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    SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE IN 2011 by Michael A. Sand

    Posted @ 08:14AM on 07/06/2011 by Len Boccassini - City Beat
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    One of the issues arising nearly every day is the appropriate role of religion in public settings. We know that the United States was founded as a
  • A Rucking Good Time with the Harrisburg Rugby Football Club -- By Jadrian Klinger

    Posted @ 06:28AM on 06/30/2011 by Timmy - City Beat
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    In the U.S., we know well the terms sack, interception, field goal, safety, line of scrimmage, halfback and touchdown. These words immediately evoke thoughts of cool fall evenings under the lights, tightly thrown pig-skinned spirals, pom-pom wielding cheerleaders, crowd-igniting kick-off returns, the Super Bowl spectacle and even two professional Pennsylvania quarterbacks with hard-to-live-down reputations. I’m, of course, describing football – a sport so ingrained in the American psyche that the championship game is practically a national holiday...
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    Rise of Geeks -- By Tim McKenna

    Posted @ 02:08PM on 06/29/2011 by Timmy - City Beat
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    There's something very important I forgot to tell you. What? Don't cross the streams. Why? It would be bad.
  • On a Dark and Heavy Wind Part I--By Jadrian Klinger

    Posted @ 11:56AM on 06/29/2011 by Timmy - City Beat
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    “The day it happened, it was very nice and warm – warmer than usual, actually. We were playing volleyball outside with friends. It just, all of a sudden, got dark and a heavy wind blew. We actually ran inside. We didn’t know what had happened. It was so unusual for that to happen, such a strong wind and getting so dark in the middle of the day. So we went inside, but no one knew what happened, and there was nothing on the news.”
  • A Degree and 70k in Debt and How to Deal with it. -- By Tim McKenna

    Posted @ 08:18AM on 06/29/2011 by Timmy - City Beat
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    How to have your cake and and eat it too...
  • Photos of the June 23rd Protests of Linda Thompson's Public Prayers

    Posted @ 05:44AM on 06/25/2011 by Len Boccassini - City Beat
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    See all the photos of the protests of Linda Thompson's open prayers in our gallery
  • First Grader Kicks Off 3rd Annual Toy Drive to Continue Her Work

    Posted @ 05:50AM on 06/24/2011 by Len Boccassini - City Beat
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    Riley Hebbard, a first grade student at Green Ridge Elementary in Mechanicsburg was one of six young people from across the United States to be honored as Hasbro Community Action Heroes at generationOn's Art of Giving Benefit in New York City.
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    An Unforgettable Encounter

    Posted @ 07:43AM on 06/10/2011 by Len Boccassini - City Beat
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    There are moments in each of our lives that exhibit little significance within life itself on the grand scale, and when one tries to offer description of its occurance, the actual magnitude of the event and the subsequent emotional impact felt in regards to the experience is all but lost upon the listener.
  • Veritas or Dare: Higher Education and the Job Market

    Posted @ 04:58PM on 06/06/2011 by Kari - City Beat
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    171 colleges and $28,000 of debt can't be wrong: Pennsylvania needs to prioritize education.
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    From Wilderness to Quaintness: A History of Linglestown by Len Boccassini

    Posted @ 06:56AM on 06/02/2011 by Timothy - City Beat
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    Nestled quietly in the shadow of the Blue Mountains in Lower Paxton Township, nearly 6,500 residents call Linglestown their home. They embrace the township’s quaintness and hold dear its modern-day charm. And although they are acutely cognizant....
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