Sara Lou Harris Carter of Bethesda, Md., known for her pioneering role as an African-American model, died at her home in Bethesda, Md., on Dec. 16, 2016. She was 93. Carter, daughter of James W. and Esther P. Harris, was born in Wilkesboro on July 4, 1923. |
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And so the Boy President heads for Washington to be sworn into office, pumping his fist, mooning the media, giving the stinky finger to whomever irks him, doing his end zone dance, promising to build the wall, cut taxes, create jobs, provide great health insurance for EVERYONE, send his son-in-law.... |
Angry over Russian hackers illegally broadcasting the latest episode of BBC1’s Sherlock series on the internet before it was shown here, have corporation chiefs cancelled a TV ‘masterclass’ by the show’s creator, Steven Moffat, 55, in Moscow in response? He and his wife Sue Vertue, 56, who produces.... |
Stephen Hawking is right to fear advanced alien civilisations. We should keep our heads low.
The question of whether there is intelligent life elsewhere in the universe has been asked by people for many years. But if we hear something, should we answer? In the absence of any signal from them,.... |
Deputy PM Vu Duc Dam urged ministries and agencies on January 18 to accelerate the delivery of online public services, first focusing on those that help to reduce budget expenditure. He noted that Vietnam should learn from countries with a high availability of online public services, such as France and Japan. |
Questions? Call 760-789-1350. THURSDAY, Jan. 19 Free Groceries, 9 a.m., Ramona Food and Clothes Closet, 773 Main St. Open to 18 years or older, first come, first served, 20 to 25 pounds of fresh produce and staples per family. Bring bags. Offered through Feeding America San Diego Mobile Pantry Program. |
ROME: Four strong earthquakes on Wednesday shook the same region of central Italy that suffered deadly temblors last year, sending quake-rattled residents into panic and further isolating towns that have been buried under more than a meter (3 feet) of snow for days. |
“Fake news” is an at this point, but the term does all-purpose non-sequitur describe a relatively new phenomena popularized in the 2016 presidential election: deliberately fabricated (as opposed to erroneous or biased) stories from little-known sources, which could spread rapidly through direct sharing on sites like Facebook. |
Niran Adedokun. Nobel laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka, is what his Yoruba people of South-West Nigeria describe as “Akanda.” I do not know an English word that captures the total import of this word but if we attempt a translation, it would mean someone specially created by God without duplication. |
WASHINGTON (MEDIA GENERAL) — Donald J. Trump will become America’s 45th president on Friday as the clock strikes noon. The president-elect will be joined by family, friends, and current and former presidents as he places his hand on a Bible and swears to “faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States. |
WASHINGTON (MEDIA GENERAL) — Donald J. Trump will become America’s 45th president on Friday as the clock strikes noon. The president-elect will be joined by family, friends, and current and former presidents as he places his hand on a Bible and swears to “faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States. |
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