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Many kids with suicide on the mind have guns in the home
Los Angeles TimesMore than 17 percent of children considered to be at risk of committing suicide have guns in the home that could make a passing destructive impulse deadly, and between 15 percent and 30 percent of those adolescents told researchers they had access to...Tags: Science and Technology, American Academy of Pediatrics, Suicide, Politics, Interior Policy
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Obama, at Ohio State, calls on graduates to be active citizens
WASHINGTON — Speaking to the graduating class of Ohio State University in Columbus on Sunday, President Obama called on the students to embrace the school’s motto, “education for citizenship,” and to press the government to act....Tags: U.S. Army, United States Naval Academy, Values, Washington, DC, Barack Obama
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Business people - May 5
Christian Caine SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. — Jennifer Blackford Fountain has been promoted to general manager at Christian Caine in Shepherdstown. In her new position, Fountain is responsible for overseeing all store operations and staffing....
Tags: Technology, Electronics, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Realty, Science and Technology
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News briefs for April 11
Area resident receives alumni award BLACKSBURG, Va., — January Haile, of Danville, has been awarded the Outstanding Recent Alumni Award for the Department of Biochemistry in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Virginia Tech. Haile...
Tags: Science and Technology, Civil Rights, Colleges and Universities, Relay for Life, Science
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Ford hoping to tap thirst for fuel efficiency with phone app contest
Ford Motor Co. will offer a $25,000 first prize for whoever makes the best phone app for fuel efficiency. The Ford Personalized Efficiency Challenge runs through July 24. Anyone entering has to work through the automaker's OpenXC research platform....
Tags: Honda, Ford, Manufacturing and Engineering, Petroleum Industry, Automotive Equipment
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Rutgers hires Eddie Jordan as successor to fired basketball coach
April 23 (Bloomberg) -- Eddie Jordan was introduced by Rutgers University as the successor to Mike Rice, who was fired as the school's men's basketball coach after video showed him physically and verbally abusing players. Los Angeles Lakers assistant...Tags: College Sports, Rutgers Scarlet Knights, Rutgers University, ESPN (tv network), Washington Wizards
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Hopkins startup Healthify targets overlooked factors in evaluating health risks
A doctor might ask for a patient's family disease history, or exercise or smoking habits, but whether they have trouble getting food onto the table or paying energy bills is unlikely to appear on any clinic questionnaire. Those sorts of factors could...
Tags: Startups, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Allergies, Conservation, Johns Hopkins University
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CT athletes sign letters to play collegiately
Sports WriterSeven Conemaugh Township athletes announced their intentions to play sports at the collegiate level Thursday. Sisters Carly and Lyndy Baer, Deanna Binnie, Dillon Boyer, Josh Burns, Allyson Lonas and Kelsey Smith will take their talents to various schools...Tags: Financial Aid, Baseball, College Sports, Basketball, The Pennsylvania State University
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Peter J. Tutschka: A Pioneer In Using Cyclosporine In Cancer Treatment
The Hartford CourantPeter J. Tutschka, the former chief of the cancer center at St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center, was a scientist and clinician who played an important role in the first use of cyclosporine to prevent the body from rejecting transplanted bone marrow....Tags: Michael Wilson, Healthcare Provider, Medical Specialization, Johns Hopkins University, Hospitals and Clinics
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The North Shore Chinese Christian Church finds a way to be relevant to next generations
The North Shore Chinese Christian Church in Deerfield has one foot set in the old world and one in the new, as a path to make itself relevant in the 21st century. With ties to Chinese Christian Union Church in Chicago's Chinatown, a presence on the...
Tags: Christianity, Science and Technology, Chinatown (Chicago, Illinois), Music, China
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Crime & Punishment: Dunkin' Donuts Employee Fights Off a Robber With a Pot of Coffee
Michael Moses Tarpeh allegedly went on a cross-country crime spree that included incidents of theft, sexual assault and attempted carjacking, many of them near college campuses where Tarpeh, 23, can blend in. Recently, he partied with some UConn...
Tags: West Haven, New Britain, Drug Trafficking, Crime, Law and Justice, McDonald's
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Clean water is everyone's business
COLUMBUS, Ohio - While many factors and sources affect water quality, Ohio corn, soybean and wheat farmers want to be part of the solution and do their part to maintain and improve the health of Ohio's waterways. Ohio farmers share the same...Tags: Science and Technology, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Marketing, Research, Environmental Issues
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