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Sunday, October 17, 2010

NPR most e-mailed stories October 17, 2010

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TECHNOLOGY
Thanks to human nature and a Windows bug, a "rogue" wireless network managed to spread like a virus across the country, without the help of the Internet.
FIRST LISTEN
It's one thing to write "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" or "Blowin' in the Wind" by age 24. But add "Ballad of Hollis Brown," "Boots of Spanish Leather," "Mr. Tambourine Man" and other bits of genius to the list, and it really hits hard what a phenomenal talent Dylan was at such a young age. Hear many of his early demos until their release on Oct. 19.

THE PICTURE SHOW
Edward Horsford's high-speed photography freezes the spherical innards of water balloons -- just as the balloon skins break open.

MUSIC INTERVIEWS
In August 1980, writer David Sheff flew to New York for the assignment of his life: an interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Over the course of three weeks, he witnessed the day-to-day life of the couple in their Manhattan apartment, months before Lennon was shot dead outside the building. Here, Sheff shares several audio recordings of his interview, most of which has never been broadcast.

KRULWICH WONDERS???
Thinking about the smallest things in nature is difficult. But when you get below speck-level, thinking about it is a very intellectual exercise. And one of the champions of small-scale thinking turns out to be, of all people, the Buddha.

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Saturday, October 16, 2010

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Carroll Community College: India Remembered Sunday, Oct. 17- Friday, Dec. 3, 2010




India Remembered

Sunday, Oct. 17- Friday, Dec. 3, 2010

The Art Galleries at Carroll Community College


Between September and May, the college hosts art exhibitions in a variety of media and styles by students and regional and nationally celebrated visual artists. Exhibitions are held in three locations at the Washington Road campus:

Gallery in the Scott Center (T-Building)

Great Hall (A-Building)

Langdon Gallery (C-Building)

The college also hosts opening receptions for selected exhibitions, which are open to the public and college community.

Exhibitions are free.  For additional information about the college’s art exhibitions including gallery hours, notification of opening receptions and related events, contact the Gallery Director, Maggie Ball, at 410-386-8256.
Schedule of Exhibitions: Fall 2010

Gallery in the Scott Center

Visit during normal college operating hours except holidays.

Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Sunday Closed

October – December

India Remembered, An Installation of Art and Artifact

Sunday, Oct. 17- Friday, Dec. 3, 2010

Opening Art Reception and Dance Performance: Sunday, Oct. 17, 1 - 4 p.m.

Performance by Jayamangala Dance Company 3 p.m. in the theater in the Scott Center.

Curator, Maggie Ball
The Exhibit: Conceived by curator and Indofile Maggie Ball, this exhibit of memory and fantasy will delight the senses and evoke feelings of longing for times and places of transcendent beauty.  It is a translation of impressions inspired by many journeys to India - a homage to the spirit of a country possessed of extraordinary beauty, esoteric philosophy and compelling contradiction. From backroads and bazaars, art, decorative craft, textiles and jewelry merge to create a magical and sacred ambience sure to inspire. Look for related events throughout the semester.

The Jayamangala Dance Company performs Indian classical temple style of dance called "Bharatanatyam" which uses strong footwork, elegant hand gestures, facial emotions and gorgeous traditional costumes to tell stories of Hindu mythology and modern interpretations in an eclectic collection of solo and group works.

The Great Hall

Visit during normal college operating hours except holidays.

Monday – Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Sunday Closed

October – November

India Montage: Image and Word
Sunday, Oct. 17 - Friday, Nov. 19
Reception: Sunday, Oct 17, 1 - 4 p.m.

This semester's India theme, created by curator Maggie Ball, continues in the Great Hall with a mix of image and word in which photographs and writing come together to create a sense of past and present, history and philosophy and art and culture. In keeping with the college's mission to promote broader understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity, this exhibit is part of a multi-event series of India related programs. For information about additional India related events and workshops sponsored by Continuing Education & Training, call 410-386-8100.

The Langdon Family Gallery

Visit during normal college operating hours except holidays.

Monday – Thursday 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday and Saturday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Sunday Closed

October - December
Henna Mehndi: The Body Beautiful

Sunday, Oct. 17 - Friday, Dec. 3

A further extension of this semester's India theme explores the ancient and revered ceremonial art-form of Henna painting. In India, decorative, temporary body painting Mehndi, is used to celebrate special rites of passage and ceremonial occasions such as weddings. Images of gorgeous Henna applications and accompanying commentary provide insight into the symbolic and sacred nature of the custom. At a specified time during the run of the exhibit a Henna artist will be at the college embellishing your body while demonstrating the technique!

Carroll Community College
1601 Washington Road, Westminster, MD  21157
Call 410-386-8000, or 1-888-221-9748 toll free in Maryland

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Sykesville's Main Street manager rescinds resignation, says she'll stay on the job


The comment trolls who malinger about at the end of news articles can be quite an enigma – err frustrating - at times.  Yet, every once in awhile you get a gem.  I liked this one appended to an article, “Sykesville's Main Street manager rescinds resignation, says she'll stay on the job” on Explore Carroll: http://www.explorecarroll.com/business/4825/sykesvilles-main-street-manager-says-shell-stay-job-after-all/#comments

user bushy says...  “I'm happy she is staying. I always thought she was hot.” 

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Ivy Wells, the Town of Sykesville’s Main Street manager — who resigned from that office on Sept. 29 in a dispute with the mayor and Town Council — announced this week that she wished to rescind the resignation and remain on the job.

The town released a statement on Wednesday saying Wells had rescinded the resignation on Oct. 12, one day before it was scheduled to take effect Oct. 13.

The statement said the mayor and Town Council, who had not yet accepted her resignation, were happy to hear of her reversal. 

“We are glad  that Ivy will continue working with the town  in making downtown Sykesville vibrant and vital,” said Mayor Michael Miller.

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Friday, October 15, 2010

Latest Investigative Voice stories by Kevin Dayhoff


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SHOOTING GALLERY — Carroll Co. man takes aim at private security guards outside Mount Airy home

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MOTIVE FOR FIRING AT SIX INDIVIDUALS NOT CLEAR
NO HITS, NO RUNS, NO INJURIES

By Kevin Dayhoff 
A southern Carroll County man has been arrested and charged with six counts each of first- and second-degree assault plus reckless endangerment after firing a gun in the direction of a group of private security guards outside a home in Mount Airy Md. early Thursday morning.
The suspect, identified by Maryland State Police as David A. Ellison, 57, of the 600 block of East Ridgeville Boulevard in Mount Airy, had no apparent motive for the shooting.

The events unfolded around 12:30 a.m., shortly after the Westminster state police barracks was called to respond to a report of a possible prowler in the 600 block of East Ridgeville Boulevard in Mount Airy.
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HIGH-JUMP HEIST — Westminster robber leaps over pharmacy counter with gun drawn, steals cash, prescription drugs

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POLICE QUICKLY APPREHEND 44-YEAR-OLD SUSPECT MINUTES LATER
Taneytown officials investigating similar robbery earlier Thursday
By Kevin Dayhoff 
Quick action by Maryland State Police troopers resulted Thursday in the prompt arrest of an armed suspect after he allegedly robbed a Westminster pharmacy at gunpoint.

Timothy P. Krouse, 44, of the 400 block of Taney Drive in Taneytown Md., was quickly arrested and charged with armed robbery, theft of $1,000-$10,000, and first- and second-degree assault.

A similar robbery occurred earlier in the morning in Taneytown.

According to information obtained by 
Investigative Voice from the Westminster police scanner as the incident unfolded — later confirmed by police report — area police quickly set up a crime-response perimeter shortly after dispatchers learned that an armed robbery had occurred at the Rite Aid Pharmacy at 22 Carroll Plaza in Westminster.
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FAMILY FEUD — Finksburg man kills former neighbor, self, in dispute involving estranged spouse

Suspect discovered dead nearby in backyard of former residence
STATE POLICE:  THE 2 FIRST ASSAULTED EACH OTHER IN 2007

By Kevin Dayhoff 

A murder-suicide of former neighbors in the Finksburg area of Carroll County northwest of the Baltimore County line early Thursday apparently involved the estranged wife of one of the victims.

After shooting his ex-neighbor in the neighbor’s driveway just after midnight, Gregory A. Martin, 51, then returned to his former home around the corner — where his estranged wife still lives — and shot himself in the backyard.

Shortly after 12 a.m. Thursday morning, officers responded to 911 calls reporting gunshots in the 1500 block of Pilgrim Lane, near Sandymount Road between Maryland Route 140 and the town of Patapsco.

When the troopers arrived on the scene they “found the victim lying in his driveway with what appeared to be gunshot wounds,” according to a police report by Maryland State Police spokesperson Greg Shipley.

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MSNBC’s Ed Schultz Calls NJ Governor Chris Christie A ‘Cold-Hearted Fat Slob’


MSNBC’s Ed Schultz Calls NJ Governor Chris Christie A ‘Cold-Hearted Fat Slob’

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MSNBC host Ed Schultz launched into a fuming vituperation of New Jersey governor Chris Christie’s assertive style that had him calling the governor a “smug bully” and a “fat slob,” among many other things. This after Christie had defended California gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman at a meeting, telling a heckler to calm down, while Glenn Beck is proposing a daily “Christie porn” moment on his radio show.
Schultz’s point was that the right seemed to be constantly telling liberals to “calm down” while embracing loud voices like Beck, citing an inherent hypocrisy in the fact that those two get along at all. “Christie has no business telling people to be respectful,” he argues, both because of his policies and his attitude. What’s more, Christie, says Schultz, is an “out of touch, smug bully” and, ultimately, nothing more than a “cold-hearted fat slob” who, “when he doesn’t like what he hears, he accuses the other side of shouting.” Schultz concludes that someone who opposed divisiveness should not be friendly with Beck. The alternative goes without saying. He culminated by asserting that he would not stop shouting in favor of his issues– namely, racial equality and social justice...  http://www.mediaite.com/tv/msnbcs-ed-schultz-calls-nj-governor-chris-christie-a-cold-hearted-fat-slob/

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Maryland State Police investigating possible Finksburg murder-suicide

Maryland State Police investigating possible Finksburg murder-suicide

10/14/2010
By Kevin Dayhoff

(Also see: FAMILY FEUD — Finksburg man kills former neighbor, self, in ...
Investigative Voice  By Kevin Dayhoff Maryland State Police are continuing its investigation of a murder-suicide in the Finksburg area of Carroll County just north of the ...)  http://investigativevoice.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6277:family-feud&catid=25:the-project&Itemid=44

Maryland State Police are continuing its investigation of a possible murder-suicide in the Finksburg area of the county.

Just after midnight, earlier this morning, the State Police were heard on the police scanner responding to 911 calls reports that gun shots were heard in the 1500-block of Pilgrim Lane, near Sandymount Road between MD Route 140 and the town of Patapsco.

When the troopers arrived on the scene they “found the victim lying in his driveway with what appeared to be gunshot wounds,” according to a police report by Maryland State Police spokesperson Greg Shipley.

“The victim is identified as Steven W. Focht, 48, of the 1500-block of Pilgrim Lane, Finksburg, Md.  He was pronounced dead at the scene.  His body will be taken to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore for an autopsy,” reports Shipley.

State Police quickly “developed information on a possible suspect and troopers determined the suspect’s vehicle was also at the scene,” according to information gathered from the police scanner and later confirmed in Shipley’s police report. 

“Troopers determined the suspect’s vehicle was one of the vehicles in the victim’s driveway.”  According to information gather from the police scanner – and later confirmed by Shipley, “Troopers established a perimeter around the area and conducted a search for the suspect throughout the early morning.  The search for the suspect involved a State Police helicopter, K-9 units, a tracking team, the Special Tactical Assault Team Element, and troopers patrolling throughout the area.” 

The State Police homicide unit, assisted by members of the Westminster Barrack Criminal Investigation Section and crime scene technicians from the State Police Forensic Sciences Division, also responded to conduct an investigation.

Hours ago, shortly after 7 a.m. this morning, the suspect in the case was found and was pronounced dead in the backyard of a nearby residence in the 2400-block of Shawnee Drive.

Earlier this morning, the identity of the suspect was being withheld until family can be notified.  In a police report just released, “The suspect is identified as Gregory A. Martin, 51, of the 4600-block of Doncrest Lane, Sykesville, Md.

According to Shipley, “As daylight appeared, a trooper on the perimeter saw the body of a man lying in the back yard of a residence in the 2400-block of Shawnee Drive, Finksburg.  This is a short distance away from the victim’s home and in the same neighborhood.  This was also identified as the suspect’s previous home and where his estranged wife still lives. 

EMS personnel determined on the scene, that Martin was deceased.  State Police investigators recovered a .357 caliber handgun next to Martin’s body. 

The preliminary investigation indicates Martin and Focht had an ongoing dispute that apparently began when the two were neighbors, according to Shipley  “State Police had responded to the neighborhood on two separate occasions for disputes between the two in 2007 and 2008.  No criminal prosecutions resulted in either incident.” 

“Investigators believe from the initial evidence that Focht arrived home from work shortly after midnight today and Martin pulled into the driveway behind him. 

“A confrontation occurred in the driveway and Focht was shot in the upper torso multiple times.  Investigators believe Martin then ran to the backyard of his previous residence and took his own life.” 

This is a developing story, check back for additional details as they become known.

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November 2, 2010 Maryland General Election Ballot Questions

November 2, 2010 Maryland General Election Ballot Questions

Maryland State Board of Elections


Section 2 of Article 14 of the 1867 Maryland constitution mandated that every 20 years a referendum is required to appear on the ballot for citizens to decide whether or not they wish to rewrite the Maryland constitution.

Find my www.thetentacle.com column on the Maryland constitutional convention question, here: http://tinyurl.com/2c8sbsg  http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4005

My Sunday www.explorecarroll.com column will also address the constitutional convention question…

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External links
Maryland Constitutional Convention 2010, a website endorsing a "yes" vote on the convention question

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November 2, 2010 Maryland General Election Ballot Questionss Gubernatorial Election                                                                                                                              

Kevin Dayhoff – October 13, 2010

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