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Small Wonders: Hollywood scene turned upside-down
I met my deadline this week. I turned in a particularly entertaining rant about Hollywood and her lack of creativity. Then we got news about the shooting in an Aurora, Colo., movie theater that left 12 dead and dozens more wounded. So we’ll save...Tags: Movies, Interior Policy, Gun Control, Personal Weapon Control, Arts and Culture
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Orioles first-round pick Gausman discusses theater shooting in his native Aurora, Colo.
Typically, Orioles first-round draft pick Kevin Gausman tries to hide the fact that he’s from Aurora, Colo., the site of Friday’s tragic movie theater shooting. “I say that I’m from Centennial, [Colo.], because Centennial’...
Tags: Kevin Gausman, Arts and Culture
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Timeline: Mass Shooting Incidents In Last 25 Years
Reuters(Reuters) - Here is a timeline of some of the worst shooting incidents carried out by one or two gunmen around the world in the last 25 years: March 13, 1996 - BRITAIN - Gunman Thomas Hamilton burst into a primary school in the Scottish town of...Tags: Shootings, Washington, DC, Students, Teaching and Learning, Germany
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Colo. massacre suspect mum as he heads to court
AURORA, Colo. (AP) — As the suspected gunman in the Colorado theater massacre heads to his first court appearance, authorities have disclosed that he is refusing to cooperate and that it could take months to learn what prompted the horrific attack...
Tags: Movies, Shootings, Students, Teaching and Learning, Injuries and Wounds
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Colo. shooting: Police pleaded for ambulances
DENVER (AP) — As the horror unfolded for police first on the scene of the Colorado theater massacre, the officers repeatedly sent out urgent pleas for more ambulances even as a two-man crew and their rig were idling just a few miles away. Radio...Tags: Colorado Movie Theater Shooting, Chris Henderson, Shootings, Injuries and Wounds, Fires
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El tema que no nos atrevemos a discutir
Como parte del proceso de duelo posterior a una tragedia, los estadounidenses siempre quieren hablar — y hablar, y hablar. Es una lástima que tendamos a distraernos y hablar de las cosas equivocadas. Sucedió nuevamente después del tiroteo en...Tags: James Holmes, The Washington Post, Jared Lee Loughner, The Dark Knight Rises (movie), Gabrielle Giffords
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City Lights: Thoughts on gunmen, victims and the media that reports them
It's rare that I remember a magazine cover a decade and a half later, but one that has stuck in my mind — and not in a good way — is the issue of Time from the week after the Columbine High School massacre. Anyone from the class of 1998,...
Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Roger Ebert, Shootings, Time (magazine), Periodicals
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Suspensions high in Baltimore County
Baltimore County reported the highest suspension rate of any Maryland district apart from the Eastern Shore in the last school year, despite its efforts to focus on discipline that doesn't require students to miss classroom time.
About 10,000 students...Tags: Harford County, Dorchester County, Students, Teaching and Learning, Punishment
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West Jessamine Middle School stands up to bullying
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comStudents at West Jessamine Middle School learned to stand up for each other as they celebrated bullying prevention this week. Each day, students watched a video or skit and did activities in class focusing on different aspects of bullying, with lessons...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Bullying, Students, Teaching and Learning, Education
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Dead wrong
Possibly the only thing more disturbing than the realization that someone was on campus at a school in Harford County this week making threats to kill people is the reaction of the school and its public safety component. On Monday morning, the...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Virginia Tech, Mental Health, Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at School
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Suspend as a last resort
Thousands of children too young to understand right from wrong are being suspended from school. A Washington Post analysis of data for the region's school system found that last school year more than 6,112 elementary students, from prekindergarten...Tags: U.S. Department of Education, Juvenile Delinquency, Students, Teaching and Learning, The Washington Post
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