering the structure. Only the almost superhuman efforts of the firemen saved if from destruction...

"Much of the surrounding property was in danger, blazing flakes from the burning stables having been carried for quite a distance, and having fallen on the roofs of many houses, in some instances igniting them. Fortunately shingle roofs were damp and householders watched, with hose and other means at hand, to suppress the first beginnings of a blaze thereon."

It's interesting to note that in those days, newspaper accounts of fires more often than not included the name of the insurance company and the representative:

Harbaugh's property "was insured in the sum of $6,500, in companies represented by Mr. Charles E. Goodwin's insurance agency."

As for the fire station; the "extent of the damage to the building by fire and water is from $8,000 to $5,000, the loss being fully covered by insurance in the Carroll County and Dug Hill Companies and in companies represented by Mr. J. H. Fuss and others."

The article also mentioned that "this was the most disastrous fire in this city since the great conflagration of April 9, 1883, when 17 or 18 buildings, including Grace Lutheran Church and parsonage, were destroyed and two lives were lost."

Fortunately, we are blessed in Carroll County with many fine volunteer fire companies and dedicated individuals who take time away from their families to protect all of us.

As a matter of fact, the 1906 newspaper article noted:

"As usual, the firemen deserve special commendation for their energetic efforts to protect and save property from destruction. A visitor from Baltimore, who witnessed their work, was overheard to remark that they far surpassed the firemen of that city in efficiency. Citizens residing in the vicinity supplied them with hot coffee while they were engaged in their arduous duty..."

Fire safety remains a serious concern for out community even today. Just last Saturday, my wife, Miss Caroline, Westminster firefighter Bob Ruby and I staffed a fire prevention and safety booth at the William Winchester Elementary School Spring Carnival.

It is never too early to start teaching your children fire safety. As history shows us -- it's everyone's concern and it can be a matter of life and death.


Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster. E-mail him at kevindayhoff AT gmail.com.

http://www.explorecarroll.com/opinion/2715/recalling-devastating-westminster-fire-1906/

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Recent www.explorecarroll.com columns by Kevin Dayhoff


Recent http://www.explorecarroll.com/ columns by Kevin Dayhoff

Recalling the devastating Westminster fire of 1906 Published April 8, 2009 by Westminster Eagle

County jail started out 0-for-1 when it came to holding prisoners Published April 3, 2009 by Carroll Eagle

Dayhoff: A brief review of the Westminster Navy, and its role in American history Published April 1, 2009 by Westminster Eagle

Merriment and joy, from one kind of cell to another Published March 27, 2009 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle

Dayhoff says: When it comes to Obama on Jay Leno, get over it Published March 26, 2009 by Westminster Eagle

Celebrating historic buildings, 'Irishtown' and spring fever Published March 22, 2009 by Carroll Eagle

Studying the economics of rewarding bad behavior Published March 18, 2009 by Westminster Eagle

Are big financial mergers part of Westminster history? Bank on it Published March 13, 2009 by Carroll Eagle

Story of Carroll County today reads like a text book of success Published March 11, 2009 by Westminster Eagle

One Westminster family's friend, and enemy, during the Civil War Published March 6, 2009 by Carroll Eagle

20090408 Recent explorecarroll com columns by Kevin Dayhoff

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Saturday, April 11, 2009

WaPo: The First Puppy makes a big splash

News Alert

11:00 p.m. ET Saturday, April 11, 2009

The First Puppy Makes a Big Splash

The biggest mystery of the Obama White House's first 100 days has been revealed: The first puppy -- the one that the Washington press corps has been yelping about for months -- is a 6-month-old Portuguese water dog given to Malia and Sasha as a gift by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. The little guy's name? Bo.

For more information, visit
washingtonpost.com

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Injunction stops Westminster firm's sale of 50 drugs

baltimoresun.com: Injunction stops Westminster firm's sale of 50 drugs

Md. firm barred from selling products lacking FDA's OK By Tricia Bishop
tricia.bishop@baltsun.com April 11, 2009

Federal regulators won a permanent injunction this week barring a Westminster drug company and its New Jersey parent from selling more than 50 unapproved medications, mostly prescription cough and cold products.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration filed a complaint in Baltimore's U.S. District Court on March 25 claiming that Maryland's Neilgen Pharmaceuticals, which does business under the name "Unigen," and its owner, Advent Pharmaceuticals, were selling drugs that were improperly manufactured, carried inadequate directions for use and were not FDA-approved.


Read the entire article here: Injunction stops Westminster firm's sale of 50 drugs

20090411 Injunction stops Westminster firm’s sale of 50 drugs Bishop Sun

www.baltimoresun.com/news/health/bal-md.fda11apr11,0,5968285.story

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Friday, April 10, 2009

Delegate's son killed in motorcycle crash

Maryland Del. LeRoy E. Myers’ son has died in a motorcycle accident

April 9, 2009

Our hearts and prayers go out to Del. LeRoy E. Myers Jr., and his family upon learning the terrible news that his 23 year-old son has died in a motorcycle accident.

The Hagerstown Herald-Mail has more: Myers’ son killed in motorcycle crash

The son of Del. LeRoy E. Myers of Clear Spring was killed Thursday night in a motorcycle accident on Md. 63, according to Maryland State Police.

Ryan Andrew Myers, 23, was northbound on Williamsport Pike when his motorcycle entered the path of a tractor-trailer at 5:37 p.m., according to police.

Myers, R-Allegany/Washington, learned of his son’s death while in Annapolis and was escorted to Washington County by Maryland State Police. For the latest information, go to
Herald-Mail.com

Read the entire article here: Delegate's son killed in motorcycle crash By DAVE McMILLION

http://www.herald-mail.com/?cmd=displaystory&story_id=220688&format=html

20090409 Delegate Myers son has died in a motorcycle accident

Kevin Dayhoff www.kevindayhoff.net http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/

Thursday, April 09, 2009

Dennis Frazier for Westminster mayor campaign literature

Dennis Frazier for Westminster mayor campaign literature received April 8 2009

WHAT THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW

The week BEFORE the public hearing on water and sewer rate structures, a representative from Tylex Technologies in Seattle, Washington was flown into Westminster. He worked on the city computer software program and CHANGED the current water and sewer rate structure over to match the proposed rate increase.

The city followed procedure by having a public hearing, HOWEVER it was a SHAM, as the rates had already been changed by the representative at a cost of over $6,000 to the tax payers.

The city paid over $55,000 to a consultation company for the water rate study. However the city staff could have come up with the same numbers on their own. They had all the necessary information on hand.

The city’s software program itself, comes from a company in Washington State. If a problem arises, the city is billed $125 an hour for phone calls to the company. If someone has to come out to Westminster, the city has to pay ALL EXPENSES for the representative, air fare, hotel, rental car etc. PLUS THE HOURLY RATE!

There are companies within driving distance of Westminster that have similar software programs, making the cost of working on the system much less for the taxpayers. (The present system from Washington State HAS COST THE CITY OVER $300,000 SO FAR.)

In another Sham the city spent over $60,000 for consultants to look at the pay scale for city employees, although the same information could have been obtained with an online search and some phone calls to similar cities

The city spent over $7,000 to the Mercer Group to find a city manager while the city staff could have handled this task just as well and for a much cheaper cost to the taxpayer.

Time and time again the City Council, (WHICH INCLUDES SUSAN ALBERT & KEVIN UTZ) as well as, the current Mayor has RECKLESSLY SPENT YOUR TAXPAYER DOLLARS!!

THIS WILL NOT HAPPEN ON MY WATCH!!!

On MAY 11th Make Sure It Doesn’t

Vote DENNIS FRAZIER for MAYOR


Westminster Elections 20010514 on Westgov.Net

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Dennis Frazier for Westminster mayor literature

Dennis Frazier for Westminster mayor literature - received April 8, 2009



DID YOU HEAR?

Dennis Frazier is running for Mayor of Westminster!

I believe I should try to make Westminster the best place it can be to live, work, and raise children.

I believe the way to do that is through community service. I have been: President of the Greens HOA, a member of the Tree Commission for the city, Member of the Parks board, and a Planning and Zoning Commissioner. I want to continue this work as Mayor.

I believe in a fiscal policy that promotes efficient use of resources and has open accountability to the taxpayer at all levels.

I believe we owe our children a clean and safe environment: so we must strike a balance between preservation of our land and development of our city.

I believe that elected officials should listen to and respond to the people that put them in office. If you call me when I am Mayor I will call you back.

I want to know what you believe. Email me at:
dfraz4@yahoo.com and tell me. I need your input to make Westminster a better city for our families.

Please come out and vote May 11th.


Westminster Elections 20010514 on Westgov.Net

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Wednesday, April 08, 2009

לא ישא גוי אל גוי חרב ולא ילמדו עוד מלחמה

khag pesach same'ach

ישעה 2:4 Hebrew Bible

ושפט בין הגוים והוכיח לעמים רבים וכתתו חרבותם לאתים וחניתותיהם למזמרות לא ישא גוי אל גוי חרב ולא ילמדו עוד מלחמה׃

Kevin Dayhoff www.kevindayhoff.net http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/

Extremist rhetoric wont rebuild GOP by Michael A. Cohen


Extremist rhetoric wont rebuild GOP by Michael A. Cohen

I must confess that I am not able to watch Glenn Beck’s show on the Fox channel. The show gives me a massive headache…

I tend to agree with Michael A. Cohen’s view: “…Beck’s paranoid style is seeping into the discourse of conservative politics, which should be of concern to Republicans…”

Extremist rhetoric won't rebuild GOP By: Michael A. Cohen April 7, 2009

Watching Fox News’ new sensation Glenn Beck is not for the faint of heart. It is a disquieting entree into the feverish mind of a conspiracy theorist…

[…]

Yet for all of his conspiracy-addled and occasionally tear-filled declarations, Beck has become the new darling of the conservative right…

[…]

“Populist agitators such as Beck are nothing new, particularly in times of economic instability — and they aren’t restricted to the right. During the Bush years, liberal anger over the administration’s policies bred bizarre conspiracy theories of its own, like accusations that the Sept. 11 attacks were an inside job.

“However, Beck’s paranoid style is seeping into the discourse of conservative politics, which should be of concern to Republicans….”

[…]

“The Republicans find themselves caught between two countervailing forces: the need to craft a policy agenda that appeals to middle-class Americans and the need to maintain the support of an angry base of voters that is alienated from, and suspicious of, the new president.

“Beck … is taking the latter course — with a vengeance. While Democrats have sought to tie Republicans to Rush Limbaugh, his attacks are tame compared with those of Beck … His occasionally unhinged attacks of strung-together nonsequiturs about the evils of Big Government provide little in the way of constructive solutions to the country’s vast problems. But this is also true of what we are hearing from Republican leaders.

[…]

“If anything, catering to the far right risks becoming a millstone — a cheap way to score political points without having to do the critical spade work necessary to rebuild the party.”

[…]


Please read Mr. Cohen’s entire opinion piece here: Extremist rhetoric won't rebuild GOP By: Michael A. Cohen April 7, 2009

20090407 Extremist rhetoric wont rebuild GOP by Cohen

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0409/20948.html
Kevin Dayhoff www.kevindayhoff.net http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/

“Harvard student takes on Rep. Frank”

“Harvard student takes on Rep. Frank” http://tinyurl.com/ce6tdv

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgTUxCpYP2w






Fox 25 My Fox Boston http://www.myfoxboston.com/ often is chock full of good content and is one of my regular stops when I’m surfing the net for news.

In this clip from last Monday, April 6, 2009, “Fox 25 My Fox Boston” has captured an exchange between “Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass) and a conservative Harvard law student…”

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (myfoxboston) - It all started with a question: "How much responsibility, if any, do you have for the financial crisis?"

Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass) and a conservative Harvard law student debated over how Frank should have handled his role as the House Chairman of the Financial Services Committee. Frank was at Harvard University for a speech at the Kennedy School of Government.

Read the entire Fox 25 My Fox Boston http://www.myfoxboston.com/ story here: http://tinyurl.com/ce6tdv

And oh, Rep. Frank’s explanation of events is inconsistent with much of my reading. In October 2008, I wrote a three-part series, called “Congress and the Rattlesnake” in The Tentacle. Part 3 was published on October 3, 2008 – and it addresses some of the history of the ultimate subprime mortgage economic crash of September 18, 2008… It may be found here: http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=2806

And – while you are there, check out some of these video/stories also on Fox 25 My Fox Boston:

Rep. Frank calls Scalia a 'homophobe'
Massachusetts Rep. Barney Frank called Supreme Court Justice …
Frank assails AIG bonuses
Rep. Barney Frank charged Monday that a decision by fin…
Frank hopes to draft financial overhaul
The chairman of the House Finance Committee says he hopes to …
Frank: No Fannie, Freddie Bonuses
A key lawmaker is calling on the federal government to cancel …
Bill O'Reilly on FOX25
FOX25's Maria Stephanos interviewed Bill O'Reilly from FOX's …

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http://www.myfoxboston.com/dpp/news/politics/local_politics/Frank_pushing_for_financial_changes_040609

20090406 My Fox Boston Harvard student takes on Rep Frank
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Arbor Day in Westminster



Arbor Day in Westminster

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Workers put the finishing touches on planting one of the three Yoshino cherry trees at Belle Grove Square on Thursday. From left to right, Westminster assistant street department superintendent Wayne Reifsnider, city arborist Eric Schlitzer, and Tree Commission chair Joe Barley. Kevin Dayhoff photo

Arbor Day in Westminster

Planting kicks off city's tree replacement effort

Posted 4/03/09

WESTMINSTER — In commemorating Arbor Day, the City of Westminster Tree Commission this week announced a project to replace dead or dying trees in downtown Westminster.

As part of the effort, the city planted three cherry trees at Belle Grove Square in a ceremony April 2. At the event, Mayor Tom Ferguson read an Arbor Day proclamation.

The trees are replacements for others that were in poor health. Another three trees, also replacements due to poor health, will be planted on Willis Street in cooperation with the Parkview condominium association.

An additional 11 trees will be installed on West Main Street, Pennsylvania Avenue and John Street, replacing trees that have been removed or have died.

http://www.explorecarroll.com/community/2694/westtrees/

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Earthquake shakes Southcentral Alaska

Earthquake shakes Southcentral Alaska

4.7 quake shakes city

April 7, 2009 Anchorage Daily New:

An earthquake of magnitude 4.7 earthquake shook Southcentral Alaska at midday today, originating about 15 miles southwest of Wasilla, according to initial reports from the Alaska Earthquake Information Center.

4.7 quake shakes city
Italian quake kills more than 150, injures 1,500
Light earthquake in southern Cook Inlet felt in Homer
Quake rattles Talkeetna
4.3-magnitude quake hits north of Valdez

http://www.adn.com/news/environment/earthquakes/story/751651.html

20090407 Earthquake shakes Southcentral Alaska

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CNS News digest for Tuesday, April 07, 2009

CNS News digest for Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Obama Names Pope-Basher to Faith-Based Initiative Board
(CNSNews.com) – President Barack Obama has named to the federal government’s faith-based initiative a gay-rights activist who last month described Pope Benedict XVI and certain Catholic bishops as “discredited leaders” because of their opposition to same-sex marriage. Harry Knox, who is a newly appointed member of Obama’s Advisory Council on Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, is the director of the religion and faith program at the Human Rights Campaign, a homosexual activist group.

Federally Funded Group Advises Teens on How to Decide if They Are Gay (CNSNews.com) - A group that has received more than $16 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services over the past 15 years maintains Web sites that advise young people on how to decide if they are gay, how to come out to their parents and getting active in causes ranging from abortion to "comprehensive" sex education. The group says none of the federal grants it receives are used to support its Web sites.

American Muslims to Obama: ‘Charity Begins at Home’
(CNSNews.com) – American Muslim groups praised President Barack Obama’s speech in Turkey on Sunday as a sign of improving relations between the United States and Muslims around the world, but some charged that Obama is ignoring the faithful in his own country.

Obama Sees U.S. As Global Leader on Climate Change, Nukes
(CNSNews.com) – Speaking to students in Turkey on Tuesday, President Barack Obama said the United States must “take leadership” on global issues such as climate change and nuclear disarmament. He also admitted that his week-long trip to Europe has not solved every problem, but it has “laid the groundwork.”

Hezbollah Prepares for Vote, Takes Aim at United States
(CNSNews.com) – As Lebanon’s election campaign formally begins, Hezbollah is flexing its muscle, basking in new-found legitimacy in Europe while warning the United States that its ambassador should not dare to intervene in Lebanon’s internal affairs after the June 7 vote.

Obama, Former Iranian President Both in Istanbul, But No Meeting Planned
(CNSNews.com) – Iranian and Turkish media were speculating Tuesday on the likelihood of a meeting between President Obama and former Iranian president Mohammad Khatami. Both men were in Istanbul, where Khatami was participating in a U.N. Alliance of Civilizations gathering while Obama’s program on the second and final day of a visit to Turkey included a roundtable with students and a visit to a prominent mosque.

Scientist Links Melting Polar Ice to Greenhouse Effect But Government’s Own Research Shows Otherwise (CNSNews.com) - A scientist who tracks levels of ice and snow in the Arctic Ocean told CNSNews.com Monday that there is a “correlation” between the receding ice in the Arctic Sea and man-made global warming caused by the greenhouse effect. But Dr. Walter Meier, a cryosphere scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) in Boulder, Colo., admits he can’t prove that the link is cause-and-effect.

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COMMENTARY

CEObama: The Car Czar By Ed Feulner As the saying goes, be careful what you wish for—you just might get it. Just ask American car makers. In accepting taxpayer money, the troubled companies got more than they bargained for. No wonder some banks are now returning federal bailout money. They’d rather risk failure than virtually guarantee it by having policymakers in Washington tell them who to hire and how much to pay. So what might a government-owned automaker look like?

March Madness, 1939 By Patrick J. Buchanan On Sept. 1, 1939, Hitler’s panzers smashed into Poland. Two days later, an anguished Neville Chamberlain declared war, the most awful war in all of history. Was the war inevitable? No. No war is inevitable until it has begun. But if the war need not have happened, what caused it? Let us go back to Munich.

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Truman Seizes Control of Steel Industry -- April 8, 1952

On this day in history, President Harry Truman Seizes Control of Steel Industry -- April 8, 1952
On April 8, 1952, President Harry Truman seized control of steel industry, allowing the federal government to administer and oversee the industry. The seizure resulted after the steel producers and steel workers had been unable to reach agreement on a new contract. Truman justified this action under his authority as President but it resulted in a stunning rebuke for him.

On December 31, 1951, the contract between the nation's steel producers and the United Steelworkers Union expired. Weeks of negotiations had failed to produce an acceptable agreement. Since Truman had created a new bureaucracy to manage the economy during the Korean War, both the union and management looked to these agencies to provide a solution. Truman referred the dispute to Wage Stabilization Board (WSB) and requested that both sides continue production until the board made a decision. In March 1952, the WSB voted to give labor a raise of 26 cents an hour. To pay for this increase in wages, the steel manufacturers appealed to the Office of Price Stabilization (OPS) to raise the price of steel but the OPS rejected the request. The administration again attempted to negotiate a compromise, but the steel companies refused to accept the price increases offered by the government, and the union would only accept the raise promised by the WSB. With negotiations at an impasse, a strike appeared inevitable.


Read more on The University of Virginia Miller Center of Public Affairs website: Truman Seizes Control of Steel Industry -- April 8, 1952

For more information, please visit the Harry S. Truman home page or go to more Events in Presidential History.

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Articles most frequently e-mailed by NYTimes.com readers.

Articles most frequently e-mailed by NYTimes.com readers.

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1.
OPINION April 7, 2009
David Brooks: The End of Philosophy
By DAVID BROOKS
Today, many psychologists, cognitive scientists and even philosophers embrace a different view of moral thinking based less on reason and deliberation and more on seeing and evaluating.

2.
HEALTH / RESEARCH April 6, 2009
Brain Power: Brain Researchers Open Door to Editing Memory
By BENEDICT CAREY
An influx of money and talent into neuroscience has led to an experimental drug that could block certain memories.

3.
HEALTH April 7, 2009
Mind: When All You Have Left Is Your Pride
By BENEDICT CAREY
Keeping up appearances, psychologists say, is about much more than appearance.

4.
FASHION & STYLE April 5, 2009
The iPhone Gold Rush
By JENNA WORTHAM
Develop a popular app and quit your day job.

5.
EDUCATION April 7, 2009
Report Envisions Shortage of Teachers as Retirements Escalate
By SAM DILLON
Over the next four years, more than a third of the nation’s 3.2 million teachers could retire, depriving classrooms of experienced instructors.

6.
HEALTH April 7, 2009
DNA Test Outperforms Pap Smear
By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.
Gynecologists hope that a new test for cervical cancer will replace Pap smears in countries that can afford it.

7.
MAGAZINE April 5, 2009
Obama’s Rabbi
By ZEV CHAFETS
Like his cousins Michelle and Barack Obama, Capers Funnye, the head of one of the largest black synagogues in the United States, wants to reach across the aisle — in his case, to white Jews.

8.
SCIENCE April 7, 2009
Findings: Public Policy That Makes Test Subjects of Us All
By JOHN TIERNEY
The effects of reducing salt intake are unclear, but that won’t stop New York City.

9.
SCIENCE April 7, 2009
Answering Baseball’s What-Ifs
By ALAN SCHWARZ
For the science of baseball strategy, one game teaches precious little but a thousand seasons can take a while. Thank goodness for quad-core processors.

10.
OPINION April 6, 2009
Op-Ed Contributor: This Old Wasteful House
By RICHARD MOE
We want to create jobs, and revitalize neighborhoods where millions of Americans live, and all of this could be accomplished by making older homes more energy-efficient.

11.
U.S. / POLITICS April 7, 2009
Outlook on Economy Is Brightening, Poll Finds
By ADAM NAGOURNEY and MEGAN THEE-BRENAN
President Obama is enjoying some success in rebuilding confidence, according to a New York Times/CBS News poll.

12.
ARTS / ART & DESIGN April 7, 2009
Mapping the Cultural Buzz: How Cool Is That?
By MELENA RYZIK
A new study that measures what it calls “the geography of buzz” in New York and Los Angeles seeks to illustrate the importance of the creative class to urban development.

13.
US April 7, 2009
Vermont Legalizes Gay Marriage
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Legislature voted to override Gov. Jim Douglas’s veto of a bill allowing gays and lesbians to marry.

14.
BUSINESS April 7, 2009
Removing Medtronic Heart Cables Is Hard Choice
By BARRY MEIER
In the next few years, thousands of patients may face risky surgical procedures to remove and replace the Sprint Fidelis, a heart defibrillator cable that has been pulled from the market.

15.
OPINION April 6, 2009
Op-Ed Contributor: How the Internet Got Its Rules
By STEPHEN D. CROCKER
Forty years ago today, Requests for Comments were born. The humble documents shaped the Internet's inner workings and played a significant role in its success.

16.
OPINION April 5, 2009
Maureen Dowd: The First Shrink
By MAUREEN DOWD
President Obama won over Europe using a psychological finesse that has been missing from American leadership for a long time.

17.
HEALTH April 7, 2009
Cases: A Roller Coaster to Acceptance of a Son’s Autism
By ANNIE LUBLINER LEHMANN
When told their son’s autism was “untreatable,” two parents stepped into action.

18.
OPINION December 31, 1969
Video Library Player: Op-Ed: Last Jew in Afghanistan
Zablon Simantov, a Jewish resident of Kabul, explains why he remains despite his increasing solitude. A short documentary by Oliver Englehart.

19.
BUSINESS / ECONOMY April 7, 2009
Economy Falling Years Behind Full Speed
By LOUIS UCHITELLE
The slack economy’s loss of output is running at $1 trillion a year, and it will take years for employers, investors and consumers to bring it back to full speed.

20.
HEALTH April 7, 2009
Personal Health: Flying Healthy, From Takeoff Past Landing
By JANE E. BRODY
Tips to help you avoid getting sick on your next flight.

21.
HEALTH / FITNESS & NUTRITION April 6, 2009
Recipes for Health: In the Humble Artichoke, a Lesson in Patience
By MARTHA ROSE SHULMAN
Few vegetables require so much work to eat, but artichokes are well worth the effort.

22.
ARTS / MUSIC April 6, 2009
Music Review St. Louis Symphony Orchestra: Is That in Your Job Description, Maestro?
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
For making news in the staid world of classical music, nothing topped David Robertson’s unplanned New York debut as a singer during the symphony’s concert.

23.
BUSINESS April 6, 2009
A Rich Education for Summers (After Harvard)
By LOUISE STORY
After leaving Harvard, Lawrence H. Summers earned nearly $5.2 million advising elite math wizards and scientists at a New York hedge fund.

24.
US April 7, 2009
Koreans and Bangladeshis Vie in Los Angeles District
By MIRA JANG
In an overwhelmingly Korean-American section of Los Angeles known as Koreatown, an effort is under way to name part of it Little Bangladesh.

25.
MAGAZINE April 5, 2009
The Medium: I Hate My iPhone
By VIRGINIA HEFFERNAN
The true story of a technological dissenter.

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Sunday, April 05, 2009

Swiss even clean their mountains!

Swiss even clean their mountains!

March 25, 2009

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKIqGYRuvbk

Official video of the Swiss Association of Mountain Cleaners, which is recruiting new volunteers.

Apply at http://www.myswitzerland.com/mountaincleaners



Switzerland

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GM and Chrysler Ordered Out of NASCAR

Time magazine listed some April Fools Day hoaxes from last Wednesday that are fairly sophisticated and in several instances, quite funny.

Thankfully CAK posted a link to the article on her Facebook page.

Fake Pandas! And Other April Fools' Day Hoaxes By Howard Chua-Eoan Wednesday, Apr. 01, 2009

The annual assaults can be either subtle or brazen. And, really, people should see them coming. But in a media world addicted to drama and the bizarre, credulity will always take a hit. April Fools' Day 2009 is no different. From the Middle East, where peace threatened to break out, to Switzerland, where the national obsession with neatness created jobs for mountain cleaners, the world once again fell prey to an array of hoaxers, fibbers and tellers of tall tales — all excused by a strange yearly tradition of mysterious origin. Here are a few of the bogus news items that have appeared on our radar:


[...]

Read the entire article here: Fake Pandas! And Other April Fools' Day Hoaxes By Howard Chua-Eoan Wednesday, Apr. 01, 2009

GM and Chrysler Ordered Out of NASCAR Caranddriver.com

"In a move sure to spark outrage, the White House announced today that GM and Chrysler must cease participation in NASCAR at the end of the 2009 season if they hope to receive any additional financial aid from the government. Companies around the globe — Honda and Audi, to name two — have drawn down racing operations, and NASCAR itself has already felt the pinch in the form of reduced team spending.

A complete withdrawal from America's premier racing series is expected to save more than $250 million between GM and Chrysler, a substantial amount considering the drastic measures being implemented elsewhere." [April Fools!]


Related: See pictures of famous pranksters at Life.com.
Read about April Fools' Day pranks to try in the office.

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1888820,00.html

20090401 SDOSM GM and Chrysler Ordered Out of NASCAR

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Westminster Tea Party Flyer for April 15 2009

Westminster Tea Party Flyer for April 15 2009

Hear Ye! Hear Ye!
Calling all Taxpayers!

Tired of government spending out of control?
Come voice your dissatisfaction &

Defend the Constitution!

Tea Party at Legend’s Café in Westminster
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Beginning at 6:30
Bring tea bags and a few stamped envelopes;
address labels for all levels of our government will be provided.
Bring an appropriate sign to wave at traffic on route 140.

Sponsored by the Central Carroll Republican Club.
ALL are welcome and encouraged to attend.
Party affiliation is of no issue, we’re all taxpayers!

Questions? Call Michelle Jefferson at 410.259.2102
Please arrive sooner if you’d like to order dinner off the menu

20090415 SDOSM Westminster Tea Party Flyer for April 15 2009
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North Korea launches rocket by Jean H Lee AP

N. Korea launches rocket, defying world pressure

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/04/04/AR2009040400348_2.html?nav=igoogle

By JEAN H. LEE The Associated Press Sunday, April 5, 2009; 12:29 AM

SEOUL,
South Korea -- North Korea defiantly carried out a provocative rocket launch Sunday that the U.S., Japan and other nations suspect was a cover for a test of its long-range missile technology.

Liftoff took place at 11:30 a.m. (0230GMT) Sunday from the coastal Musudan-ri launch pad in northeastern North Korea, the South Korean and U.S. governments said. The multistage rocket hurtled toward the Pacific, reaching Japanese airspace within seven minutes, but no debris appeared to hit its territory, officials in Tokyo said.

The U.N. Security Council approved an emergency session for Sunday afternoon in New York, following a request from Japan that came minutes after the launch.

The South Koreans called it "reckless," the Americans "provocative," and Japan said it strongly protested the launch.

The launch was a bold act of defiance against President Barack Obama, Japanese leader Taro Aso, Hu Jintao of
China and others who pressed Pyongyang in the days leading up to liftoff to call off a launch they said would threaten peace and stability in Northeast Asia.

South Korea's presidential Blue House said the launch poses a "serious threat" to stability on the Korean peninsula and that it would respond to the provocation "sternly and resolutely." President Lee Myung-bak ordered the military to remain on alert, the Blue House said.

"We cannot contain our disappointment and regret over North Korea's reckless act," presidential spokesman Lee Dong-kwan told reporters Sunday. He said the launch of the long-range rocket "poses a serious threat to security on the Korean peninsula and the world."

North Korea claims its aim is to send an experimental communications satellite into orbit in a peaceful bid to develop its space program.

The U.S., South Korea, Japan and others suspect the launch is a guise for testing the regime's long-range missile technology _ one step toward eventually mounting a nuclear weapon on a missile capable of reaching Alaska and beyond.


Read the entire article here: N. Korea launches rocket, defying world pressure

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/04/04/AR2009040400348_2.html?nav=igoogle

20090405 North Korea launches rocket by Jean H Lee AP


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The Tentacle: And Atlas Wept by Kevin E. Dayhoff April 1, 2009


The Tentacle: And Atlas Wept by Kevin E. Dayhoff April 1, 2009

In a move that has given many pause, last Sunday the administration of President Barack Obama ventured boldly into the latest worrisome intrusion into the nation’s private sector by firing Rick Wagoner, General Motors’ chief executive officer.

This is but one of a series of troubling events that paint a bleak picture. The Obama administration has no fear whatsoever of solving the nation’s economic woes by reckless profligate spending, protectionism, strengthening efforts to unionize workers and further introducing government control of private sector enterprise and our nation’s means of production.

All the more disconcerting is the dynamic that the firing of Mr. Wagoner has been roundly cheered by our populist comrades as the populist rhetoric assailing our nation’s financial sector has continued to spiral out of control.

For those who may cheer the exit of Mr. Wagoner, please put this incident into the larger context of the government seizing control of several of our nation’s financial giants.

It was just last week that Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner unveiled plans that facilitate the draconian regulation and ultimate seizure – or nationalization – of financial institutions as deemed by the government to be necessary, or in the national interest.

He said that the nation's economic crisis demands bold action. Hmmmm, this appears to be a recurring theme.

[…]

To understand all of this much more thoroughly, it may be helpful to read Yaron Brook’s Wall Street Journal essay from March 14, “Is Rand Relevant?”

Mr. Brook reminds us that it was in Ayn Rand’s classic “Atlas Shrugged,” that she told the “story of the U.S. economy crumbling under the weight of crushing government interventions and regulations. Meanwhile, blaming greed and the free market, Washington responds with more controls that only deepen the crisis. Sound familiar?”

[…]

If Ayn Rand were to alive today, her sequel would be titled “And Atlas Wept.”

Read the entire column here: http://tinyurl.com/c46dm8 The Tentacle: And Atlas Wept by Kevin E. Dayhoff April 1, 2009

http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=3092

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Saturday, April 04, 2009

Moose Aboose 2 “In other words”

Photo by Pam Zappardino Feb. 1, 2009

Moose Aboose 2 “In other words”

Mr. Moose and Mrs. Williamson

February 1, 2009

Kevin Dayhoff http://www.kevindayhoff.com/

with photos by Pam Zappardino.

Directed by Pam Zappardino

Editing and composition by Kevin Dayhoff

Starring Mr. Moose, Susan Williamson and Uncle Kevin Dayhoff

On the essay evolutionary scale, this essay is a monkey on roller skates. The monkey may or may not be wearing a pink tutu - this is for you to decide.

As the February 1, 2009 Off Track Art co-op meeting came to a close, Uncle Kevin, Mr. Moose and Mrs. Williamson began a lively conversation… about purpose and the meaning of life…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uu-XIgGxKAc



20090201 SDOSM Mr. Moose and Mrs. Williamson
Off Track Art Moose Dayhoff Williamson Zappardino

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Friday, April 03, 2009

Prague's Kafka International Named Most Alienating Airport


Prague's Kafka International Named Most Alienating Airport

March 24, 2009 (Hat Tip: TJ)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEyFH-a-XoQ

Business Week ranked the airport last in customer satisfaction due to long delays, bureaucratic employees, and overall oppressive atmosphere.



20090324 SDOSM Prague Kafka International Named Most Alienating Airport
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Photographing the photographer

Photographing the photographer

April 3, 2009 by Kevin Dayhoff

Carroll County Times photographer Dylan-Slagle reviews the photographs he just took at the city of Westminster Arbor Day ceremonies at Westminster’s historic Belle Grove Square.

According to his Carroll County Times’ website brief bio, Slagle is a 1999 graduate of Tulane University and before “coming to the Times in August 2005, Dylan was a freelance photographer for the Times-Picayune in New Orleans.”

To see the way-kewl photograph by Slagle that was published to accompany Carroll County Times staff writer Carrie Ann Knauer’s April 3, 2009 article in the Carroll County Times, click here: “Westminster plants trees for Arbor Day.”

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Thursday, April 02, 2009

Arbor Day Activities and Tree City USA for Westminster

Arbor Day Activities and Tree City USA for Westminster

City of Westminster
56 West Main Street
Westminster, MD 21158
Phone (410) 848-9000
Fax (410) 848-7476
Press Release
Contact: Tim Rogers
Phone: 410-848-4628

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Arbor Day Activities and Tree City USA for Westminster

In commemorating Arbor Day, the City of Westminster Tree Commission has undertaken projects to enhance the tree canopy, landscaping, and appearance of downtown Westminster.

Among the many projects is a scheduled installation of three Cherry Trees at Belle Grove Square Thursday April 2, 3:30 pm, where Mayor Tom Ferguson will read an Arbor Day proclamation, declaring Arbor Day and Westminster’s dedication to it. The trees are replacements for other trees that were in poor health and that posed a threat to safety. The remaining trees have been inspected for safety issues as well as pruned, if necessary.

Another three replacement trees will be installed on Willis St. in cooperation with the Parkview condominium association—again due to health issues. Another 11 street trees will be installed on West Main, Pennsylvania Ave, and John St, replacing trees that were previously removed or had died.


Over 120 large shrubs (Bottlebrush Buckeye) were installed along the Wakefield Valley Trail. These plants will eventually provide shade for the trail, provide habitat for wildlife, and reduce the mowing necessary in that area.

The activities are coordinated by the Westminster Tree Commission, a group of local volunteers charged with overseeing the City’s robust urban tree canopy program. Thanks to the efforts of the Tree Commission and the City’s grounds maintenance staff, Westminster achieved Tree City USA (Arbor Day Foundation) designation for the 21st consecutive year in 2008. Only five other municipalities in Maryland have earned this distinction more often than Westminster.

If you have any questions about the event, or if you want to participate on the Tree Commission, please contact Tim Rogers, Natural and Cultural Resources Planner, at 410-848-4628.


20090331 Arbor Day Activities and Tree City USA for Westminster
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March 30 2009 email from Darcel Harris


March 30 2009 email from Darcel Harris

From: darcel harris _____
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 12:02 AM

To: ______
Subject: VOTE Darcel Harris for City Council

Hello All

I am running for Westminster's City Council. I need your support in a number of ways.

First, take a look at the attached flier and if you believe I am that person, then tell another via word of mouth, forward the flier, or pass out the flier.

Second, tell them about the Darcel you know.

Finally, vote for me on May 11, 2009.

Forever grateful

Darcel

[…]


20090330 March 30 2009 email from Darcel Harris
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Neon Art Sign at the Carroll Arts Center


Neon Art Sign at the Carroll Arts Center

April 1, 2009

Dayhoff Daily Photoblog

20090401 DDP SDOSM Neon Art CAC

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