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    Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Howard County health briefs

    Wellness classes Howard County General Hospital will offer the following wellness classes in April and May. Classes will be held at the HCGH Wellness Center, 10710 Charter Drive, Suite 100, Columbia unless otherwise listed. Register in advance online...

    Tags: Prostate Cancer, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), American Red Cross, Medical Procedures and Tests, Ellicott City

  2. Apr 16, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  3. Welfare semantics is not the problem; welfare for the rich is the problem

    Applewood Drive rises from Haasadahl Road in South Whitehall Township in a steep climb, and at the top of the hill, there is a reward for the eyes.
    Applewood Drive rises from Haasadahl Road in South Whitehall Township in a steep climb, and at the top of the hill, there is a reward for the eyes. There are rows of enough lovely apple trees to make John Chapman (the legendary Johnny Appleseed) proud....

    Tags: Politics, South Whitehall Township, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), The Philadelphia Inquirer, Allentown

  4. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Roger Ebert's funeral: 'He had a heart big enough to love all'

    Roger Ebert was celebrated Monday as a film critic, newspaperman, social-justice soldier, husband, father, grandfather and champion of artists and imagination, but the great cross-section of mourners at his Holy Name Cathedral funeral spoke to a quality that perhaps reigned above all others:
    Roger Ebert was celebrated Monday as a film critic, newspaperman, social-justice soldier, husband, father, grandfather and champion of artists and imagination, but the great cross-section of mourners at his Holy Name Cathedral funeral spoke to a quality...

    Tags: Regional Authority, Pat Quinn, Richard Roeper, Arts and Culture, Reviews

  6. Apr 15, 2013 |Column| Hartford Courant
  7. CEO Pay For 2012 In State, Country Part Of Broken System

    The AFL-CIO launched its annual database of CEO pay Monday, showing the average 2012 pay of CEOs at companies on the Standard & Poor's 500 index was $12.3-million, or 354 times more than the average American worker earned.
    The Hartford Courant
    The AFL-CIO launched its annual database of CEO pay Monday, showing the average 2012 pay of CEOs at companies on the Standard & Poor's 500 index was $12.3-million, or 354 times more than the average American worker earned. The average of those S&P 500...

    Tags: Tim Cook, Cigna Corporation, United Technologies Corporation, Career and Workplace, AFL-CIO

  8. Apr 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Syrian opposition begins rewriting history in textbooks

    ANTAKYA, Turkey — In newly printed textbooks at dozens of Syrian refugee schools, a small piece of Middle East geography has been amended.
    ANTAKYA, Turkey — In newly printed textbooks at dozens of Syrian refugee schools, a small piece of Middle East geography has been amended. Seventy-five years ago, Turkey annexed the northern Syrian territory of Hatay against the will of Syria, but...

    Tags: Students, Politics, Teachers, Sociology, Refugee

  10. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  11. Success of mail-in ballots lengthens campaign, candidates say

    More Glendale voters used the postal service to cast their votes than a polling center ballot box for the election on Tuesday, a trend that’s been on the rise in the city — and across the state — now for years.
    More Glendale voters used the postal service to cast their votes than a polling center ballot box for the election on Tuesday, a trend that’s been on the rise in the city — and across the state — now for years. The shift, candidates and...

    Tags: Politics, Arts and Culture, Local Elections, Polls, Elections

  12. Apr 9, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. Goldberg: What 'the Iron Lady' forged

    In 1975, when asked to explain why Margaret Thatcher was poised to take over the Tory Party, the irascible British satirist Malcolm Muggeridge replied that it was all due to television and the fact that the telegenic Thatcher had a "certain imbecile...

    Tags: Bill Clinton, Politics, Republican Party, Sociology, Ronald Reagan

  14. Apr 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Old Mill High School teacher reassigned amid investigation

    A social studies teacher and assistant track coach has been replaced indefinitely amid an investigation by Anne Arundel County Public Schools.
    A social studies teacher and assistant track coach has been replaced indefinitely amid an investigation by Anne Arundel County Public Schools. Kate Snyder, a teacher at Old Mill High School in Glen Burnie who also served as student government and...

    Tags: Teachers, Glen Burnie, Teaching and Learning, Arts and Culture, Culture

  16. Apr 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Spring heat rises in Baltimore, and so does city violence

    As record heat baked Baltimore, a wave of violence unfurled across the city: six shootings and eight people wounded over a period of less than eight hours.
    As record heat baked Baltimore, a wave of violence unfurled across the city: six shootings and eight people wounded over a period of less than eight hours. The first shots were fired around dinnertime Wednesday, and the violence continued until after...

    Tags: Murder, Inner Harbor, Northeastern University, Crime, Law and Justice, Patapsco

  18. Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Ben Carson and the price of free speech

    There is much we don't know about Dr. Ben Carson's decision to withdraw as a commencement speaker for the Johns Hopkins schools of medicine and education. His recent comments in opposition to gay marriage, in which he compared homosexuality to pedophilia and bestiality, prompted a petition from some Hopkins students for him to be removed as a speaker. The dean of the Hopkins med school wrote a letter condemning the remarks, and Dr. Carson apologized. What happened between that series of events and his decision to step down — whether he faced additional pressure, by whom and how — will likely remain a mystery.
    There is much we don't know about Dr. Ben Carson's decision to withdraw as a commencement speaker for the Johns Hopkins schools of medicine and education. His recent comments in opposition to gay marriage, in which he compared homosexuality to...

    Tags: Students, Politics, Minority Groups, Crime, Law and Justice, Same-Sex Marriage

  20. Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. Health, go, do, learn: Week of April 15

    New cancer study The American Cancer Society is starting a new research study called the Cancer Prevention Study-3. A kickoff event will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 25, at Sleep Inn & Suites, 18216 Colonel Henry Douglas Drive,...

    Tags: West Virginia University, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Politics, Potassium (dietary supplement), Lobbying

  22. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Race and politics in Council District 9

    The 9th Council District, which runs south from Staples Center into some of the city's poorest neighborhoods, has evolved from largely African American to predominantly Latino. Yet because a significantly higher percentage of the black residents are registered to vote, political power is split roughly equally between the two camps.
    The 9th Council District, which runs south from Staples Center into some of the city's poorest neighborhoods, has evolved from largely African American to predominantly Latino. Yet because a significantly higher percentage of the black residents are...

    Tags: Politics, Minority Groups, Jose Huizar, Arts and Culture, China

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