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Allen grad to speak at Penn graduation
Valley 610When Stephanie Lamb was a student at Raub Middle School she was named the grand champion of Allentown School District's oratorical competition. Now, the Allen High School graduate is getting the opportunity to speak on a much larger stage. Lamb, a... -
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: Greenpeace, Environmental Cleanup, Entertainment, Consumers, Duke University
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Executive profile: Maria Green
Maria Green let silence fall over a weekly meeting before weighing in on the question of how Illinois Tool Works should supply information to board members inquiring about vote tallies at annual meetings. The pause prompted staff members to share...
Tags: Washington, DC, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Arts and Culture, Corporate Officers, Arts
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Railroad magnate built up company
William Johnson was a leading practitioner of the art of building a diversified industrial company, leveraging the assets of a Chicago-based railroad to acquire dozens of companies in industries ranging from manufacturing to muffler shops. After...
Tags: Lake Forest, Washington College (Maryland), Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Corporate Officers, Railway Transportation
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Review: "Inventing the Egghead" by Aaron Lecklider
The term egghead has mostly been retired to the Hall of Lost Insults, hung up alongside Poindexter and gomer in the "Making Fun of Nerds" section. But being accused of being an "egghead" in the 1950s wasn't the same as being called a "geek" today. The...
Tags: Book, Fiction, Entertainment, Minority Groups, Career and Workplace
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Nicholas S. Frobouck, 62
Nicholas “Nick” S. Frobouck, 62, of Sharpsburg, Md., and formerly of Pittsburgh, Pa., passed away Friday, May 10, 2013. Born Nov. 10, 1950, in McKeesport, Pa., he was the son of Anne Stevenson of Bath, N.C., and the late Nicholas Frobouck....Tags: Pittsburgh, Easton (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Bath (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Graduation
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Former Wall Street success finds new path reviving Carver baseball
The Baltimore SunThe pitch bores in low and skitters under Ian Anderson's mitt. As he chugs to retrieve the baseball, another enemy runner dashes across home plate, putting the Carver Bears more hopelessly behind. Shoulders slump around this West Baltimore diamond,...Tags: Amtrak, Sports, Baseball, Chicago Bears, Jones Falls Expressway
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Author Lisa Scottoline talks grief, crabs, podiatry
On paper, Lisa Scottoline is a little intimidating. She's got more than 30 million copies in print of her books, including 20 best-selling novels. She writes a weekly column, with her daughter, for The Philadelphia Inquirer. She's a graduate of...
Tags: Harvard University, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Lifestyle and Leisure, Clubs and Associations, Colleges and Universities
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A balanced guide to success
The financial crisis fueled anger with the world's "takers" — those people who "like to get more than they give," in author Adam Grant's pithy definition. Everyone is searching for a sustainable formula for recovery that not only curbs damaging...
Tags: Book, Jon Huntsman, Jr., Health and Medical Professionals, Psychologists, Richard Branson
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Interests of candidate, supporter and spouse align
WASHINGTON — An issue at the top of U.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz's legislative agenda is also of foremost concern to her biggest campaign contributor: the University of Pennsylvania, where her husband is a doctor. Schwartz, a suburban Philadelphia...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Elections, U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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MarksJarvis: Financial literacy programs well worth the time
It's Money Smart Week, a collection of free financial literacy programs offered throughout the week, aimed at helping people deal with virtually every money issue imaginable: from how to get out of debt, to buying homes, paying for college, building a...Tags: George Washington University, Finance, Retirement, Housing and Urban Planning, Allianz AG Holding
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Did the system fail a soldier?
SHERMAN, Texas — Sgt. John Russell designed his new house here so there would be room for everyone: for him and his wife, Mandy, his wife's parents and his own. There was a doggie door for Louie and Queenie — "the little ones," he called...Tags: Medical Specialization, Mental Illness, Health, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Mental Health
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