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    Dec 7, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
  1. School: Sandusky denied job after background check

    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A year and a half after an investigation began into former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky's contact with young boys, he applied for a volunteer coaching job at a college but was denied the job after a...

    Tags: ESPN (tv network), College Sports, Football, Prosecution, Court Preliminary

  2. May 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Jean-Pierre G. Meyer, Hopkins professor

    Jean-Pierre G. Meyer, former professor and chairman of the Johns Hopkins University mathematics department whose escape from Nazi-occupied France became the subject of a children's book, died April 24 of heart failure at his Guilford residence. He was 83.
    Jean-Pierre G. Meyer, former professor and chairman of the Johns Hopkins University mathematics department whose escape from Nazi-occupied France became the subject of a children's book, died April 24 of heart failure at his Guilford residence. He was 83....

    Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Japan, Judaism, Teaching and Learning, U.S. Army

  4. May 7, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  5. Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra and Chorus to perform in Bay View May 18

    The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra and Chorus will present a concert titled "Songs of Love and Joy"at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 18, at John M. Hall Auditorium in Bay View.
    The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra and Chorus will present a concert titled "Songs of Love and Joy"at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 18, at John M. Hall Auditorium in Bay View. Guest conductor Valerie Palmieri will lead the orchestra, chorus and soloists in...

    Tags: Education, Netherlands, Western Michigan University, Teaching and Learning, Arts and Culture

  6. Apr 18, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  7. A mid-season look at all LVC, Colonial and MVC softball teams

    The high school softball season is at the halfway point. So, it's the perfect time to take a mid-term examination and see what the 31 teams in the Lehigh Valley Conference, Colonial League and Mountain Valley Conference have done so far and where they...

    Tags: College Sports, Pittsburgh Pirates, Baseball, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Detroit Tigers

  8. Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Allan Powell: Are corporations really like a person?

    What kind of person do we have? This question is raised when someone is asking another person to seriously judge the conduct of an acquaintance who has stepped over the line of propriety or failed to carry out a duty. The delinquent is assumed to...

    Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, The Wall Street Journal, Milton Friedman, HJ Heinz Company, Federal Reserve

  10. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Annette Funicello dies at 70; Mouseketeer and 'beach' movie star

    If you were a girl in the 1950s, Annette Funicello was the ideal of feminine goodness, your fantasy best friend forever. If you were a boy, she was your dream date, demure, doe-eyed and just different enough to set hearts pounding. The most adored of...

    Tags: Britney Spears, Diseases and Illnesses, Annette Funicello, Psychologists, Newspaper and Magazine

  12. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Roger Ebert dies at 70; Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic

    Roger Ebert, the Pulitzer Prize-winning movie critic whose gladiatorial "thumbs-up, thumbs-down" assessments turned film reviewing into a television sport and whose passion for independent film helped introduce a new generation of filmmakers to moviegoers, has died. He was 70.
    Roger Ebert, the Pulitzer Prize-winning movie critic whose gladiatorial "thumbs-up, thumbs-down" assessments turned film reviewing into a television sport and whose passion for independent film helped introduce a new generation of filmmakers to...

    Tags: Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Television Stations, Marketing, Cannes Film Festival, Hoop Dreams (movie)

  14. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  15. Ex-NFL player Erhmann to speak Thursday at NCMC

    Life lessons can be learned in a number of areas of our lives and at the most unique of moments.
    Life lessons can be learned in a number of areas of our lives and at the most unique of moments. Sports are one of those areas. In sports, coaches are in a position of our lives to teach, mold and lead as not only part of athletic competitions, but...
  16. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. History Channel uses pulpit power, Twitter, conservative sites to sell 'The Bible'

    A few years ago, the History Channel was best known to some as a punch line on HBO’s “The Sopranos.” Remember mobster Tony Soprano sitting alone late at night in his New Jersey McMansion eating ice cream and watching World War II documentaries about Adolph Hitler and Winston Churchill?
    The Baltimore Sun
    A few years ago, the History Channel was best known to some as a punch line on HBO’s “The Sopranos.” Remember mobster Tony Soprano sitting alone late at night in his New Jersey McMansion eating ice cream and watching World War II...

    Tags: DirecTV Group Inc., Television Industry, Christina Aguilera, ABC (tv network), Roma Downey

  18. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  19. Ex-NFL veteran, author Ehrmann to bring strong message to NCMC

    Life lessons can be learned in a number of areas of our lives and at the most unique of moments.
    Life lessons can be learned in a number of areas of our lives and at the most unique of moments. Sports are one of those areas. In sports, coaches sit in a position of our lives to teach, mold and lead as not only part of athletic competitions, but...
  20. Mar 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Hotel design team rooted in Maryland

    The jeans are too gray, Toby Schermerhorn is on the phone saying. They need to be bluer, she tells the person handling the jeans.
    The jeans are too gray, Toby Schermerhorn is on the phone saying. They need to be bluer, she tells the person handling the jeans. Prints of this collage — dozens of overlapping blue jean-clad bottoms — are going to grace guest room bathrooms...

    Tags: Georgetown, Frederick County (Maryland), Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Arts and Culture, Hotels and Accommodations

  22. Jan 31, 2013 | Chicago Tribune
  23. Meet the commenters: 'Robert Pruter'

    Change of Subject
    Part of an occasional series Commenter ID: Robert Pruter Real name: Robert Pruter Gender: Male Age: 68 Occupation: Reference and government documents librarian. Previously I worked more than a quarter century as a social sciences editor at a family...
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