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    Jul 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Notes: Catonsville resident graduates with honors from Butler University

    Stephanie Cheuvront recently graduated from Butler University, in Indianapolis, Ind., with a Bachelor of Arts with high honors in history and classical studies, and a minor in religious studies. She was recognized among the top 100 students at the...

    Tags: Butler University, Catonsville, Education, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest

  2. Jun 11, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  3. Undoing health law could have messy ripple effects

    WASHINGTON (AP) — It sounds like a silver lining. Even if the Supreme Court overturns President Barack Obama's health care law, employers can keep offering popular coverage for the young adult children of their workers.
    WASHINGTON (AP) — It sounds like a silver lining. Even if the Supreme Court overturns President Barack Obama's health care law, employers can keep offering popular coverage for the young adult children of their workers. But here's the catch: The...

    Tags: Health, Labor Legislation, Education, Career and Workplace, Medicare

  4. Jun 14, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Student news - June 14

    The following area students were among the 127 students who graduated from Mercersburg Academy at the school’s 119th commencement ceremony:
    The following area students were among the 127 students who graduated from Mercersburg Academy at the school’s 119th commencement ceremony: • Elina Mir of Hagerstown, who will attend George Washington University. • Kathleen O’...

    Tags: Mount Airy, Education, David Robinson, Students, Teaching and Learning

  6. Jun 12, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Federal education leaders urge families to compare college costs

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    U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan on Tuesday urged parents and students to explore the federal government’s national online tool for college costs. The tuition figures listed in the newly revised College Affordability and Transparency Center...
  8. Feb 18, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Take yourself out to the ball game in DeLand

    Major League Baseball's spring training will be in full swing with games starting on the first weekend of March and your Postcards columnist will be reporting from at least one Grapefruit League destination.
    Major League Baseball's spring training will be in full swing with games starting on the first weekend of March and your Postcards columnist will be reporting from at least one Grapefruit League destination. But there's another option for baseball in the...

    Tags: Baseball, New York Yankees, Grapefruit League, Sports, College Sports

  10. Mar 28, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Spring back into fitness

    Think you have what it takes to get in shape? Spring is "gut check" time. And if those abs — or arms or thighs — aren't ready for public display, here are some ways to start a new workout routine: If you are working out but have reached a...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Sports, College Sports

  12. Jan 18, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. Study Up On Money Matters

    When Alexa von Tobel graduated from Harvard in 2006 and was about to take a job on Wall Street, she wondered whether her first savings priority should be retirement or an emergency kitty. "I thought, wow, I'm graduating from Harvard and I've never gotten...

    Tags: Consumers, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Financial Planning

  14. May 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Terry Weldon Taylor, political operative

    Terry Weldon Taylor, a former public affairs director of a Baltimore health center and veteran political operative, died Wednesday from complications of a stroke at Northwest Hospital. The Windsor Mills resident was 62.
    Terry Weldon Taylor, a former public affairs director of a Baltimore health center and veteran political operative, died Wednesday from complications of a stroke at Northwest Hospital. The Windsor Mills resident was 62. "I got to know him through the...

    Tags: Health, Morgan State University, Hospitals and Clinics, Local Elections, Mary Pat Clarke

  16. May 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Baltimore native played key role in Johnson's swearing-in

    Kenneth O'Donnell, aide to President John F. Kennedy, stepped into a small cubicle at Parkland Hospital, where Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson nervously waited with his wife and several aides to learn the condition of the president. Kennedy had...

    Tags: Trials, Arts, Photography, U.S. House of Representatives, Colleges and Universities

  18. Apr 21, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Charles Colson dies at 80; Watergate felon and prison reformer

    WASHINGTON — Watergate felon and prison reformer Charles W. Colson, who died Saturday at age 80  in northern Virginia, was two people.
    WASHINGTON — Watergate felon and prison reformer Charles W. Colson, who died Saturday at age 80 in northern Virginia, was two people. He was Richard Nixon's "hatchet man," the president's "evil genius," who by his own admission was "ruthless in...

    Tags: Health, Brain, Brown University, Trials, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  20. Apr 30, 2012 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  21. Lawsuit: Dentist's 'negligence' hospitalizes Nicholasville woman for six days

    A Nicholasville woman’s lawsuit accusing her former dentist of negligence when a denture implant screwdriver dropped down her throat has garnered national attention.
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    A Nicholasville woman’s lawsuit accusing her former dentist of negligence when a denture implant screwdriver dropped down her throat has garnered national attention. After a month, the screwdriver, an instrument roughly the size of a thumbnail,...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Hospitals and Clinics

  22. Mar 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Garagiola points to Annapolis experience as he runs for Congress

    Two years ago, state Sen. Rob Garagiola took up a bill that just about everyone else in Annapolis considered a lost cause.
    Two years ago, state Sen. Rob Garagiola took up a bill that just about everyone else in Annapolis considered a lost cause. The proposal, to require large retailers to offer employees 15-minute shift breaks every four hours, had languished for years under...

    Tags: Health, Government, Annapolis, Labor Legislation, Primaries

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