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What makes popular kids so mean?
South Florida ParentingDespite Title 1X of the Educational Amendments of 1972, which outlawed sexual harassment, umpteen bully prevention efforts and campaigns, bullying —which overlaps with sexual harassment — continues to thrive. A recently released American...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Theft, PBS (tv network), Health, Bullying
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Want a scholarship? Watch what you post online
Students beware: Scholarship providers aren't just going by your application to learn about you. They're also checking you out on Google and social media sites, according to a recent survey. And what they uncover — the good or the bad — could...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Colleges and Universities, Pikesville, Financial Aid, Security
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Joan Brown Sadler, nurse, gardener, BSO volunteer, dies
Joan Brown Sadler, a nurse, avid gardener and volunteer for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, died June 28 of breast cancer at Mercy Hospital.
The longtime Roland Park resident was 76.
"She would always say she was a professional volunteer," said her...Tags: Human Interest, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses
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Carrying on Sen. Clark's legacy
Close to the southeastern fringe of 540 acres of rolling farmland, Martha Anne Clark lives in the Ellicott City farmhouse where she grew up, the same house where her father, state Sen. James Clark Jr., resided for nearly 50 years until his death in 2006....Tags: Health and Safety at School, Ellicott City, James Rouse, Health, Farms
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Local doctor was classmate of Whitney Houston
It wasn't scandalous by tabloid standards, but it was a rebellious act for the young women at the Mount Saint Dominic Academy, a small all-girls Catholic high school in New Jersey. Whitney Houston, class of 1981, sometimes wore mismatched socks and rolled...Tags: Aretha Franklin, Hospitals and Clinics, Van Morrison, Arts and Culture, Health
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National Signing Day for Local High School Athletes
Sports DirectorToday is the day local high school student-athletes can make their college choices official. National Signing Day allows local stars to accept scholarship offers from college programs. It is just as rewarding for the college coaches because they now...Tags: Schools, High School Sports, High Schools, University of Richmond, Sacred Heart University
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Pages from the Past: Typhoid fever cases increase and concern grows in 1912
An article in the Feb. 3, 1912 edition of The Argus reported health officials are investigating the source of a typhoid fever that has stricken more in the area. With two more cases of typhoid reported, bringing the total up to 10, Health Officer West is...Tags: Human Interest, Colleges and Universities, Ceremonies, American Legion, Tredegar Corporation
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'The Bachelor' recap: Episode 6
“Chris Harrison Shows Up Only When There’s Something Strange Going On”
While discussing “The Bachelor” with friends this weekend, we discovered something unnerving about Emily (“Epidemiologist”): Though she is...Tags: Chris Harrison, ABC (tv network), The Bachelor (tv program), Jane Fonda
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Hicks, Williams, A-10 commissioner McGlade among those honored as ACC Women's Basketball Legends
Daily PressThe Atlantic Coast Conference announced its eighth class of ACC Women's Basketball Legends on Thursday, including former Virginia center Siedah Williams, former Virginia Tech guard Sarah Hicks, and former Georgia Tech coach Bernadette McGlade, who is...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Jonathan Beasley, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Medical Specialization, Nursing
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Calder Studz adds 'hot seat' poker giveaways
Slot players are accustomed to random giveaway promotions, designed to keep them gambling longer.
Now, these promotions are coming to poker rooms: Studz Poker Club at Calder Casino and Race Course is giving away $500 five times between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m....Tags: Social Issues, University of Miami, Colleges and Universities, Colleges and Universities, Channing Crowder
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Big promise is seen in 2 new breast cancer drugs
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Breast cancer experts are cheering what could be some of the biggest advances in more than a decade: two new medicines that significantly delay the time until women with very advanced cases get worse.
In a large international...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Bevacizumab (drug), Washington Hospital Center, Chemotherapy, Hospitals and Clinics
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