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Lucille P. Glassman
Lucille P. Glassman, a longtime Baltimore Museum of Art docent and teacher of money management classes, died Tuesday of pulmonary fibrosis at Roland Park Place. She was 86. Lucille Pivnick, the daughter of Ukrainian immigrants, was born and raised in...Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, Pikesville, Mary Cassatt, Colleges and Universities, Pablo Picasso
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New Holland school chef's creations draw a crowd
The Grand Rapids PressHolland Public Schools' first chef, Scott Larson, faces a tall order every school day: feeding 2,200 finicky food critics. "Try my food. Have I ever steered you wrong?" Larson calls to Holland High students as he attempts to broaden their pizza-and-...Tags: Public Employees, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Food Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Restaurants
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'Terror Texts': Musical at Iowa Christian college depictsfrightening Bible stories
Associated Press WriterDES MOINES, Iowa (AP) _ Don't expect to hear these Bible stories at church. Cannibalism, rape, a bear that mauls children — this is the Bible? They're among six stories from the Old Testament acted out in "Terror Texts," a musical at...Tags: Religious Texts, Behavioral Conditions, Bible, Terrorism, Colleges and Universities
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W&M feeling the itch
The Virginia GazetteTo say that Josh Rutter has been itching to get back on the field for William and Mary’s football team might be downplaying it a bit. Make that dying to get back in the Tribe lineup. After missing four games with a foot injury, the standout senior...Tags: United States Naval Academy, Philadelphia Eagles, Jimmye Laycock, Injuries, College of William and Mary
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Teachers protest change to retirement savings plan
247-4758A move to change the division's employee retirement savings plan has drawn such wave of protest from teachers, the School Board balked at moving forward and the plan, and a recently inked contract, are in limbo. The controversy arose after the division...Tags: 401K, Employees, William Collins, Employers, Internal Revenue Service
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Elections might bump transportation off road
It's been a rough couple of years for local elected officials backing major transportation-related construction projects, and no relief is on the horizon. On Wednesday, regional planers had their monthly meeting in Chesapeake to discuss a number of...Tags: National Government, Patrick Leahy, Environmental Politics, The White House, Transportation
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New Boca Raton Community Hospital chief executive Jerry Fedele looks for turnaround
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe third chief executive in less than a year at Boca Raton Community Hospital is planning to bring the ailing hospital to profitability by 2010. It's a steep climb from a $120 million loss in the 2007-08 fiscal year that ended in June. But top...Tags: University of Miami, Employees, Management Change, Corporate Officers, Hospitals and Clinics
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Conceptual Framework For Hartford Area Hospital Collaboration Announced
University of Connecticut Press Release: STORRS - As part of the ongoing process to explore affiliations with regional hospitals, the University of Connecticut today released a conceptual framework document that calls for significantly enhanced ties...Tags: Employees, National Government, Hartford Hospital, Cato Corporation, Medical Research
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'Terror Texts' acts out violent Bible stories
Associated Press WriterDon't expect to hear these Bible stories at church. Cannibalism, rape, a bear that mauls children -- this is the Bible? They're among six stories from the Old Testament being acted out in "Terror Texts," a musical at Northwestern College in Orange...Tags: Religious Texts, Behavioral Conditions, Bible, Terrorism, Colleges and Universities
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Airline collectibles, 'Vettefest
Tribune staffAIRLINE COLLECTIBLES The Chicagoland Airline Collectibles Fall Show is set for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 22 at the Holiday Inn Elk Grove Village. It will include models, post cards, dining-service items and more. Admission is $5 with kids younger than 12...Tags: Road Transportation, Society, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Clubs and Associations, Veterans Affairs
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Friday Football Roundup
The Hartford CourantWeek 11 of High School football continued with some noteworthy Friday headlines. Walter Moon rushed for 106 yards and three touchdowns on four carries and Enfield broke the Connecticut score management policy beating visiting Wilcox Tech, 52-0. The...Tags: Teaching and Learning
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Hope Full Holidays
Hospice of the Chesapeake's Spiritual & Bereavement Care Center will offer Hope Full Holidays seminars to help people who are grieving learn coping strategies for the holiday season. Each seminar will provide small-group activities and information about...Tags: Diabetes, Glen Burnie, Behavioral Conditions, Mass Media, University of Maryland Medical Center
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