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5 questions for ... Jason Goger
All along, Jason Goger knew his goal was to work for an entrepreneurial company focused on reaching consumers thirsting for new technologies. He got that desire from his father, who started small businesses and crafted various products when Goger was...
Tags: Sports, Black & Decker, Lacrosse, Soccer, New Products
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Business People
F&M Trust CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Christina L. Yoder, training and development officer at F&M Trust, recently was named the “Woman to Watch” in the 2013 Women of Influence awards. The award is presented to a woman younger than 30 who...Tags: Oncology, Hospitals and Clinics, Washington Hospital Center, Florida Hospital, Internal Medicine
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Rousso headlines 'Betting for Justice' tournament
There likely has never been a better fit between celebrity and cause: Vanessa Rousso lending her name to a poker tournament that provides legal aid for those who can't afford it. That's because before she discovered poker, Rousso was well on her way...
Tags: Sports Illustrated, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Crime, Law and Justice, University of Miami
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As kids head to college, beware liberal groupthink
I've been thinking a lot about college lately. You see, one of my more time-consuming tasks is to write college recommendation letters. It's an occupational hazard from extended time in the state legislature, Congress and the governorship. But it's one...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Vanderbilt University , Teaching and Learning, Rutgers University, University of Michigan
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Catherine R. Kane, government administrator
Catherine R. Kane, a Harford County government administrator who earlier had worked for the Baltimore County Department of Social Services, died Feb. 12 from colon cancer at her Bel Air home. She was 65.
"She really was an important part of Social...Tags: Water Supply, Budgets and Budgeting, Connecticut Economic Development, Colleges and Universities, New London (New London, Connecticut)
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PASSINGS: Robert C. Richardson, Richard Briers, Shadow Morton, Bill Eadington
Robert C. Richardson Won Nobel Prize for physics in 1996 Robert C. Richardson, 75, a Cornell University professor who shared a Nobel Prize for a key discovery in experimental physics, died Tuesday in Ithaca, N.Y., from complications of a heart attack,...
Tags: Heart Attack, The Good Life (movie), Washington, DC, Kenneth Branagh, Teaching and Learning
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Chemicals in the crib
Three popular brands of baby mattresses that were marketed in recent months to families and day care centers contained toxic flame retardants linked to increased cancer risk, according to laboratory tests conducted for the Chicago Tribune. One member...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Toys "R" Us, Inc., American Academy of Pediatrics, Groceries, Colleges and Universities
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Treatment not helping kids with attention deficit disorder
Young children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder continue to suffer from severe symptoms even with treatment, a study led by Johns Hopkins Children's Center researchers has found. The study, published online Feb. 11 in the Journal of the...
Tags: Psychiatry, Chemical Industry, Columbia University, Arts and Culture, Medical Specialization
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What heals traumatized kids? Answers are lacking
CHICAGO (AP) — Shootings and other traumatic events involving children are not rare events, but there's a startling lack of scientific evidence on the best ways to help young survivors and witnesses heal, a government-funded analysis found....
Tags: Family, Joplin Tornado (2011), Human Interest, Hospitals and Clinics, Sandy Hook Elementary School
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Along with meds, brain stimulation may aid depression
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Treating people with depression using weak electrical currents passed into the brain through a headband may help relieve some of their symptoms when combined with an antidepressant, a new study suggests. Researchers found that...Tags: Brazil, Psychiatry, Chemical Industry, Psychiatrists, Harvard Medical School
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Lemur researcher works to save endangered species
When researcher Erik Patel hiked into the mountainous rain forest of northeast Madagascar in 2001, he was a doctoral student embarking on a quest for basic scientific knowledge about one of the rarest primates in the world: a snow-white lemur called the...Tags: Environmental Issues, Forests, Forestry and Timber, Animal Planet (tv network), Maryland Zoo Baltimore
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Nixon's early years
I was a student at Duke University when former President Richard Nixon was a law student there. He had no money so he put together a shack in the woods behind my dorm, Giles. He had no money for haircuts so let his curly hair grow long. He had to walk,...Tags: John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon
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