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Group of Chinese judges visit Washington County Courthouse
dona@herald-mail.comThey were in this country to learn about antitrust law, but a group of 19 Chinese jurists and their interpreter stopped in the Washington County Courthouse in Hagerstown Tuesday afternoon to watch a criminal proceeding. "Today a prisoner who was...Tags: Justice System, Maryland, Anti Trust Crime, Punishment, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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READER SUBMITTED: New Officers Elected To The Connecticut Orthopaedic Society
Greater HartfordThe members of the Connecticut Orthopaedic Society elected new officers for 2013-2015 at its Annual Meeting held at the Marriott Hotel in Farmington on May 10. Elected as President to serve more than 275 members of the Society was Ross A. Benthien, MD, a...Tags: Avon (Hartford, Connecticut), University of Connecticut, General Practitioners, Hospitals and Clinics, George Washington University
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Graduating Into A Sunnier Job Market
The Hartford CourantFor nearly 6,900 students who graduated Sunday at colleges around the state, the natural question is: What's next? Happily, this year's graduates have more reason to be optimistic than those who graduated two or three years ago, although the market...Tags: Craigslist, Inc., Marketing, Employment Opportunities, Stamford, The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
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Misdiagnosis: More Common Than Drug Errors or Wrong-Site Surgery
The Hartford CourantUntil it happened to him, Itzhak Brook, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Georgetown University School of Medicine, didn't think much about the problem of misdiagnosis. That was before doctors at a Maryland hospital repeatedly told Brook his...Tags: Oncology, Medical Research, Fatigue, Fibromyalgia, Diseases and Illnesses
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Sears won't sign Bangladesh safety accord
Sears said Wednesday it does not plan to sign a fire and building safety agreement backed by some of Europe's biggest apparel brands aimed at trying to prevent another disaster like the one in Bangladesh that killed more than 1,100 workers. Instead, the...
Tags: Work Rules Contract Issues, Marketing, Human Rights, Consumers, Walmart
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Demand for college ag grads is strong this spring
For months, Matt Green has been hearing from companies that are interested in hiring him. “It just doesn't let up,” the University of Minnesota-Crookston senior says of employer interest. Green and many other college students majoring in agriculture...Tags: Employment, Science and Technology, Graduation, Employment Opportunities, Michigan State University
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READER SUBMITTED: Archdiocese Names Three Northwest Catholic Students As "Summa Scholars"
West HartfordThree outstanding seniors from Northwest Catholic have been named "Summa Scholars" by Dr. Dale R. Hoyt, superintendent of schools for the Archdiocese of Hartford, in recognition of superior academic achievement. To qualify for the award, which was...Tags: University of Notre Dame, Teachers, Roman Catholicism, Human Interest, Simsbury
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Razing the ivory tower
If you think today's university is home to individual thinkers thinking individually, think again. Today's university is international and multinational in every way — blown open, in great part, by this century's digital explosion of information....Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Science and Technology, Tel Aviv (Israel), Israel, Mayo Clinic
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READER SUBMITTED: Great Course At Duncaster To Explore History Of Western Art
StatewideDuncaster Retirement Community will begin their "Art Across the Ages" course as part of its "Great Courses Seminar" at the end of May through the month of June into July. The course specifically looks at Western visual art in terms of its history, its...Tags: Arts and Culture, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
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Executive profile: Maria Green
Maria Green let silence fall over a weekly meeting before weighing in on the question of how Illinois Tool Works should supply information to board members inquiring about vote tallies at annual meetings. The pause prompted staff members to share...
Tags: DuSable Museum of African-American History, Sales, Lincoln Center, Arts and Culture, Lawyers
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Diocese of Palm Beach to ordain four priests
Despite a national shortage of priests, the Diocese of Palm Beach is about to ordain four men into the Catholic brotherhood, a record high for the past five years. On Saturday, the men will prostrate themselves on the altar of St. Ignatius Loyola...
Tags: Boynton Beach, Religion and Belief, Colleges and Universities, Washington, DC, Vincent de Paul
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President Clinton lauds UCF collaboration with Orlando firms in commencement
Collaborations between UCF and companies in greater Orlando are a model for the rest of the United States, former President Bill Clinton told about 1,600 graduates and their guests at a commencement address this afternoon. Calling himself "UCF's most...
Tags: Bill Clinton, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Graduation, Richard Nixon
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