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Man Critical After Montgomery Village Shooting
WRC Washington DC Channel 4- 8/20/2008 1:19:13 PM
A man is in critical condition after being shot multiple times in Montgomery County .
Bagpipes Become Family Affair for Father, Son
WTOP- 8/20/2008 11:24:41 AM
This summer, Bill Douwes sent his 12-year-old son, Alexander, to bagpipe camp. Then the 62-year-old Lewistown resident packed his own pipes and went right along with him.
Some downcounty motorists buy gas where it's cheaper: the upcounty
Gazette.Net- 8/20/2008 10:50:46 AM
Some people who live or work downcounty plan their days around buying gas in the upcounty.
Bagpipes become family affair
The Frederick News Post- 8/20/2008 7:00:23 AM
This summer, Bill Douwes sent his 12-year-old son, Alexander, to bagpipe camp. Then the 62-year-old Lewistown resident packed his own pipes and went right along with him.
ABC 7 News - Man Hunt Underway Near Gaithersburg for Rapist
WJLA-TV Arlington- 8/20/2008 4:49:17 AM
A manhunt is underway near Gaithersburg after Montgomery County police said a woman claimed a man raped her.
Lawmaker Wants State College Officials Off Drinking Age Petition
WBAL-AM Baltimore- 8/20/2008 2:18:07 AM
In an interview with WBAL's Shari Elliker, Goucher University President Sanford Ungar talks about initiative to lower the drinking age.
Drinking-age proposal draws attacks
The Baltimore Sun- 8/20/2008 1:01:55 AM
Health, safety and transportation advocates denounced Tuesday a proposal by more than 100 university administrators to reconsider the legal drinking age of 21 -- contending that any reduction would lead to ...
Buying drugs from Canada still doesn't make sense
Chicago Sun-Times- 8/19/2008 11:00:00 AM
It's funny how little we hear about "drug reimportation" these days. Oh, yes, it's a part of the campaigns of both Senators McCain and Obama, but that just illustrates how out of touch they are.
Schools Feel The Gas Pinch
WMAR- 8/19/2008 7:21:41 AM
Faced with soaring diesel fuel costs, school districts across the country are forcing students to use the old-fashioned way to get to class: on their own two feet.
Foot leather will replace school buses for many students
WHO-TV Des Moines- 8/19/2008 6:43:39 AM
Because of rising fuel costs, an increasing number of youngsters will find themselves hoofing to school this fall.
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