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Hopkins closes science writing program, citing low selectivity
Graduates of the Johns Hopkins University's master's program in science writing have explained the prospects of life on Mars, the promise of neuroscience research and the ethics of animal testing on the pages of Scientific American, Nature and Popular...Tags: Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology, Authors, NPR, Graduation
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GOP can't help overreaching on Obama scandals
Well, that didn't take long. Just as several genuine scandals cast the Obama administration in an unfavorable light, Republicans in Congress are already overreaching — with hyperbolic comparisons to Watergate, calls for special prosecutors,...
Tags: Mitch McConnell, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Benghazi, Taxation
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Panicked gun buying and the NRA
I understand that there are about 310 million people living in the United States, and private citizens here own about 300 million firearms. If these figures are even roughly correct, then the gun industry faces the challenge of selling into a saturated...
Tags: National Rifle Association of America, NPR
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Racetrack handicapper has fresh face, old-school approach
In the first week of her reporting internship for a horse-racing newspaper, Gabby Gaudet nervously approached one of the most celebrated figures in the sport. "Can you tell me how you first got involved in the game?" she asked Kelly Breen, who trained the...
Tags: The Jockey Club Incorporated, Towson University, Equestrian, CBS Corp., Laurel Park
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The topics this offseason are endless for Ravens fans
Ravens Nation, you feel better about things, don't you? The great panic is officially over. Oh, it was rough there for a while, watching the Ravens clean house and get rid of the old guys and the locker-room lawyers and the over-valued players who...
Tags: Elvis Dumervil, Chris Canty, Marcus Spears, Ed Reed, Paul Kruger
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Stopping the cellphones that foster jailhouse corruption
Gov. Martin O'Malley's announcement of several actions he is taking to combat jailhouse corruption in the wake of the Black Guerrilla Family scandal at the Baltimore City Detention Center is a positive step. It certainly would have instilled more...
Tags: Black Guerrilla Family, Martin O'Malley, Government, Organized Crime, Lobbying
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Don't save the planet
To the age-old question of how many conservatives does it take to screw in a light bulb, we now have a definitive answer: Just one, but it will take him weeks to chase down a vintage incandescent bulb because he won't touch an energy-efficient one. At...
Tags: Marketing, Environmental Cleanup, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, University of Pennsylvania, Duke University
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Maryland enrollment soars in federal phone program
Enrollment in a controversial program that provides free cell phone service to low-income families has increased faster in Maryland than any other state in the nation, jumping nearly 90-fold since 2008 — renewing scrutiny on Capitol Hill over its...
Tags: Ronald Reagan, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Claire McCaskill, Personal Income, Media Industry
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Harford council reviews $20 million DES budget
Russell Strickland, the new director of Harford County's newly-minted Department of Emergency Services, appeared before members of the County Council Thursday to make the case for his department's $20 million-plus budget for the 2014 fiscal year. The...Tags: Federal Bailout Funds, Finance, Budgets and Budgeting
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Notebook: Six Terps earn IWLCA All-Region honors
No. 1-ranked and undefeated Maryland had six student-athletes selected to the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association All-Region team, announced Tuesday. Seniors Katie Schwarzmann (Century), Alex Aust, Iliana Sanza (St. Paul's) and freshman...
Tags: Radio Industry, Lacrosse, Satellite Technology, Loyola University Maryland, Maryland Terrapins
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NPR was, well, different early Monday morning in Baltimore
The Baltimore SunTechnical difficulties, as they euphemistically say in broadcasting, left some NPR affiliates like Baltimore's WYPR scrambling Monday morning. WYPR confirmed that it had problems with the National Public Radio feed Monday. WTMD General Manager Steve...Tags: NPR, BBC
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State settles condemnation case with Maryland Green Marble
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, May 9, 1963: One of the longest condemnation cases ever heard in the Harford County Circuit Court was settled. The Maryland Green Marble Corporation of Cardiff signed an option with the State Roads...Tags: X-rays, Medical Procedures and Tests, Radio Industry, Havre de Grace, Harford County
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