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    Jan 1, 2012 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  1. 2012 is a leap year

    Maryland Weather
    From the Sun's print edition:Baltimore Sun librarian Paul McCardell offers this post: Happy New Year! We will have an extra day this year because 2012 is a leap year. February will have 29 days instead of 28 and the year......

    Tags: Standards

  2. May 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Get your brain in gear at the HoCo STEM Festival

    Calling all kids interested in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) related activities? The first annual HoCo STEM Festival is June 9, 1 to 4 p.m., at Howard Community College. This free community event is the brainchild of the Committee to...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Students, Under Armour Inc., Entertainment, American Cancer Society

  4. May 9, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  5. Odessa American, Texas, Nathaniel Miller column

    Odessa American, Texas
    I can't wait for the Ector County Independent School District school board election to be over. Never in my life have I had the word "socialism" used about classroom policies and procedures. Former candidate for Place 5 George Rice ran on an anti-...

    Tags: Barack Obama, National Government, U.S. Postal Service, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics

  6. Apr 28, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  7. Schools heighten security for commencement ceremonies

    The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
    Campus police and security details at colleges across the country are on alert as commencement season begins in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings and other recent violent incidents. At the University of Pittsburgh, where more than 6,000...

    Tags: Graduation, Arts and Culture, The Pennsylvania State University, FBI, University of Pittsburgh

  8. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  9. Winner of Nobel Prize in physics to be inducted into Encina High School Hall of Fame

    The Sacramento Bee
    The co-winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in physics will be inducted tonight into the Encina High School Hall of Fame. David Wineland, a 1961 graduate of the school in Arden Arcade, first became interested in physics at Encina. "There was a physics class...

    Tags: Applied Physics, U.S. Department of Commerce, Schools, Science, Nobel Prize Awards

  10. Apr 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Five questions ... for Bill Burwell

    Bill Burwell wants to see more Maryland firms competing globally.
    Bill Burwell wants to see more Maryland firms competing globally. "We want to enable Maryland firms to win in overseas markets," said Burwell, director of the U.S. Commercial Service in Baltimore, the Commerce Department's trade promotion arm and part of...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Sales, Ice Hockey, Computing and Information Technology Industry

  12. Apr 14, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. Tri-State-area lawmakers answer questions about sequester and its impact

    The massive federal budget cuts commonly referred to as the sequester will be felt nationwide and will lead to furloughs at places such as Letterkenny Army Depot in Chambersburg, Pa., while the 167th Airlift Wing in Martinsburg, W.Va., is facing layoffs, furloughs and pay cuts.
    The massive federal budget cuts commonly referred to as the sequester will be felt nationwide and will lead to furloughs at places such as Letterkenny Army Depot in Chambersburg, Pa., while the 167th Airlift Wing in Martinsburg, W.Va., is facing layoffs,...

    Tags: Public Finance, Shelley Moore Capito, Barack Obama, National Government, Budget Control Act of 2011

  14. Apr 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Federal firefighters push for shift-swap flexibility

    When city or county firefighters have a family event or unexpected obligation pop up on a workday, their solution is familiar to most shift workers: They find a colleague willing to trade hours. But for the roughly 10,000 firefighters employed by the...

    Tags: International Association of Fire Fighters, Barack Obama, National Government, Budget Control Act of 2011, U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

  16. Mar 22, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  17. Internet Voting Puts Election Security At Risk

    The Hartford Courant
    Connecticut lawmakers are considering legislation to allow military voters to cast ballots over the Internet. The intention of this legislation is well-meaning — Connecticut does need to improve the voting process for military voters — but...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, FBI, Central Intelligence Agency

  18. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Clocks to spring forward this weekend for daylight savings

    Forward. It's more than a presidential campaign slogan.
    Forward. It's more than a presidential campaign slogan. It's also a directive on the second Sunday of March — this weekend — for clocks in the United States to move forward one hour under daylight-saving time. This means more afternoon sun....

    Tags: Science and Technology, Standards, U.S. Department of Transportation

  20. Feb 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Cyber help wanted

    Nineteen thousand four hundred thirteen.
    Nineteen thousand four hundred thirteen. Focus on that number. Like so many numbers in news articles, you might easily have skipped over 19,413. But this is an important number for what is happening in Maryland higher education. According to the Cyber...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Students, Marketing, Security, University System of Maryland

  22. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. 'Bring your own' devices pose challenges for government

    Mika J. Cross, a human resources manager for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, sometimes uses a laptop issued by the agency. But she is far more likely to check email or collaborate with colleagues on one of her two personal computers.
    Mika J. Cross, a human resources manager for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, sometimes uses a laptop issued by the agency. But she is far more likely to check email or collaborate with colleagues on one of her two personal computers. As someone...

    Tags: National Government, Networking, John Sarbanes, Telecommunication Service, Theft

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