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Column: ChartGirl boxes the news
Reuters(Reuters) - If you're the nautical sort, you probably interpret the news as a flow. If you hunt and peck on the typewriter, your news feed might resemble a pointillistic painting. But if you love to break ideas down into their sequential components,...Tags: Carl Icahn, Newspaper and Magazine, Ted Stevens, Media Industry, Business
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Charlevoix-Emmet AmeriCorps volunteers help raise elementary literacy levels
HARBOR SPRINGS — At Blackbird Elementary on a recent Friday, Americorps volunteer Kelly Trierweiler has a flower-patterned, brightly colored polyester dress tied on over her work clothes. Surrounding her are second-graders, also dressed in their...
Tags: Students, Poetry, Teaching and Learning
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Suit seeks to change ABC Unified to trustee system
Olga Rios is a middle-school teacher with a Harvard University graduate degree and a passion to politically represent the low-income Latino children she says mirror herself growing up in hard-scrabble Hawaiian Gardens. But that quest is virtually...
Tags: Trials, Justice System, Personal Income, Elections, Minority Groups
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In immigrant-rich Cambridge, arrest baffles locals
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — The brothers' American experience was rooted here, a city of Ivy Leaguers and immigrants across the Charles River from Boston. In almost every way, it was unremarkable. They lived in a weathered neighborhood of Brazilians and...
Tags: Television Industry, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, The Boston Globe, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Credit O'Leary for UCF's successful NCAA appeal
Running off at the typewriter … Let's give it up for UCF football coach George O'Leary, who recorded his biggest victory four months after last football season ended. UCF won its NCAA appeal on Friday to have its postseason ban overturned and will...
Tags: John Hitt, Entertainment, Tracy McGrady, Adam Scott, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Cardin to meet with family of Russian lawyer
Sen. Ben Cardin is scheduled to meet Thursday with the family of a Russian lawyer whose death sparked an international outcry over human rights in that country, renewing focus on a controversy that has complicated U.S.-Russian relations at a sensitive...
Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Russia, U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Lawyers, Benjamin L. Cardin
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Rollins enters theater of the absurd in InterVarsity ruling
With political correctness reigning, it's not difficult to find a cast of players fretting upon the stage of the theater of the absurd. Late last month, the curtain rose at Rollins College. School officials last fall had informed InterVarsity...
Tags: Belief and Faith, Rollins College, Separation of Church and State, Students, Christianity
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Will Penny Pritzker become the next U.S. commerce secretary?
In late 2009, President Barack Obama appeared on "60 Minutes" and said "fat-cat bankers" were smothering his efforts to craft new rules for Wall Street. As soon as the reforms cleared Congress six months later, the president's top advisers launched a...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation, Valerie Jarrett, Entertainment, Economy, Business and Finance
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Nancy Peel
Dr. Nancy Dale Peel, 80, of Winchester passed away Sunday, Feb. 17, at her home. Dr. Peel was born in Nicholasville on April 28, 1932, to the late Bob and Bonnie Hatton Peel. She earned bachelor-of-science and master-of-science degrees in elementary...Tags: Science, Christianity, Science and Technology, Religion and Belief, Education
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Dinosaur-size debt
For many people the defining moment in the Field Museum's recent history was the bid at a 1997 auction that made Chicago home to the Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton known as Sue. But that choice could have far less impact on the Field's future than another...
Tags: Credit Ratings, Goodman Theatre, Economy, Business and Finance, Arts, Biology
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Hopkins medical school falls to No. 3 in U.S. News rankings
Johns Hopkins University's medical school fell one spot to No. 3 in the nation, while its education school rose to No. 2, according to the latest U.S. News and World Report graduate school rankings. The medical school ranked behind those of Harvard...
Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Medical Research, Health and Safety at School, Culture, Academic Progress
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March Madness meets Art in Bloom in Hagerstown
By Rebecca Massie Lane Special to The Herald-Mail We are now in the month of March madness, weather like lions and lambs, and when the March hare reappears in our lawns after a winter of hibernation. But we can be sure that another sign of spring is...Tags: NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, House and Home, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Arts, Floral Design
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