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    May 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Law puts social studies back in the limelight

    Social studies, a subject that had been demoted in Maryland schools in recent years, will regain some of its past educational stature under a bill signed Tuesday by Gov. Martin O'Malley.
    Social studies, a subject that had been demoted in Maryland schools in recent years, will regain some of its past educational stature under a bill signed Tuesday by Gov. Martin O'Malley. Under the legislation — one of hundreds of bills O'Malley...

    Tags: Lawyers, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Elementary Schools, Culture

  2. Jun 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. DNA, Mladic and the science of justice in the former Yugoslavia

    Despite his efforts to stave off his long-overdue date with justice, indicted war criminal Ratko Mladic appeared before a panel of judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague on Friday. Soon he will stand trial for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide, atrocities he planned and executed throughout the 1992-1995 war, from the siege of Sarajevo to the concentration camps of Prijedor and the genocide at Srebrenica. Mr. Mladic's last request before his transfer was to visit the grave of his daughter, Ana, who committed suicide in 1994 with her father's  pistol. But in facing his responsibility for wartime violence, the  graves Ratko Mladic should have visited are those of his victims, such the thousands of tombstones that now fill the Srebrenica-Potocari Memorial Center and Cemetery.
    Despite his efforts to stave off his long-overdue date with justice, indicted war criminal Ratko Mladic appeared before a panel of judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague on Friday. Soon he will stand trial for...

    Tags: Hate Crimes, War Crimes, Juvenile Delinquency, DNA, Firearms

  4. Feb 3, 2006 |Story| Baltimoresun.com
  5. Villa Julie College

    Special to baltimoresun.com
    Students looking for a small school environment close to a big city are often out of luck, but that is not the case with Villa Julie College. Located minutes north of Baltimore, the college offers competitive academics, career opportunities and...

    Tags: History, Volleyball, Dining and Drinking, Colleges and Universities, Advanced Training

  6. May 26, 2012 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  7. Cedar Crest College Confers More than 400 Degrees at Commencement

    Cedar Crest College Confers More than 400 Degrees at Commencement Cedar Crest College Confers More than 400 Degrees at Commencement Cedar Crest College Confers More than 400 Degrees at Commencement Cedar Crest College, Allentown: PENNSYLVANIA...

    Tags: East Greenville, Macungie, Coopersburg, Hellertown, Topton

  8. May 22, 2012 |Story| WDBJ7
  9. Peeping Tom in Montgomery County convicted of rape and sodomy

    A Montgomery County jury found Christopher Matthew Walrond, 34, guilty of rape and sodomy in a rape case in Christiansburg that happened in March 2011.
    A Montgomery County jury found Christopher Matthew Walrond, 34, guilty of rape and sodomy in a rape case in Christiansburg that happened in March 2011. The jury recommended a sentence of 16 years, 8 years on each charge. Earlier this month, Walrond...

    Tags: Sex Crimes, DNA, Blacksburg, Chemicals, Science

  10. Apr 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Researchers make alternatives to DNA and RNA

    DNA and RNA molecules are the basis for all life on Earth, but they don't necessarily have to be the basis for all life everywhere, scientists have shown.
    DNA and RNA molecules are the basis for all life on Earth, but they don't necessarily have to be the basis for all life everywhere, scientists have shown. Researchers at the Medical Research Council in Cambridge, England, demonstrated that six...

    Tags: Medical Research, DNA, Human Body, Biotechnology Industry, Biology

  12. Mar 27, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  13. Senators Rush To Stop Employers from Requiring Applicants to Turn Over Facebook Passwords: Experts say employers open themselves up for lawsuits when they snoop on applicants' social media sites

    U.S. News & World Report
    Facebook has found a few allies in Washington. Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal and New York Sen. Charles Schumer--both Democrats--sent a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Sunday asking for...

    Tags: Media Industry, Culture, Apple iPad, Sociology, Eric Holder

  14. Apr 2, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  15. Waynesburg University announces dean's list

    The following students from your area have been named to the dean's list at Waynesburg University for the 2011 fall term. Taylor E. Basinger, freshman nursing major from Confluence, Turkeyfoot Valley High School; Kacey J. Bence, freshman criminal justice...

    Tags: High Schools, Nursing, Friedens, Medical Specialization, Schools

  16. Apr 5, 2012 |Story| LA Canada
  17. Speaker glues them to their seats

    Upon first hearing that Alan Jackson would be speaking at Flintridge Preparatory School, the students were a bit skeptical. We have had our share of monotonous speakers that we feel waste two hours of our lives while the adults next to us are riveted by...

    Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Alan Jackson, Phil Spector, Science

  18. Apr 10, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  19. Casey Anthony: Jose Baez says prosecution ‘threw a bunch of stuff against the wall’

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    Here's what "Frontline" had to say about the Anthony case: "Nowhere in recent history has forensic evidence been more prominent than in the trial of Casey Anthony, who was acquitted of the first-degree murder of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee Anthony....
  20. Feb 2, 2012 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  21. Cedar Crest's Lizzy Sunderhaus' career path

    Lizzy Sunderhaus can thank her parents for her caring nature and willingness to volunteer time.
    Lizzy Sunderhaus can thank her parents for her caring nature and willingness to volunteer time. The 21-year-old Cedar Crest College senior and star basketball player always gives a shout-out to Stephen T. Badin High School in Hamilton, Ohio, for giving...

    Tags: Christianity, NBC (tv network), Broken Nose, Loyola Greyhounds, Schizophrenia

  22. Dec 29, 2011 |Story| WHNT
  23. Forensic Sciences Lab Director Says Thousands Of Cases Are Put On Hold

    Workers with the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences are feeling a bit of financial pressure. The director of the Huntsville lab says repeated cuts and increases in cases for his agency are starting to affect his team. Employees are seeing evidence pile up and many investigations get put on hold.
    WHNT NEWS 19 Reporter
    Workers with the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences are feeling a bit of financial pressure. The director of the Huntsville lab says repeated cuts and increases in cases for his agency are starting to affect his team. Employees are seeing evidence...

    Tags: Employees, Employees, Science

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