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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Bunker Hill: History and Myth and more this week in The Tentacle http://www.thetentacle.com/

Bunker Hill: History and Myth and more this week in The Tentacle http://www.thetentacle.com/

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Bunker Hill: History and Myth
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Last week I picked-up a copy of “The Whites of Their Eyes,” by Dr. Paul Lockhart, a highly readable and entertaining socio-political – and military – study of the Battle of Bunker Hill, the first American army, and the emergence of George Washington.

Box Seats & Hesitation Pitches
Norman M. Covert

I confess it has been a long hiatus from watching Frederick Keys baseball at Grove Stadium. All it takes, though, is the grandson’s cajoling to spring for box seat tickets – and a Keyote tee-shirt – near the visitor’s bullpen and third base.

Foul Odors and Sweet Sights
Tom McLaughlin
Mulu, Borneo – After a refreshing drink and rest at the jungle station, we walked a further kilometer to the first cave. Lang Cave, a small non-descript cavern which snaked back into the mountain.


Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Celebrity and Sex
Roy Meachum
The media flurry over New York Rep. Anthony Weiner barely ruffled a hair in my beard. The pregnancy of his high-profile wife might save his seat in Congress, at least at this writing. National commentaries exercise themselves violently over a victimless “crime.”

The Power of Power
Earl 'Rocky' Mackintosh
Is there an epidemic of power addiction among the politically powerful? For many Americans the recent rash of political sex scandals leaves them – once again – baffled by the incredible foolishness of powerful men, asking “what were they thinking?” Throughout the media we hear and read differing opinions.

No Winners in This Battle
Farrell Keough
Recent events have been used to portray the county commissioners as not caring about seniors or small towns. Why should the truth get in the way of a good story?


Monday, June 13, 2011

Packing or Unpacking Politically?
Richard B. Weldon Jr.
So, the county commissioners want to examine privatizing services. Nothing new here, governments at all levels have looked to shift certain services from the public to the private sector for decades.

QE-2 Runs Out of Gas…
Steven R. Berryman
No, not the ocean going cruise liner, I’m talking about the bail out of Wall Street called “Quantitative Easing Part 2,” likely about to end.

On Wegmans
Michael Kurtianyk
So, have you been to Wegmans yet? If you haven’t, then you have missed quite a bit, actually.


Friday, June 10, 2011

Heat in My Childhood
Roy Meachum
Is there any other topic? Yesterday’s forecast promised a hundred degrees and with humidity to match. Knowing I was brought up in New Orleans, people sometimes ask, “Does this make you homesick?” The unequivocal answer? No, not hardly.

Disrespecting Special Olympians
Joe Charlebois
The Special Olympics, which was born in the backyard of Eunice Kennedy Shriver’s Maryland home, is a thriving success nearly 50 years after starting as a novel summer camp for those with intellectual disabilities.


Thursday, June 9, 2011

Trapped in a Metaphorical Cage
Patricia A. Kelly
I’ve been driving through downtown Baltimore a lot lately. I am perfectly capable of losing my own gas cap, but am quite sure it was stolen from the top of my car while I was prepaying for gas at a Hess station in an inner city neighborhood.

Changing The Game Plan
Chris Cavey
In the business world there are relatively few stories about people who became a success "overnight." Typically even businesses that are on the fast track to success have laid the ground work, done years of due diligence and secured a financial base before achieving public notoriety as the up and coming business.

Having It Both Ways
Blaine R. Young
It is a question which has been asked and debated seemingly everywhere, for many years: Does residential growth pay for itself or not?


Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Lawrence Eagleburger: The Real Deal
Kevin E. Dayhoff
Many who have closely follow the intrigues and personalities of the United States Foreign Service and the implementation of American foreign policy for the last 50 years were saddened to learn of the death last Saturday of former Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger.

Scouting Legacy and Airport Farewells
Norman M. Covert
Boy Scouts of America (BSA) hasn’t strayed too far from its founding in the United States 100 years ago. Marketing strategies and media technologies have improved, but BOYS LIFE still arrives in my mail box each month. I’m clinging to my youth, the “groaner” jokes on the back page and those values I hold dear.

The World’s Largest Cavern
Tom McLaughlin
Mulu, Borneo – The 40-seat plane had about eight of us aboard as it banked toward the runway in the middle of the jungle. We slowly taxied to the terminal which was as large as my home in Middletown. The men unloaded the few bags from the craft onto a gurney and pulled it to the open luggage receiving counter.


Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Remember the Liberty!
Roy Meachum
The profuse apologetics for Israel’s performance in 1967’s Six Day War seek to derail attention from the sometimes brutal occupation of the West Bank; it’s lasted 44 years.

Good or Bad? At Least It’s A Start
Shawn Burns
To grow or not to grow? That is the question, one that the Frederick County commissioners are attempting to address with their proposed school mitigation fee.

Ride Like Plácido Sings
Nick Diaz
I sing. Music is in my mind and heart almost every moment of my day. I’ve sung practically all my life, interrupted here and there by concentrating on this or that recreational venture or professional interest.


Monday, June 6, 2011

Stop the NCAA Madness
Richard B. Weldon Jr.
Madness is an overused term that describes the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) annual basketball tournament in March of each year. Madness seems to be a fitting jump-off point for a discussion about the nature of amateur athletes and higher education.

Naked Radio WFMD
Steven R. Berryman
Okay, now that I have your attention, the rest should be easy.  Getting people to read any more is quite the trick; the story of my recent airwaves weekend was fun to relive, though. It was naked. It was dirty. It was a dark and stormy night…

On Bob Dylan
Michael Kurtianyk
So, Bob Dylan recently turned 70 years old. It’s hard to believe for me, as I’ve listened to his words and songs my entire life.


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St. Lucia With Kids: An Island That Leaves You Speechless
The scenic overlook that offers a breathtaking view of a fishing village and an improbably blue Caribbean Sea is a classic tourist trap. And St. Lucia has more than its fair share of them, where merchants hawk necklaces, painted shells, and jewelry to unsuspecting visitors.
Is this enough compensation? He waited too long to use his cruise voucher
Gregg Brady was looking forward to his February cruise on Royal Caribbean’s Voyager Of The Seas but the winds of fate were about to blow in a different direction. Just before his vacation, he had to be hospitalized and missed his sailing.
Can this trip be saved? A bait-and-switch offer on a cruise upgrade — or not?
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Hey Travelocity, where the $#*!@ is my money?
Tenaya Newkirk wants her money back from Travelocity. But instead of offering her a quick refund, it’s giving her excuses.
TSA Watch: Could you please define “accountability”?
“Accountability.” That was the dramatic headline on TSA’s blog yesterday announcing the firing of at least 30 employees, including two senior managers, at Honolulu International Airport, for “improperly” screening baggage. Actually, they weren’t screened at all.
10 Companies that Don’t Keep You Waiting on Hold Forever
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Should Companies Be Fined For Bad Service?
That’s the intriguing question raised today in Spain, where the government is considering punishing its phone companies for failing to meet minimum customer service standards.
Can You Be “Low-Cost” When You Tack On High Fees?
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Eldersburg Patch: South Carroll High School Graduate Receives Northrop Grumman Scholarship and more

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South Carroll High School Graduate Receives Northrop Grumman Scholarship

Valerie Bonk | Jun 15, 2011 | 0 Comments

imageNathan Tennyson was awarded the engineering scholarship for Carroll County.

Two Carroll County Government Department Heads Resign

Valerie Bonk | Jun 15, 2011 | 0 Comments

imageDirector of Development Larry Twele resigned this week and Director of Administrative Services Cindy Parr resigned last week.

Animals in Search of a Home

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imageThese pets are available for adoption at the Carroll County Humane Society.

Five Things You Need to Know Today: June 15

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IPS News - The Greater Middle East: U.S. Escalates War Against Al-Qaeda


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YEMEN: U.S. Escalates War Against Al-Qaeda
Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON, Jun 14 - Increasingly worried that Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) is taking advantage of the growing political chaos in Yemen, the administration of President Barack Obama has tasked the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to use drone missiles to strike at suspected AQAP militants.
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Four Months into Uprising, Syria Still Plagued by Unknowns
Analysis by Samer Araabi
WASHINGTON, Jun 14 - Journalists, analysts, and policymakers have struggled to separate truth from fiction as the political situation in Syria steadily deteriorates. The lack of accurate, credible information has mired the Syrian situation beneath a fog of war that has complicated the world's understanding of the regime, its opposition, and the realities behind the uprising's latest developments.
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MIDEAST: A Price to Pay for Israeli Aid Restrictions
Mel Frykberg
RAMALLAH, Jun 13 - Israeli restrictions on the delivery of international aid to impoverished Palestinians in the occupied Palestinian territories are costing aid organisations nearly five million dollars annually, and European and U.S. tax payers are footing the bill.
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Moussa Seeks to Calm Arab Countries ‘Privately’
A.D.McKenzie
PARIS, Jun 13 - Leaving his position as secretary-general of the Arab League, Amr Moussa is now a "private citizen" as he prepares to contest the Egyptian presidential election. And as a private citizen there is little he can do officially to fight government crackdown on citizens across parts of the Arab world, he tells IPS in an interview.
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Dam Project in Turkey Breeds Controversy
Mohammed A. Salih
HASANKEYF, Turkey, Jun 13 - The tranquillity and mystery of this town on the banks of Tigris River will not last long. The millennia-old town will be nearly totally destroyed once the nearby Ilisu dam, built for energy and irrigation, is complete.
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New Fear of Civil War in Sudan
Simba Russeau
CAIRO, Jun 13 - The escalation of violence around the north-south border in the run-up to Sudan’s big divide has sparked fears of a new civil war, but experts contend that the issue is more about land and water rather than oil.
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MIDEAST: Fishing Under Fire
Eva Bartlett
GAZA CITY, Jun 12 - In Gaza's main port, beyond the newly-built memorial to the Freedom Flotilla martyrs, Gaza's fishermen prepare to go out trawling at shallow depths in Palestinian waters. Other fishers stay on land to mend nets and fix boats damaged or destroyed by Israeli navy gunfire, shelling, water cannoning and even ramming. Such moves as the opening of Rafah have done nothing for Gaza's fishermen.
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BAHRAIN: Tribunal-Issued Death Sentences Cause Outcry
Matthew Cardinale
ATLANTA, Georgia, U.S., Jun 11 - Democracy advocates in the United States are troubled by the pending execution of two men who took part in anti-government protests in Bahrain.
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OP-ED: The War in Libya: The African Union's Mistake of Policy and Principle
Dr. Kwame Akonor*
NEW YORK, Jun 10 - Africa's handling of the Libyan crisis at the United Nations has been timorous and confusing, but it presents an opportunity as well as a challenge for the continental body on how it defines its future strategic interests.
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