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    Apr 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Former Islamic jihadist teaches Middle Eastern politics at Washington College

    Shiraz Maher went to the mosque in search of answers.
    Shiraz Maher went to the mosque in search of answers. Why, he wanted to know, had 15 young men from Saudi Arabia, the country where he spent most of his childhood, just crashed jetliners into prominent U.S. buildings? The men who gave him clarity wore...

    Tags: England, Pakistan, University of Maryland, College Park, Students, Teaching and Learning

  2. Jun 30, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Maryland's most royal sites

    When the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit the United States as part of their forthcoming North American tour, no doubt their host city of Los Angeles will provide plenty of pomp and circumstance.
    When the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit the United States as part of their forthcoming North American tour, no doubt their host city of Los Angeles will provide plenty of pomp and circumstance. Yet Marylanders could show Will and Kate a jolly good...

    Tags: England, Metal and Mineral, Ralph Lauren, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Gold and Precious Material

  4. Mar 25, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Tubman, Oakley are good reasons to visit Cambridge

    Special To The Sun
    As Women's History Month draws to a close, visitors to the Cambridge and Bucktown area of Dorchester County can explore the lives of two Eastern Shore women who became legends of American and Maryland history: Harriet Tubman and Annie Oakley. Tubman's...

    Tags: History, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Dining and Drinking, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Dorchester County

  6. Feb 23, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Race to the double helix took many twists, turns

    Sun Staff
    About noon on Feb. 28, 1953, two men burst into their favorite pub, a scruffy spot called The Eagle near their Cambridge University laboratory. As people sipped their beers and forked down shepherd's pie, one of the men gleefully announced: "We have...

    Tags: Cancer, England, Manhattan (New York City), Biotechnology Industry, University of Chicago

  8. Jan 25, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Drawn to the Shore

    Special To The Sun
    The Eastern Shore and art? To most outsiders, that usually means only one thing: ducks. Duck paintings. Duck sculptures. Duck decoys. But look beyond the surface and you'll discover a region that's redefining itself -- quite rightly -- as a serious arts...

    Tags: Economic Policy, Bodies of Water, U.S. Senate, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Stevensville

  10. Jun 1, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  11. FACTBOX-A look at Britain's major royals

    Reuters
    June 1 (Reuters) - * THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH: -- Philippos Schleswig-Holstein Soenderburg-Glucksburg, was born on a dining room table on the Greek island of Corfu in June 1921. -- Philip and Princess Elizabeth were married at Westminster Abbey on November...

    Tags: United Kingdom, London (England), Andrew, Duke of York, Cornwall, Elizabeth II

  12. Jun 1, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  13. Factbox: A look at Britain's major royals

    Reuters
    (Reuters) - * THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH: -- Philippos Schleswig-Holstein Soenderburg-Glucksburg, was born on a dining room table on the Greek island of Corfu in June 1921. -- Philip and Princess Elizabeth were married at Westminster Abbey on November 20,...

    Tags: United Kingdom, London (England), Andrew, Duke of York, Cornwall, Elizabeth II

  14. May 30, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Detecting cancers -- from tiny bits of tumor DNA in blood

    When <span class=&quot;runtimeTopic"><span class="runtimeTopic"><span class="runtimeTopic"><span class="runtimeTopic">cancer</span></span></span></span> blooms in the body, tiny bits of tumor <span class="runtimeTopic"><span class="runtimeTopic"><span class="runtimeTopic">DNA</span></span></span> can be found in the <span class="runtimeTopic"><span class="runtimeTopic"><span class="runtimeTopic">blood</span></span></span>. Cancer specialists would love it if these DNA fragments could one day be used in noninvasive diagnostic tests -- &ldquo;liquid <span class="runtimeTopic">biopsies</span>&rdquo; -- &nbsp;that are relatively inexpensive and sensitive. There's a lot of work going on in this area right now.
    When cancer blooms in the body, tiny bits of tumor DNA can be found in the blood. Cancer specialists would love it if these DNA fragments could one day be used in noninvasive diagnostic tests -- “liquid biopsies” --  that are relatively...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Cancer, Blood, Drugs and Medicines, Biotechnology Industry

  16. May 18, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  17. Science Connections: Science Innovator Works to Turn Molecular Mysteries into Medical Applications

    TribLocal - Evanston
    By Eric Eckstrom/Medill News Service When the president needs advice about questions in science, he often seeks out members of the National Academy of Sciences. …...
  18. May 17, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  19. Boats, Bollywood and bagpipes in UK queen's flotilla

    Reuters
    By Clare Kane LONDON, May 17 (Reuters) - A Chinese junk, Venetian gondolas and a boat rowed by Olympic champions will be part of the 1,000-vessel flotilla on London's River Thames as part of a pageant to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's diamond jubilee next...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), United Kingdom, Music, London (England), Boris Johnson

  20. May 3, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Six held in $32-million Chinese art thefts from British museums

    Six people have been arrested on suspicion of stealing Chinese artifacts worth more than $32 million from two British museums.
    Six people have been arrested on suspicion of stealing Chinese artifacts worth more than $32 million from two British museums. Police in London on Wednesday arrested two men suspected of the April 13 theft of 18 mostly jade antiques worth $29 million...

    Tags: BBC, Theft, Museums, University of Cambridge, Police Arrests

  22. Mar 16, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Archbishop of Canterbury to step down

    World Now
    The Archbishop of Canterbury announced Friday that he would step down from his post at the end of the year. Rowan Williams, the leader of the worldwide Anglican Communion, is resigning as Anglicans squabble over the role of women and gays and lesbians...
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