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    Aug 30, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Maryland State Fair: Food beyond the Midway

    You'll have no trouble finding food at the Maryland State Fair. Some of it is still walking around on hooves, granted. But once you're on the Midway, you'd have trouble swinging a test-your-strength mallet without hitting a stand selling corn dogs,...

    Tags: Hamburgers, Rodeo, Entertainment, Butter, Oklahoma

  2. Sep 4, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  4. Sep 6, 2011 |Story| Daily Press
  5. Teel Time: B.J. Stith following his father's basketball legacy at Virginia

    Bryant Stith is Virginia basketball royalty. He’s the Cavaliers’ career scoring leader and No. 4 rebounder, a three-time, first-team All-ACC selection, and the program’s highest NBA draft pick in the last 20 years.
    Bryant Stith is Virginia basketball royalty. He’s the Cavaliers’ career scoring leader and No. 4 rebounder, a three-time, first-team All-ACC selection, and the program’s highest NBA draft pick in the last 20 years. So when Stith says...

    Tags: Basketball, Tony Bennett, College of William and Mary, Labor Day, Atlantic Coast Conference

  6. Jul 1, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  7. Soil Improvement Symposium Aug. 23 at U of Wisconsin-Arlington

    New uses for gypsum in agriculture will be highlighted at the Midwest Soil Improvement Symposium: Research and Practical Insights into Using Gypsum on Aug. 23. The event will be held at the University of Wisconsin Arlington Agricultural Research...

    Tags: Agriculture, Productivity, Science and Technology, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Research

  8. Aug 28, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Is Homeland Security spending paying off?

    On the edge of the Nebraska sand hills is Lake McConaughy, a 22-mile-long reservoir that in summer becomes a magnet for Winnebagos, fishermen and kite sailors. But officials here in Keith County, population 8,370, imagined this scene: an Al Qaeda sleeper cell hitching explosives onto a ski boat and plowing into the dam at the head of the lake.
The federal Department of Homeland Security gave the county $42,000 to buy state-of-the-art dive gear, including full-face masks, underwater lights and radios, and a Zodiac boat with side-scan sonar capable of mapping wide areas of the lake floor.
    On the edge of the Nebraska sand hills is Lake McConaughy, a 22-mile-long reservoir that in summer becomes a magnet for Winnebagos, fishermen and kite sailors. But officials here in Keith County, population 8,370, imagined this scene: an Al Qaeda...

    Tags: Civil Unrest, Economy, Business and Finance, Religious Conflicts, Emergency Incidents, New York

  10. Sep 9, 2011 |Story| Daily Press
  11. Thomas steps down as NCAA infractions committee chairman

    Dennis Thomas is stepping down immediately as chairman of the NCAA Committee on Infractions, citing unspecified health and personal reasons.
    Daily Press
    Dennis Thomas is stepping down immediately as chairman of the NCAA Committee on Infractions, citing unspecified health and personal reasons. Thomas, 58, will continue as commissioner of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. Conference USA commissioner...

    Tags: Bobby Bowden, Conference USA, Florida State Seminoles, Georgia Institute of Technology, National Collegiate Athletic Association

  12. Sep 8, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  13. Green Wheels: Who Knew Columbus Was a Green Car Mecca?

    <strong>COLUMBUS, OHIO </strong>&mdash; If you think that all of America's auto plants are in Michigan, just visit Marysville, Ohio, where the 3.6-million-square-foot Honda assembly plant totals 3.6 million square feet. I had come to the Columbus area on a three-day tour, and I discovered that there's a lot going on, with Honda being merely the biggest player.
    COLUMBUS, OHIO — If you think that all of America's auto plants are in Michigan, just visit Marysville, Ohio, where the 3.6-million-square-foot Honda assembly plant totals 3.6 million square feet. I had come to the Columbus area on a three-day tour,...

    Tags: International Travel, Manufacturing and Engineering, Honda, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Plant Openings

  14. Sep 9, 2011 |Story| Daily Press
  15. ACC All Access: James Gayle is showing his genetically predisposed potential at Virginia Tech

    As much as James Gayle wanted to play in 2009 when he first arrived at Virginia Tech, he didn't really have a chance. He said the day before the '09 season-opener against Alabama he didn't "feel like sitting out a year," because that wasn't the kind of player he was.
    Daily Press
    As much as James Gayle wanted to play in 2009 when he first arrived at Virginia Tech, he didn't really have a chance. He said the day before the '09 season-opener against Alabama he didn't "feel like sitting out a year," because that wasn't the kind of...

    Tags: Liberty Bowl, Chicago Bears, Atlantic Coast Conference, Virginia Tech Hokies, Darryl Tapp

  16. Sep 12, 2011 |Column| Daily American
  17. Teamwork leads to a happy ending

    While dealing with an infected joint in a particularly valuable cow a few months ago, I had the opportunity to perform a surgery usually reserved for the horse in an operating room. The surgery is called an arthrotomy, which means, literally, to cut...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Bones and Joints, Jerome Bettis, Colleges and Universities, Amputation

  18. Sep 16, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Roselyn Hammond, Morgan biology professor, dies

    Roselyn Elizabeth Hammond, a retired Morgan State University biology professor who often entertained at the piano, died of cancer Sept. 3 at Gilchrist Hospice Care. The Ashburton resident was 72.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    Roselyn Elizabeth Hammond, a retired Morgan State University biology professor who often entertained at the piano, died of cancer Sept. 3 at Gilchrist Hospice Care. The Ashburton resident was 72. Born Roselyn Elizabeth Brown in Grambling, La., she was...

    Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Arts, Cornell University, Social Organizations, Human Interest

  20. Oct 20, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Schools' reaction to suicides may do more harm than good

    For schools reeling in the aftermath of a student's suicide, some mental health experts say that paying tribute to the teen with candlelight vigils, hallway locker memorials and all-school assemblies may do more harm than good.
    For schools reeling in the aftermath of a student's suicide, some mental health experts say that paying tribute to the teen with candlelight vigils, hallway locker memorials and all-school assemblies may do more harm than good. Though school officials...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Tampa, Colleges and Universities, Mental Health, Human Interest

  22. Nov 1, 2011 |Story| KWCH
  23. Freshman 15

    <span style="font-size: small;">You've heard about the Freshman 15?</span>
    You've heard about the Freshman 15? It turns out, it's a myth that college freshmen gain an average of 15 pounds. New research says, students do gain a few pounds, but the study says it's not college packing on the pounds, but become a young adult. The...

    Tags: Students, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning

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