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Change the World Bank needs
Few people on the street may be familiar with the World Bank. Yet, it plays a critical role in the U.S. effort to engage the world through its contribution to economic development in poor and post-conflict societies. As current World Bank President...Tags: Columbia University, International Economic Institution, Morgan State University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Economic Organization
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County Digest
Wine festival The annual Chesapeake Bay Wine Festival will be held May 5-6 at the Bay Bridge Marina, 357 Pier One Road in Stevensville. In addition to local and international wine samplings, the event includes live music, arts and crafts, and food. Hours...Tags: Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Charity, Physical Conditions, Golf, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Transparency is served when a click of the mouse reveals government salaries
Ever have dealings with a Baltimore County government official and think, "I wonder how much he (or she) makes?" Now, if you have a computer with Web access, you can find out almost instantly. As of July 1, the annual salary of every county employee has...Tags: Employees, Wages and Pensions, Local Government, Elections, Perry Hall
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No `brain drain' for Roland Park Elementary/Middle
Teachers at Roland Park Elementary/Middle School will be seeing a familiar face roaming the halls this semester — former longtime Principal Mariale Hardiman.
Hardiman, a well-remembered figure at Roland Park, led the school to Blue Ribbon status as...Tags: Public Schools, Charles Village, Book, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Teaching and Learning
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Catholics look to younger students to stem priest, nun declines
A panel of Roman Catholic priests and others in church life faced an audience of lively fifth graders Thursday, offering snippets of their personal history histories and the motivation for their career choices. But many children were so unfamiliar with...Tags: Dominican Republic, Parochial Schools, Schools, Christianity, Religious Education
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Adjunct faculty need support
A significant issue that permeates higher education is the need for better preparation for a substantial sector of the instructional workforce: occasional, part-time, and non-tenure-track instructors, known generally as adjunct faculty. Most colleges...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Customs and Tradition, Teaching and Learning, Customs and Tradition, Loyola University Maryland
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Meet July's top singles, Mo and Ashley
b and HeidnSeek Entertainment have joined forces to introduce singles of the month. Meet Mr. and Miss July.
MO OVEISSI — 30, SAGITTARIUS
Lives: Towson
Hometown: Towson
Education: Towson University
Occupation: IT Support
Interests: Atlantic Ocean to...Tags: The Hangover Part II (movie), Atlantic Ocean, Chicago Hotels, Celebrities
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EduSerc gives students a taste of careers
Career development trainer Brian Smith knows that finding a job requires more than excellent job skills. It also requires a job seeker to excel in applying for and interviewing for positions. Smith seeks to get them back on track with career...Tags: Technology, Engineering, Companies and Corporations, Martin Luther King Jr., Microsoft Corporation
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Van Deusen named Rotary Club president
Jay Van Deusen, owner of Van Deusen Construction Company and Rainbow International of Northeast Maryland, has been named President of the Rotary Club of Bel Air. Van Deusen, a member of the 50-person organization for six years, served as president elect...Tags: Maryland, Real Estate, Business Enterprises, Diseases and Illnesses, Companies and Corporations
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In debate, mayoral candidates vow to double youth jobs
Candidates vying to be Baltimore's next mayor promised Thursday evening to double funding for after school programs, create 1,000 summer jobs for youth and renovate or rebuild all of the city's schools.
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, former city...Tags: Property Tax, Real Estate, American Civil Liberties Union, Inner Harbor, Otis Rolley
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A summer job in every pot
The near-consensus view from the men and women running to become Baltimore's next mayor is that the city should double the funding for after-school programs, create 1,000 more summer jobs for youths and renovate all city schools.
The obvious question...Tags: Government, Inner Harbor, Budgets and Budgeting, National Government, Juvenile Delinquency
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Mayoral candidates say little about crime during campaign
Ella Bailey and her two grandsons hurried down a strip mall sidewalk on a recent sultry summer morning, sipping bottles of pineapple soda.
The three passed by a dark swirl on the sidewalk, a bloody reminder that a delivery man was fatally shot at this...Tags: Belair-Edison, Substance Abuse, Employees, Employers, Employment Opportunities
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