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Maryland Reporter: Baltimore Sun to start charging for online content

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Program seeks to break isolation of poor, single mothers, and reduce infant deaths

Breaking the cycle of isolation for low-income, single mothers is just one benefit of an expanding social services program in Maryland, known as "Healthy Families America." The program dramatically changed the lives of two Baltimore City mothers, and has likely saved the lives of dozens of infants across the state.
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The Baltimore Sun is putting up a paywall for its online content in two weeks, charging even print subscribers for stories and other features everyone has been getting for free for years. This raises some questions about what we should do about the Sun in our daily State Roundup.

Today's state roundup of news since Friday

Sides are gearing up for battle over 2012 same-sex marriage proposal; the trial of state Sen. Ulysses Currie starts; a number of bids come in for city, Rocky Gap slots; Holocaust survivors hope to take Maryland victory over French railroad company to Washington; Harris, Mikulski unite to help seafood industry; Prince George's delegate charged with stealing from campaign fund to pay for wedding; and the Baltimore Sun to throw up a paywall.
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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Decapitated Body Of Mexico Newspaper Editor Found

Decapitated Body Of Mexico Newspaper Editor Found

Note Attributed To Criminal Group Found With Body

September 25, 2011
The editor of a Mexican newspaper was found dead, her body decapitated and with a note next to it, officials said.

Maria Elizabeth Macias Castro, 39, was the editor in chief of the newspaper Primera Hora.
Her body was found


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Cuerpo decapitado de editor de un periódico México encontró

Nota atribuido al grupo criminal encontró con cuerpo

25 de septiembre 2011

(CNN) - El editor de un periódico mexicano fue encontrado muerto, su cuerpodecapitado y con una nota al lado de él, dijeron las autoridades.

María Isabel Macías Castro, de 39 años, fue el editor en jefe del periódico Primera Hora.
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Westminster Fallfest Gears up for Day Two and more from Westminster Patch

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Fantastic YouTube Find: A Historical View of Main Street Westminster


Gerry Wiseman created and posted this great video montage on YouTube.
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To go along with the historical video montage, here are some highlights of Westminster's founding.
According to a History of Westminster written by former Westminser Mayor Kevin Dayhoff, William Winchester of England founded Westminster in 1764.
Winchester originally named the community "Winchester's Town," but in 1768 the town name was changed to Westminster because the mail was often accidentally delivered to the town of Winchester in Virginia, according to Dayhoff's article.
Winchester built Westminster so it would be one day's travel, 10 miles, between Reisterstown and Taneytown. This led to Westminster quickly establishing hotels, eating establishments and provisioning stores.
Although the origin of the immigrants may have changed, there is nothing new about Westminster having an immigrant population.
According to Dayhoff, Westminster's first settlers were predominately Germans and Scotch-Irish, coming here from southern Pennsylvania. The issue of immigrants coming from bordering colonies—Germans from the north, Scotch from the west and Irish from the south—was of grave concern.

Northern Carroll Countians primarily spoke German well into the mid-1800s; English was the language of southern Carroll Countians. Westminster remained at the confluence of these three main cultural influences, according to Dayhoff's article.
These historical highlights were taken from an article on the Westminster government website, written by Kevin Dayhoff.
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September 24, 1945: Black Marketeers Sob, Dump Ill-Gotten Goods

September 24, 1945: Black Marketeers Sob, Dump Ill-Gotten Goods

Black Marketeers Sob, Dump Ill-Gotten Goods

Scrambling Desperately To Get Rid Of Nylons, Shoes, Piece Goods And Silks

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After four flourishing years, the bottom finally has dropped out of the black markets with a refreshing thud. And war-fattened marketeers are scrambling desperately to get rid of their once precious stockpiles of nylons, shoes, piece goods and silks at deflated prices. ... http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2011/09/september-24-1945-black-marketeers-sob.html


Saturday, September 24, 2011

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A flash mob at the Westminster Fallfest.

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Budzinski Workman and Graham compare a few notes at Westminster Fallfest

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