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Saturday, July 22, 2006

20060721 KDDC Fred and Not Fred play the Blues


“Fred and Not Fred play the Blues”

(c) Kevin Dayhoff

July 21st, 2006

Any questions, ask Mr. Smurf’s brother from Anchorage Alaska.

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20060721 KDDC Wikipedia's IDF Deathstar cannon


Wikipedia's IDF Deathstar cannon

July 21st, 2006

Wonkette reported today that the above posted picture is “From the Wikipedia entry on the Israel-Lebanon conflict, earlier today (since fixed).”

What a hoot.

No report as to whether the “IDF K-5 laser cannon” is considered a part of a “proportionate response.” Perhaps we will need to wait for the liberal (radical Islamist’s apologists) main stream media to tell us what to think.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA.

E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org

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Friday, July 21, 2006

20060721 KDDC S Ruchlewicz's great picture of the Clydesdales in Westminster


Great Stan Ruchlewicz photograph of the Clydesdales in Westminster on July 17th, 2006

July 21, 2006

Stan Ruchlewicz is one of the better artists/photographers around. Since he first came to Westminster on Monday, June 11, 2001, he has amassed a wonderful set of downtown Westminster photographs. The photo posted above is no exception.

Mr. Ruchlewicz was the primary lead on getting the Budweiser Clydesdales to come to Westminster. He swung into action and put together the visit in literally a day, just a couple days before the Clydesdales arrived on Monday, July 17th, 2006.

For additional information on the Clydesdale’s visit please see:20060716 KDDC Budweiser Clydesdales in will be in Westminster Monday.”

Although Mr. Ruchlewicz came to Westminster five years ago as an economic development expert, he also has an extensive background in urban planning

For many years before he came to Westminster, Mr. Ruchlewicz handled economic development and planning issues for several municipalities such as Havre de Grace, MD and Reading, PA. In Havre de Grace, where he worked for twelve years, Mr. Ruchlewicz was the Director of Planning

Additionally, Mr. Ruchlewicz has served as President of the Maryland Downtown Development Association since 1997. He has also served on the Main Street Maryland Main Street Review Committee since 1997.

What many in Carroll County are not aware is that Mr. Ruchlewicz, a musician, is also the Chapter 5 Coordinator for the “Tournament of Bands” (TOB.)

According to information on the TOB web site, the TOB “is one of the largest competitive band organizations in the country…” It “sanctions approximately 140 field band events, about 100 indoor events and several comprehensive music festivals each year.”

“Tournament of Bands is a non-profit educational organization that is available to any middle, junior high, senior high, college or university. Founded in 1972 by the National Judges Association, Tournament has grown to over 400 active schools. Tournament provides performance opportunities in field band, indoor guard, majorette, percussion and dance team as well as comprehensive festivals with instrumental and choral events.”

When he is not promoting economic development for the City of Westminster or taking pictures, most any Saturday evening in the fall, you can find Mr. Ruchlewicz on a band competition field working with young adult musicians in a band event.

Until I can find an extra minute to post the number of pictures I took last Monday when the Clydesdales in town, please enjoy the picture posted above graciously provided to KDDC courtesy of Stan Ruchlewicz.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA.

E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org

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Thursday, July 20, 2006

20060719 KDDC April 1979 YMCA




April 1979 YMCA

The bottom picture posted above is of the Carroll County YMCA when it was located in the former “Keefer’s Fine Foods” store opposite from the old Westminster Post Office on Main Street in Westminster.

While I am posting old photos, the top photo is of this area around 1910 or so? The middle photo is this area around 1920?

On June 21st, 2006, my column in the Westminster Eagle was on the very early beginnings of the YMCA: "45 years ago, when residents said 'Y,' our community leaders said, 'why not?'

45 years ago, when residents said 'Y,' our community leaders said, 'why not?'

06/21/06
By Kevin E. Dayhoff

Forty-five years ago on June 29, 1961, a group of 16 community leaders met at the old Davis Library to begin the formation of one of Carroll County's premier institutions - the Carroll County Family Branch of the YMCA.

The YMCA has been a basic building block in the social fabric of our community for so many years that many have come to take it for granted.

It all started with a grand total of $22. A "group of teenagers" donated $12.00 and Charles Mooshian, editor of the then-Westminster Times, chipped in another $10.

As with the formation of most groups that have become critical components of our county (others coming to mind include the Carroll County Farm Museum, Carroll Hospital Center, the Carroll County Agriculture Center, the Historical Society of Carroll County, Carroll Community College), it was not easy.

Westminster has its dreamers, its dream keepers and its dream slayers.

The dreamers and the dream-keepers are the stuff that make the community a home; a great place to live, do business and raise a family.

The dream-keepers are citizens, not spectators. They say, "let's do it," and then roll up their sleeves and get it done.


Read the rest of my column here.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA.

E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org

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20060719 KDDC New North Carroll Senior and Community Center opening



















Pictures from the grand opening of the
New North Carroll Senior and Community Center.

Last Friday, July 14th, 2006 at 10 AM, was the grand opening of the New North Carroll Senior and Community Center at 2328 Hanover Pike, in Greenmount (former Ames Building.)

I was not able to attend; however, Carroll County government public information officer Vivian Laxton was kind enough to send KDDC some pictures. Please enjoy.

If you have any questions about the New North Carroll Senior and Community Center, or any other aspect of Carroll County government, please contact Ms. Laxton at 410-386-2973.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA.

E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org

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20060719 KDDC Chenopodium ambrosioides



July 19, 2006

Preliminarily, the plant pictured above will be the subject of my next Westminster Eagle column. It grows in Carroll County and has been used as a medicine since the days of the Mayans and Aztecs. Do you know the common name of this plant?

ケアリタソウ(毛有田草)
  アカザ科

 学名:Chenopodium ambrosioides
 花期:夏~秋

 メキシコ原産の帰化植物で,道端などにも多く見られます。毛のないものはアリタソウというのですが,区別はちょっと難しいそうです。かつて,滋賀県の有田で栽培されたことからこの名前になったそうです。

 前橋市にて Sep 06, 1998 フレーム版  非フレーム版

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Ch.ambrosioides es una planta de amplia distribución. Se trata de una planta de hasta 1 m, aromática y cuyas hojas, lanceolado-elípticas y de hasta 10 cm, son glandulosas y tienen el margen entero o sinuado. Las inflorescencias son terminales, formadas por densos glomérulos axilares. Los lóbulos del caliz de las flores son verdes en la madurez, tocándose unos a otros. Se conoce como "pasote".

ambrosioides: epíteto que alude a la semejanza de la planta con las del género Ambrosia.


20060719 KDDC The Flower Lady


"The Flower Lady"
(c) Kevin Dayhoff
July 19th, 2006

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

20060719 KDDC Who is he?


"20060719 ?"
(c) Kevin Dayhoff
July 19th, 2006
Steve Powell

20060718 KDDC Harry Serenade


Dinner at Harry’s

© Kevin Dayhoff

July 18th, 2006

Caroline and I enjoyed dinner out Tuesday evening at Harry’s Main Street in Westminster.

While we ate, we enjoyed the mellow sounds of “Blue suede shoes - blue note Harry.” The food was delicious, the service attentive, the company and conversation grand and a great time was had by all.

Doesn’t that look just like Harry? Whadda ya think?

For past posts about Harry’s Main Street, please see: “20060614 KDDC Dinner at Harry's” and 200600603 KDDC Can you guess who this community leader is?” After the page comes up, scroll down a bit to view the post…

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA.

E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org

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20060715 KDDC WFD Crab Feed




Saturday, July 15th, 2006 Westminster Fire Department Crab Feed

July 18th, 2006

The crab feed at the Westminster Fire Department last Saturday was a great success. Over 300 folks from throughout Carroll County came out for plenty of crabs, good company and the music of the “Salem Bottom Boys,” who performed on "Mobile Stage #1."

The event lasted until 12 midnight. We finally got the engine bays cleaned-up by about 1:30 AM.

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20060718 KDDC “Thank You For The Hezbollah View” (Video)

July 18th, 2006
By Greg Tinti
This is must view video of the Tony Snow in a verbal tete a tete with the curmudgeon – read – constantly confused - Helen Thomas. Everyone and every community has a “Helen Thomas” in their life. It’s worth taking notes as to how Tony Snow handles her.
I agree with the one poster in the “Outside the Beltway” comments section that I think Tony Snow ought to be our next president… Mr. Snow is a refreshing change in the White House.
Mr. Tinti’s introduction to the video is worth repeating:
“Although that’s the quotable moment of this exchange between Tony Snow and Helen Thomas, the entire thing is worth watching simply for its entertainment value alone. It’s old school Helen Thomas, trying to “Scott McClellan” Tony Snow. And somehow Tony has already mastered the art of dealing with the queen of combativeness and irrationality. It’s really quite impressive.”
Enjoy the video here.
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Monday, July 17, 2006

20060717 KDDC The President tells it like it is


Bush to Syria to Hezbollah

July 17th, 2006
Hat Tip: Wonkette

Video: President Swears Into Live Mic, BBC Giggles

This is the clearest and most concise analysis of the Middle East conflict I have heard yet. How many times have you heard folks lament that they want an elected official to speak their mind in plain english.

Well click here or here and here, and the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah will become clear in the fewest words possible. Michelle Malkin also carried a post (""STOP DOING THIS *^&%"") on this - click here. This is precious.


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20060717 KDDC Ken Lam's picture of City Workers on the Baltimore Sun's web site

Ken Lam's picture on the Baltimore Sun's web site
High temperatures grip region:
July 17th, 2006

Ken Lam's picture of the Westminster City Workers appeared in the Baltimore Sun's web site moments ago. By the way, Mr. Lam was simply wonderful to work with as he interacted with the guys and worked hard to get a great picture. Hat's off to Mr. Lam.

The picture can be accessed by clicking here.

The caption reads: "
Westminster maintenance worker Donald Hann, left, finishes repairing a storm drain as Butch Duvall drinks water under a canopy today on Ralph Street. (Sun photo by Kenneth K. Lam) (11:55 AM)"

For the accompaning article click here:
High temperatures grip region:

20060717 KDDC Westminster Workers labor in the heat





Taking care of business in the heat of the summer

Monday, July 17th, 2006

Another in a series, in tribute to Westminster City Workers

by Kevin Dayhoff

As the temperature approached 100 degrees, Westminster Street Department employees Butch DuVall. Corky McClain, Donald Hann and Larry Bloom worked on.

Here, they are pictured repairing a storm water management drain at Ralph and Center Street in Westminster.

Folks, it is workers like these guys who really make the city run and they all deserve our thanks and gratitude.

Mr. Bloom and I accompanied Baltimore Sun photographer Ken Lam as he captured the City Workers at work.

For a previous post recognizing the work of City Workers see “20060706 KDDC A Picture of Community Policing in Westminster,” and “20060712 KDDC Westminster City Workers repair water main break.”

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA.

E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org

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20060716 KDDC Budweiser Clydesdales in will be in Westminster Monday




The Budweiser Clydesdales in will be in Westminster Monday, July 17

July 16, 2006 by Kevin Dayhoff

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If you have ever had the interest in seeing the gentle giants of the horse family, the Budweiser Clydesdales, Westminster is the place to be on Monday July 17th, 2006 during the lunch hour.

The Clydesdales visit to Westminster is sponsored by Wantz Distributors, Inc. of Hagerstown, Maryland, the local Budweiser distributor.

According to Westminster’s administrator of economic development Stan Ruchlewicz, the Clydesdales will be visiting Westminster on their way from Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game in Pittsburgh to the NASCAR race festivities in Long Pond, PA.

Mr. Ruchlewicz advises that: “Beginning about 12:30 p.m., the magnificent Clydesdales will travel down Longwell Avenue from the Westminster Skate Park to Willis Street where they will travel Willis Street to Court Street. After making a left onto Court Street, they will make a right onto Greenwood Ave. following it to Manchester Road.

“They will make a right onto Manchester Road crossing Main Street onto Washington Road. At Green Street, they will make a right and stop at Maggie’s for a photograph. They will continue down Green Street to Center Street where they will make a right and stop for a photograph at Maria’s and the Westminster Inn. They will then make a left on Main Street.

“They will then travel down Main Street to John Street also stopping at Johansson’s Dining House and Rafael’s for photographs before heading to City Hall for pictures and then returning to the Skate Park.”

For a cute video (Budweiser commercial) featuring a baby Clydesdale, click here.

There are six “hitches” - eight-horse teams of Clydesdales - which pull a red, white and gold 1903 Studebaker-built beer wagon. Five of the hitches are traveling hitches. The hitch that will be visiting Westminster is the St. Louis team. The other hitches are based in Menifee, California; San Diego, California; Merrimack, New Hampshire and San Antonio, Texas

The tradition of the Clydesdales began as a celebration of the repeal of Prohibition on April 7, 1933, when August A. Busch Jr. had the team of horses ceremonially deliver the first case of post-Prohibition beer from the St. Louis brewery to his father.


Published reports reflect: “Realizing the advertising and promotional potential of a horse-drawn beer wagon, Mr. Busch had the team sent by rail to New York City, where it picked up two cases of Budweiser beer at New Jersey's Newark Airport. The beer was later presented to Al Smith, former governor of New York and an instrumental force in the repeal of Prohibition.


From there, the Clydesdales continued on a tour of New England and the Middle Atlantic States. The hitch even delivered a case of beer to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt at the White House.”

Over 70 years later, the tradition continues as the “Clydesdale hitches travel some 100,000 miles a year…”


The especially large breed of horses traces its beginnings in the early 1800s in Lanarkshire, Scotland, along the River Clyde.


Today, Clydesdales have evolved to a horse that is six foot tall (18 hands) at the shoulder and weigh approximately one ton each – between 1,800 and 2,300 pounds.


To qualify to be a Budweiser Clydesdale, they must be “geldings, bay in color, have four white stockings and a blaze of white on the face, as well as a black mane and tail. A gentle temperament also is important, as hitch horses meet millions of people each year,” according to promotional accounts.


And oh, a Clydesdale’s horseshoe measures more than 20 inches from end to end and weighs about five pounds.


They eat two meals a day, which includes 20 to 25 quarts of feed, 50 to 60 pounds of hay and up to 30 gallons of water.


When they arrive in Westminster Monday morning, they will arrive in “three 50-foot tractor trailers, custom-built for the horses with rubber flooring, air suspension and vent fans…”


The Clydesdales will probably be accompanied by one or more Dalmatians, which have traveled with the horses since the 1950s.


In the early days, the Dalmatians “were bred and trained to protect the horses and guard the wagon when the driver went inside to make deliveries. The black-and-white spotted dogs were swift enough to keep up with the wagons, and their light-colored bodies and markings made them easier to see during the twilight hours.”


I’ll see ya in Westminster Monday during the lunch hour. Should be plenty of good pictures available.

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Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA.

E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org

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Saturday, July 15, 2006

20060715 KDDC Why Israel must fight


Why Israel must fight
July 15th, 2006

I had missed Charles Krauthammer's column for this week until Soccer Dad reminded me to read it. It is a must read for anyone who would like to understand Israel's reaction to the latest provocations by militant Palestinians:

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Why They Fight

Friday, July 14, 2006; Page A21

Next June will mark the 40th anniversary of the Six-Day War. For four decades we have been told that the cause of the anger, violence and terror against Israel is its occupation of the territories seized in that war. End the occupation and the "cycle of violence" ceases.

The problem with this claim was that before Israel came into possession of the West Bank and Gaza in the Six-Day War, every Arab state had rejected Israel's right to exist and declared Israel's pre-1967 borders -- now deemed sacred -- to be nothing more than the armistice lines suspending, and not ending, the 1948-49 war to exterminate Israel.

Read the rest here.

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20060715 KDDC Skeet Shooting


"Skeet Shooting"
(c) Kevin Dayhoff
July 15th, 2006

This morning I went skeet shooting with friends. The clay birds were relatively safe with me, however, the guys I went with were quite good. And the youngest member of the party, Kolin, showed us all up. Nevertheless, I had a great time.

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Friday, July 14, 2006

20060714 KDDC Ted Stevens and a bunch of tubes


Ted Stevens and a bunch of tubes - the techno remix
July 14th, 2006
This is quite a hoot. Turn up our speakers and go to either "The Ted Stevens Remix Video: It’s Not a Truck." Hat Tip: Wonkette . Or go directly to: "DJ Ted Stevens Techno Remix: "A Series of Tubes" on YouTube. Enjoy.
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20060714 KDDC Computer Head


"Computer Head"
(c) Kevin Dayhoff
July 14th, 2006

20060713 KDDC Mazel Tov Isreal


Israel at War
July 13th, 2006


Soccer Dad has several good posts on the Israeli response to the naked unwarranted series of provocations by mashugga militant Palestinians.

He is a mentsh and his blog may very well be the best place for a plethora of good information and analysis.

It would appear that Israel is out of patience and who can blame them.

You may want to also follow developments in the Jerusalem Post.

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20060713 KDDC Syndicator says Coulter did not plagiarize


Review of Coulter material indicates no plagiarism
July 13th, 2006

In a story by AP, picked up by a number of news outlets, it would appear that Ann Coulter did not plagiarize in her recent book nor in her syndicated columns as has been widely alledged by many liberal blogs.

Gee!

Syndicator Denies Coulter Lifted Material

Syndicator Dismisses Allegations That Pundit Ann Coulter Lifted Material From Other Sources

By HILLEL ITALIE AP National Writer

NEW YORK Jul 10, 2006 (AP)— The syndicator of Ann Coulter's newspaper columns rejected allegations that she had lifted material from other sources, saying a review of the work in question turned up nothing that merited concern.

"There are only so many ways you can rewrite a fact and minimal matching text is not plagiarism," Lee Salem, editor and president of Universal Press Syndicate, said Monday in a statement.

"Universal Press Syndicate is confident in the ability of Ms. Coulter, an attorney and frequent media target, to know when to make attribution and when not to."


Read the rest of the story here or here, here and here.

20060713 KDDC 10 Most NYTimes Articles read in last 30 days

According to the New York Times; listed below are the 10 most read articles read online (NYTimes.com) from June 13 - July 12, 2006.

1. What Shamu Taught Me About a Happy Marriage By AMY SUTHERLAND, Published: June 25, 2006 I wanted - needed - to nudge my husband a little closer to perfect.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/25/fashion/25love.html?ex=1168228800&en=d846623e61424139&ei=5087&nl=ep&emc=ep

2. At Colleges, Women Are Leaving Men in the Dust By TAMAR LEWIN, Published: July 9, 2006 A quarter-century after women became the majority on campuses, men are trailing in more than just enrollment.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/09/education/09college.html?ex=1168228800&en=ccef434f4a8165a9&ei=5087&nl=ep&emc=ep

3. Star Jones Reynolds's Departure From 'The View' Was in the Works for Months By JACQUES STEINBERG, Published: June 28, 2006 Ms. Jones Reynolds said she had been told sometime before the announcement of Rosie O'Donnell's hiring that her contract was not being renewed.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/28/arts/television/28star.html?ex=1168228800&en=5b70046d497308a7&ei=5087&nl=ep&emc=ep

4. Rogue Giants at Sea

By WILLIAM J. BROAD, Published: July 11, 2006 Scientists are now finding that rogue waves are far more common and destructive than once imagined and are launching new research projects to study them.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/11/science/11wave.html?ex=1168315200&en=59de275f1960643a&ei=5087&nl=ep&emc=ep

5. Blast Levels Manhattan Town House; Inquiry Focuses on Injured Owner By JAMES BARRON, Published: July 10, 2006 Officials were investigating whether the gas explosion was a bizarre last chapter in a divorce battle over who would own the building.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/10/nyregion/10cnd-blast.html?ex=1168228800&en=bca9e8cbba982c51&ei=5087&nl=ep&emc=ep

6. Lay's Death Complicates Efforts to Seize Assets By SIMON ROMERO, Published: July 6, 2006 In yet another bizarre twist to the Enron saga, the sudden death of Kenneth L. Lay may have spared his survivors financial ruin.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/06/business/06legal.html?ex=1168228800&en=06cf4bab882f2f21&ei=5087&nl=ep&emc=ep

7. Surprising Jump in Tax Revenues Is Curbing Deficit By EDMUND L. ANDREWS, Published: July 9, 2006 Tax revenues are climbing twice as fast as the administration predicted in February, so fast that the budget deficit could actually decline this year.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/09/washington/09econ.html?ex=1168228800&en=9feec181caf4afbb&ei=5087&nl=ep&emc=ep

8. A Star Falters, France Fades, Italy Rejoices By JERE LONGMAN, Published: July 10, 2006 Italy won its fourth World Cup title, but the match is certain to be remembered for Zinedine Zidane's behavior.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/10/sports/soccer/10cup.html?ex=1168228800&en=0cd414541928d135&ei=5087&nl=ep&emc=ep

9. Hiding in Plain Sight, Google Seeks More Power By JOHN MARKOFF and SAUL HANSELL, Published: June 14, 2006 A sprawling new data center in Oregon shows the extraordinary drive to beat Microsoft and Yahoo.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/14/technology/14search.html?ex=1168228800&en=35586c51ddc007ec&ei=5087&nl=ep&emc=ep

10. Enron Founder Dies Before Sentencing By JEREMY W. PETERS and SIMON ROMERO, Published: July 5, 2006 Kenneth L. Lay, who was convicted of fraud and conspiracy, faced the possibility of spending the rest of his life in prison.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/05/business/05cnd-lay.html?ex=1168228800&en=f1712e0c13abd963&ei=5087&nl=ep&emc=ep

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

20060712 KDDC Undated circa 1980s pic of Westminster City Employees



Undated circa 1980s pic of Westminster City Employees
July 12th, 2006

Can you please help me identify the folks in this picture? Some of the names are easy, but I don't remember all the names... I'm getting old and of course, the mind is the first to go.

If you can help, please e-mail me at kdayhoff@carr.org. Please include the letters KDDC in the subject line so your e-mail can make it through my spam filter. Thanks a bunch.

KED

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20060712 KDDC Westminster City Workers repair water main break




Westminster City Workers repair water main break
July 12th, 2006
Picture Date: Tueday evening July 11th, 2006
(c) Kevin Dayhoff

Pictures now. More information later.
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Tuesday, July 11, 2006

20060711 KDDC The World According to Keith Olbermann


"The World According to Keith Olbermann"
(c) Kevin Dayhoff
July 11th, 2006

Although I am not preoccupied with Mr. Olbermann, I was amused with today's post by "Expose the Left." I have watched
Mr. Olbermann's show before and figured if his benchmark was Fox News, then why watch the critizism - I'll just watch Fox News and decide for myself.

In all candor, I don't really gravitate to folks with no original thoughts who otherwise wish to be relevant by harshly criticizing those who do think about the issues and work hard at their craft. As my Mom always said, you can't get to heaven based on the sins of others. Well one cannot spin themselves to success by criticizing the success of others...

And I have grown suspect of anything the New York Times prints.

Anyway, Expose the Left says:


Throughout the article, columnist Bill Carter writes about Countdown’s ratings only by it’s growth and not by actual numbers. An ignorant reader would come away thinking Olbermann is some television star who is a real competitor in the cable news race. The only indication Carter gives of Olbermann’s actual ratings is when he calls Countdown a “dot in the rearview mirror of Fox News.”
Read the rest here.

20060711 KDDC Governor Visits Frederick

Governor Visits Frederick
July 11th, 2006

Writing for the Frederick News Post, Cliff Cumber has filed a story on the governor's vist to Frederick yeaterday.

The article is a good read. Click on "Ehrlich spotlights new running mate" to check it out.

Also be sure to view the video and the slideshow on the Frederick News Post page in which the article appears. They are both very well done.

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