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    Feb 6, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  1. Inslee unveils jobs plan with focus on energy

    Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jay Inslee unveiled a jobs program Monday at a Seattle factory. Inslee said that if his plan would help put Washingtonians back to work .
    Q13 FOX News Political Analyst
    Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jay Inslee unveiled a jobs program Monday at a Seattle factory. Inslee said that if his plan would help put Washingtonians back to work . A long-time environmentalist, Inslee believes that big opportunities  exist for...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations, Microsoft Corporation, Solyndra LLC

  2. Jan 13, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Byron Donzis dies at 79; wide-ranging inventor

    In 1978, Byron Donzis walked into a Houston hospital looking for Dan Pastorini, the Houston Oilers' prized quarterback who was laid up with three broken ribs from a recent game. Donzis was wearing a trench coat and carrying a large bag. He was accompanied by an associate wielding a baseball bat.
    In 1978, Byron Donzis walked into a Houston hospital looking for Dan Pastorini, the Houston Oilers' prized quarterback who was laid up with three broken ribs from a recent game. Donzis was wearing a trench coat and carrying a large bag. He was accompanied...

    Tags: Trials, Estee Lauder Cos., Trials, Football, Tennis

  4. Dec 16, 2011 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  5. Incandescent light bulb ban put on hold

    The traditional incandescent light bulb won a nine-month reprieve late Thursday from new federal rules that would have led to its demise.
    CNNMoney
    The traditional incandescent light bulb won a nine-month reprieve late Thursday from new federal rules that would have led to its demise. The deal to avert a government shutdown starting Friday night includes a provision that prevents the Department of...

    Tags: Democratic Party, Electricity Production and Distribution, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues, Standards

  6. Dec 3, 2011 |Story| Daily Press
  7. Phoebus' title is the 15th for the Peninsula District in 25 years

    Daily Press
    The road to the Division 5 state championship goes through the Peninsula District. Since divisional play began in 1986, the state champion has either come from the Peninsula District or beaten a PD team in the playoffs in 22 of the 26 years. During...

    Tags: Patrick Henry

  8. Feb 10, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  9. Learning a lesson from Thomas Edison

    It’s not every day that students get a lesson on the light bulb from the man who invented it, but that was the scene at Thomas Edison Elementary School Friday where fourth-grade student Maggie Dobroyan stood with carbonized cotton thread and a...

    Tags: Invention and Innovation, Education, Teaching and Learning, Students

  10. Aug 1, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Film review: The good, the bad and the alien

     Early estimates indicate a virtual tie for the No. 1 position at the weekend box office. With two new releases enjoying equal success, I feel it's appropriate to take a look at both of them.
    Special to The Herald-Mail
     Early estimates indicate a virtual tie for the No. 1 position at the weekend box office. With two new releases enjoying equal success, I feel it's appropriate to take a look at both of them. "Cowboys and Aliens" is the third big alien invasion movie...

    Tags: Arizona, Katy Perry, The Smurfs (movie), Science Fiction (genre), Movies

  12. Aug 5, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  13. Dr. David Ozag, 49, Frederick, Md

    Dr. David Ozag, 49, Frederick, Md., died unexpectedly on Aug. 2, 2011, while on vacation in Alaska with his family. David was born on April 16, 1962, in Connellsville. He is a son of the late Joseph Ozag Sr. and Barbara Lee Brady Ozag. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Mariann Ozag Metcalf, who died May 2, 1995. Surviving are his brother, Joseph Ozag Jr. and sister-in-law Janette, Frederick; four nieces and nephews, who were his godchildren, Emily Martin, and husband Dan, Syracuse, N.Y., and Christopher, Kimberly and Kevin Ozag, all of Frederick. Additional godchildren included Erin Dickman, Charleston, S.C., and Eli Crutchfield of Rockville, Md. David was loved by many and his family is too large to count. David’s life reflected his commitment to his life-long interest in learning. David was a 1980 graduate of Governor Thomas Johnson High School. In 1984, he received a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from the University of Maryland. David was a certified public accountant. In 1988, David received an MBA degree from Mt. St. Mary’s College. In 2001, David received his doctorate degree in human and organizational systems from the George Washington University. That same year, he completed a master’s certificate in distance education from Thomas Edison State College. In 2004, David received a Master of Science degree in management information systems from George Washington. In 2010, David received a Master of Science degree in accounting from the University of Connecticut. At the time of his death, David was working on a certificate in financial planning from Florida State University and a second doctorate degree, in accounting, from the University of Florida. Shortly after receiving his bachelor’s degree, David started a teaching career at Frederick Community College (FCC) that lasted nearly 30 years. During that time, David taught over 260 college classes in 40 different topics at over 30 colleges and universities. In addition to teaching at FCC, David’s full-time appointments were at Gettysburg College, East Carolina University, and Bucknell University. Additionally, David held appointments at Hood College, Mount Saint Mary’s, University of Maryland-University College, the George Washington Medical School, Drexel University, and Kaplan University. David supplemented his teaching experiences with many work experiences. In addition to several years in public accounting, David worked for 10 years as a vice president at Standard Federal Savings Bank, in Frederick. David also served for several years as the executive director of Habitat for Humanity of Frederick County. He also worked as the chief operating officer of Community Support Services, a Gaithersburg, Md.-based non-profit that provides services to clients with developmental disabilities. He and his brother started and managed a family-operated liquor store, DJ Liquors. David’s volunteer efforts were also significant. He formerly served on the board of Rockville Striders, a youth track organization. David also served for 11 seasons as a volunteer head ninth grade and assistant boys’ varsity basketball coach at Governor Thomas Johnson High School. David served as the regional director of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. In that role, he conducted numerous chapter development exercises across the country and served on several national fraternity committees. Additionally, he served as the faculty and chapter advisor at the East Carolina University chapter for many years. David was formerly a member of the George Washington University Alumni Association Board of Directors. David was also an Eagle Scout. He was a member of St. John’s Roman Catholic Church and Frederick Elks Lodge No. 684. He was also a Kentucky Colonial. David published numerous academic articles, primarily on the topics of trust, hope and organizational commitment. In 2009, he published a book entitled “Winning Mergers.” He was a type 1 diabetic for approximately 40 years and was an avid fan of the Orioles, Redskins, Terps’ athletics and East Carolina University football. Visitation with David’s family will occur from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Keeney and Basford Funeral Home, 106 E. Church St., Frederick, MD 21702. A wake service will be held at 8:30 p.m. at the funeral home. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at noon Wednesday at St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, 118 E. Second St., Frederick. Monsignor Richard Murphy will be the celebrant. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Community Support Services, 9075 Comprint Court, Gaithersburg, MD 20877 or the Phi Kappa Tau Foundation, 5221 Morning Sun Road Oxford, Ohio 45056.
    Dr. David Ozag, 49, Frederick, Md., died unexpectedly on Aug. 2, 2011, while on vacation in Alaska with his family. David was born on April 16, 1962, in Connellsville. He is a son of the late Joseph Ozag Sr. and Barbara Lee Brady Ozag. He was preceded...

    Tags: University of Connecticut, Christianity, Frederick County (Maryland), Government, Human Interest

  14. Nov 30, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Happy 176th birthday, Mark Twain! [Video]

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    Mark Twain: See Mark Twain in color and his only known appearance on film to celebrate his 176th birthday....
  16. Dec 12, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Robert Noyce, superstar of Silicon Valley, gets a Google Doodle

    Nation Now
    Robert Noyce: Google Doodle honors Robert Noyce, the co-inventor of the microchip. Robert Noyce. The microchip was small in size, enormous in impact....
  18. Dec 12, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Black List 2011: The Top 10 hottest scripts in Hollywood

    24 Frames
    The 10 hottest scripts in Hollywood -- check out the Black List 2011....
  20. Dec 12, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Black List 2011: The complete list of Hollywood's hottest scripts

    24 Frames
    Black List 2011: The complete list of Hollywood's hottest scripts...
  22. Nov 9, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  23. 'President Adams' to visit Temple Isaiah

    What would you ask President John Adams if you had the chance?
    What would you ask President John Adams if you had the chance? You can get your opportunity — no flux capacitor required — at Temple Isaiah on Friday night when historical impressionist Peter Small takes the stage as the second president, who...

    Tags: George Washington, Prince George's County, Thomas Jefferson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John Adams

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