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Coin dealer a special table at Berkley Happy Hearts flea market

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Among the tables of crafts, antiques, food, raffles, yard sale items, books and LPs that took up a portion of the town common last week for the Berkley Happy Hearts clubs flea market were two much smaller tables the size of card tables, really that held rare coins.

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Local man’s caped-crusader comic sure to sell for supercash

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Heritage Auction Galleries of Dallas, which is handling the sale of the rare comic book, said last week the bidding already was up to $448,125, even though the sale catalog had yet to be mailed out.

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Navy reverses academy punishment; superintendent to leave early

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Change of command, amid reports of 'slush fund,' to take place no later than first week of August The Naval Academy superintendent, recently under fire over an off-the-books "slush fund," will be forced out of his position a month earlier than expected, officials said Tuesday, as the military also overturned his recommendations that two students be expelled.

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Naval Academy superintendent to leave early

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Change of command, amid reports of "slush fund," to take place no later than first week of August Amid reports of "slush fund," change of command to take place no later than first week of August, weeks ahead of schedule

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Academy punishment reversed; superintendent to leave early

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Change of command, amid reports of 'slush fund,' to take place no later than first week of August The Naval Academy superintendent, recently under fire over an off-the-books "slush fund," will be forced out of his position a month earlier than expected, officials said Tuesday, as the military also overturned his recommendations that two students be expelled.

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Academy punishment reversed; superintendent to leave early

Stanford library good for what ails community

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Beneath a red awning tucked between Fleming's Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar and a mere big brown bag's throw from Bloomingdale's in Palo Alto's Stanford Shopping Center is a small space filled with books and people eager to help those who step inside. The...

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Three new books for Father’s Day by Bruce Feiler, Donald Unger and Jay Mohr

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Three books evoke the charms, and trials, of modern fatherhood. Ugly ties and superfluous power tools aren't the only things being wrapped up for Father's Day this year. In our post-feminist, recession-wracked era of unconditional love, flex time and gender-neutral diaper stations, the very defi...

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Borrow from human library

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

BOOKS will be replaced with people for the day for a special event at Bolton Library on Tuesday.

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A rare find, a unique opportunity

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Owings Mills congregation members line up to finish an old, yet incomplete Torah Hal Rossman and his wife Claire, with the help of Rabbi Moshe Druin, write one of the letters in the Torah of the Har Sinai Congregation. When Rabbi Darryl Crystal of the Owings Mills congregation found that a Torah more than 80 years old still contained letters that had not been entirely filled in, it set in motion ...

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COMMUNITY NEWS: The Californian, June 4, 2010

Friday, June 4th, 2010

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COMMUNITY NEWS: The Californian, June 4, 2010