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Karl Fleming dies at 84; Newsweek reporter chronicled civil rights struggle
Karl Fleming, a former Newsweek reporter who helped draw national attention to the civil rights movement in the 1960s — and risked his life covering it with perceptive stories about its major figures and the inequalities that fueled it —...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Syracuse University, University of Mississippi, Newspapers, Career and Workplace
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Indie Folk Trio Plume Giant Return to Yale With a New CD on Sept. 7
Indie folk, or chamber pop, or whatever it’s called when musicians sing together over an acoustic/electric mix of instruments (it used to be called “folk rock”), is full of recycled chord progressions and predictable vocal harmonies....
Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Yale University, Crosby Stills & Nash (music group), West Village, The Walkmen (music group)
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Louise K. Smith, retired teacher
Louise K. Smith, a retired Harford County public school kindergarten educator and longtime volunteer, died Aug. 27 at her Havre de Grace home from complications of recent surgery. She was 84.
A daughter of an artist and a homemaker, the former Louise...Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Harford County, New York City, Harford Community College, Havre de Grace
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Hopkins falls to No. 2 on U.S. News & World Report list
Johns Hopkins Hospital lost its coveted spot as the nation's top-ranked hospital for the first time in 22 years, edged out by Boston's Massachusetts General Hospital in the latest analysis by U.S. News & World Report to be released Tuesday. Hopkins still...
Tags: Anirban Basu, Hospitals and Clinics, Entertainment Events, Cancer, Cleveland Clinic
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Rockin' cello, feisty folk, Gypsy pirate music and other favorites (Friday platz picks)
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGMichael Duck: I don't want to say the weather forecast for today looks crummy, but ... well, the forecast for today looks pretty darn crummy. Which is a blinkin' shame, because some of my all-time favorite Musikfest acts are returning...... -
FROM THE EDITOR: New interns start
There is a lot of energy in the newsroom right now. Could it be all of our new interns? Cara Ball and Racquel Bethea are the latest summer additions to our staff. They come to us as part of the Multimedia Scholars program through the Freedom Forum...Tags: Bennett College, Education, Journalism, Michigan State University, Colleges and Universities
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JPMorgan shareholders: 'Too much power in one person's hands'
TAMPA, Fla. — Investors at the JPMorgan shareholder conference are concerned with the bank's recently disclosed $2-billion loss and 12% plunge in their stake in the bank. "When you are 94 years old, you don’t want to see any of your...
Tags: Jamie Dimon, Tampa, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Federal Reserve, NBC (tv network)
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Drug company deals eyed in probe of shortage
Congressional lawmakers investigating the shortage of lifesaving drugs used to treat cancer and other illnesses are looking into three companies in North Carolina and Maryland that they believe set up "fake pharmacies" to access the drugs that they then...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer, Medical Research, Long Term Care, Marketing
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Direct BWI service to Freeport begins
Baltimore and the Bahamas' Freeport have a lot in common. They're both cities with a mix of tourist areas and heavy industry, and both often play second banana to a national capital.
Now the two cities are linked by a direct air service that began...Tags: Rentals, Bahamas, Transportation, Fort Lauderdale, Government
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John Joseph Scocca, Hopkins biochemistry professor
John Joseph Scocca, a retired Johns Hopkins biochemistry professor recalled for his keen critical eye, died of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease May 10 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 72 and lived in Aberdeen.
Born in South Philadelphia,...Tags: H.L. Mencken, New York City, Memorial Stadium, Chemistry, Health and Safety at School
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Edward W. Brumbaugh, 97
Mr. Edward Wayne Brumbaugh, 97, of Winston-Salem, passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 13, 2012, in the Palliative Care Unit of Forsyth Medical Center, surrounded by his family. He was born May 10, 1915, in Hagerstown, Md. He graduated from...Tags: College Sports, Hospitals and Clinics, Schools, Public Schools, Baltimore County
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A prayer for understanding from churches
Pastors are charged with the heavy responsibility of leading His people to experience God's saving grace. We must fervently defend God's word with strength and humility. Our burden is light because we are powerless. All the power in this world derives...Tags: Religious Texts, Bible, Religion and Belief
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