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Risky business in the classroom
In 2008, I transitioned from professional practice to academia. Since then, I have been privileged to teach at several fine universities in theWashington, D.C.area. For me, the difficult economic times have had a silver lining in that they have given me...
Tags: Mutual Funds, Students, University of Maryland, College Park, Education, McGraw-Hill Incorporated
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Our Take: The week in Maryland sports
Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland basketball and football. As Maryland's nonconference basketball schedule comes together, are there enough...
Tags: Gary Williams, Mark Turgeon, Maryland Terrapins, Atlantic Coast Conference, Basketball
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Md. defense contractors press Congress for details of cuts
Northrop Grumman Corp. says it is already having difficulty attracting bright, tech-savvy workers. The CEO of Lockheed Martin Corp. told Congress this month that his company could have to lay off thousands of employees. They and other Maryland defense...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Justice System, Unemployment, Budgets and Budgeting, Government Debt
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OCC rowing wins two national titles
GAINESVILLE, Ga. — Orange Coast College's rowing team added to its storied tradition Sunday, as the Pirates won two national titles at the American Collegiate Rowing Assn. championships on Lake Lanier. OCC captured the novice four and novice...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Rowing, College Sports, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Eight Rowing
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Supreme Court Health Law Ruling Will Only Begin More Debate
The Hartford CourantWASHINGTON - The Supreme Court soon will pull the trigger on the epic health care case. Better be ready to rumble. Everyone else is, as the court should announce Monday or by the end of the week whether the Obama administration's signature health care law...Tags: Laws, Justice System, U.S. Senate, Crime, Law and Justice, Health
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Mark Turgeon hoping to toughen Maryland's future hoops schedules
One year after arriving as Maryland's men's basketball coach, Mark Turgeon says the nonconference schedule "is not where I want it to be" and that he hopes to toughen it by adding more marquee games in future seasons — perhaps including some in...Tags: Barclays Center, Mark Turgeon, 1st Mariner Arena, Maryland Terrapins, Virginia Cavaliers
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Former Virginia Tech prized recruit headed to Louisville
Soon after Seth Greenberg was fired and James Johnson was hired, the Virginia Tech basketball team lost the prize piece of its recruiting class -- Hargrave's Montrezl Harrell. The forward has finally chosen a new destination. And it's a major upgrade,...
Tags: Virginia Tech Hokies, Seth Greenberg, Louisville Cardinals
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Police, Metallica team up for multimedia campaign to catch Morgan Harrington's killer
Police are using social media to catch the man who killed Virginia Tech student Morgan Harrington in 2009. Two composite sketches of the murder suspect, one with and one without facial hair, are being shown on billboards all over the east coast. The...
Tags: Justice System, Sexual Assault, Biotechnology Industry, Facebook, Murder
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Metallica uses its star-power to help catch the killer of Morgan Harrington
reporter"Hi, I'm James of Metallica. Back in 2010 our band offered $50-thousand for helping catch the person who killed Morgan Harrington," so starts the PSA starring James Hetfield. Hetfield is used to being in front of millions of fans as the lead singer of...Tags: Sexual Assault, Justice System, Biotechnology Industry, Facebook, Murder
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Day trip: Firefly outdoor music fest to light up Dover
Dover, Del.
Firefly Music Festival
The first large-scale music festival in Dover history, Firefly's inaugural lineup has something for everyone. The three-day, 47-band event extends across a variety of genres, including alternative rock, bluegrass and...Tags: International Speedway Corp., International Travel, Gerald Albright, Music, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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Student news - July 19
FAIRFAX, Va. — Matthew S. “Matt” Barnhart of Greencastle, Pa., was named to the dean’s list with a 4.0 grade-point average for the spring semester at George Mason University. Barnhart is a junior in the School of Management. He is...
Tags: Robert Harris, Mount Airy, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Colleges and Universities, Virginia Tech
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Maryland lost 11,000 jobs in June, labor report says
Maryland's unemployment situation took a turn for the worse this spring and hasn't bounced back, with new estimates suggesting that the state lost 11,000 jobs in June — among the worst performances in the country. The U.S. Department of Labor...
Tags: Unemployment, Labor Markets, Layoffs and Downsizing, Martin O'Malley, Fort Meade (military base)
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