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Defense suggests accused WikiLeaker was troubled soldier
To his supporters, Army Pfc. Bradley E. Manning is a hero, the whistle-blower who revealed U.S. war crimes and diplomatic double-dealing in the Pentagon records and State Department cables he is alleged to have sent to the anti-secrecy organization...Tags: WikiLeaks, Wars and Interventions, News Media, Police Arrests, U.S. Military
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UMBC seeks fresh ways to teach familiar introductory courses
Bill LaCourse felt inadequate.
Some of his Chemistry 101 students sat in the back of the lecture hall and spaced out. Others simply left class as they pleased. "Maybe you're just not a good teacher," his department head said when LaCourse sought advice....Tags: Teaching and Learning, Customs and Tradition, Colleges and Universities, Chemistry, Students
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In today's GOP, Social Darwinism reborn
Listen carefully to the Republican debates and you get a view of the kind of society many Republicans seek. The last time we had it was in the Gilded Age of the late 19th century.
It was an era when the nation was mesmerized by the doctrine of free...Tags: Charles Darwin, Mitt Romney, Ron Paul, Biology, Science
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Terps squander early lead but recover to beat Cornell, 70-62
After scoring the game's first 16 points, Maryland seemed poised to end the evening's suspense early against Cornell and to open Atlantic Coast Conference play this weekend riding a confidence-inducing seven-game winning streak.
But the Terps are a young...Tags: Princeton Tigers, Harvard Crimson, College Basketball, Maryland Terrapins, Atlantic Coast Conference
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Orioles' top pick Bundy plans to reach majors by 2013
When Orioles director of amateur scouting Joe Jordan went to sleep Sunday night, less than 24 hours before the deadline to sign his 2011 draft picks, he had an idea of what would constitute a productive Monday.
The Orioles had to sign two of their...Tags: High School Sports, Colleges and Universities, Major League Baseball, Baseball, Dylan Bundy
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Howard resident going to Singapore on Fulbright grant
Kevin Doxzen Jr. applied last summer for a Fulbright scholarship to do cancer research in Singapore, and by December he was told he was a finalist. For about five months, he heard nothing, even as many of his classmates were notified of their status. The...Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Ellicott City, National Government, Howard County, Awards and Prizes
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Baltimore Police hire ex-DEA, Homeland Security official to oversee internal affairs
The Baltimore Police Department has hired a former DEA official and presidential appointee to head internal investigations, a move that the signals the agency's desire to get tougher on police misconduct.
Grayling Williams starts today in his new...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Prosecution, Borderline Personality Disorder, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Justice System
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Bayhawks strengthen transition game with Costabile as first pick
The Chesapeake Bayhawks added nine rookies in the Major League Lacrosse college draft Friday night in Philadelphia, including long-stick midfielder CJ Costabile with the fifth selection overall and former McDonogh goalie Tyler Fiorito five picks later....Tags: Princeton Tigers, Harvard Crimson, College Sports, Maryland Terrapins, Hamilton Nationals
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Bits & Pieces: Mundy now an assistant coach for the Yale women's lacrosse team
Our county has produced more than its share of athletes who have gone on from high school to excel in college and beyond. Alexandra Mundy has to be on the top of any list that records sports achievement. Alex, a 2006 Glenelg High School graduate and an...Tags: Breast Cancer, High School Sports, Lou Gehrig's Disease, NFL Draft, Lou Gehrig
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Baltimore police to develop faster DNA testing
The Baltimore Police Department is taking part in a program to develop and test new technology that could significantly cut DNA analysis time.
The National Institute of Justice is putting $1 million toward the project. Police will partner with...Tags: DNA, Technology, Netherlands, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, FBI
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Jay Frisby, sailing into history with 'South Pacific'
Six years ago, Jay Frisby appeared on Baltimore's Hippodrome Theatre stage as a high school student at Glenelg Country School competing for a prestigious Cappies Award. This week, he is back at the Hippodrome performing as a professional in the big-budget...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Hippodrome Theatre, Theater, Lincoln Center, Awards and Prizes
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Sliding-seat rowing transitions from the gym to the water
Tired of getting beaten up on the basketball court or twisting the night — and your back — away lunging to get that low volley? Is playing 18 holes frustrating, but not invigorating enough to get the endorphins cranked? Does a walk around...Tags: Rowing, Fishing, Companies and Corporations, The New York Times, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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