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Issue Date: Thursday, June 07, 2012 Issue: June Last Update: Tuesday, August 28, 2012
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  • Women in London 2012 Olympics inspire world

    Thursday, August 16, 2012 By: Grace Macatee

    For the first time ever in Olympic history, every country that sent a team to compete in the games included at least one female athlete in their ranks. Women across the world are making huge leaps to

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  • Eagle Scouts protest ban on homosexuals

    Thursday, August 16, 2012 By: Sarah Fielder

    Becoming an Eagle Scout requires dedication and a lot of hard work. Recently, however, over 100 Eagle Scouts have turned in their medals, according to CNN.com.

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  • Media bashes own Olympic athlete

    Thursday, August 16, 2012 By: Kristen Zdon

    Twelve seconds. That is all it takes to destroy one’s career. Twelve seconds. Especially with twelve years of training

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  • Bryan and Aldean perform in front of thousands

    Monday, July 16, 2012 By: Jamie Burcham

    Luke Bryans' well known hit, “Rain is a Good Thing” was portrayed no better then on the evening of July 15, 2012, at 7:30 at Merriweather Post Pavillion.

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  • 'Fat Boy' gorged with socio-economic messages

    Monday, July 16, 2012 By: Cassidy Miller

    Five actors. Four musicians. Three B-Boys. Two nights. One theatre. Fat Boy.

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  • Hershey Park: a 'sweet' place for everyone

    Sunday, July 15, 2012 By: Kristen Zdon

    Imagine feeling the rush diving down 90 feet from the sky, reaching an optimum speed of 75 miles per hour.

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  • Don't sail to The Captain's Table

    Sunday, July 15, 2012 By: Caitlin King

    Looking for a restaurant that is reasonably priced and decent food? Well then just keep driving past The Captains Table in Rehoboth, Delaware.

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  • Havre de Grace independence celebrations 'explode' with fun

    Sunday, July 15, 2012 By: Katie Clark

    From the screams of excited children to the last ‘boom’ in the fireworks show, the Havre de Grace July Independence Celebration is the place to be.

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  • 'Katy Perry: Part of Me' inspires viewers

    Saturday, July 14, 2012 By: Kelly Phipps

    “Be yourself and you can be anything,” said Katy Perry, whose concert film 'Katy Perry: Part of Me' came to the big screen on July 5, 2012. The film is about her remarkable live performances, but ther

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  • New Spider-Man movie proves to be truly amazing

    Wednesday, July 04, 2012 By: Julz Harvey

    “The Amazing Spider-Man” hit theaters Tuesday, July 3, and brought with it a surge that will ignite Spider-Man fans, new and old alike.

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Director Tony Scott commits suicide, jumps off L.A. Bridge
Vincent Thomas Bridge has been an infamous spot for in the Los Angeles area for years as a place for suicide jumpers. However no one expected famous director, Tony Scott, to be one of those people.
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Senator Todd Akin comments on "legitimate" rape
Senator Todd Akin believes that women can only be impregnated by, as he states, "legitimate" rape. Anything else is just a fluke.
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Any time after September 1, patrons and connoisseurs of Italian food from everywhere are welcome to expose their taste buds to the home cooked, authentic flavor of Amici’s Pizza.
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Many North Harford students watched with pride as Michael Phelps received 22 medals, more than any other Olympian. It seems only fitting to hold the Olympic Games in the home state of the greatest O
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Olympic swimmers go for the gold in London to help represent team USA while Harford County swimmers do the same at the Harford Swim League “Olympic” championships.
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A Patterson Mill High School football player, Kyle Burnett Reddish was charged with raping a Patterson Mill classmate in September 2011 was set to go to trial on Monday August 13, 2012 in Harford Coun
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Women in London 2012 Olympics inspire world
For the first time ever in Olympic history, every country that sent a team to compete in the games included at least one female athlete in their ranks. Women across the world are making huge leaps to
full story 
Eagle Scouts protest ban on homosexuals
Becoming an Eagle Scout requires dedication and a lot of hard work. Recently, however, over 100 Eagle Scouts have turned in their medals, according to CNN.com.
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Flying away from the Hawk's Nest
The end of the 2012 school year was filled with a variety of changes and the start of the 2012 school year will highlight some of them.
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Media bashes own Olympic athlete
Twelve seconds. That is all it takes to destroy one’s career. Twelve seconds. Especially with twelve years of training
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