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Community encouraged to take school surveys
Anne Arundel County Public Schools is asking the school community to participate in two surveys that the system hopes will help enhance its partnership with parents and the safety of students. A Parent Survey will be used to help schools and the school...Tags: Family
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Boy, 14, charged in school killing
A 14-year-old boy who turned himself in to police late Friday has been charged as an adult in the fatal stabbing of a classmate at a West Baltimore middle school, an act that the suspect's attorney and law-enforcement sources say followed a long-running...Tags: Assault, Sheila Dixon, Lawyers, Metal and Mineral, Murder
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Each day's goal of $300 keeps taxi on the street
Gangsta Granny's getting no love. No signal 10s, no flags, no regulars. In plain English: No customers and no money. Now the sleepy scene outside the Doubletree Hotel in North Baltimore seems to promise more of the same. "Nothing's moving," she says with...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Queen Latifah, Vehicles, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Hate incidents in U.S. surge
Tribune correspondentBOGALUSA, La.—Barely three weeks after Americans elected their first black president amid a wave of interracial good feeling, a spasm of noose hangings, racist graffiti, vandalism and death threats is convulsing dozens of towns across the country as...Tags: Assault, San Bernardino (San Bernardino, California), Prosecution, Ku Klux Klan, Murder
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FirstGreenNation
By JOHN CHRISTOFFERSEN Associated Press Writer MYSTIC, Conn. (AP) — Energy independence is still only a hypothetical goal for the U.S., but the owner of a tiny island off the coast of Connecticut says he has already achieved that feat and is...Tags: Alternative Energy, Pasta, Energy, Instrument Engineering, Foreign Aid
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What's a school to do about hate?
All seven teenagers charged in the fatal attack of immigrant Marcelo Lucero are students at Patchogue-Medford High School, raising questions about what role schools should play in teaching about racism. A panel of activists and experts on training and...Tags: Examinations, Depression, Employees, Teaching and Learning, Murder
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Death is a hot topic among writers these days
"Life," Truman Capote quipped, "is a moderately good play with a badly written third act."
Judging from what's being published these days, writers have been tackling that disappointing last act a lot lately -- analyzing, deconstructing, fiddling with the...Tags: World War II, Book, Pat Kavanagh, Fiction, Demographics
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Curiosity Endless For 'A Man Of Trees'
Special to The CourantJohn Dzen was both an heir to agricultural tradition and an innovator in modern farming methods. "He was methodical and curious and innovative," said Terry Jones, a fellow Christmas-tree farmer. "He always was willing to find a new way." Dzen's father,...Tags: Religious Festivals, Plant Diseases, Potatoes, Farms, Christmas
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Stress, screen time not healthy for GPA
Minneapolis Star TribuneMINNEAPOLIS—Quit smoking. Turn off the computer. Go to bed. It could improve your grades. Of course, parents have always known that. Now, in the first study of its kind, researchers at the University of Minnesota have proved it. They matched...Tags: University of Minnesota, Colleges and Universities, Family, Game Playing
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Sisterhood shrinking
Tribune correspondentBOLOGNA, Italy — This city of red brick towers and delicately painted porticoes once boasted the most convents of any city in Italy: Nearly 100 sanctuaries sprang up in the 16th Century for women committed to teaching, caring for the ill and...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Staff, Georgetown, Culture
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Uranium Found In Water In Madison Schools; Westbrook Receives Grant
Suspect in shoreline factory outlet break-ins arrested. Uranium found in Madison schools' water. Westbrook receives grant. Here are a sampling of Middlesex County and shoreline-area stories written by Courant staff writers over the past week. AREAWIDE...Tags: Law Enforcement, Road Transportation, Assault, Wesleyan University, Prosecution
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Fight At Rockville School Leads To Arrests; Ellington Attack Probed
Students arrested after fight at Rockville High School. State police investigate home attack in Ellington. Glastonbury cross country girls team wins New England title. Texas woman struck by car in South Windsor. Three departments fight fire in Manchester....Tags: Brian Smith, Law Enforcement, Assault, Waste, Prosecution
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