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Long-distance learning
As Newport Beach science teacher Jean-Paul Rimlinger put it, trapping voles and mice in Nova Scotia isn't typical professional development. Nevertheless, that's where he was for a week at the end of March, helping a group of scientists track mammal...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Endangered Species, Teachers, Education, Conservation
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UPDATE: Michigan City man sentenced in underage blackmail case
and Charles Wilson with the Associated PressWe're learning more about the accusations against a Michigan City man convicted and sentenced for blackmailing an underage New York girl into sending him sexually explicit images. Investigators say she wasn't his only victim. Brian Newman, 46, has...Tags: Prisons, Blackmail and Extortion, Apple iPad, Criminals, Punishment
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Gear: Here's another way for travelers to connect, inexpensively
Los Angeles Times Travel editorWhat’s worse than being disconnected while on the road? Paying for the connectivity you need to have. A new device addresses both those woes. FreedomPop offers various connectivity via Wi-Fi/4G on its various devices — a USB stick, a hot...Tags: Apple iPod, Verizon Communications, Apple iPhone
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WonderCon 2013: ‘Spider-Man’s’ Slott shares maybe more than he wanted
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times“Superior Spider-Man” writer Dan Slott may have shared more with the audience at his WonderCon spotlight panel Sunday than he'd ...... -
Not all fun and (video) games
Big Huge Games in Timonium closed last May, taking nearly 100 jobs with it. Nine months later, a local studio that was launched from the ashes of the video game-maker shut down, too. And Zynga, which created FarmVille and Words with Friends, closed its...
Tags: PricewaterhouseCoopers, Hunt Valley, Catonsville, FarmVille, Zynga Inc.
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Music brings family together at 'Strength of Strings' benefit for father and son
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comDozens of people clamored around the small stage inside the ballroom at American Legion Post 211 in Funkstown, eager to hear 12-year-old Drake Fignar perform. Skillful beyond their years, Drake and friend Anthony Pappas played “Wish You Were Here&...Tags: Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland), Diabetes, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Pink Floyd (music group), American Legion
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For U.S. farmers and Mexican workers, it's tough being legal
CRUMPLER, N.C. — There are millions of undocumented workers in America, and thousands of employers who illegally hire them. But Rodolfo Benito Coy Garcia and Rusty Barr play by the rules. Barr is an employer and Garcia his employee, one who...
Tags: Interior Policy, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Illegal Immigrants, Immigration, Forestry and Timber
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Letting Go
For years, Stefanie Mullen elevated blogging about “eye-rolling, door-slamming teens and tweens” into an art form. Now she has something new to write about. Letting go. Mullen’s oldest son, Keenan, will be leaving their suburban...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Teaching and Learning, Sociology, Twitter, Inc., Students
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New pope, new questions
When in Rome, the excitement swirling around the election of Pope Francis was contagious, even for those who weren't church-going Roman Catholics. My job was to convey that Eternal City-wide fervor to folks back home through stories, videos, live Webcasts...
Tags: Vatican City, Vatican City, Francis I, Religion and Belief, Rome (Italy)
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Clark Magnet Club peeks inside CIA
A group of Clark Magnet students learned firsthand Wednesday which U.S. presidents worked best with the CIA over the years and what it’s like to take part in various intelligence roles. Admiral Bobby Inman, former deputy director of the CIA,...Tags: Mitt Romney, George H.W. Bush, Police Investigations, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Russia
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Sneak Peek: next TribU newsroom courses
One TribU program we really enjoy preparing are our classes built around how the newsroom covers current events. Business Planning Editor and current events session organizer Andrea Hanis is just finalizing April's three classes -- TribU: How the Newsroom...
Tags: Journalism, Halloween, Human Interest, Chicago Tribune
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Syrian rebel commander badly hurt in car bombing
BEIRUT -- A Syrian rebel commander who led the opposition Free Syrian Army for more than a year was wounded by a bomb planted in his car Sunday. Col. Riad Asaad, who defected from the country's air force and fled to Turkey in 2011, was in the eastern...
Tags: Free Syrian Army, Central African Republic, Turkey (animal), Rebellions, Turkey
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