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Student news - June 28
ELON,N.C. — Emily M. Steiner, daughter of Patrick and Dora Steiner of Boonsboro, was named to the President’s List for the spring semester at Elon University. LORETTO, Pa. — The following area students graduated from Saint Francis...Tags: Arts and Culture, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), College Sports, High Schools, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Column: George McGovern left lasting memories for wide circle of friends
swaltman@aberdeennews.comEulogizing people who have lived lives of public service is important work. In fact, I'd argue, it's one of the most important jobs a journalist does. It's never easy to call folks in the wake of another's death. Even if the person you're calling and...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Elections, Justice System, Parties and Movements, World War II (1939-1945)
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Karen Zacarias funnels child's mindset into 'Chasing George Washington'
Playwright Karen Zacarias remembers what it's like to be a child. Even the ugly moments. Especially the ugly moments. "I never forgot what it's like to be 10," says Zacarias, whose play "Chasing George Washington" opens to the public Saturday at...
Tags: Music, Arts and Culture, Mexico City, Washington, DC, Harvard University
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Disadvantages and options for job hunters without college degrees
Navigating the job market without a college degree is harder than ever, but there are still plenty of solid jobs to be had, according to a new report. Some 29 million jobs with annual salaries of more than $35,000 exist for those who haven’t...
Tags: Media Industry, Colleges and Universities, Labor Markets, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Briefly In Education
Laguna woman to teach in Tanzania A Laguna Beach resident and Cal State Long Beach lecturer is going to Tanzania for a 10-month fellowship. LeeAnne Langton, who teaches in the English department, was selected for the Senior English Language Fellowship...Tags: Teachers, Colleges and Universities, Washington, DC, PTA, Teaching and Learning
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Stacey Dash Gets Racist Tweets After Romney Endorsement
CNNWe know that not all of Hollywood skews left, but actress Stacey Dash has had to run defense after publicly supporting Republican candidate Mitt Romney on Sunday. Along with sharing quite the patriotic photo, Dash encouraged her followers to "Vote for...Tags: Mitt Romney, Elections, Racism, Celebrities, Stacey Dash
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Burch resigns Hopkins board positions
Francis B. "Frank" Burch, Jr., co-chairman of the Baltimore-based law giant DLA Piper, resigned abruptly last week from Johns Hopkins' medicine and university boards. Hopkins officials did not announce Burch's departure but confirmed Tuesday he had...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Labor Legislation, Business Enterprises, Career and Workplace, Global Expansion
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It's A Medical Nightmare: A 24-year-old Man Endures 350 Surgeries Since Childhood
AP Chief Medical WriterIt's a medical nightmare: a 24-year-old man endures 350 surgeries since childhood to remove growths that keep coming back in his throat and have spread to his lungs, threatening his life. Now doctors have found a way to help him by way of a scientific...Tags: Science and Technology, Health Treatments, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Research, Medical Research
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Tuition-assistance proposal modeled after Garrett County, Md. program
julieg@herald-mail.comTwo years ago, when Dr. Mitesh Kothari and local attorney Jeanne Singer became co-chairs of the Greater Hagerstown Committee’s Education Forum, they decided they wanted to tackle a meaningful project. So they brainstormed with forum members, who...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Finance, United States Census Bureau, William McKinley, Environmental Issues
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Pamela Homiak weds Eric Segerson
Pamela Homiak and Eric Segerson Pamela Homiak, daughter of Albert and Nancy Homiak, of Westminster, wed Eric Segerson, son of David and Mary Segerson, who reside in Columbia. The Rev. Curtis Young officiated at the ceremony in the Church of Atonement,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Duke University, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland), Marriage
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MarksJarvis: High-frequency trading disrupts stock market, keeps individuals anxious, wary
Some people have lost their taste for the stock market, with many concluding it's more dangerous than they can tolerate for their kids' college money or retirement savings. And they have reason to be anxious. At a Senate banking committee hearing in...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Initial Public Offerings, Finance, Corporate Performance, Mutual Funds
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Business People - June 24
Hagerstown Police Department Officer Thomas Cox was selected as the Hagerstown Police Department’s officer of the month for April Cox was nominated by several of his supervisors for his alert, proactive policing and his quick, decisive reaction to...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Frederick County (Virginia), Health and Medical Professionals, Real Estate Buyers
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