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    May 8, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  1. CT.com Interview: Roshi Bernie Glassman

    For many Western Buddhists, practice doesn’t end with what happens on the floor. They’re out in the community, volunteering at area shelters, teaching meditation to prison inmates or organizing food and clothing drives.
    For many Western Buddhists, practice doesn’t end with what happens on the floor. They’re out in the community, volunteering at area shelters, teaching meditation to prison inmates or organizing food and clothing drives. The social piece wasn&...

    Tags: Physiology, Religion and Belief, Judaism, Buddhism, The New York Times

  2. May 10, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn., David Cook column

    Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn.
    On Palm Sunday night, 48 days ago, many of our city's gang leaders gathered around a wooden dining-room table, some of them sitting, some standing, all agreeing to put down their weapons. The cease-fire came after days of back-and-forth-and-back-again...

    Tags: Politics, Armed Conflicts, Lifestyle and Leisure, Freedom of the Press, Gang Activity

  4. May 10, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  5. Vallejoan still making a splash in the Coast Guard

    Times-Herald, Vallejo, Calif.
    Vallejoan Kristine Busse-Dohm felt compelled to join the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary after 9/11, while fellow Vallejoan Ron Nathan wanted to get back on big water after retiring from the Coast Guard after 31 years. Reasons for joining the Auxiliary are...

    Tags: U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Army

  6. May 8, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Pritzker Military Library offers oral histories, speakers

    The wide windows in the landmark Monroe Building offer a sweeping view of Michigan Avenue and Millennium Park. On a crystal-blue spring day, it's easy to temporarily forget the long, bloody history of warfare. But keeping the stories of "citizen soldiers" around the globe alive for future generations is central to the Pritzker Military Library's mission. The organization provides a combination of wide-ranging programming, exhibits and archival materials to achieve that goal.
    The wide windows in the landmark Monroe Building offer a sweeping view of Michigan Avenue and Millennium Park. On a crystal-blue spring day, it's easy to temporarily forget the long, bloody history of warfare. But keeping the stories of "citizen soldiers"...

    Tags: Michigan Avenue, WTTW, Arts and Culture, Millennium Park, Hobbies

  8. May 10, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  9. EDITORIAL: Will the government get away with it?

    The Augusta Chronicle, Ga.
    Even after explosive congressional testimony on the Benghazi scandal by heroic whistleblowers on Wednesday, the nation is left with a growing list of unanswered questions. Who in the Obama administration decided to deceive Congress and the American...

    Tags: Benghazi, Susan Rice, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  10. May 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Md. National Guard preparing for final Afghan deployment

    As the Maryland National Guard prepares for what could be its final deployment to Afghanistan, its commander sees a "pivotal point" in the nation's history. More than a decade of deployments to Afghanistan, Iraq and other battlegrounds since Sept. 11,...

    Tags: Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Science and Technology, Iraq, Afghanistan, Armed Conflicts

  12. May 10, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  13. EDITORIAL: Digging for answers

    Boston Herald
    The body of Tamerlan Tsarnaev has finally been buried. But questions about the troubling lack of information-sharing among law enforcement agencies before the Boston Marathon bombing -- and questions about Tsarnaev's six-month sojourn to Russia and his...

    Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Michael T. McCaul, Joe Lieberman, U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security, Sports

  14. May 9, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  15. 'It wasn't Ryan anymore': Three months after his death, Ryan Nelson's suicide resonates with loved ones, law enforcement, veterans officials

    The Bemidji Pioneer
    A single shot. It was the only sound that came from 417 Central Ave. SE on the night of Feb. 9, after an hours-long standoff. And other than his own thoughts, it was the last thing Ryan George Nelson heard before the bullet pierced through his chest,...

    Tags: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Safety of Citizens, Politics, Suicide, Mental Health

  16. May 9, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  17. BPD commish: Feds didn't share intel on Tamerlan until he was dead

    Boston Herald
    Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis testified before Congress today that federal officials didn't share their intelligence on Boston marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsanaev until days after pictures of the alleged terrorists surfaced. Davis told...

    Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Michael T. McCaul, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Joe Lieberman, Police Investigations

  18. May 9, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  19. Capsule reviews of feature films

    The Philadelphia Inquirer
    ADMISSION 2 1/2 stars. Tina Fey stars as a Princeton admissions officer, Paul Rudd is a hippie-dippie progressive school head lobbying for one of his students, in this odd mix of romantic comedy, improbable soap and Ivy League satire. 1 hr. 57 PG-13 (sex,...

    Tags: Jackie Robinson, Iron Man 3 (movie), Jennifer Lopez, Riz Ahmed, Jake Abel

  20. May 9, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  21. Three Nassau cops added to state memorial wall

    Newsday
    With heavy hearts and tears, families and colleagues paid tribute Wednesday to three Nassau County policemen whose names were added to the state's memorial wall for fallen officers. Arthur Lopez, Joseph P. Olivieri Jr. and Charles D. Cole Jr. were among...

    Tags: Long Island Expressway

  22. May 9, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  23. FDNY, retired captain settle disability case

    Newsday
    A retired FDNY captain will get more than $7,000 in back pay and an adjustment to his pension after federal officials settled a case alleging the city failed to accommodate disabilities he received after the 9/11 attacks. Gerald Snell, who suffered...

    Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Career and Workplace, Retirement, Employment Opportunities, Lawyers

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