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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Explore Carroll: Scott Jeznach, 50, remembered as firefighter, veteran and friend


Explore Carroll: Scott Jeznach, 50, remembered as firefighter, veteran and friend

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Scott Jeznach, 50, remembered as firefighter, veteran and friend

Westminster man dies from injuries in accident at home

(Enlarge) Scott Jeznach

By Kevin Dayhoff Posted 5/25/10

Westminster resident Scott Jeznach, 50, died on Saturday, May 22, at University of Maryland Shock Trauma from injuries he received from an accident while working on his vehicle at home on May 21.

Jeznach is known in the community as a member of the Westminster Volunteer Fire Department and, from 1997 to 2008, served as code enforcement officer for the City of Westminster.

[…]

Sgt. 1st Class Jeznach served as a jumpmaster in the 82nd Airborne Division and the 7th Special Forces Group and as a military intelligence agent in the U.S. Army.

He served his country in the first Gulf War — Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq. He also served in Honduras, Nicaragua, and in the Invasion of Panama - Operation Just Cause. He received multiple commendations associated with his 13-year military career.

[…]

A memorial service will be held at the Westminster Volunteer Fire Department, 28 John Street in Westminster on Thursday, May 27, at 6 pm. Visitation is from 5 to 6 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory can be made to the Westminster Fire Engine and Hose Co. No. 1, 28 John Street, P.O. Box 357, Westminster, MD 21158 or to the Clarissa Velazquez Education Fund, 450 E. Green Street, Westminster, MD 21157.

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New York Times: N.F.L. Chooses New York-New Jersey For 2014 Super Bowl Site

The New York Times Tue, May 25, 2010
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N.F.L. Chooses New York-New Jersey For 2014 Super Bowl Site

National Football League owners, lured by playing the sport's
biggest game on the largest stage, combined with the promise
that snow would not grind the event to a halt, awarded the
2014 Super Bowl to New York on Tuesday afternoon, making the
New Meadowlands Stadium the host of what will be the first
cold-weather Super Bowl.

The New York-New Jersey bid beat out proposals from Tampa,
Fla., and South Florida -- two traditional hosts -- in part
to reward the Giants and the Jets for building a new
billion-dollar stadium together, a tactic the N.F.L. has used
when they have placed the game in Detroit, Dallas and
Indianapolis.

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

TimesWatch: Times Raises Sestak Bribe Allegation, Presses Obama on Hypocrisy

TimesWatch: Times Raises Sestak Bribe Allegation, Presses Obama on Hypocrisy

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Documenting and Exposing the Liberal Political Agenda of the New York Times
Tuesday May 25, 2010 @ 05:32 PM EDT

NYT Sees GOP's Special Election Loss as Harbinger for November
The Times continued to use its front-page real estate to trumpet last week's G.O.P.'s loss in a special House election in Pennsylvania as a warning sign for the 2010 elections, even though the seat had been occupied by veteran Democrat Rep. John Murtha and Democrats hold a registration edge in the district of 2-1.

The Times Follows the Aftermath of Climate-Gate in Britain
Reporter Elisabeth Rosenthal's front-page fret: "Last month hundreds of environmental activists crammed into an auditorium here to ponder an anguished question: If the scientific consensus on climate change has not changed, why have so many people turned away from the idea that human activity is warming the Rplanet?"

Times Raises Sestak Bribe Allegation, Presses Obama on Hypocrisy
Peter Baker is the first Times reporter to directly address Sestak's allegations of the White House bribing him to drop out of the Democratic primary, and even raises the hypocrisy angle: "Even if the conversations were perfectly legal, as the White House claims, the situation challenges President Obama's efforts to present himself as a reformer who will fix a town of dirty politics. And the refusal to even discuss what was discussed does not advance the White House's well-worn claim to being 'the most transparent' in history."


NYT's Economic Guru Again Hits Reagan for 'Magnifying Income Inequality'
David Leonhardt brags on Obama, who is on a regulatory roll: "Today, he looks more like a liberal answer to Ronald Reagan." He then blames Reagan for fostering income inequality, and praises Obama for fighting it.





NYT Sees GOP's Special Election Loss as Harbinger for November

The Times continued to use its front-page real estate to trumpet last week's G.O.P.'s loss in a special House election in Pennsylvania as a warning sign for the 2010 elections, even though the seat had been occupied by veteran Democrat Rep. John Murtha and Democrats hold a registration edge in the district of 2-1.

On Thursday it was congressional reporter Carl Hulse's “House Victory Lifts Democrats' Hopes for Fall.” On Monday, Hulse (pictured at right) teamed with reporter Jeff Zeleny for another front-page story, flipping the coin from Democratic hopes to Republicans worrying they're going to blow their chance: “Republicans See Big Chance, But Worry About Wasting It.”

Republicans remain confident of making big gains in the fall elections, but as the midterm campaign begins in earnest, they face a series of challenges that could keep the party from fully capitalizing on an electorate clamoring for change in Washington.

There are growing concerns among Republicans about the party’s get-out-the-vote operation and whether it can translate their advantage over Democrats in grass-roots enthusiasm into turnout on Election Day. They are also still trying to get a fix on how to run against President Obama, who, polls suggest, remains relatively well-liked by voters, even as support for his agenda has waned.

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A series of events last week prompted a re-examination among Republicans of where the party stands less than six months before the midterm elections. In Pennsylvania, a Republican House candidate, Tim Burns, lost a special election by 8 points in a swing district of the sort the party needs to capture to have a shot of regaining the majority. And in a Republican primary for a Senate seat from Kentucky, Rand Paul, a leading emblem of the Tea Party, won a commanding victory.

The story buried a piece of good news for Republicans – they actually picked up a seat in a special election in of all places, blue (state) Hawaii:

Republicans continue to have much in their favor, and over all appear to be in a stronger position than Democrats. They continue to benefit from a widespread sense among voters that government has gotten too expansive, with Mr. Obama’s health care bill as Exhibit A. The economic recovery remains tepid, with unemployment still high.

Republicans raised more money than Democrats last month, a reflection of the optimism about the potential for gains in November among the party’s contributors. And the party did pick up a House seat in Hawaii on Saturday in a special election in a district that is heavily Democratic -- two rival Democrats split their party’s vote -- but Democrats expressed confidence they would win the seat back in November.

While Democrats also face challenges motivating their base this year, the Democratic margin of victory in the House race in Pennsylvania suggests that the party may enjoy organizational capabilities that Republicans do not.

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The Times Follows the Aftermath of Climate-Gate in Britain

Thursday's A1 story from London by environmental reporter Elisabeth Rosenthal was headlined “Climate Fears Turn to Doubts Among Britains.” Who is to blame? "Right-leaning newspapers," for one.

Last month hundreds of environmental activists crammed into an auditorium here to ponder an anguished question: If the scientific consensus on climate change has not changed, why have so many people turned away from the idea that human activity is warming the planet?

Nowhere has this shift in public opinion been more striking than in Britain, where climate change was until this year such a popular priority that in 2008 Parliament enshrined targets for emissions cuts as national law. But since then, the country has evolved into a home base for a thriving group of climate skeptics who have dominated news reports in recent months, apparently convincing many that the threat of warming is vastly exaggerated.

A survey in February by the BBC found that only 26 percent of Britons believed that “climate change is happening and is now established as largely manmade,” down from 41 percent in November 2009. A poll conducted for the German magazine Der Spiegel found that 42 percent of Germans feared global warming, down from 62 percent four years earlier.

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Here in Britain, the change has been driven by the news media’s intensive coverage of a series of climate science controversies unearthed and highlighted by skeptics since November. These include the unauthorized release of e-mail messages from prominent British climate scientists at the University of East Anglia that skeptics cited as evidence that researchers were overstating the evidence for global warming and the discovery of errors in a United Nations climate report.

Two independent reviews later found no evidence that the East Anglia researchers had actively distorted climate data, but heavy press coverage had already left an impression that the scientists had schemed to repress data. Then there was the unusually cold winter in Northern Europe and the United States, which may have reinforced a perception that the Earth was not warming. (Data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, a United States agency, show that globally, this winter was the fifth warmest in history.)

Rosenthal detailed the push-back by believers in the theory of global warming as a man-made and harmful phenomenon, then pinned an ideological label on other news organs more open to debate on the issue than the New York Times:

It is unclear whether such actions are enough to win back a segment of the public that has eagerly consumed a series of revelations that were published prominently in right-leaning newspapers like The Times of London and The Telegraph and then repeated around the world.

In January, for example, The Times chastised the United Nations climate panel for an errant and unsupported projection that glaciers in the Himalayas could disappear by 2035. The United Nations ultimately apologized for including the estimate, which was mentioned in passing within a 3,000-page report in 2007.

The Times has never identified itself in a news story as a "left-leaning newspaper."

And this scary speech suppression of German newspapers didn't overly concern Rosenthal:

Stefan Rahmstorf, a professor at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, successfully demanded in February that some German newspapers remove misleading articles from their Web sites. But such reports have become so common that he “wouldn’t bother” to pursue most cases now, he added.

The Times would be in little danger of such censorship -- its coverage of the global warming (led until this year by Andrew Revkin) has been sufficiently alarmist for the climate change pushers.

In December 2009, Rosenthal saw utter catastrophe in the alleged “disappearance” of glaciers from the Andes mountain range over Bolivia:

A World Bank report concluded last year that climate change would eliminate many glaciers in the Andes within 20 years, threatening the existence of nearly 100 million people.

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Times Raises Sestak Bribe Allegation, Presses Obama on Hypocrisy

The Times at last devoted a story to the Sestak controversy in Tuesday's “White House Answer on Sestak Raises More Questions” by Peter Baker. Sestak, who beat sitting Senator Arlen Specter in the Democratic primary in Pennsylvania, has long claimed the White House offered him a job to quit the race and let Specter run unopposed as a Democrat.

For three months, the White House has refused to say whether it offered a job to Representative Joe Sestak to get him to drop his challenge to Senator Arlen Specter in a Pennsylvania Democratic primary, as Mr. Sestak has asserted.

But the White House wants everyone who suspects that something untoward, or even illegal, might have happened to rest easy: though it still will not reveal what happened, the White House is reassuring skeptics that it has examined its own actions and decided it did nothing wrong. Whatever it was that it did.

The surprisingly cynical text box: “No principles were harmed in making this election, the White House says.”

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the “trust us” response from the White House has not exactly put the matter to rest. With Mr. Sestak’s victory over Mr. Specter in last week’s primary, the questions have returned with intensity, only to remain unanswered. Mr. Gibbs deflected questions 13 times at a White House briefing last week just two days after the primary. Mr. Sestak, a retired admiral, has reaffirmed his assertion without providing any details, like who exactly offered what job.

Baker raised the hypocrisy point:

Even if the conversations were perfectly legal, as the White House claims, the situation challenges President Obama’s efforts to present himself as a reformer who will fix a town of dirty politics. And the refusal to even discuss what was discussed does not advance the White House’s well-worn claim to being “the most transparent” in history.

When Mr. Gibbs was pressed on the matter Thursday, he resolutely referred to his original statement exonerating the White House and refused to elaborate.

....

Ron Kaufman, who had the same job under the first President George Bush, said it would not be surprising for a White House to use political appointments to accomplish a political goal. “Tell me a White House that didn’t do this, back to George Washington,” Mr. Kaufman said. “But here’s the difference -- the times have changed and the ethics have changed and the scrutiny has changed. This is the kind of thing people across America are mad about.”

Moreover, he said, Mr. Obama’s own rhetoric raised the bar: “When you get out there and say, ‘We’re going to do things totally different, we’re above all this and we’re going to be totally transparent,’ they cause their own problem because they’re not being transparent.”




NYT's Economic Guru Again Hits Reagan for 'Magnifying Income Inequality'

In his “Economic Scene” column on Saturday, “A Progressive Agenda To Remake Washington,” David Leonhardt, the paper's resident economics thinker, pushed his single-minded focus on fighting the liberal white whale of “income inequality.”

Leonhardt again blamed President Ronald Reagan for “magnifying income inequality” and praised Obama for trying to ameliorate it (and has it both ways a bit by calling Obama “a liberal answer to Ronald Reagan”). Liberal nostrums to the contrary, income inequality in itself is not a universally negative trait, especially for growing economies, but Leonhardt doesn't factor those clashing ideas into his thinking.

Leonhardt bragged that after the passage of both health care and financial "reform," Obama is on a bit of a regulatory roll:

...the turnabout since Jan. 20 -- the first anniversary of Mr. Obama’s inauguration and the day after Scott Brown, a Republican, won a Senate seat in liberal Massachusetts -- has been remarkable. Then, commentators pronounced the Obama presidency nearly dead. Today, he looks more like a liberal answer to Ronald Reagan.

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Mr. Obama has been trying to reverse the Reagan thrust in some important ways. Although the Reagan administration did not shrink the size of the federal government, it changed the ways that Washington collected and spent its money, by reducing taxes on the affluent, cutting some social programs and increasing military spending.

These policies ended up magnifying income inequality, which was already rising for other reasons. Since 1980, median household income has risen only 30 percent, adjusted for inflation, while average incomes at the top have tripled or quadrupled. Every major piece of the Obama agenda is meant, in part, to push back against inequality. Government may grow, but the bigger change will be how the government is spending its money.

A good neo-liberal, Leonhardt at least noted that many victories of the Reagan Revolution still stand today:

For all these differences, though, there are also ways that Mr. Obama and today’s Democrats have accepted, and are even furthering, the Reagan project. They are not trying to raise tax rates on the affluent to anywhere near their pre-1981 levels. Their health bill tried created new private insurance markets, not expand Medicare.

Most striking, the administration is trying to improve public education by introducing more market competition. To win stimulus funds, about 20 states have changed their rules to allow more charter schools or to evaluate teachers in new ways. On Thursday, Gov. Bill Ritter Jr. of Colorado signed a bill that would reward teachers who received strong evaluations and deny tenure to some who did poorly.

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Washington Post Political News Alert: Obama to travel to Gulf Coast Friday


News Alert: Obama to travel to Gulf Coast Friday
02:42 PM EDT Tuesday, May 25, 2010
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White House officials say President Obama will travel to Louisiana Friday to assess the efforts to stop the oil leak there. It will be his second trip to the region since the leak began.

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Boehner Joins House Republicans in Unveiling America Speaks Out

Boehner Joins House Republicans in Unveiling

America Speaks Out

GOP Leader: “House Republicans are giving Americans a megaphone to speak out, using the best technology available.”

WASHINGTON, DC – At The Newseum today, House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) joined House Republicans in unveiling America Speaking Out (ASO), an unprecedented initiative to engage the American people and give them a voice in crafting a new governing agenda for the 111th Congress. At AmericaSpeakingOut.com, all Americans can submit ideas on a wide range of critical issues and have each of them debated and discussed on the merits in an open and transparent forum.

“All across America, the people are speaking out, but unfortunately, Washington hasn’t been listening,” Boehner said. “When you look at all the taxes, all the spending, and all the debt, it’s clear that Washington has been doing what’s best for Washington, not what’s best for America. House Republicans are giving Americans a megaphone to speak out, using the best technology available. AmericaSpeakingOut.com provides a platform for Americans to submit their ideas and have each of them debated and discussed on the merits in an open forum.”

Before introducing ASO’s chairman, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), and vice chairman, Rep. Peter Roskam (R-IL), Boehner noted that this agenda will be rooted in principles of smaller, more accountable government.

“As Republicans, we know our principles, and we’re going to use them to build a new governing agenda rooted in our principles of smaller, more accountable government,” Boehner added. “We want the American people to be engaged in this process right from the start, and that’s what America Speaking Out is all about.”

In the coming weeks, Republican lawmakers will hold live ASO town hall meetings, where constituents will be invited to add their ideas to this national dialogue.

NOTE: While encouraging a national dialogue, the ASO website also makes clear that House Republicans know their conservative principles and will stand by them. The front page of the site includes this statement: “Here, Americans are provided a new platform to share their priorities and ideas for a national policy agenda. As Republicans, we are committed to our principles of limited, more accountable government; economic freedom; lower taxes; fiscal responsibility; protecting life, American values, and the Constitution; and providing for a strong national security. This is an open forum, however, where all Americans are welcome to respectfully offer their opinions, regardless of party affiliation and whether we endorse them or not.”

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2010 Lunch on the Lane Concert Series Set for Fridays in June in Westminster MD

DATE: May 25, 2010

2010 Lunch on the Lane Concert Series Set for Fridays in June

Performers Announced

(Westminster, MD) -- It’s almost summer, and there are lots of reasons for getting outside. One of them is the free 2010 Lunch on the Lane Concert Series in Downtown Westminster.

Great musical sounds will abound from the Locust Lane stage every Friday at Noon during the month of June, as the Lunch on the Lane Concert Series comes back to rock the town.

Leftstronger will kick off the series on Friday, June 4th. Leftstronger is an amazing band that performs all original music in the style of Alice in Chains, Shinedown, Creed and Soundgarden. Leftstronger's music combines all the elements of great, radio-friendly rock and roll: catchy hooks, hard-driving rhythms and strong vocal harmonies.

Skydivers from Baltimore, Maryland, will perform their pop/rock, indie music on June 11th. Local band Twenty for Seven takes to the Locust Lane stage on June 18th in their first appearance at Lunch on the Lane.

Sepia closes out the series on June 25th. Labeled by some as post-punk folk rock, Sepia pulls from a diverse set of influences spanning blues, rock, punk, metal, and pop. Regardless of labels, the music is all unique and all Sepia.

Each concert runs from 12 noon to 1:00 pm; so buy a brown bag lunch, a hoagie or a slice of pizza from one of our fine downtown eateries and come listen to the music while you savor our local flavors.

The Downtown Westminster Main Street Program and Coffey Music are once again the proud sponsors of the Lunch on the Lane Concert Series.

Locust Lane Stage is just off East Main Street, across from the Westminster branch of the Carroll Public Library, between Pomeroy Jewelers and The Optical Solution. Ample parking is available in the Longwell Parking Deck and Sherwood Lot behind Locust Lane.

For more information about what is happening in Downtown Westminster, see: http://www.westgov.com/economic/calendarofevents.asp.

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John Waters Live on The Marc Steiner Show Today!





At 5pm today, historian Nell Irvin Painter joins us to discuss her latest book, The History of White People. At 6pm, the one and only John Waters will be on the air with us to talk about his new book of essays, Role Models, that is being released today!

Then on Wednesday, we have Wes Moore, author of The Other Wes Moore, and Kai Bird, Pullitzer Prize-winning author whose new book explores the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Thursday, we'll discuss a black Christian's perspective on the Holocaust with Hubert Locke, and more!

Listen from 5-7 pm on WEAA 88.9FM or online at www.weaa.org.


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Monday, May 24, 2010

Westminster resident dies from injuries received from an accident at home.


May 24, 2010

By Kevin Dayhoff

Westminster resident dies from injuries received from an accident at home.
Westminster, MD - It is being reported that Westminster resident Scott Jeznach has passed away from injuries he received when he was injured while working on his vehicle at home and was flown to Shock Trauma in serious condition on May 21, 2010.

Jeznach is well known in the community as a member of the Westminster Volunteer Fire Department and from 1997 to 2008 he served as the code enforcement officer for the city of Westminster.

He was a former member of the U.S. Army 82nd Airborne Division and 7th Special Forces Group. He received multiple commendations associated with his 13-year military career which included participation in the Invasion of Panama - Operation Just Cause and the First Gulf War - Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm.

He is survived by his wife, Josephine Velazquez-Jeznach

Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time. Check back for more details as they become available.

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Sunday, May 23, 2010

The Jesse Stone Series by Robert B Parker


In 1997 Parker introduced a new series character, Jesse Stone. Stone has left the LAPD in disgrace over a drinking problem in the wake of his failed marriage, and in an attempt to get his life back together, he’s taken a job as a small-town police chief in Paradise, MA. Struggling with alcoholism and his emotionally tangled relationship with his ex-wife, the actress Jennifer Stone, Stone tries to make a new life for himself in Paradise. (from The Robert Parker Companion)



Split Image

Family ties prove deadly in the brilliant new Jesse Stone novel from New York Times–bestselling author Robert B. Parker.

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Night and Day

Paradise, Massachusetts, police chief Jesse Stone confronts a town's darkest secrets in the shocking new novel from the New York Times–bestselling author and "America's greatest mystery writer" (The New York Sun).

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Stranger in Paradise

The last time Jesse Stone, chief of police of Paradise, Massachusetts, saw Wilson "Crow" Cromartie, the Apache Indian hit man was racing away in a speedboat after executing one of the most lucrative and deadly heists in the town's history. Crow was part of a team of ex-cons who plotted to capture Stiles Island, the wealthy enclave off the Paradise coast, by blowing up the connecting bridge. Residents were kidnapped, some were killed, and Crow managed to escape with a boatload of cash, never to be seen again. Until now.

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High Profile: A Jesse Stone Novel

The murder of a notorious public figure places Paradise, Massachusetts, police chief Jesse Stone in the harsh glare of the media spotlight.

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Sea Change

Paradise, Massachusetts, police chief Jesse Stone faces the case of his career in the newest novel in the bestselling series.

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Stone Cold

Paradise, Massachusetts, police chief Jesse Stone returns, tracking the path of a pair of thrill killers.

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Death in Paradise

Filled with magnetic characters and the muscular writing that are Parker's trademarks, Death in Paradise is a storytelling masterpiece.

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Trouble in Paradise

Robert B. Parker and his legendary Spenser series have long been considered the one plus ultra of detective fiction. But the critics' praise for Jesse Stone's debut in Night Passage proved there was room for addition to the Parker literary canon.

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Night Passage

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How Newspapers Lost Their Mojo by Damon Kiesow in Poynter

How Newspapers Lost Their Mojo

by Damon Kiesow May 18, 2010

http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=134&aid=183008

Chuck Myron thinks newspapers might have lost their mojo. The last time he saw it was in 2006 somewhere around Fort Myers, Fla.

That was the year Gannett began field-testing their mobile journalism project at a handful of papers around the country. Myron and a dozen of his colleagues at the Fort Myers News-Press were given laptops, cameras and wireless Internet cards and told to go forth and report from on-the-road around the paper’s 811-square mile coverage area.

Myron’s summation of the project and of the industry since then is brief and to the point: “I think there has been too great an emphasis on technology and not enough on journalism.”

That is also the thesis of his book-in-progress that argues the pursuit of technology is overshadowing the practice of journalism at many newspapers. The working title is appropriately enough "How Newspapers Lost Their Mojo" and focuses on his time at the News-Press from 2005 to 2007.


Read the entire story here: http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=134&aid=183008

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NPR: Plummeting Marijuana Prices Create A Panic In Calif.

Business
Legal pot, under the guise of the California's medical marijuana laws, has spurred a rush of new competition. As a result, the wholesale price of pot grown in California is plunging, worrying growers and dealers. "There's a tremendous amount of concern, borderlining on fear," says a former underground grower who now cultivates medical marijuana.

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I can tell the tale, I can tell it all, about the glory days of illegal alcohol by Kevin Dayhoff

In days gone by, when the county was dry, thoughts of summer and sunshine inspired Carroll County residents to make moonshine.

We did it with zest; they say it was best. It is a big mystery, but it is our history. I can tell the tale, I can tell it all, about the glory days of illegal alcohol.

Yes, one of the best-kept secrets about Carroll County history is our tradition of moonshine. Think about it. It's really a no-brainer. For starters, our county is well-known for being one of the top grain producers in the mid-Atlantic region, and we're blessed with many springs, streams and creeks of sparkling fresh water.

Moreover, we have an abundance of fruits and tree barks available for flavorings. For example, I'm told -- by a reliable souse -- that if you add birch bark to the mash, it gives the moonshine a mint-like flavor.

Or so I'm told.

As for the manufacture and distillation of the magic elixir, we have plenty of out-of-the-way backwoods and valleys to hide a small still to serve as a mixer.

Writing for the Historical Society of Carroll County a number of years ago, local historian Jay Graybeal noted that, "not everyone supported the ban on the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages. ... In fact, Maryland's popular Democratic governor, Albert C. Ritchie, consistently bucked Prohibition as an infringement on personal rights ..."

Read the entire column here:

http://www.explorecarroll.com/community/4342/i-can-tell-tale-i-can-tell-it-all-about-glory-days-illegal-alcohol/

I can tell the tale, I can tell it all, about the glory days of illegal alcohol by Kevin Dayhoff

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Washington Post News Alert: Republicans take House seat in Hawaii

Washington Post News Alert: Republicans take House seat in Hawaii
12:07 AM EDT Sunday, May 23, 2010
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Republican Honolulu City Councilman Charles Djou won the special election in Hawaii's 1st district to replace Neil Abercrombie, a 10-term Democratic congressman who resigned to run for governor.
Djou had been leading in recent public polls in the winner-takes-all contest -- largely as a result of a feud between two Democratic candidates that has splintered their party's base. The win hands the Republican Party a symbolic victory in its bid to regain control of Congress.


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http://link.email.washingtonpost.com/r/KYNZS9/P9ZGM/1CX0X4/AS0ZI8/SOPRA/FW/t

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Saturday, May 22, 2010

An African American cultural district for Baltimore? by Kenny Burns

An African American cultural district for Baltimore? by Kenny Burns

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/local-opinions/2010/05/african_american_culture_shoul.html


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Baltimore has a population of more than 630,000, of which 64 percent are African American, according to the most recent U.S. Census estimate. With these figures in mind, does the city really need a concentrated African American cultural district? The Rev. Al Sharpton recently visited Charm City to throw his support behind the push for one. Sharpton said such a district would bolster the self-image of local youths, in addition to being "an investment in the social order."

Read his entire column here:

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/local-opinions/2010/05/african_american_culture_shoul.html

Kenny Burns blogs at Maryland Politics Today. The Local Blog Network is a group of bloggers from around the D.C. region who have agreed to make regular contributions to All Opinions Are Local.

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Pictures for “It takes many hands to push the swings at city playground” column

(Enlarge) Westminster Mayor Kevin Utz was all smiles as he discussed the new ADA-compliant playground equipment which the Westminster Lions Club helped sponsor behind the baseball diamond at the playground on April 23. Carroll Eagle photo by Kevin Dayhoff


“It takes many hands to push the swings at city playground”

EAGLE ARCHIVE By Kevin Dayhoff Posted http://www.explorecarroll.com/community/4327/it-takes-many-hands-push-swings-city-playground/ 5/16/2010

(Enlarge) Westminster Mayor Kevin Utz was all smiles as he discussed the new ADA-compliant playground equipment which the Westminster Lions Club helped sponsor behind the baseball diamond at the playground on April 23. Carroll Eagle photo by Kevin Dayhoff

Many of the fond memories I have of growing up in Westminster occurred at the Westminster Municipal Playground.

Many know the playground as home to Westminster Fallfest, Carroll County's largest community charity event.

That's appropriate — rec programs park facilities and most of the quality of life improvements in our community have been the result of efforts between citizens, the private sector and enabled by government.

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The tradition of civic support lives on to this day. On April 17, I had the pleasure of attending the opening day ceremonies of the Westminster Optimist Little League.

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The tradition of civic support lives on to this day. On April 17, I had the pleasure of attending the opening day ceremonies of the Westminster Optimist Little League and the dedication of the new Westminster Lions Club play area behind home plate at the Westminster playground.

Read the entire column here: http://www.explorecarroll.com/community/4327/it-takes-many-hands-push-swings-city-playground/

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