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Hopkins researcher receives new award to spotlight scientists
Many people have heard of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg or Google co-founder Sergey Brin. But few know about Bert Vogelstein, a Johns Hopkins scientist who helped map the cancer genome and created gene and stool tests to detect colon cancer. A new,...
Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Entertainment Events, Google Inc., Nobel Prize Awards, Medical Research
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Beach gear: Knockaround sunglasses
I recently caught up with Adam "Ace" Moyer, the CEO and founder of Knockaround, a maker of sunglasses that offer inexpensive and relaxed shades, perfect for the beach.
Moyer is a native of the Northern Virginia, and was relaxing in Bethany Beach when...Tags: Snoop Dogg, Jessica Alba, Lacrosse, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Fine Artists
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'Dancing With the Stars' results: Who is out?
Reality CheckOn tonight's Dancing With the Stars, the Top 5 will be trimmed to the Top 4.There's also going to be a dance-off between University of California, San Diego and Purdue University.After a recap of last night's show (in which head......Tags: Dance, Dancing, Chad Johnson, Colleges and Universities, Television
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200 Canterwood Court, Annapolis, MD 21409
On January 29th, 2010, Richard Colwell sold his home at 200 Canterwood Court in Annapolis, MD to Jamie and Tricia Baker. For the price of $830,000, the 200 Canterwood Ct residence now belongs to the Bakers.
Jamie graduated from Washington College in 1995...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Colleges and Universities, Homes, Maryland, Georgetown University
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GOP effort unlikely to hold up in court
Sun National StaffAn extraordinary eleventh-hour maneuver by Republicans in Congress to intervene in the Terri Schiavo saga had no legal precedent and was unlikely to withstand a court challenge, congressional analysts said yesterday. In harsher words, an attorney for...Tags: Democratic Party, Henry A Waxman, Trials, Tom DeLay, U.S. House of Representatives
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NASA's new astronauts: Will these men and women fly to Mars?
It’s been two years since NASA’s space shuttle program came to an end, but thousands of Americans still dream of becoming astronauts. Eight of them – four men and four women – were introduced Monday as NASA’s astronaut...
Tags: Lyndon B. Johnson, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NASA, Charles F. Bolden, Jr., Stanford University
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Majorities drive sweeping, divergent changes across states
Stateline.orgWASHINGTON Gun curbs? Colorado got it done. Driver's licenses and in-state tuition for immigrants in the country illegally? Done. A new school-spending plan, an elections overhaul, Medicaid expansion? Done, done and done. Democrats, with a majority in...Tags: Government, Migration, George Mason University, Unemployment Benefits, Interior Policy
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Baseball: Three 'Eaters drafted
UC Irvine junior center fielder Dominique Taylor was selected in the 15th round by the Kansas City Royals (No. 444 overall) to highlight players with local ties chosen in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft on Saturday. J.J. Altobelli, the...Tags: UC Irvine Anteaters, Oregon Ducks, Major League Baseball, Kansas City Royals, Major League Baseball Draft
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June 1 In History: A 17-year-old preacher's son is being held in Juvenile Hall
>> 50 Years Ago — EL CENTRO — A 17-year-old preacher’s son is being held in Juvenile Hall on suspicion of stealing more than 500 items of women’s underclothing from El Centro clotheslines during the last year. Police quoted the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Theft, Juvenile Delinquency
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ANALYSIS-Syrian war seen dragging on for years
Reuters* Assad makes gains but impossible to restore full control * Regional, sectarian divisions pour fuel on the fighting * Syrian civil war particularly ferocious By Crispian Balmer BEIRUT, May 31 (Reuters) - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad cannot regain...Tags: Government, Rebellions, Syrian Civil War (2011 - present ), Berlin (Germany), National Government
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Joel Brinkley: Saudi Arabia takes tentative steps to end child marriage
American VoicesA senior official in the Saudi Arabian Justice Ministry boldly declared that the government is finally going to attack a significant national problem: child marriage. It's not uncommon to hear about girls 12 years old or younger being forced to marry men...Tags: Government, The New York Times, Entertainment Events, Judges, Chicago Tribune Columnists
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Manziel is working hard to be best he can be, which might be best ever
Fort Worth Star-TelegramSAN DIEGO The last thing George Whitfield Jr. expected was for Johnny Manziel to throw the ball. The Texas A&M star, after all, was blindfolded. Whitfield, a "quarterback whisperer" or, as he calls himself, a "quarterback engineer," had never attempted...Tags: Aaron Murray, Dick Butkus, Heisman Trophy, Ben Roethlisberger, Johnny Manziel
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