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    Apr 2, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. SBA regional director finds comfort in finance

    Marianne Markowitz strolls through a hallway at the regional headquarters of the U.S. Small Business Administration in the Loop, not pausing to glance at the two official portraits, one of President Barack Obama, that are the only decor on a yawning stretch of white wall.
    Special to the Tribune
    Marianne Markowitz strolls through a hallway at the regional headquarters of the U.S. Small Business Administration in the Loop, not pausing to glance at the two official portraits, one of President Barack Obama, that are the only decor on a yawning...

    Tags: Business, Finance, Barack Obama, Michigan Avenue, Microsoft Corporation

  2. Apr 26, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  3. Matthew Simon

    <span class="il">Matthew</span> <span class="il">Simon</span> is a reporter and supervising weekend producer for KTUU-TV Channel 2 News in Anchorage. He joined the station after spending nearly six years working KTVA-TV, leaving the station as weekend anchor/producer. He also served as the station's senior reporter, covering the station's political beat, proving in-depth reports, and heading up the Cancer Connection community service program and campaign.
    Matthew Simon is a reporter and supervising weekend producer for KTUU-TV Channel 2 News in Anchorage. He joined the station after spending nearly six years working KTVA-TV, leaving the station as weekend anchor/producer. He also served as the station's...

    Tags: Journalism, Testicular Cancer, Health, Health Organizations, Cancer

  4. Apr 6, 2012 |Story| KY3-TV
  5. MU medical school seeks to establish Springfield campus

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- &nbsp; Mizzou wants to expand its medical school by partnering with both Mercy and Cox in Springfield.
    cplein@ky3.com
    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. --   Mizzou wants to expand its medical school by partnering with both Mercy and Cox in Springfield. This is in the planning phase but the hope is this partnership will help bring more doctors to rural areas of southwest Missouri. A...

    Tags: Internal Medicine, Environmental Issues, Health, Colleges and Universities, Medical Research

  6. Feb 16, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. When office jokes stop being funny

    The class clown may get in trouble, but the office wag may be the glue that makes a workplace stick together.
    The class clown may get in trouble, but the office wag may be the glue that makes a workplace stick together. Research indicates that humor at work is a good thing. It builds morale and relationships. But it also hurts if it veers from being a bonding...

    Tags: Stafford (Tolland, Connecticut)

  8. Nov 24, 2011 |Story| Reuters
  9. Moderate drinking tied to lower diabetes risk

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Middle aged women who eat a lot of refined carbs might offset their risk of type 2 diabetes by drinking a moderate amount of alcohol, a new study suggests.
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Middle aged women who eat a lot of refined carbs might offset their risk of type 2 diabetes by drinking a moderate amount of alcohol, a new study suggests. Following more than 80,000 women over 26 years, researchers found that...

    Tags: Health, Potatoes, Diets and Dieting, Ethanol, Breads

  10. Mar 14, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. Area fans 'rabbit' about SDSU in NCAA tournament

    American News Writer
    Rick Sommers didn't have a choice when it came to going to law school in state. He had to attend the University of South Dakota in Vermillion.  "But I chose to go to SDSU," said the Aberdeen attorney, who grew up in Eden.  His allegiance to South Dakota...

    Tags: Baylor University , Science and Technology, Purdue Boilermakers, College Sports, Science

  12. Feb 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Eileen S. Tarcay, writer and professor

    Eileen S. Tarcay, who had taught English and journalism at what is now Coppin State University and was a prolific contributor of freelance articles to The Baltimore Sun, died Feb. 18 from complications of a stroke at a Salt Lake City nursing home. The former Homeland resident was 97.
    Eileen S. Tarcay, who had taught English and journalism at what is now Coppin State University and was a prolific contributor of freelance articles to The Baltimore Sun, died Feb. 18 from complications of a stroke at a Salt Lake City nursing home. The...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Colleges and Universities, Poetry, Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park

  14. Feb 26, 2012 |Story| South Bend Tribune
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  16. Feb 24, 2012 |Story| WDBJ7
  17. Radford University men's basketball team hit with two-year probation penalty

    The NCAA handed down penalties Friday to the Radford University men's basketball program for violations that took place under the watch of former head coach Brad Greenberg.
    The NCAA handed down penalties Friday to the Radford University men's basketball program for violations that took place under the watch of former head coach Brad Greenberg. The school was hit with two years probation and a $2,000 fine.  In addition, the...

    Tags: Southeastern Conference, University of Oregon, Punishment, Financial Aid, Teachers

  18. Feb 24, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. Kan. officials open to lab alternatives

    TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Gov. Sam Brownback and Kansas legislative leaders are regrouping after the proposed 2013 federal budget failed to include construction dollars for a new biosecurity lab, raising questions about the project's future. President...

    Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Barack Obama, Manhattan (New York City), Kansas State University , Government

  20. Feb 18, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  21. Class Acts: Elkins High School

    MISSOURI CITY, Texas - It's an opportunity for a rare few: representing the United States at the summer Olympics in London.
    MISSOURI CITY, Texas - It's an opportunity for a rare few: representing the United States at the summer Olympics in London.   That dream might be a reality for Elkins High School senior, and swimming sensation, Daniel Graviss.   "He's going to the...

    Tags: Schools, High Schools, Swimming, High School Sports, College Sports

  22. Feb 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Police training consultants under scrutiny for contracts, expenses

    A nonprofit foundation paid hundreds of thousands of dollars by the Baltimore Police Department as part of the commissioner's signature training program reported that nearly 40 percent of the foundation's expenditures over two years covered entertainment, meals and travel, a review of tax records by The Baltimore Sun has found.
    A nonprofit foundation paid hundreds of thousands of dollars by the Baltimore Police Department as part of the commissioner's signature training program reported that nearly 40 percent of the foundation's expenditures over two years covered entertainment,...

    Tags: Finance, Montgomery County (Maryland), Shootings, Internal Revenue Service, Crime, Law and Justice

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