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Friday, 29 August 2008 04:44 am
Teen Pregnancy On The Rise In Baltimore (WYPR Maryland)
27 Aug 2008 at 1:18pm
Last year, the teen birth rate in Baltimore spiked. So has the rate for teenagers having sex and those who engage in sex without protection. As more teens get pregnant, Maryland taxpayers are having to pick up the tab for more un-insured health care. WYPR's Farrah Childs reports.
N.J. searching for shellfish 'bug' (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
23 Aug 2008 at 1:40am
Scores of New Jersey watermen are awaiting the results of laboratory tests - expected as early as today - that will determine whether the state can lift a ban on shellfishing in a 130-square-mile section of the Delaware Bay.
Study: Md. 31st For Individual Health Care Control (WTOP Radio Network)
18 Aug 2008 at 6:56am
A new study designed to measure the degree of control Americans have over their own health care ranks Maryland 31st in the country
Oystermen concerned after DEP restricts shellfishing (Delaware Valley News)
21 Aug 2008 at 9:09am
When the state Department of Environmental Protection closed down a third of the Delaware Bay to shellfishing this week, Barney Hollinger immediately laid off the three employees on his oyster boat.
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Movie Poster Collecting
There is a great deal of history behind movie posters and movie poster collecting. Jules Cheret, who created 2 movie posters in the 1890’s, was the artist given credit for creating the first movie posters. By the end of the first decade of the 1900’s, movies had become a great source of public entertainment. In this time period, the movie poster would become a standard size known as the one sheet measuring 27" x 41".
In the early days, the names of actors did not appear on the posters, wh ...
Author: T Frady
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