Journalist @baltimoresun writer artist runner #amwriting Chaplain PIO #partylikeajournalist

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Saturday, February 04, 2012

Firehouse food at the Westminster Fire Dept.


Firehouse food at the Westminster Fire Dept.

The Westminster Fire Dept. on a dark cold and snowy winter night in February


The Westminster Fire Dept. on a dark cold and snowy winter night in February

Awesome KangoRoos for all my Aussie friends and followers


Awesome KangoRoos for all my Aussie friends and followers

Channeling Valentine's Day


Channeling Valentine's Day

Frederick Police arrest attempted robbery suspect in Carroll Creek park

Frederick Police arrest attempted robbery suspect in Carroll Creek park

Police News

Posted on: February 4, 2012

Attempted Armed Robbery Arrest


At 2:24 AM today, FPD received a 911 call for an attempted armed robbery which had just occurred on Carroll Creek linear park near Wells Fargo bank. 

Responding officers were able to quickly establish a perimeter and detained three subjects running from the scene. 

After contact with the victim and two witnesses, all three were able to separately identify Tyler Lee Shields (01/17/1991) as the person who threatened the victim by saying he had a gun and demanding cigarettes, which the victim did not have.

Shields was arrested and taken to Central Booking, where he was charged with Attempted Armed Robbery, Attempted Robbery and Disorderly Conduct.
Arrestee:
Tyler Lee Shields 01/17/1991
11000 block Meeting House Rd
Myersville MD 21773
Arresting officer: CPL Corbett #384
Officer preparing release: CPL Corbett #384

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Friday, February 03, 2012

Berlusconi to abandon frontline politics - http://FT.com – Europe http://on.ft.com/z7FKyN

Berlusconi to abandon frontline politics - http://FT.com – Europe http://on.ft.com/z7FKyN

Berlusconi ad abbandonare la politica in prima linea - http://FT.com - Europa



Silvio Berlusconi has declared he is “stepping aside” from front-line Italian politics, revealing he has no intention of running again as prime minister.

In his first interview since resigning amid turmoil on financial markets in November, Mr Berlusconi spoke to the Financial Times at his Rome residence on subjects from what he called a media-inspired furore over his “bunga bunga” parties to his anger at “leftwing” magistrates hounding him in the courts and his drive to promote political and judicial reforms.

Mr Berlusconi also gave his strongest endorsement to date of the technocratic government led by Mario Monti which took over from his own, in particular its intention to implement labour market reforms opposed by trade unions.


Berlusconi ad abbandonare la politica in prima linea – Europa http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/65784254-4e6e-11e1-8670-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1lL2nph7I


Silvio Berlusconi ha dichiarato che è "staccato" dalla politica italiana in prima linea, rivelando non ha intenzione di correre di nuovo come primo ministro.

Nella sua prima intervista dopo le dimissioni in mezzo a turbolenze sui mercati finanziari nel mese di novembre, Berlusconi ha parlato al Financial Times nella sua residenza di Roma, su argomenti da ciò che egli chiama un media di ispirazionefurore sopra il suo "bunga bunga" parti per la sua rabbia a "sinistra" magistrati loperseguitare nei tribunali e la sua unità a promuovere riforme politiche e giudiziarie.

Berlusconi ha anche dato il suo forte appoggio alla data del governo tecnocraticoguidato da Mario Monti, che ha sostituito il proprio, in particolare la sua intenzione diattuare le riforme del mercato del lavoro rispetto da parte dei sindacati.


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Wednesday, February 01, 2012

The Cheryl Knauer Daily: Does Becoming a Mom Mean Constant Worrying?

The Cheryl Knauer Daily:

“…sometimes you just need to put the crazy on the shelf, even if it’s only for a little while. Just give the crazy a rest.”
The Cheryl Knauer Daily: Does Becoming a Mom Mean Constant Worrying?

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For CIA family, a deadly suicide bombing leads to painful divisions - The Washington Post

For CIA family, a deadly suicide bombing leads to painful divisions - The Washington Post:

Washington Post: For CIA family, a deadly suicide bombing leads to painful divisions

By Ian Shapira, Published: January 28, 2012

The call from the Central Intelligence Agency came on a December afternoon in 2009 while Gary Anderson was skiing with his three children. It’s about your wife, the agency man said.

Standing inside Eagle Rock ski lodge in Pennsylvania, Anderson pleaded for details. The CIA official said simply: Where are you? We’ll meet you.

Anderson suspected dreadful news about Jennifer Matthews, his college sweetheart, his wife of 22 years and a CIA operative on assignment almost 7,000 miles away in Afghanistan. With several hours until the CIA meeting, Anderson and his three children — then 12, 9 and 6 — hit the slopes for one more hour. The father wanted to cling a little longer to normalcy, to a life between before and after.

Finally, the Fredericksburg family got into their silver minivan and headed to a nearby motel. There, in a sterile conference room, CIA officials told Anderson the news: His wife, one of the CIA’s top al-Qaeda experts, had just been killed in an explosion at a base in Khost province, in eastern Afghanistan. There was no mention of a double agent, no indication that six other CIA operatives had died in the deadliest attack on agency personnel in decades.

Anderson, who is commenting publicly on the loss of his wife for the first time, was so stunned that he couldn’t formulate questions, except: Are you sure she’s dead? … http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/for-cia-family-a-deadly-suicide-bombing-leads-to-painful-divisions/2012/01/20/gIQAyJGVYQ_story.html?tid=pm_local_pop


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U.S. News - Iconic skier's death points out U.S. health gap

U.S. News - Iconic skier's death points out U.S. health gap: "By Kari Huus, msnbc.com

Since the death of Canadian skier Sarah Burke in January, fans and supporters from around the world have donated over $300,000 – more than enough to cover the massive U.S. medical bill generated by efforts to save her.

The outpouring of grief for Burke and the influx of funds are a tribute to a young woman who was a pioneer and legend in her sport. The need for a fundraiser — to help her grieving family avert bankruptcy — was viewed by some Canadians and U.S. observers as a condemnation of the U.S. health care system.

"The irony is that had the accident occurred in Canada… her care would have been covered because, unlike the U.S., Canada has a system of universal coverage," wrote Wendell Potter, an insurance executive-turned-whistleblower who writes for iWatch at the Center for Public Integrity. "No one in Canada finds themselves in that predicament, nor do they face losing their homes as many Americans do when they become critically ill or suffer an injury..."" ... http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/01/30/10274212-iconic-skiers-death-points-out-us-health-gap

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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Sarasota Patch: Romney Wins Florida GOP Primary

Romney Wins Florida GOP Primary

Jason Bartolone and Linda Hersey | Jan 31, 2012 | 0 Comments

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Mitt Romney earns a convincing victory over Newt Gingrich and other Republican nominees in Florida's Presidential Preference Primary.
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Westminster Maryland Online: Democratic Advocate, January 18, 1924: Basketball - Blue Ridge College vs Westminster High

Westminster Maryland Online: Democratic Advocate, January 18, 1924: Basketball ...: Basketball - Blue Ridge College vs Westminster High, January 18, 1924 Democratic Advocate Basket Ball—Dropping in two pointers with ...

Basketball - Blue Ridge College vs Westminster High, January 18, 1924 Democratic Advocate
Basket Ball—Dropping in two pointers with regularity, the Blue Ridge College girls' basketball team easily defeated the Westminster High School sextet, 24 to 13 at New Windsor, Friday.
Clever shooting from the floor by Miss Garber and Miss McKinney spelled defeat for the younger lassies, who fought valiantly, but could not cope with the tight defense of the winners.
Miss Myerly found the net for three neat shots from the floor, while Miss Jones was a dead shot at the 15-foot line, making good on four of her five chances.
The winning combination is priming for the next battle, booked for February 1 with the Western Maryland girls at the New Windsor court.
Democratic Advocate, January 18, 1924.
[19240118 Basketball Blue Ridge College vs Westminster High]

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Westminster Maryland Online: Community Reporter Editorial from January 25, 1974...

Westminster Maryland Online: Community Reporter Editorial from January 25, 1974...: January 25, 1974: Is There A Gasoline Shortage? Community Reporter Editorial - Is There A Gasoline Shortage?— With Congress getting ...



Community Reporter Editorial - Is There A Gasoline Shortage?— With Congress getting its "back up" at last over the energy crisis, oil companies are being forced to reveal that their storage tanks are overflowing and that they actually have more gasoline on hand than at this time last year.

Yet, through a foolish and totally unfathomable policy of the energy administration, gasoline stations in numbers of localities are being denied the amounts of gasoline that customers need to carry out their normal operations of travel — many times with serious implications to their work and their means of earning a livelihood.

There is every evidence that there is enough gasoline to permit normal operation of these stations, but under the monthly quota established they are prevented from receiving what they need to maintain their businesses.

Just what is back of this ridiculous contrived shortage?

Is it, as some suggest, a political maneuver to take people's attention off the "watergate" mess? Or is it, as seems much more likely, a deliberate attempt to force up prices and give the oil companies larger profits, in order that the government can collect higher taxes from them?

Community Reporter, January 25, 1974. [19740125 CommReporter Ed Is there a gasoline shortage] http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2012/01/community-reporter-editorial-from.html

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Monday, January 30, 2012

More pictures by Kevin Dayhoff: Train – tractor-trailer collision in Westminster - baltimoresun.com

Deputies from the... - Train collision in Westminster - baltimoresun.com

More pictures by Kevin Dayhoff: Train – tractor-trailer collision in Westminster

(Photo by Kevin Dayhoff / January 30, 2012)

Deputies from the Carroll County Sheriff's Office responded on Monday, Jan. 30, when a train ran into a tractor-trailer at the Hahn Road railroad crossing north of the intersection with Route 27 in Westminster… http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/train-collision3.jpg-20120130,0,3316002.photo

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Basketball history from 1923, Carroll Regional Airport and recollections of the 1963 March on Washington and more in the Carroll Eagle





One of the most ambitious, and contentious, issues in Carroll County over the past decade came to a crash landing on Thursday, Jan. 26, as...

The morning of Aug. 28, 1963, was filled with apprehension for Alfred Whittaker as he traveled to the nation's capital for the Civil...

There's nothing like going out to a high school basketball game with the family to give you a break from cabin fever.

High school sports have always played an important role in Carroll County. Although one may have a lively discussion as to which sport is the favorite in the county, there can no doubt that basketball — and wrestling — provide a great respite from Carroll County's cold miserable winter weather.

Many years ago, the old Westminster Armory on Longwell Avenue was the site of many sporting events in the community, especially basketball.

On Jan. 26, 1923, the talk of the town was the basketball game that was to take place that evening against Frederick High School… http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0129-20120129,0,16981.story

Police have identified the man who died Thursday morning after he was involved in a two-car accident near Owings Mills Mall, police said.

Gov. Martin O'Malley's proposed 2013 budget aims to close the assisted living unit at Springfield Hospital Center in Sykesville, where 40...

WESTMINSTER — The Board of County Commissioners this week opened its process for setting a budget for fiscal year 2013 with a review...

When I became president of Freedom Area Citizen' Council 3 1/2 years ago, State Sen. Allan Kittleman attended my first meeting, along with...


Nick Collins and Todd Collins share a great deal — last names, for one, even though they are not related.

Knorr Brake Corporation on Wednesday, Jan. 18, broke ground on the company's new manufacturing facility in the Westminster Technology Park...

Authorities are trying to determine what caused a small plane crash that killed a Maryland man not far from a central Pennsylvania airport.






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A train ran... - Train collision in Westminster - baltimoresun.com

A train ran... - Train collision in Westminster - baltimoresun.com


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Sunday, January 29, 2012

American Sentinel, January 29, 1898: The Hotel Question in Silver Run


Silver Run Items—The hotel question is again being discussed among the people of our village. There was a new applicant around for signers, but we cannot say at present whether he will succeed in procuring them or not.

There have been no hotels in this place since last May, and since that time every thing has moved along quietly and all appear to be as happy and hearty as they were before the hotels were closed. But it seems that some of those that do feel happy and hearty since the hotels are closed are still not contented.

It is rumored that some of them that fought hard to have the hotels closed last spring are now giving their consent to have them opened again. This may be a false report, which we hope it is, and if it is not, hereafter we cannot judge our good people by their appearance at first sight.

American Sentinel, January 29, 1898. [18980128 The Hotel Question in Silver Run]

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Maryland Reporter: Rural Marylanders support tighter regulations on septic systems and taxes for Bay clean-up, poll says


A new poll found that 62% of rural respondents favored tighter regulations on septic systems, and 57% favored “limiting the number of septic systems in rural areas.”

The poll of 801 registered voters by Opinion Works in mid-December found statewide support was 72% for tighter septic regulations, and 69% for limiting the number septic systems in the state.

Rural respondents were surveyed in southern and western Maryland counties, as well as the Eastern Shore…http://marylandreporter.com/2012/01/20/rural-marylanders-support-tighter-regulations-on-septic-systems-and-taxes-for-bay-clean-up-poll-says/

Rural Marylanders support tighter regulations on septic systems and taxes for Bay clean-up, poll says

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

A 1st. Told ya Microsoft is behind the cable software Its got the cust service


A 1st. I had never received the "blue screen of death" before on my cable TV screen... Told ya Microsoft is behind the cable software. Cable TV - Comcast has got the horrid customer service down pat. Now comes the blue screen death. Next will come the invasive upgrades from heck. I'm just saying.

last year it was the Comcast digital cable box hardware upgrade - from hell. It took an enormous amount of time, several false starts and lots of time on the phone with "customer service." Now comes the software upgrade...
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