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    Oct 28, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. Four seek Md. U.S. Senate seat

    In his bid for a second six-year term, U.S. Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin, D-Md., has three opponents in the Nov. 6 general election.
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    In his bid for a second six-year term, U.S. Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin, D-Md., has three opponents in the Nov. 6 general election. Cardin was elected to the Senate in 2006 and took office in 2007. His Republican opponent is first-time candidate Dan...

    Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Corporate Officers, Georgetown, Severna Park, Primaries

  2. Sep 26, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Chancellor of Penn State Mont Alto to retire in May

    After a decade as chancellor of Penn State Mont Alto, David C. Gnage has said he will retire in May.
    After a decade as chancellor of Penn State Mont Alto, David C. Gnage has said he will retire in May. He was appointed to the top spot at the college in January 2002, according to a college news release. During his 10 years at the helm of Penn State Mont...

    Tags: State University of New York, United Way , College Baseball, West Virginia University, Broward College

  4. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Did dry ice chunks on Mars gouge strange tracks into Red Planet?

    Add this to your list of winter sports: sledding down Mars' sand dunes on a sled of dry ice. Scientists say they have finally determined that mysterious, long gouges down the Red Planet’s slopes were caused by large chunks of frozen carbon dioxide.
    Add this to your list of winter sports: sledding down Mars' sand dunes on a sled of dry ice. Scientists say they have finally determined that mysterious, long gouges down the Red Planet’s slopes were caused by large chunks of frozen carbon dioxide....

    Tags: Science, Science and Technology

  6. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Exercise: Alternative reward for those battling addiction

    I like to run. Apparently, this gets me high.
    I like to run. Apparently, this gets me high. Last year, researchers at the University of Arizona published a study in the Journal of Experimental Biology examining the "neurobiological rewards" of treadmill running in 10 humans, eight dogs and eight...

    Tags: Boston Marathon, Valium (drug), Methamphetamine (drug), Vanderbilt University , Brent Smith

  8. May 30, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Andrew Greeley dead: Priest, author, critic was 85

    The Rev. Andrew Greeley, the outspoken Roman Catholic priest, best-selling novelist and sociologist known for his deeply researched academic appraisals and sometimes scathing critiques of his church, died Wednesday night, several years after fracturing his skull in a freakish fall.
    Chicago Tribune
    The Rev. Andrew Greeley, the outspoken Roman Catholic priest, best-selling novelist and sociologist known for his deeply researched academic appraisals and sometimes scathing critiques of his church, died Wednesday night, several years after fracturing...

    Tags: Opinion Research Corporation, Arts and Culture, Roman Catholicism, Philosophy, Christianity

  10. May 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. The Rev. Andrew M. Greeley, outspoken Catholic priest, dies at 85

    The Rev. Andrew M. Greeley, the irrepressible Roman Catholic priest whose broad talents drove him to prominence as a sociologist, novelist, newspaper columnist and voluble church critic, has died. He was 85.
    The Rev. Andrew M. Greeley, the irrepressible Roman Catholic priest whose broad talents drove him to prominence as a sociologist, novelist, newspaper columnist and voluble church critic, has died. He was 85. The controversial cleric died in his sleep...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Birth Control, Teachers, Oak Park, Roman Catholicism

  12. May 31, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Andrew Greeley, Chicago priest and best-selling novelist, dies at 85

    A best-selling novelist, renowned sociologist and outspoken commentator on all things Roman Catholic, the Rev. Andrew Greeley lived many lives. But above all, the Irish Catholic with a mischievous twinkle always remained a Chicago parish priest.
    A best-selling novelist, renowned sociologist and outspoken commentator on all things Roman Catholic, the Rev. Andrew Greeley lived many lives. But above all, the Irish Catholic with a mischievous twinkle always remained a Chicago parish priest. "He...

    Tags: Opinion Research Corporation, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Roman Catholicism, Authors

  14. May 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Best-selling author, outspoken Rev. Greeley dies

    The Rev. Andrew Greeley, an outspoken Roman Catholic priest, best-selling author and longtime Chicago newspaper columnist who even criticized the hierarchy of his own church over the child sex abuse scandal, has died. He was 85. His longtime publicist,...

    Tags: Opinion Research Corporation, Arts and Culture, Roman Catholicism, White House, Authors

  16. May 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. The Rev. Andrew M. Greeley dies at 85; outspoken Catholic priest

    A self-described "loud-mouthed Irish priest" ("And may they carve it on my gravestone!" he once quipped), the Rev. Andrew M. Greeley rejected a conventional definition of his vocation.
    A self-described "loud-mouthed Irish priest" ("And may they carve it on my gravestone!" he once quipped), the Rev. Andrew M. Greeley rejected a conventional definition of his vocation. Denied a parish, the Roman Catholic priest created his own pulpits...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Birth Control, Oak Park, Roman Catholicism

  18. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Wind blasts on Neptune, Uranus may shed light on exoplanet weather

    Inscrutable ice giants Neptune and Uranus have only a thin rind of windy weather over their fluid contents, a team of planetary scientists say. The research published in the journal Nature relies on decades-old data from the Voyager 2 spacecraft -- and may help scientists understand the atmospheric dynamics of alien gas-giant exoplanets beyond our solar system.
    Inscrutable ice giants Neptune and Uranus have only a thin rind of windy weather over their fluid contents, a team of planetary scientists say. The research published in the journal Nature relies on decades-old data from the Voyager 2 spacecraft -- and...

    Tags: NASA Voyager Program, Science, Science and Technology, NASA, University of Oxford

  20. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Genetic marker indicates if child is likely to develop asthma after a cold

    University of Chicago researchers said they have identified a genetic marker that will help identify children most likely to develop asthma after they catch a cold.
    University of Chicago researchers said they have identified a genetic marker that will help identify children most likely to develop asthma after they catch a cold. The researchers found that 90 percent of children under age 3 who wheezed after catching...

    Tags: Science, Education, Physical Conditions, Medical Research, Science and Technology

  22. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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