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Juilliard and Connections Academy partner for online learning
Online education is a hot trend at the moment. But within that trend, there's an increasingly hotter sub-trend: online music education. Baltimore's Connections Academy, one of the bigger players in online K-12 education in the country, today announced...
Tags: Music, Companies and Corporations, New York City, Pearson Plc, Music Industry
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How The Sun traced the Election Night robocalls
The number was untraceable - almost. On Election Night in 2010, The Baltimore Sun's switchboard lit up with reports of a suspicious "robocall": it told voters to relax, that President Obama and Gov.Martin O'Malley had been successful, and that there...
Tags: Google Inc., Political Candidates, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), Executive Branch, Parties and Movements
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TSA often seizes weapons at BWI
Among the knives, real and toy pistols, and other dangerous weapons seized at BWI Marshall Airport, this one stood out: A curving 7-inch arc of jagged teeth with a brass knuckle-style grip.
A blogger for the Transportation Security Administration...Tags: Social Media, Ed Hale, Punishment, Transportation Security Administration, Bob Burns
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Online courses beneficial to HCC and its students
Online courses at Harford Community College are becoming more available to students and such opportunities encourage self-starters, two employees of the college's e-learning center said. LeRoy Trusty, director of the college's e-learning center, and...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Finance, Colleges and Universities, Technology, Teaching and Learning
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Independent musicians' trade group comes out in support of SOPA, PIPA; Wye Oak, others balk
The Baltimore SunA couple of controversial, Internet piracy bills in Congress have pit the tech industry against the music business, even independents. In a statement sent out early Wednesday afternoon, A2IM, the largest trade organization of independent musicians and...Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, U.S. House of Representatives, Companies and Corporations, Recording Industry Association of America, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
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Ridge Ruxton travels to Hippodrome for 'A Gazillion Bubbles'
On Oct. 19, four classes of students from Ridge Ruxton School in Towson were scheduled to attend a special performance at the Hippodrome Theatre of "A Gazillion Bubbles." The production has been created especially for autistic students. More than 600...Tags: Schools, International Travel, George Hincapie, Public Schools, Cycling
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What is a digital subscription and why should I get one? A digital subscription gives you unlimited access to all the content of...Tags: Social Media, Media Industry, File Sharing, Obituaries, Facebook
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Baltimore City Council members oppose post office closings
Chanting "Return to sender" outside the Waverly post office Wednesday, four Baltimore City Council members protested a United States Postal Service plan to close as many as eight post offices in the city. On the list is Waverly, 3000 Homewood Ave., which...Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Sharon Green Middleton, U.S. Postal Service, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Vehicles
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Baltimore Sun job openings
Content Editor, night production Job description: The Baltimore Sun has an opening for a content editor who would oversee digital efforts and breaking news at night while helping to put the finishing touches on the next day's print edition. This editor's...Tags: Software Industry, Occupations, Journalism, Computer Networking and Internet, Sociology
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Mass burial honors those who gave bodies to science, or who went unclaimed
Singe marks still scar the wall of the Canton grocery store where Stanislaw Ptak spent his final night outside. The homeless man died six months ago after he accidentally set himself on fire while lighting a cigarette.
The rowhouse on Pitcher Street...Tags: Science, Hospitals and Clinics, Queen Anne (Talbot, Maryland), Mother's Day, Queen Anne's County
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Pothole problems: Consumer Websites of the Week
If you're plagued by potholes in your community, perhaps this week's Consumer Website of the Week can help.
I write The Sun's Watchdog feature, and this week we tackled the ubiquitous pothole --- helping one Dundalk man figure out who to call for craters...Tags: Dundalk, Road Transportation, Transportation
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The FDA's new food-recall search engine. Try: sprouts
Dining@LargeOver on Consuming Interests, they're talking about the FDA's freshly launched food-recall search engine. This was something the agency was compelled to do under the Food Safety Modernization Act. Food Production Daily provides a useful side-by-side...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Computer Networking and Internet
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