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MarksJarvis: Financial literacy programs well worth the time
It's Money Smart Week, a collection of free financial literacy programs offered throughout the week, aimed at helping people deal with virtually every money issue imaginable: from how to get out of debt, to buying homes, paying for college, building a...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Retirement Planning Services, Retirement, Central Bank, Career and Workplace
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Out of Africa and into the Ivy League
Parents often flock to books dispensing advice about how to rear children who possess both the social skills to be well liked among their peers and the academic chops to make it to the Ivy League. Hyde Park residents Grayson Kachingwe and Donna...
Tags: Chatham, Chicago Public Schools, Isaac Asimov, Malawi, Africa
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'Fracking' brings prosperity, problems to Pennsylvania
Times are good these days at the Linde Corp., where despite a sluggish economy nationally, the company is on a hiring binge. The construction company, based near Wilkes-Barre in northeastern Pennsylvania, has seen its workforce nearly triple over the...
Tags: Chesapeake Energy Corp., Natural Gas, Natural Resources, Natural Resource Industry, Credit and Debt
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Cal U announces Fall 2012 graduation list
County students graduated from California University of Pennsylvania in August and December 2012. Both undergraduates (UG) and graduate students (GR) are listed. Commencement ceremonies took place Dec. 14-15 at the Convocation Center. Kathryn J. Svencer,...Tags: Friedens
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Rockwood graduate looking to make difference with youth
Sunday EditorCheyann Trout, 18, said she knew what she was meant to do with her life when her sister came into the world. "I was an only child for 11 years," the Rockwood Area School District graduate said. "Then my dad and his (now ex-) girlfriend had my half-...Tags: Early Learning, Somerset County (Maryland), Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Washington, DC, Colleges and Universities
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Brother Patrick Ellis, college president
Brother Patrick Ellis, a member of the Christian Brothers who served as president of La Salle University and Catholic University of America, died Feb. 21 of leukemia at a Christian Brothers nursing home in Lincroft, N.J.
The Baltimore native was 84....Tags: Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Religion and Belief, H.L. Mencken, Harry James
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C. Everett Koop dies at 96; former U.S. surgeon general
In the mid-1980s, the emerging AIDS epidemic was a high-profile target of vocal conservatives. Politicians and the religious right called for sweeping measures against those diagnosed with AIDS, including quarantine of patients, mandatory screening of...
Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), U.S. Public Health Service, Elections, Viral Diseases and Infections, Coney Island
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Will-Herring
Heather Will and Eddie Herring, both of Somerset, are announcing their engagement. Miss Will is the daughter of Jeff and Linnie Will, Somerset. She is a 2002 graduate of Somerset Area High School and a 2007 graduate of California University of...
Tags: Herring
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Do companies that refuse to hire smokers help them or harm them?
The Cleveland Clinic is a world-famous medical center that is consistently ranked among the top hospitals in the country. It goes without saying that the health professionals who work there don’t condone smoking. In fact, since 2007, the clinic...
Tags: HIV, Health Treatments, Career and Workplace, Employment, Health Insurance Cost
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Wharton School says L.A. company misusing its name
There’s only one Wharton School. The University of Pennsylvania wants to make sure there’s no confusion about that. The university filed a lawsuit accusing a Beverly Hills company of operating an online university that uses the well-...
Tags: Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities, Justice System, Education
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Body of work: Einstein's brain and other medical history at Philadelphia museum
Mutter Museum may leave you shocked and horrified or amazed and fascinated. Either way, its collections of bones, bodies, body parts, plus tumors and other terrors, are unforgettable. The nation's finest and oldest medical museum — celebrating...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Abraham Lincoln, Grover Cleveland
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Cities Must Preserve Farmland, Eat Locally
In the next 40 years, the world will need to produce as much food as it has produced over all of human history. Across the planet, hundreds of millions of people go to bed hungry every night — and more and more of them live in cities. Tackling...Tags: United Nations, Arable Farming
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