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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

JetBlue captain subdued after erratic behavior | Digg Topnews

JetBlue captain subdued after erratic behavior | Digg Topnews:


(AP/CBS) LAS VEGAS — Passengers onboard a JetBlue flight bound for Las Vegas on Tuesday tackled and restrained the plane's captain after he was locked out of the cockpit by crew members, screamed 'they're going to take us down' and ranted about al Qaeda and a possible bomb onboard, passengers said.
The captain of JetBlue Airways Flight 191 from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport had a "medical situation" and the co-pilot diverted the plane to land in Amarillo, Texas, around 10 a.m., the airline said. A U.S. official confirmed to CBS News that the captain in question was Clayton Osbon, a veteran pilot with JetBlue.
Passengers said the captain stormed out of the cockpit and started acting erratically and seemed disoriented. Tony Antolino, a 40-year-old executive for a security firm, said the captain walked to the back of the plane after crew members tried to calm him down. He then began yelling about an unspecified threat linked to Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan... http://digg.com/newsbar/topnews/jetblue_captain_subdued_after_erratic_behavior

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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Don Surber: Trayvon Obama?

Trayvon Obama?


Trayvon Obama? March 25, 2012 by Don Surber


Fascinating, my instincts told me that there was more to this story; especially after the pressure to 'rush to judgment' was set in motion so that the political agenda could quickly be obtained before the rest of the story got out...

"The first red flag to pop up is that Al Sharpton is involved. That automatically raises the credibility question. This could be Tawana Brawley II..." [...] From the London Daily Mail:

The witness told FOX 35 in Orlando that he saw evidence of a fight between Martin and Zimmerman, which could lend credence to the gunman’s claim that he was acting in self-defense.

‘The guy on the bottom who had a red sweater on was yelling to me: “Help, help… and I told him to stop and I was calling 911,’ he said.

Zimmerman was wearing a red sweater; Martin was in a grey hoodie..." [...] … http://blogs.dailymail.com/donsurber/archives/53318

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McDaniel College stadium project from the caboose March 25 2012

McDaniel Stadium project 2 of 2 March 25 2012

McDaniel Stadium project 1 of 2 March 25 2012

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TownMall of Westminster celebrates its 25th birthday By Kevin Dayhoff March 11, 2012


On Friday afternoon, March 2, 2012, local community leaders, led by Bob Mathers of WTTR got together to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the TownMall of Westminster.

Westminster Mayor Kevin Utz and police chief Jeff Spaulding joined Carroll County Commissioners Robin Frazier, Dave Roush, and Haven Shoemaker for the celebration.

Also participating in the event was Julianna M. Albowicz, a representative of U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski, Carroll County Chamber of Commerce President Mike McMullin and the TownMall General Manager Robyn Clark.

Older folks in the greater Carroll community can still remember the excitement when, on Wednesday, March 4, 1987 at 12:45 p.m. the Cranberry Mall, now known as the TownMall of Westminster located on Route 140 at Center Street in Westminster, held a long awaited – and much-anticipated grand opening.

On March 4, 2000, Baltimore Sun writer Jennifer McMenamin reported, “Cranberry Mall was a long time in coming to Carroll County -- a sign planted in farmland flanking Route 140 had boasted that a shopping center was coming soon, but for 15 years nothing happened.

“When a New York-based developer bought the land in 1985 and broke ground for the shopping center, local economic development officials heralded it as a regional attraction that would bring 1,000 jobs and generate $2.6 million a year in sales taxes.”

According to Commissioner Shoemaker, 12,000 tons of steel from South Carolina, 65,000 sq. ft. of marble tile from Italy for the floors, and 50 miles of electrical cable, were used in the $36 million spent on the construction and development of the mall.

On behalf of the Carroll County Board of Commissioners, Commissioner Shoemaker read a county proclamation and shared a few personal observations; including the point that the TownMall also serves as a social gathering place for older folks and not just teenagers…

The mall has seen many changes since it opened as the first and to this day, the only fully enclosed shopping facility in Carroll County.

It was also that year that Carroll County celebrated its 150th anniversary with a schedule of festivities that lasted throughout the year and included a visit by Roy Rodgers on May 30.

In hindsight, as I can best remember, the opening of the regional mercantile center was not necessarily part of the Carroll County birthday festivities that year, although it should have because it actually fits well in the history of county.

In the second-half of the 1700s, especially after the end of the French and Indian War in 1763, Carroll County and the Westminster area quickly gained importance in the central-Maryland and mid-Atlantic area as a regional mercantile center – in particular for pioneers headed west to the then-frontier of western-Pennsylvania, Ohio and beyond.

According to numerous history accounts, including the March 4, 1987 edition of the Gettysburg Times, the grand opening celebration continued until Saturday, March 7 and included entertainment and guest appearances by local community leaders and elected officials.

In 1987 the mall was the first and - twenty-five years later – the only fully enclosed regional shopping center in Carroll County.

Construction had begun in earnest in 1986 on the $36 million, 428,392-retail square foot facility located on Center Street at the intersection of Routes 27 and 140, in the northern end of Westminster. It was reported at the time that it was the sixth mall built in Maryland by the New York-based Shopco Group.

The Gettysburg Times reported that in 1987 the mall created “close to 1,000 jobs … and … generated $9 million in local contracts. Projected tax revenues include $2.6 million in sales taxes, $1.6 million in income taxes and $543,000 in property taxes.”

In March 1987, the mall was built to accommodate 89 stores. At the time of the grand opening, 35 stores were open for business, “with about 60 percent of the space (in the mall) currently leased… including two of the three anchor stores, Caldor and Leggett,” according to the Gettysburg Times.

The third anchor was to have been Hutzler’s department store, which had leased space before the mall opened, but then, unfortunately, it went bankrupt.

However, the space that had been set aside for Hutzler’s was quickly snapped-up by Sears that opened shortly after the opening.

Five-years later, Kerry O’Rourke reported for the Baltimore Sun on March 15, 1992, “Cranberry Mall celebrates its fifth anniversary this month with 94 percent of its space leased and retail sales on the rise. Sales at the shopping mall increased 3 percent from 1990 to 1991, a year when other Baltimore-area centers saw a decline, an industry spokesman said.

“The opening of Montgomery Ward & Co. -- the mall's fourth anchor store -- in November 1990 was a boost for the center... About 2,500 people visit Cranberry Mall on a typical day… The 525,000-square-foot center employs 500 to 600 people… Cranberry Mall is owned by Shearson Shopco Malls Limited Partnership, based in New York. The owners paid $444,759 in property taxes for 1991-1992, county records show… Mall receipts -- excluding sales at the anchors -- were about $30 million last year…”

However the decade of the 1990s were not kind to regional malls and the TownMall was not spared from the vagaries of a changing marketplace. It was important that the mall change with the times.

When I took office as a Westminster councilmember in May 1999, vacancies at the TownMall, according to old mall file documents, had climbed to 25 percent in 1999 after Caldor closed in the 1998-1999 time period. Two years later, in 2001, Montgomery Ward also closed adding to a feeling of ‘emptiness’ at the mall…

A March 19, 2003 article in the Baltimore Sun reported, “The mall has lost major tenants such as Montgomery Ward, Caldor and CVS Pharmacy within the past five years. It lost more than $20 million in value when Cranberry Properties MM Corp. purchased the 525,000- square-foot mall at Route 140 and Route 27 in April 2000 from Shopco Regional Malls for $33.5 million. Shopco (Shearson Shopco Malls Limited Partnership,) had bought the mall in 1988 for $53.8 million.

In the late summer of 2001, the city of Westminster was approached by mall’s representatives to discuss revitalizing the shopping facility. Part of the proposed revitalization required certain zoning changes.

The city of Westminster responded quickly. On November 27, 2001, the management company for the mall thanked the city “for unanimously approving text amendments (for the) TownMall of Westminster’s zoning regulations. Indeed, it is rare for a local government to respond in such a swift manner, which demonstrates the City’s collective vision for revitalizing (the) TownMall. As you know, these text amendments are vital to securing prospective tenants…”

The next spring, on May 9, 2002, it was announced that Boscov’s would take over the area vacated by Montgomery Wards. A May 10, 2002 Baltimore Sun article reported, “The Pennsylvania-based department store will tear down the existing structure and start from scratch, adding a second floor -- and the mall's first escalator -- to become the mall's premier retailer at 178,545 square feet… while creating at least 400 jobs. The mall has 54 tenants besides Boscov's…”

In comparison, the Sun noted, “Sears stands at 70,060 square feet and Belk (Leggett’s) at 65,282 square feet.” The March 19, 2003 Sun article noted that at 178,545 square feet, size of the new Boscov’s store is - almost a third of the mall.

The grand opening for Boscov’s was held on April 6, 2003.

In recent years, as the economy has faltered and retail marketing has been challenged, the worldwide management firm of Jones Lang LaSalle has been called upon to lead the TownMall into the next twenty-five years.

Adapting to constant change has been a persistent marketing necessity in recent years as consumer expectations have changed as quickly as market conditions and the weather.

At celebration ceremonies last Friday, Robyn J. Clark, the mall’s longstanding general manager observed, “Over the years, TownMall has gone through some changes.”

Now that was an understatement. Yet as a testimony to the approach of Ms. Clark, the mall’s leadership and management team, and Jones Lang LaSalle, “The mall currently has 85 merchants and 20 of them were here back in 1987… Zales, American Greetings, Belk, Boardwalk Fries, Claire’s, Deb Shop, Foot Locker, FYE, Gordon’s, Hair Cuttery, Littman’s, Payless Shoes, Piercing Pagoda, Radio Shack, Regal Cinema, Ritz Camera, Sterling Optical, Subway,  Things Remembered & Villa Pizza…”

In recent years, according to the mall’s website, “A 2006 interior and exterior renovation included a new inside color scheme, new mall entrances and in 2007 new pylon and exterior signage and in 2010 the addition of Dick's Sporting Goods.

“Anchored by a two-story Boscov's, Belk, and Sears, TownMall is also complemented by Regal Cinemas, a renovated food area and Dick's Sporting Goods.

“Key retailers at TownMall of Westminster include PacSun, Bath & Body Works, rue21, Christopher and Banks, New York & Company, F.Y.E., Journeys and The Children's Place.”

Today, the TownMall employs over 500 workers – in addition to providing a place for older senior citizens like Commissioner Shoemaker, to have a place to mall-walk, no matter what the weather is like outside.

When he is not hanging-out at the mall with Commissioner Shoemaker and listening to Led Zeppelin, Ozzie Osbourne, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Kenny Chesney, and Carrie Underwood on his iPod, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at kevindayhoff@gmail.com.

Kevin Dayhoff also spoke at the March 2, 2012 event. In full disclosure, Dayhoff served on several Carroll County development, agriculture and environmental committees during the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, when the TownMall was being developed – and as a Westminster Common Council member from 1999 – 2001 and the mayor of Westminster from 2001-2005.

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

I'm hungry. This evening we are having authentic Italian at Classico Pizzeria.


Classico Pizzeria

PatriotUpdate.com: Cubans See Similarities between Obama and Castro Written on March 22, 2012 by Victoria Jackson

Cubans See Similarities between Obama and Castro – Patriot Update


PatriotUpdate.com: Cubans See Similarities between Obama and Castro
Written on March 22, 2012 by Victoria Jackson

The Patriot Update

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Cubans See Similarities between Obama and Castro

Written on March 22, 2012 by Victoria Jackson


If you go to Calle Ocho in Miami, and in particular the restaurant Versailles, at certain times in the day you can find a large group of Cubans passionately discussing politics.

They lived communism first hand. Many were jailed fighting Castro. Many have friends and relatives who were killed and persecuted. Their stories need to be heard. Here are the first of a series I will be presenting to you. Miami is my hometown and I was born in 1959, right when communism invaded Cuba. My childhood was saturated with the knowledge that my friends and neighbors came to my free country to escape the terror of communism.  These Cuban friends see this freedom they risked their lives for disappearing, with the growth of government, especially in the Obama administration.  I share their concern. This evil must be stopped.

"My Cuban friend told me that when Castro took over, religion was outlawed, Christians were jailed, freedom of speech - gone, and this is how the kindergarten children were brainwashed: they were told to bow their heads, close their eyes and ask God for candy, when they opened their eyes, there was no candy there, then they were told to bow their heads and ask Castro for candy, when they opened their eyes there was candy there."

This is the welfare state Obama is trying to create. He is rewarding welfare recipients and punishing the working middle class with regulations, fees and fines. The first step in stopping this is being aware of it… http://patriotupdate.com/articles/cubans-see-similarities-between-obama-and-castro


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Friday, March 23, 2012

How to get the best use of your iPad in the kitchen.

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How to get the best use of your iPad in the kitchen.

Must see video for a cooking aficionados. 



The Daily Caller: Al Sharpton fans the flames in Florida and other today's top stories


Check out TheDC's new Guns and Gear section for Second Amendment news, gun policy and reviews of the latest guns and gear.

Today's top stories:
 
1.) Reverend's Rally: Al Sharpton fans the flames in Florida
2.) In Florida, New Black Panthers rip Pres. Obama, Eric Holder over Trayvon Martin shooting
3.) McMorris Rodgers: ‘Democrats are waging a war on reality’
4.) Romney voter fraud allegations loom as general election liability
5.) Herman Cain: Newt shouldn't listen to those calling for him to drop out
6.) Bill O'Reilly: Media Matters anti-Limbaugh campaign 'very fascist'
7.) Frustrated with 'ineffective' government, financial adviser takes on powerful GOPer
8.) Status of ICE deportation program in Alabama remains unclear
9.) Texas doctors try to shove Obamacare off a cliff
10.) Obama touts energy policy, flubs fuel fact [VIDEO]
11.) CNN reporter uses word 'n*gger' on live TV [VIDEO]
12.) Lord Monckton: 'I'm no birther,' but Obama birth certificate 'plainly a forgery'
13.) The best 10 books to be released this fall
14.) Rough Draught: Hops, hops, hops and fajitas
15.) Top 10 funniest tweets of the week

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An open letter to President @BarackObama: http://bit.ly/energyobama: Energy chiefs’ message: Actions, not words, will determine energy future | NewsOK.com




Energy chiefs’ message: Actions, not words, will determine energy future

An open letter to President @BarackObama: http://bit.ly/energyobama

BY HAROLD HAMM, AUBREY MCCLENDON, LARRY NICHOLS AND TOM WARD | Published: March 21, 2012


Welcome to Oklahoma, President Obama. We hope you develop a better understanding of the oil and gas industry, one of the largest and most vibrant sectors in the United States, during your visit. As Americans, we share a mutual desire to power our nation with homegrown energy sources. We join you in wanting to secure our energy future by lessening our dangerous dependency on imported oil.
photo - Oil from Canada, North Dakota and Montana needs to be transported to the Gulf Coast through the Keystone XL pipeline. Pictured is a Continental Resources rig in North Dakota.  Photo provided
Oil from Canada, North Dakota and Montana needs to be transported to the Gulf Coast through the Keystone XL pipeline. Pictured is a Continental Resources rig in North Dakota. Photo provided


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No energy source can do more good for America than domestic oil and gas. You often mention the need for more well-paying jobs. Our companies are creating them — in particular, tens of thousands of every skill level from rig workers and truck drivers to top-flight engineers and Ph.D.s.

The paradigm shift in American oil and gas exploration and production is the brightest spot in our struggling economy. Keeping it going requires understanding of some critical business realities:

Approval of the entire Keystone XL pipeline should happen now — not after the election. Yes, we are pleased TransCanada decided to build a critical section of the project from Cushing to the Gulf Coast. We note that this section doesn’t require State Department approval. However, America’s greatest benefit will come when we can transport oil from our best energy partner, Canada, and oil-rich North Dakota and Montana.

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Catherine Rampell – New York Times: Making Sure Your Exit Music Is Loud and Clear – Greg Smith’s exit from Goldman Sachs

Catherine Rampell – New York Times: Making Sure Your Exit Music Is Loud and Clear – Greg Smith’s exit from Goldman Sachs


Over the years, Hollywood has offered many examples of employees who’ve made dramatic exits from jobs or situations. Clockwise from top left are Jennifer Aniston as a waitress in the 1999 film “Office Space”; Tom Cruise in “Jerry Maguire” (1996)”; Edward Norton in “Fight Club” (1999); and Anne Hathaway, shown with Meryl Streep, who was playing her imperious boss, in “The Devil Wears Prada” (2006).

Published: March 17, 2012

WE’VE all dreamed about it at one time or another — that exquisite moment when we finally muster the courage to tell the boss what we really think.

For Greg Smith, that moment arrived last Wednesday.

As the world now knows, Mr. Smith is the young man who made one of the most spectacular exits Wall Street has ever seen. He resigned from Goldman Sachs — but he didn’t stop there. He also wrote an Op-Ed article in The New York Times, in which he contended that the culture inside Goldman was “toxic.” The bank, he said, routinely took advantage of its clients. (Goldman vigorously disagreed.)

To some, Mr. Smith was a hero — not quite Norma Rae, granted, but close enough for post-bailout Wall Street. After all, he stood up to the mighty Goldman, the Street’s version of The Man.

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"Leadership used to be about ideas, setting an example and doing the right thing. Today, if you make enough money for the firm (and are not currently an ax murderer) you will be promoted into a position of influence." … http://www.huffingtonpost.com/wendell-potter/goldman-sachs-greg-smith_b_1362755.html?ref=politics&ir=Politics






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Eagle Archive: In 1879, it didn't take much to get run out of Westminster

Eagle Archive: In 1879, it didn't take much to get run out of Westminster


Eagle Archive: In 1879, it didn't take much to get run out of Westminster By Kevin Dayhoff March 17, 2012


Early spring 1879 bore witness to a curious number of low crimes and misdemeanors in Carroll County.

Historian Jay Graybeal brought a number of the stories to life a few years ago in research he conducted for the Historical Society of Carroll County.

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Ahhh, the good old days. Can judges today order folks to leave town?

Seems to me that running certain folks out of town would be the perfect way to solve a few problems.



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Hey, it's your language By John E. McIntyre The Baltimore Sun

Hey, it's your language


Hey, it's your language By John E. McIntyre The Baltimore Sun March 21, 2012


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Nothing is more democratic than English. It is what its speakers and writers collectively make of it over time, and that includes you…http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/language-blog/bal-hey-its-your-language-20120321,0,3268849.story


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Kevin Dayhoff is an artist - and a columnist for:
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In a word: mumpsimus

In a word: mumpsimus




Each week The Sun's John McIntyre presents a moderately obscure but evocative word with which you may not be familiar — another brick to add to the wall of your working vocabulary. This week's word:


MUMPSIMUS ... http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/language-blog/bal-in-a-word-mumpsimus-20120319,0,4791138.story


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