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What hiring freeze? Federal government continues to post job openings
While hundreds of thousands of federal workers brace for unpaid furloughs starting next month, Uncle Sam is still looking to hire. In one week alone this month, nearly 2,200 job listings available to the public were posted on USAJobs.gov, the federal...
Tags: Transportation Security Administration, Air Transportation Industry, Employment Opportunities, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Federal Aviation Administration
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Educational gap could hamper redevelopment efforts, according to EDC
dona@herald-mail.comMost Washington County residents have not obtained four-year college degrees, an educational gap that could hamper redevelopment efforts, according to an economic development strategic plan. “Washington County is at the lower end of the educational...Tags: Sora, Science and Technology, High Schools, Financial Aid, Personal Income
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NIT Tournament 2013 schedule on ESPN networks
Channel Guide MagazineNIT Tournament 2013 schedule on ESPN networks begins Tuesday, March 19, with the first round on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN3. The networks combine to televise all 31 NIT Tournament games. RELATED: NCAA Tournament 2013 schedule and TV channels Alabama,... -
Stephen R. Krause, software designer
Stephen R. Krause, a software designer and inventor, died Friday at Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital from respiratory failure on his 76th birthday. Mr. Krause was born in Baltimore and raised in Forest Park. He was a 1955 graduate of Park...Tags: Arts and Culture, Inventories, Auction Service, Crofton, What's My Line? (tv program)
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Terps a No. 4 seed, Navy a No. 15 seed in NCAA women's tourney
From Baltimore Sun staffThe Maryland women’s basketball team learned tonight that it will be a No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament and will play No. 13 seed Quinnipiac in College Park on Saturday at 11:15 a.m. The Terps finished the season 24-7 and in second place in the...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut), Maryland Terrapins, College Sports, Queens (New York City)
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Dalai Lama to speak at University of Maryland
The Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader for Tibetan Buddhists, will speak in May at the University of Maryland as part of the Sadat Lecture for Peace, an annual series that has drawn world leaders such as Madeleine Albright, Nelson Mandela and Jimmy Carter....
Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities, Dalai Lama, Mohamed ElBaradei, Madeleine Albright
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5 questions for … Daniel J. Schrider
A decade ago, Maryland's three largest banks were based in Baltimore. Allfirst, the biggest with nearly $17 billion in assets, fell victim to a foreign-exchange trading scandal that resulted in the bank being sold to a New York institution. Out-of-state...
Tags: Sandy Spring Bancorp Inc., Employees, Loans, Corporate Officers, Career and Workplace
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Drunk driving enforcement ramped up for St. Patrick's Day weekend
Police officers in three surrounding counties and the city of Laurel Police are beefing up enforcement of drunk driving this weekend, as St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on Sunday. Laurel Police will conduct a sobriety checkpoint Saturday night, March 16...Tags: Maryland State Police, Allentown, Glen Burnie, St. Patrick's Day
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Terps Trio: Inconsistent big men, Lefty Driesell, first football recruit
Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports. A lot has been made about the erratic play at point guard this season for the Terps. How has a lack of...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Colleges and Universities, Maryland Terrapins, Mark Turgeon, Comcast Center (arena)
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Sequester will affect financial aid for the coming academic year
The across-the-board federal spending cuts known as the sequester come at a bad time for Maryland colleges. Many usually send out financial award letters this month, but they still don't have all the details on how much federal funding they will...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland, College Park, Arne Duncan, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Ernest T. Davis, construction project manager
Ernest T. Davis, a retired construction project manager and a World War II B-24 pilot, died Feb. 13 of heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 92.
The son of a civil engineer and a government worker, Ernest Theodore Davis was born in...Tags: Heart Failure, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hamilton, World War II (1939-1945)
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FBI headquarters in Greenbelt benefits all Marylanders
What if a major institution was interested in relocating its headquarters to Maryland, bringing with it 11,000 good-paying jobs and the need for thousands of additional subcontractors? Would we do everything we could to seal the deal? That's exactly the...
Tags: National Security Agency, Justice System, Reisterstown, FBI, Greenbelt (Prince George's, Maryland)
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