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Men & Women of Harford Making a Difference
The uniqueness of Harford County lies within the people who strive to make it great. So many residents reach out daily to improve the lives of others. We have chosen six extraordinary individuals who have chosen causes that support the success of the...
Tags: Baltimore County, Fires, Environmental Issues, Harford County, Social Issues
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Should cursive writing still be taught?
Tribune NewspapersDarius Riley displays the concentration of a tightrope walker as he fastens his eyes on the lined paper in front of him and grips his No. 2 yellow pencil down to its point to make his most perfect curly letters. "I would rather do it in print because...Tags: Electronics, Drugs and Medicines, Teachers, Patterson Park, Students
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Mia Loizeaux, advertising account manager
Mia Loizeaux, whose four-year struggle with a rare form of cancer shaped her determination to become an oncology nurse and help others similarly afflicted, died Thursday of the disease at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Canton resident was 31.
The daughter...Tags: Roland Park, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Maryland State Police, Baltimore County, Oncology
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Business Briefs for August 28, 2012
Ephraim McDowell associate appointed to board Tressa Mason, general counsel and corporate compliance officer at Ephraim McDowell Health, recently was elected to serve on the Heart of Danville board of directors. Mason, a native of New Haven, Conn.,...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Financial Planning, Ethics, The Salvation Army, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Dr. Jeff Sperring
As president and chief executive officer, Dr. Sperring is responsible for providing overall strategic direction and leadership for pediatric services throughout IU Health, which includes direct operational and strategic oversight of pediatric programs,...
Tags: Corporate Officers, American Academy of Pediatrics, Family, Colleges and Universities, U.S. Navy
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More National Merit Scholarship winners announced
The last of the winners of the 2012 National Merit Scholarship competition have been named. From Corona del Mar High School, Nicholas Charles Roy won the college-sponsored scholarship for Northwestern University and states his likely career field as...Tags: University of Houston, University of Arizona, Northwood, High Schools, University of Chicago
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Study: UCI law school faculty in top 10 nationally
The UC Irvine School of Law faculty has been ranked in the top 10 with the highest scholarly impact in the nation, according to a recent study. The law school, now in its third year, was ranked No. 7 nationally, moving Irvine up two spots from a...Tags: University of California, Irvine, University of Chicago, Crime, Law and Justice, Yale University, University of California, Berkeley
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Dr. Carlton Lasley Sexton
Dr. Carlton Lasley Sexton, a retired Baltimore internist who was also a member of the clinical faculty of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, died July 20 of pneumonia at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson.
The former longtime Stevenson...Tags: General Practitioners, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Services and Shopping, Anglicanism, Pneumonia
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Preckwinkle chooses Florida pathologist to be new medical examiner
Tribune reporterCook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle has named her choice to become the new Cook County medical examiner. In an item just added to the Cook County Board's agenda for today's meeting, Preckwinkle proposes that Dr. Stephen J. Cina replace Dr. Nancy...Tags: Cook County Government, U.S. Air Force, Johns Hopkins University, Cook County Board of Commissioners, Pathology
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Burroughs High grad Emily Tubert named All-American for second straight year
Bits and pieces from the local sports scene. Burroughs graduate wins second-straight honor at Arkansas: Former Burroughs High standout Emily Tubert surely didn't endure a sophomore slump this season playing for the University of Arkansas women's golf...Tags: Media Industry, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, University of California, Irvine, Colleges and Universities, College Sports
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Rolph, Pennington awarded Jack Freeman scholarships
Danville and Boyle County high school seniors have been named recipients of the Jack Freeman Scholarship. Mary Caitlin Rolph of Danville High School and Emily Kristin Pennington of Boyle County High School each will receive a $1,000 scholarship,...
Tags: High Schools, College Sports, Science, Pathology, Awards and Prizes
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Robots built to help autistic children
Robots aren't known for their soft side. They build cars and defuse bombs; they don't, as a rule, make friends or deal with feelings. But a few groups of researchers around the world are working to build robots for an unusual purpose: Making emotional...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Autism, Research, Science and Technology
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