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Pruning for backyard fruit
Many home gardeners in Somerset County enjoy growing their own fruit, and early spring is the perfect time to prune fruit trees and berry bushes. Apple trees won't need pruning until they are 10 years old, although suckers growing at the base of the...Tags: Tree Pruning, Raspberries, The Pennsylvania State University, Blueberries
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Kick the habit
For most people, a morning cup of java isn't harmful. But if you rely on coffee to get you out of bed, to stave off midmorning headaches and to avoid the 3 p.m. crash, you may be hooked on one of the most popular drugs in the world.
Nearly 90 percent...Tags: Health Organizations, Symptoms, Coffee, Pancreas, Diseases and Illnesses
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Medical students find out residencies at Match Day
Twins William and Raphael "Rafi" Karkowsky have always shared life's best moments.
That was true again Friday when the brothers and best friends learned where they would begin their careers as doctors.
They were among nearly 16,000 medical students...Tags: Internal Medicine, Education, Teaching and Learning, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Medical Specialization
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Towson education notices
Kirbie Hanlon, of Cockeysville, has been named to the fall 2011 dean's list at University of the Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa. Shang Jiang, of Lutherville; Emily Koppelman, of Towson, and James Wang, of Cockeysville, have been named to the fall 2011 dean's...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Hunt Valley, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), George Mason
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Gas drilling symposium at NCC to challenge 'bill of goods'
Bad things happen in threes, or that's the way it must have felt this past week for the gas-drilling people and their devoted sycophants in Harrisburg.
First, the March 1 edition of Rolling Stone, a liberal magazine with a circulation of 1.5 million, had...Tags: Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, Health, Chesapeake Energy Corp., Kutztown
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Classically Trained: Music for everyone coming to Costa Mesa
In the coming days, there is something for everyone in Costa Mesa's classical scene: a youth ensemble, an organist, a visiting orchestra and a classic film score. At 2 p.m. Sunday, the Pacific Symphony Youth Wind Ensemble, an educational group under...Tags: Max Steiner, Education, Music Industry, Prague (Czech Republic), Gone with the Wind (movie)
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Jayson and Mira Calton - Naked Calories
To learn more about the caltons and read excerpts ftom their book NAKED CALORIES go to www.CaltonNutrition.com
Jayson B. Calton, Ph.D., FAAIM, DCCN, CMS, CISSN, BCIH, ROHP, A.M.P
is a Fellow of the American Association of Integrative Medicine, a...Tags: Osteoporosis, Education, Health and Safety at School, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Immune System
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How Much To Get Your Name On A College Building? A Lot
The Hartford CourantFrom less than $1 million to $25 million or more, the amount of money it takes to get your name on a building at one of Connecticut's institutions varies greatly. Linda McMahon, the former wrestling executive now running for U.S. Senate, gave Sacred...Tags: Corporate Officers, Teaching and Learning, University of Pennsylvania, Physical Fitness and Exercise, United Technologies Corporation
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Bar review: Punk's Backyard Grill has many of the comforts of home
Bars at malls don't have to try as hard. The venue doesn't expect them to, and neither does the clientele.
Unlike at destination bars, people just want a place to linger after shopping, a variation on a T.G.I. Friday's. Some light lagers, bright lights,...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, Macy's, Alcoholic Beverages
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Land-grant universities have threefold mission
Last week, I started down the road talking about the Land Grant Act, which established colleges of agriculture and mechanics.
As you might remember, the Land Grant Act gave 30,000 acres of public land to each state for each of its senators and...Tags: Environmental Issues, Education, University of Maryland, College Park, Ivy League, Research
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Harold A. Cohen, chairman of health cost commission
Harold A. "Hal" Cohen, the first chairman of Maryland's Health Services Cost Review Commission and a respected medical economist, died of cancer Monday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. He was 73 and had lived in Pikesville.
Remembered by colleagues as a...Tags: Corporate Officers, Insurance, Pikesville, Crime, Law and Justice, Health
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National Signing Day for Local High School Athletes
Sports DirectorToday is the day local high school student-athletes can make their college choices official. National Signing Day allows local stars to accept scholarship offers from college programs. It is just as rewarding for the college coaches because they now...Tags: Loyola University Chicago, Kent State University, Schools, Lacrosse, Lehigh University
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