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Longtime PwC insider keeps company on responsible track
Special to the TribuneThe irony that the head of corporate responsibility for a Big Four accounting firm works out of the original Playboy mansion is not lost on Shannon Schuyler. Before settling in to talk about her role as corporate responsibility leader and senior...Tags: PricewaterhouseCoopers, Trips and Vacations, MF Global, Finance, Politics
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UCLA and USC tie in national non-athletic ranking
L.A. NOWIt’s a tie! Crosstown rivals UCLA and USC are on the very same berth in the latest rankings of national universities by U.S. News & World Report.... -
Arlen Specter laid to rest, remembered as fighter.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekIn 1980, when Arlen Specter was contemplating a run for the U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, his son Shanin tried to discourage him. After years of political defeats, the younger Specter worried that his father would be humiliated at the polls....... -
Thursday Morning Coffee: The five things you need to know this morning.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Thursday Morning, Fellow Seekers. If there was ever any doubt that autumn was officially upon us, it was dispelled last night, as Raul Ibanez propelled the New York Yankees past the Baltimore Orioles for a seemingly inevitable post-season run...... -
Student news
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The following area students were named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at the University of Charleston: Danielle Bishop of Harpers Ferry, W.Va. Danielle Cooper of Bunker Hill, W.Va. Benjamin Guell of...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Education, Marketing, Students, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Arlen Specter dies at 82; longtime senator was a political maverick
WASHINGTON — Arlen Specter, who in 30 years representing Pennsylvania in the Senate offended Republicans and Democrats in almost equal measure with maverick votes and a frank cockiness that finally ended his career in politics, died Sunday at his...Tags: Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Republican Party, Bill Clinton, Civil Rights, Democratic Party
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Leadership change planned at Cumberland Valley School of Music
The Cumberland Valley School of Music soon will be getting a new maestro. Andrew Sussman, who has led the Cumberland Valley School of Music as executive director for the past 18 years, will be retiring from that position effective Sept. 1, according to a...
Tags: Education, Students, The Pennsylvania State University, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, New York City
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What you need to know
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsWhat is the Heisman Trophy? The Heisman Trophy is awarded each year to the most outstanding player in college football. It is the most celebrated and sought-after award in American collegiate athletics. Originally known as the Downtown Athletic Club...Tags: Pneumonia, Sports, College Football, Football, Voting
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President named for new University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center
The man tapped Thursday as the CEO of the soon-to-be created University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center is known for his work in oncology, but for the last few years has been working toward a career on the administrative side of the hospital...
Tags: Brown University, Corporate Officers, Radiation Therapy, Hospitals and Clinics, Towson
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More American workers to pick their insurance
For some American workers, picking the right health insurance is becoming more like hunting for the perfect business suit: It takes some shopping around to find a good fit and avoid sticker shock. In a major shift in employer-sponsored health insurance...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, Small Businesses, Politics, Health Insurance, Pension and Welfare
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Sterling S. "Spence" Keyes, educator
Sterling S. "Spence" Keyes, a veteran educator who had served as acting superintendent for Baltimore public schools in the early 1970s and later held positions with the New York State Department of Education, died Nov. 8 of prostate cancer at Gilchrist...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Rutgers University, Financial Aid, Lacrosse, Justice System
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Oncologist named president of University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center
The man tapped Thursday as the CEO of the newly created University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center is known for his work in oncology, but for the last few years has been working toward a career on the administrative side of the hospital business....Tags: Brown University, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Radiation Therapy, Hospitals and Clinics, Towson
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