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Harford Teacher of the Year finalists named
The top five finalists for the 2013 Harford County Teacher of the Year Award were announced by Harford County Public Schools Monday: Tara N. Buecker, Jarrettsville Elementary School physical education/health teacher; J. Laura Childs, Edgewood High...Tags: Havre de Grace, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Teaching and Learning, Science, Students
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College students from Laurel named to dean's list and graduate
Benjamin Glass, of Laurel, class of 2013, was named to the dean's list for the fall semester at Tufts University, in Medford, Mass. Amanda Morgan, of Laurel, was named to the dean's list for the fall semester at Hofstra University, in Hempstead, N.Y....Tags: Biology, Teaching and Learning, Bowie State University, Science, Students
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Phoenix residents flavor first Michigan women's lacrosse team
Despite shivering during a recent photo shoot on a chilly afternoon, Phoenix residents Allison Silber and Amanda Sutor insist that braving the elements was not much of a factor when choosing a Division I college lacrosse program. Silber was primarily...
Tags: Lacrosse, Florida Gators, Maryland Terrapins, University of Notre Dame, University of Michigan
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Women's lacrosse: Perry Hall grad thriving on Maryland's defense
While there have been some Perry Hall High products playing women's lacrosse for Rutgers University, the University of Delaware, Mount St. Mary's University and Loyola University Maryland, the number of ex-Gators who make a significant impact at the...Tags: Lacrosse, Atlantic Coast Conference, Maryland Terrapins, Loyola University Maryland, Loyola Greyhounds
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Baltimore stations jockey to fill the Oprah vacuum
For stations in Baltimore and across the country, Monday is the first day of the post-Oprah Winfrey era.
Llike their counterparts nationwide, stations here will be trying new and (allegedly_ improved shows to grab a piece of the huge audience that the...Tags: Fox Broadcasting Company, Phil McGraw, CBS Corp., Social Media, Demographics
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Nancy Z. Fleming, teacher, dies
Nancy Z. Fleming, a former educator and homemaker who participated in a University of Maryland Alzheimer disease study, died Sept. 14 of the disease at Emeritus Towson Assisted Living.
The longtime Towson resident was 73.
The daughter of a banker and...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, New York City, Howard University, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), University of Maryland, College Park
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Z on TV: The incredible shrinking Baltimore anchor desk
The departure last week of Marianne Banister from WBAL-TV after 15 years of co-anchoring a team that always finished first or second in its time period raised big questions about the changing face of television news in Baltimore.
In the past year and...Tags: Employees, Katie Couric, Management Change, Diane Sawyer , Employers
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Laurel resident nominated for membership into Phi Eta Sigma
Stasia Manak, of Laurel, has been named to the dean's list for the fall and spring semesters at The Catholic University of America, in Washington. She has also been nominated for membership into Phi Eta Sigma, a national college scholastic honor society,...Tags: U.S. Department of State, Colleges and Universities
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Softball: Players to watch
Heather BrownNortheast, pitcher // The junior, who led the Eagles to the Class 3A state title game last spring, has good velocity, an array of pitches and pinpoint command. Jessica ButlerTowson Catholic, pitcher // The hard-throwing sophomore, who has...Tags: Baseball, Teaching and Learning, Boston Bruins, Students, Softball
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A leeriness toward 'liberators'
Sun StaffThree days before the first missiles were loosed on Baghdad, Vice President Dick Cheney repeated an article of faith behind the Bush administration's plan for war against Iraq. "Now, I think things have gotten so bad inside Iraq, from the standpoint of...Tags: Saddam Hussein, History, Ariel Sharon, Family, Local Government
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To play, or not to play
Sun StaffSUMMER IS a time for children's play. Good thing, too. They're allowed less and less of it at school. As proof, consider the plight of recess, that 15- or 20-minute period of "nondirected activity" (play, to most of us) that in my time occurred twice...Tags: Teaching and Learning, National Government, Government, Colleges and Universities, United Nations
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