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Flintridge Sacred Heart cheers block scheduling
It used to be that just when things got interesting inside the classroom at Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy, the bell would ring. But students and teachers at the 80-year-old school on the hill say a new schedule put in place this year is opening up...Tags: Teachers, Students, Teaching and Learning, Education
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Congressional candidate profiles
MEET THE CANDIDATES When Marylanders head to the polls Nov. 6, they will elect members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives in addition to casting their ballots for president. Dozens of people are running for a chance to represent the...Tags: Executive Branch, Federal Reserve, Baltimore County, Land Resources, Weaponry
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Looking For Tech In All The Right Places
The Hartford CourantWe've listened to endless blather during this campaign season about how tax cuts will create jobs. I think Bruce Carlson has a better idea. He's finding potentially viable products developed by private industries in the state that for some reason have not...Tags: Connecticut Technology Council, Startups, Storrs, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Agricultural Research and Technology
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With FastStitch, Hopkins students see 'future of suture'
The device looks comically simple, almost like a toy: Royal blue handles curve into a bright white clamp, part pliers, part hole punch. But FastStitch, a new surgical tool designed by a team of Hopkins students and graduates, has serious ambitions...
Tags: University of California, Irvine, Cancer, University of Maryland, College Park, Students, Hernia
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Move under way to get Bill Veeck's father into Hall of Fame
Mary Frances Veeck fondly remembers the occasions when her late husband, Bill, would reminisce about his father, William Veeck. "I always loved hearing Bill talk about his father, and he would talk about him quite often," said Veeck, now 91 and living in...
Tags: National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Journalism, Advertising, National League, Leukemia
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Obama's 'Battleship' argument has holes in its hull
In the third and final debate, Barack Obama scored huge points with the media, college kids and die-hard liberals -- in other words, his base -- when he mocked Mitt Romney's concern about our historically small Navy. "But I think Governor Romney maybe...
Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Mitt Romney, World War II (1939-1945), Barack Obama
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Pair of technology companies choose South Bend
The old St. Joseph High School building won't sit empty for long. F Cubed, a technology company which makes devices that detect dangerous substances in food and water, is about to move in. It’s the latest example of what many hope will be a growing...
Tags: Business, Technology, Science and Technology
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Congressman Larson's Wife Gets A Job
The Hartford CourantWhen Connecticut Innovations Inc., a quasi-public state agency, sought an executive assistant to its executive director and CEO in the spring, 199 hopefuls applied. The winner: Leslie Larson, wife of seven-term U.S. Rep. John Larson. The documents Mrs....Tags: Employment Opportunities, Environmental Issues, Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc., John Larson, Employment
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Maryland business helps top jockeys see their way clear
Not a lot has changed in the jockey goggle business since 1947, when Israel Kroop first stitched trim around a molded sheet of plastic, added two brass vents from a mattress, and attached a strip of elastic.
Kroop's design — a made-in-Maryland...Tags: Kentucky Derby, I'll Have Another (racehorse), Triple Crown, Equestrian, U.S. Army
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Dunkin' Donuts Studio On The Run: Father's Day Gadgets
PIX11.comTech Guru Steve Greenberg stopped by with some gadgets for Dad, including: Drop Stop a neoprene (wet suit material) flexible wedge that blocks that annoying and frustrating yet ever so dangerous gap between your car or truck seat and center console, and...Tags: Food Network (tv network), Dunkin' Donuts, Father's Day
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People will eventually forget about Steve Jobs
Malcolm Gladwell, author of best-selling books like The Tipping Point and Outliers, said in a recent interview that people in 50 years won’t remember Steve Jobs. On the other hand, Gladwell does believe Bill Gates will go down in history, not for...
Tags: Bill Gates, Microsoft Corporation, Apple iPhone, Dave Thomas, CNN (tv network)
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Newport recognized for a safer Fourth of July
As fall rolled around last month, the city of Newport Beach was still celebrating the Fourth of July. The city won an Assn. of California Cities Orange County Golden Hub of Innovation award in public safety for its efforts to make the Balboa Peninsula'...Tags: Government, Safety of Citizens, Politics
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