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North County student wins Intel Science Fair's top prize
North County High School freshman Jack Andraka stood on the auditorium stage, speaking about the invention that earned him the $75,000 grand prize at the recent Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Behind him stood Dr. Anirban Maitra, a...Tags: Medical Research, Health Treatments, National Institutes of Health, Thomas Edison, Students
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Crownsville student honored for pancreatic cancer test
Fifteen-year-old Jack Andraka of Crownsville won the top prize at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for designing a new method to detect pancreatic cancer, Intel announced Friday. The fair, held in Pittsburgh, is the world’s...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Technology, Blood, Diabetes, Science
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Clarksville: Trio of girls advance to state competition in Reflections program
Congratulations to Ciara Wholey who won the Reflections competition in literature at River Hill High School and at the county level. Next comes the state competition. Samantha Thach and Jen Smith also won for dance choreography. Congratulations and good...Tags: Music, Concerts, Students, Pancakes, Teaching and Learning
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Free trade is destroying the American economy
Your recent article ("Democrats press Obama on jobs tour" Aug 15) lists the people on President Obama's economic team who have come and gone: Larry Summers, Christina Romer, Paul Volker, Peter Orszag, Jared Bernstein and Austan Goolsbee. Only Ben Bernanke...Tags: Trade Policy, Barack Obama, Software Industry, India, Russell Feingold
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Joseph T. "Jody" Landers III
1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve as mayor.
I have a Bachelors' Degree in Business Administration from Morgan State University. I am a former member of the Baltimore City Council,...Tags: Real Estate Buyers, Economic Policy, Regional Authority, Teaching and Learning, Employees
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Some companies are healthy, producing dividends
You might conclude that stock dividends are harder to find these days than, say, a credit card company that forgives late payments. Cash-strapped companies, most notably banks, slashed dividends last year to the tune of more than $40 billion. It was the...Tags: Johnson & Johnson Inc., PepsiCo Inc., AstraZeneca Plc, Stock Market, MedImmune Inc.
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Wall St. shakes off negative news
The Associated PressIn another display of its immunity to bad news, Wall Street moved higher today, despite the prospect of disappointing sales at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Federated Department Stores Inc. Analysts credit the market's resilience to investors' rising...Tags: Japan, Stock Market, Federated Department Stores Incorporated, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Earnings Forecasts
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Tech rally pushes Nasdaq over 1,400
Associated PressInvestors resumed buying stocks Wednesday, sending prices moderately higher after a bout of profit-taking ran its course. Technology was the session’s biggest winner, giving the Nasdaq composite index its first close above 1,400 in six weeks. "The...Tags: Newport Corporation, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., Stock Market, Earnings Forecasts, Greenwich
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Apple's cozy niche
Perhaps the greatest fear of the Macintosh enthusiast is that someday, the predictions of Apple Computer Inc.'s detractors will come true. It seems there's always an expert explaining why Apple can't last against the Microsoft Corp.-Intel Corp....Tags: Merrill Lynch & Company Inc., Consumers, Apple Inc., Consumer Electronics Industry, New Products
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Silencing the 'megahertz myth'
When IBM Corp. said this week that it will have a new 64-bit version of the PowerPC processor in production later next year, Macintosh users felt a rush of excitement: Could this be the magic bullet that reverses the Mac’s reputation as the speed...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Motorola, Inc., Mass Media, Apple Inc., Consumer Electronics Industry
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What's up Apple's sleeve for '03?
For those that closely follow Apple Computer Inc., true satisfaction comes rarely -- the focus instead always is on when chief executive Steve Jobs will introduce the company’s next product. So despite a year when Apple introduced one major new product,...Tags: Online Media Industry, Consumers, MP3 Players, Apple Inc., New Products
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G5 breaks Apple's speed limit
That loud crashing sound you heard on Monday was the sound of thousands of Mac users smashing their piggy banks needed to pre-order Apple Computer Inc.'s new Power Mac G5 towers. Confirming weeks of increasingly frenzied rumors on Mac Web sites, Apple...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Apple Inc., Consumer Electronics Industry, Microsoft Corp., Wolfram Research
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