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Sullivan named Legg Mason CEO and president
Legg Mason Inc. chose an insider as its new CEO, quelling speculation that the Baltimore-based money manager might be headed for a breakup that could have been bad news for the city. After a worldwide search for a new leader, Legg announced Wednesday...
Tags: Prices, Morningstar Incorporated, Economy, Business and Finance, St. John's University, Harbor
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With salary cap issues, Ravens might not be able to keep three young defenders
Outside linebacker Paul Kruger emerged as a dangerous pass rusher this season, relentlessly tormenting quarterbacks. Inside linebacker Dannell Ellerbe tapped into his potential as a versatile three-down defender, proving capable of chasing down running...
Tags: Matt Birk, Jameel McClain, American Football Conference, Football, Denver Broncos
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Leonard Apt dies; UCLA pediatric ophthalmologist was 90
During the first half of the 20th century, pediatricians generally believed that children's eye problems were largely self-corrective — that a child would grow out of his or her crossed eyes or poor vision. But they were wrong. Unless a vision...
Tags: Keratitis , Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), National Institutes of Health, Pediatrics, Medical Specialization
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For Anne Arundel's acting county executive, a winding road to seat of power
When he was a young city councilman in Annapolis in 1982, John R. Hammond surprised family and friends by putting his hat in the ring for the job of Anne Arundel county executive. He lost decisively to O. James Lighthizer, a Democrat who went on to...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Elections, Politics, Annapolis, United States Naval Academy
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Before Obama, South Floridians assess state of the country
Jeff and Maria Ruthizer split an extra lean corned beef sandwich at Ben's New York Kosher Delicatessen, then chewed over the state of the country. "The nation is a disaster," Jeff Ruthizer said. "We're very, very worried about America in the next four...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Career and Workplace, Delray Beach, Finance
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Pletcher, Caton at Meyersdale Lions Club
Ashley Pletcher and Alex Caton have been chosen to represent Meyersdale Area High School at the February meetings of the Meyersdale Lions Club. Ashley is the daughter of Sanford Pletcher and Mary Jones. Her school activities include National Honor...
Tags: Frostburg State University, Human Interest
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Costs of hip replacement hard to find, vary widely
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Many hospitals are hard-pressed to tell people needing a hip replacement how much their procedure is likely to cost, according to a new study. Even when they can cite prices, going rates for the procedure may vary from...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), St. Louis, Internists, Washington, DC, Medical Specialization
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Study of brain tumor adds up to better treatment
A Northwestern University professor has come up with a mathematical model that she says accurately predicts the growth of the most aggressive and common type of brain tumor, a breakthrough she says will help doctors combat the tumor more effectively....
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Lung Cancer, Mathematics, Northwestern University, Medical Research
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NFL and Wharton School offer leadership course for prep athletes
Varsity Times InsiderThe NFL-Wharton Prep Leadership Program for high school athletes entering their senior year will run from June 24-26 at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School in Philadelphia, and all expenses except for travel will be taken care of if you're....... -
Setting an online example in educating women
The United States is leading a revolution in higher education. With the advent of massive open online courses, or MOOCs, U.S. universities will be increasingly exporting hundreds of college-level classes every year to the rest of the world. The...
Tags: Teachers, Arts and Culture, Science, Minority Groups, Education
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Marching for civil rights
What's remarkable about photojournalist Leonard Freed's book "This Is the Day: The March on Washington" (Getty: $29.95), a photo essay documenting the historic Aug. 28, 1963, civil-rights march, is that it includes only one photograph of Martin Luther...Tags: Washington Monument, Morehouse College, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice and Rights, Arts and Culture
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