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    Feb 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer causes uproar with telecommuting ban

    SAN FRANCISCO — Corporate America's most famous working mother has banned her employees from working at home. Now the backlash is threatening to overshadow the progress she has made turning around Yahoo Inc. Marissa Mayer, one of only a handful of...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Twitter, Inc., Companies and Corporations, Social Media, Facebook

  2. Mar 11, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  3. Parkland puts another championship team on ice

    It has been a very successful school year so far for Parkland High School athletes. The highlights have included District 11 championship football, cross-country, tennis, swimming, soccer teams; a league, district and state runnerup girls volleyball...

    Tags: UNC Charlotte 49ers, College Sports, Soccer, Swimming, Students

  4. Mar 6, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Marvel’s David Marquez talks X-Men, Spider-Man, 3D graphic novel

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    Young artists looking to break into comics might want to take a page from David Marquez. Based in Austin, Texas, ......
  6. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. In search of 'The Searchers' and the history behind the western

    The bigger the fight between a screenwriter and a director, the better the picture. It's an arrant generalization but not necessarily an errant one. Look at Budd Schulberg's battles with "On the Waterfront," or Robert Towne's over the ending of "Chinatown," or most if not all the writers on director Otto Preminger's best movies — few if any of whom could stand ever to work with him again.
    The bigger the fight between a screenwriter and a director, the better the picture. It's an arrant generalization but not necessarily an errant one. Look at Budd Schulberg's battles with "On the Waterfront," or Robert Towne's over the ending of...

    Tags: The Washington Post, John Wayne, John Ford, Reviews, Robert Towne

  8. Feb 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Architect Cheryl Mohr builds a sustainable home in Edgewater

    The architect Cheryl Mohr craves natural light so much that even when the sun is bouncing off the nearby South River and streaming through the 22-foot-tall wall of windows that surrounds her living room, Mohr can't bring herself to lower the blinds.
    The architect Cheryl Mohr craves natural light so much that even when the sun is bouncing off the nearby South River and streaming through the 22-foot-tall wall of windows that surrounds her living room, Mohr can't bring herself to lower the blinds....

    Tags: Conservation, Arts and Culture, Shingles, Energy Saving, U.S. Department of Energy

  10. Dec 25, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Bronzeville among city sites seeking Obama library

    The site where Michael Reese Hospital once stood isn't much to look at, just a 37-acre swath of overgrown land in Bronzeville, behind a shoddy chain-link fence.
    The site where Michael Reese Hospital once stood isn't much to look at, just a 37-acre swath of overgrown land in Bronzeville, behind a shoddy chain-link fence. Developers are itching to build a casino or perhaps a sports entertainment complex on the...

    Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Lyndon B. Johnson, Hawaii Legislature, John F. Kennedy, Politics

  12. Feb 12, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. Who's messing with whose jobs?

    Gov. Jerry Brown ought to cut his Texas brother, Rick Perry, a little slack.
    Gov. Jerry Brown ought to cut his Texas brother, Rick Perry, a little slack. Texas Gov. Perry arrived in the Golden State this week trolling for California businesses he could poach and carry home with him in his saddlebags. His trip here comes on the...

    Tags: Politics, Startups, School Examinations, Government, Personal Income

  14. Jan 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Texas talk is losing its twang

    AUSTIN, Texas — Don Graham, an English professor at the University of Texas at Austin, likes to tell the story of a student who once worked as a cowboy. "Wore hat and boots," Graham says. "He was the real deal."
    AUSTIN, Texas — Don Graham, an English professor at the University of Texas at Austin, likes to tell the story of a student who once worked as a cowboy. "Wore hat and boots," Graham says. "He was the real deal." At the end of the academic year,...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, England, New York City, Students, Larry Hagman

  16. Jan 27, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  17. Business People - Jan. 27

    <strong><span style="font-size: medium;">United Way of Washington County</span></strong>
    United Way of Washington County United Way of Washington County recently welcomed three new staff members. Kathy Saxman has been named the director of community impact and investments. She began her new role  Jan. 2. Jennifer Marlatt is United Way&...

    Tags: Relay for Life, Economy, Business and Finance, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Politics, George Washington University

  18. Dec 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Mass killings often planned, not spontaneous, experts say

    The motive behind the Connecticut elementary school rampage is not known, but behavioral specialists with expertise on mass killings note that such events typically do not occur spontaneously, that the perpetrator has harbored both resentments and fantasies of how he would carry out his objective.
    The motive behind the Connecticut elementary school rampage is not known, but behavioral specialists with expertise on mass killings note that such events typically do not occur spontaneously, that the perpetrator has harbored both resentments and...

    Tags: Psychiatrists, Yale University, Students, Medical Specialization, Health and Safety at School

  20. Dec 18, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 2012 is tragic, but mass shootings not increasing, experts say

    As Howard B. Unruh barricaded himself in his&nbsp;home&nbsp;against the police -- after finally running out of ammunition -- he got a call from an assistant city editor at a local newspaper who had looked up his phone number.
    As Howard B. Unruh barricaded himself in his home against the police -- after finally running out of ammunition -- he got a call from an assistant city editor at a local newspaper who had looked up his phone number. “Why are you killing people?&...

    Tags: Human Interest, Gang Activity, Politics, Personal Weapon Control, Newspaper and Magazine

  22. Jan 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Texas track coach Bev Kearney resigns, admits affair with athlete

    Bev Kearney, a Hall of Fame track coach at the University of Texas, has resigned due to an "intimate consensual relationship" with a Longhorns athlete in 2002.
    Bev Kearney, a Hall of Fame track coach at the University of Texas, has resigned due to an "intimate consensual relationship" with a Longhorns athlete in 2002. A statement released by the school Saturday reads in part: "Coach Bev Kearney informed...

    Tags: Texas Longhorns, College Sports, Students, Teaching and Learning, National Collegiate Athletic Association

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