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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: Football, Pneumonia, College Football, Heisman Trophy, 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: Cardiologists, Medical Specialization, Health Treatments, University of Florida, Corporate Officers
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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: Harvard University, Health Insurance, Hoffman Estates, Health and Safety at Work, Sears Holdings Corp.
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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: Prostate Cancer, Judges, NAACP, Lacrosse, Teaching and Learning
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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: Medical Specialization, Health Treatments, St. Joseph Medical Center, Hospitals and Clinics, University of Maryland, College Park
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'There's lots that can be done'
In 2008, Paul Tough’s first book, “Whatever It Takes,” told the story of the Harlem Children’s Zone, a massive effort to leverage a pre-birth-through-high-school system of education services to change the trajectory of 10,000...
Tags: Personal Income, University of Georgia, Students, Environmental Issues, University of Michigan
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Bernard J. Conroy, Army officer
Bernard J. Conroy, a retired career Army officer who served during World War II and Vietnam and later became a nursing home volunteer, died Nov. 5 of cancer at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. He was 85. Bernard Jackson "Jack" Conroy was born and raised...Tags: Medical Specialization, Baltimore County, Awards and Prizes, Long Term Care, Graduation
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Mapes-Uphouse
Alaina Mapes and Ryan Uphouse are announcing their engagement. Miss Mapes is the daughter of Stephen and Dawn Mapes of Somerset. She is a 2006 graduate of Somerset Area High School and a 2010 graduate of Shippensburg University with a Bachelor of...
Tags: Science, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities
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Same-sex marriage law good for business, employers say
As a longtime Federal Hill business owner, Penny Troutner cheered the passage of Maryland's same-sex marriage law. Not only does the owner of Light Street Cycles believe it's a matter of fairness, she believes it's good for business. That goes for...
Tags: Laws, Marriage, PayPal, Inc., Johns Hopkins University, Elections
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Elizabeth Messaros Beamed As She Ran Her Hands Over Egyptian Relics Thousands Of Years Old At The University Of Pennsylvania Museum Of Archaeology And Anthropology.
The Philadelphia InquirerThe sightless teen, a student at the Overbrook School for the Blind, had a similar experience once at an art museum — but had to wear gloves. "There, we were relying on rubber!" she said. Not so at Penn, where blind and visually impaired...Tags: Artists, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Arts and Culture, Arts, Allentown
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Eugene Genovese dies at 82; leftist historian turned conservative
Eugene D. Genovese became one of the most notorious radical intellectuals in the country in 1965 when he addressed an all-night teach-in at Rutgers University on the Vietnam War. "I do not fear or regret the impending Viet Cong victory. I welcome it,"...
Tags: Christianity, Richard Nixon, Fiction, Awards and Prizes, Slavery
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Hopkins president: Marriage equality is good for business
I support marriage equality. Assuring that loving same-sex couples have the same rights my wife and I have to live our lives together is, quite simply, a matter of justice and core civil rights. But I have another reason for supporting Question 6 —...
Tags: Health Insurance, Marriage, Health and Safety at Work, Employment, Johns Hopkins University
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