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  Howard County, Maryland -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Howard County has the highest median family income of any county in the United States.
Howard District was formed in 1838 by the splitting of (additional info and facts about Anne Arundel County) Anne Arundel County.
Howard County was granted a charter form of government in 1968.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/h/ho/howard_county,_maryland.htm   (665 words)

  
 USA Freedom Corps: About USA Freedom Corps: History of 736 Jackson Place   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Elected Governor of New York (1898), his reform administration alarmed political boss T. Platt, who arranged to have him removed from the state to run as the Vice Presidential candidate with William McKinley an the Republican ticket in 1900.
Roosevelt supported William Howard Taft, his Secretary of War, as his successor, but split with the Republican party in the election of 1912 to run again on the "Bull-Moose" ticket, resulting in the election of Woodrow Wilson.
Leisendng was born in Lutherville, Maryland, and attended the Polytechnic Institute In Baltimore and the University of Pennsylvania.
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 October 18 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1893 - Georges Ohsawa, Japanese founder of Macrobiotics (d.
1927 - George C. Scott, American actor (d.
2003 - Preston Smith, Governor of Texas (b.
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 Howard Hughes --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
A mania for privacy inspired more public interest in Howard Hughes than did his public career as industrialist, aviator, and motion picture producer.
From its offices in Bethesda, Md., the organization subsidizes biomedical research at hospitals and universities throughout the United States, chiefly in genetics, immunology, cell biology, structural biology, and the neurosciences.
The 11th chief justice of the United States, Charles Evans Hughes also served as secretary of state, governor of the state of New York, and judge of the World Court.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9274973   (658 words)

  
 Timeline 1800-1810
George Washington- a surveyor by profession- had been assigned to find a site for a capital city somewhere along the upper Potomac River, which flows between Maryland and Virginia.
1802 Edward Howard, English chemist, determined that the iron in meteorites was a unique blend of iron and nickel that did not occur in known terrestrial rocks.
George Clinton, the seven-term governor of New York, was elected vice president under Jefferson and again under Madison in 1808.
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 Death Penalty Links
The Purpose of the Maryland Coalition for State Executions is to educate the citizens of Maryland on the truth you don't hear about, when it comes to the Death Penalty in Maryland.
From George Kendal being shot for espionage in Virginia (1608) until Gary Gilmore met his maker for murder in Utah (1977).
Detailed report on the history of capital punishment in Maryland, with a discussion of the recent administration of the death penalty and its problems, and with specific findings and recommendations for the future.
www.clarkprosecutor.org /html/links/dplinks.htm   (10610 words)

  
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June 10, 2005 NBC 10 Howard Palamarchuk, D.P.M., podiatric orthopedics professor at Temple University's School of Podiatric Medicine, discussed Adidas' new "1" sneaker which provides intelligent cushioning by automatically and continuously adjusting itself.
The Philadelphia Inquirer Dramatic changes are taking place at Temple University, as Patrick Kerkstra illustrates in his story, "A Tale of Two Temples." An emphasis on raising the standards across the institution in a comparatively short period of time has drawn both praise and questions about Temple's future.
McLaughlin, a former spokesman for the National Governors Association and senior advisor to Pennsylvania governor Edward G. Rendell, suggests resurrecting the "Great Swap," a 23-year-old proposal that called for states to trade their role in Medicaid to the federal goverment in exchange for the federal role in welfare.
www.temple.edu /news_media/in_news.html   (15601 words)

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