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The Goldman Sachs banker turned Nature Conservancy chief
Mark Tercek had some horribly awkward moments after he left Goldman Sachs to run a U.S. environmental charity, the Nature Conservancy. At one of his first big staff meetings, he committed a total eco no-no by drinking from a plastic water bottle. When...
Tags: Coca-Cola Co., Greenpeace, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Nature Conservancy, Coca-Cola
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“The Show With Vinny” gives “Jersey Shore” alum something to do
Channel Guide MagazineJersey Shore’s Vinny Guadagnino hosts MTV's The Show With Vinny (premiering Thursday, May 2, at 10pm ET/PT), a new conversational interview show from his family home in Staten Island, N.Y. With no studio or audience, celebrity guests enjoy... -
May Day in New York: Protesting just about everything
NEW YORK -- There are many things to protest against in the world, and people rallying against a fair number of them took to one of New York’s iconic squares on May Day as part of nationwide rallies in celebration of the traditional workers holiday....
Tags: Civil Rights, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Labor Legislation, Justice and Rights, Activism
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Tonight's top show: Raekwon at the Shrine
Raekwon: In the talent-rich Wu-Tang Clan, Raekwon stands with Ghostface Killah and Genius/GZA as the MC with the most consistently inventive attack and wordplay. His solo albums, particularly “Only Built 4 Cuban Linx” (1995) and its 2009... -
Inmate killed in attack at Jessup prison
A 26-year-old inmate at a state prison in Jessup died Friday after he was found with severe head injuries on Thursday night, Maryland State Police said. Javaughn A. Young was found lying on a walkway in a wing of the Maryland Correctional Institution...
Tags: Maryland State Police, Police Investigations, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Murder, Jessup (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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Windber 'jail' a surefire cure for writer's block
Daily American Staff Writer @brucejsiwyWINDBER — The inmates are observed from a small black-and-white screen on the first floor of the Grand Midway Hotel in Windber. Chris Mancuso and Brian J. Cano sit handcuffed, talking and typing, forming the words and concepts that are key to their...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Punishment, Social Media, Prisons
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Florida Film Festival family movies highlight talented kids
I giggled a little when high-schooler Ruby, an aspiring actress, confessed to the camera: "It's hard to do Shakespeare… especially when you're 13." Some actors would argue it never gets easier. But watching youngsters grapple with their budding...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Entertainment, Maitland, Florida Film Festival
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After NASCAR track owner reports $13m profit, Senate takes up tax breaks
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelUPDATE: The Senate Commerce and Tourism Committee unanimously passed the bill. Days after International Speedway Corp. reported a first-quarter profit of $13.5 million, the Florida Senate is set to begin moving a bill that would give the NASCAR promoter... -
Writers 'paroled' from Windber's Grand Midway
Daily American Staff Writer @PeteBosakWINDBER — Five days and a 102-page completed script later, two writers have been "paroled" from the Grand Midway Hotel. Chris Mancuso and Brian J. Cano were "freed" Saturday by their jailer — creative mind and owner of the Windber landmark,...Tags: Prisons, Jack Nicholson
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Was the First Airplane Actually Invented in Connecticut?
There are probably people at the Smithsonian Institution who wish they hadn't bothered to hire John Brown to help them research a television documentary. Brown is a U.S.-educated Australian living in Germany, a project manager for an aircraft...
Tags: Fairfield (Fairfield, Connecticut), Kitty Hawk, Newspapers, CBS Corp., Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut)
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Gerald D. Klee dies at 86; psychiatrist involved in Army LSD experiments
Gerald D. Klee, a retired psychiatrist and LSD expert who participated in experiments with the hallucinogenic drug on volunteer servicemen at U.S. military installations in the 1950s, has died. He was 86. Klee died Sunday of complications after...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, U.S. Army, Armed Forces, LSD, Aberdeen Proving Ground
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Dr. Gerald D. Klee, psychiatrist
Dr. Gerald D. Klee, a retired psychiatrist who was an LSD expert and participated in its experimentation on volunteer servicemen at several military installations in the 1950s, died Sunday of complications after surgery at the University of Maryland St....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Armed Forces, U.S. Army, LSD, Aberdeen Proving Ground
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