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    Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. Student news - Feb. 16

    ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. — The following area students were named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Elizabethtown College: — Jacob Dovey, a senior accounting major from Mercersburg, Pa. — David Feuz, a junior criminal justice...

    Tags: Bowie State University, Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning, Education, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)

  2. Feb 15, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. It took a trio to come up with Wonder Woman

    If comic book characters are a driving force in Hollywood, it's worth noting that Wonder Woman, one of the most iconic characters of the last 70 years, has yet to star in her own live-action movie.
    If comic book characters are a driving force in Hollywood, it's worth noting that Wonder Woman, one of the most iconic characters of the last 70 years, has yet to star in her own live-action movie. She hasn't been completely ignored. Two years ago,...

    Tags: Justice and Rights, ER (tv program), Movies, Columbia College Chicago, MetLife Incorporated

  4. Feb 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. College Park grapples with shootings

    Andrew Hassl had just arrived home from work early Tuesday morning and was hanging out with his roommates on a residential street near the University of Maryland's College Park campus when they heard shots outside.
    Andrew Hassl had just arrived home from work early Tuesday morning and was hanging out with his roommates on a residential street near the University of Maryland's College Park campus when they heard shots outside. As the roommates went to turn off...

    Tags: Shootings, Teaching and Learning, Gun Control, Ellicott City, Injuries and Wounds

  6. Dec 29, 2012 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  7. State unyielding in forgiving past crimes

    In five years, Melissa T. Benvegno of Allentown sees herself as a juvenile probation officer or even a federal border patrol agent. Not long ago, those dreams would have been next to impossible for her, given two shoplifting convictions she had in her...

    Tags: Justice System, Misdemeanors, Judges, Jim Thorpe, Health and Safety at School

  8. Jan 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Crazed Ravens fan's video makes viral rounds

    The man appears in a No. 5 Joe Flacco jersey weeping, leaping, pounding his fists on the floor, flinging himself on a couch, grabbing the TV screen with both hands, looking for all the world as if he's about to explode. He's screaming at the top of his lungs, at a pitch that would surely shatter glass if sustained, lamenting that he can't take it anymore, that the play he just saw is unbelievable, that he'll surely die if this continues. And, now, he's Internet-famous.
    The man appears in a No. 5 Joe Flacco jersey weeping, leaping, pounding his fists on the floor, flinging himself on a couch, grabbing the TV screen with both hands, looking for all the world as if he's about to explode. He's screaming at the top of his...

    Tags: Photography and Video, Sports, Computer Networking and Internet, Joe Flacco, Football

  10. Jan 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Sundance 2013: Icy abstraction of D.C. snipers in 'Blue Caprice'

    It seemed like a nightmare become real -- a string of random shootings in the Washington, D.C., area in October 2002 that gripped the nation with fear and confusion. That the perpetrators, once captured, turned out to be a former soldier and a teenage boy only made the spree more surreal, more troubling.
    It seemed like a nightmare become real -- a string of random shootings in the Washington, D.C., area in October 2002 that gripped the nation with fear and confusion. That the perpetrators, once captured, turned out to be a former soldier and a teenage boy...

    Tags: Movies, Tequan Richmond, Joey Lauren Adams, Washington, DC, Tim Blake Nelson

  12. Jan 8, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Boy who shot neo-Nazi father has 'tragic history,' expert says

    L.A. NOW
    The 12-year-old Riverside boy who shot and killed his neo-Nazi father had a "tragic history," including violence since he was a toddler, a mental health expert testified Monday. But, said child psychologist Anna Salter, there was no indication the boy's.....
  14. Jan 7, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Trial to resume for boy accused of killing neo-Nazi father

    L.A. NOW
    A 12-year-old Riverside boy accused of fatally shooting his neo-Nazi father is due back in court when his murder trial resumes after a months-long delay....
  16. Dec 17, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Herbert Moskowitz dies at 87; pioneer in drunk driving research

    Herbert Moskowitz, an experimental psychologist whose pioneering research on the effects of alcohol and drugs on driving helped produce standardized field sobriety tests and pushed policymakers to set lower legal limits for intoxicated driving in the U.S....

    Tags: Research, Science and Technology, University of California, Los Angeles, Psychologists, Medical Specialization

  18. Nov 20, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  19. Getting to the roots of bullying

    Lehigh Valley Parenting
    Joey Todd holds up a red-rimmed paper heart as Signe Whitson reads a story from her book to preschoolers. As she relates a story of a girl named Gabby, each time someone in the story says something unkind to Gabby, one of the preschoolers comes up and...
  20. Jan 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Sundance 2013: The psychology of a scandal in 'A Teacher'

     “A Teacher,” premiering Sunday as part of the Sundance Film Festival, explores the tabloid-ready story of a female high school teacher engaging in an affair with a male student. Rather than a steamy exploitation picture or overwrought melodrama, writer-director Hannah Fidell's film is a taught, closely observed psychological tale.
     “A Teacher,” premiering Sunday as part of the Sundance Film Festival, explores the tabloid-ready story of a female high school teacher engaging in an affair with a male student. Rather than a steamy exploitation picture or overwrought...

    Tags: New York City, Film Festivals, Movies, Sundance Film Festival, Festive Events

  22. Jan 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Scientists seek clues in kids who outgrow autism symptoms

    It’s the dream of any parent whose child is diagnosed with autism: The symptoms will fade away over time.
    It’s the dream of any parent whose child is diagnosed with autism: The symptoms will fade away over time. What keeps the dream alive is that in rare cases it comes true. Several studies over the years have documented cases in which children have...

    Tags: Autism, Behavioral Conditions, Science and Technology, Sociology, Psychiatry

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