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Business People - June 24
Hagerstown Police Department Officer Thomas Cox was selected as the Hagerstown Police Department’s officer of the month for April Cox was nominated by several of his supervisors for his alert, proactive policing and his quick, decisive reaction to...
Tags: Financial and Business Services, Frederick County (Virginia), Culture, Karen Allen, Maryland State Police
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Westport murder victim identified as father of top basketball recruit
The 38-year-old man fatally shot over the weekend in South Baltimore's Westport neighborhood was the father of one of the top girls basketball recruits in the country, friends said. Freddie King was an avid supporter of daughter Tyshell's basketball...
Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Murder, Basketball, Shootings, ESPN (tv network)
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Analysis: Race may be down to a handful of unknowns
Portsmouth, N.H. (AP) — Flush with cash, Mitt Romney plans to open a new front in the White House race by challenging President Barack Obama in upper Midwest states where he might not have dug in otherwise. Obama is intensifying his efforts to...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Democratic Party, Election Day, Religion and Belief, Joe Biden
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Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute marks 2 years in operation
Two years ago, in September 2010, the Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute treated its first patient for prostate cancer. After years of planning and seed money from local, state and federal sources, HUPTI, a $225 million project — the...
Tags: Prostate Cancer, Radiation Therapy, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Saudi Arabia, Medical Specialization
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Business People - Sept. 2
Jack Gaughen Realtor ERA GREENCASTLE, Pa. — Scott Palmer and Jim Crumrine, with Jack Gaughen Realtor ERA, were recognized as agents of the month for June in the Greencastle office. The award is given based on the number of listings taken, sales...
Tags: Chiropractic, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Real Estate Sellers, Physiology, Washington, DC
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Tech to the rescue: STEM industries can lead the charge in reviving Maryland's economy
The increasingly hyperbolic diatribes in the presidential campaigns have drowned out any focus on the single most important issue on Maryland voters' minds: jobs. It's time to stop the political attacks and put forward ideas to attack the economy's core...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Technology, Economy, Business and Finance, Science and Technology, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Researcher believes there's an art to his science
Regan Thomson reached for pieces of red and black plastic and began snapping them together into a form that would seem abstract to the untrained eye. As he worked, he spoke about his philosophy, drawing heavily on the principle that restraint leads to...
Tags: Science and Technology, Medical Research, Cancer, American Cancer Society, Science
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Decline in circumcisions costing health care system billions, study finds
A 20-year decline in male circumcision has cost the country $2 billion in medical costs that could have been prevented, Johns Hopkins researchers say in a study released Monday.
In what is believed to be the first look at the economic impact of male...Tags: Human papillomavirus, Pediatrics, Diseases and Illnesses, Gonorrhea , Medicaid
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Former U. S. Senator Selected as Penn State Athletics Integrity Monitor
The NCAA today selected former U.S. Senator George Mitchell as the independent Athletics Integrity Monitor at Penn State. Mitchell’s five-year appointment begins immediately. As Athletics Integrity Monitor, Mitchell will evaluate Penn State&...
Tags: Republic of Ireland, The Pennsylvania State University, European Union, Mark Emmert, Business Enterprises
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Romney accuses Obama of dismantling welfare reform
ELK GROVE VILLAGE, Ill. (AP) — Making a play for middle-class voters, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney sought Tuesday to elevate welfare reform as a campaign issue, accusing President Barack Obama of encouraging a "culture of...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Rush Limbaugh, Executive Branch, Rick Santorum, Government
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Obama recasts birth control debate on own terms
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is casting the contraception controversy as an issue of women's rights, not religious freedom, seizing on what backers see as a political gift from Rush Limbaugh to firm up support from women and young...Tags: Democratic Party, Newt Gingrich, Career and Workplace, Washington, DC, Insurance
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A lift or a drag?
Huma Gruaz picked a precarious time in her personal life to enroll in a Master of Business Administration program.
She had just moved to Chicago from the suburbs. She had to figure out how to navigate life after a divorce. And she had just started her...Tags: Indiana University, University of Illinois Springfield, University of Michigan, Illinois Institute of Technology, Illinois State University
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