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    May 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Debate over amnesty looms over efforts to reform immigration laws

    In 1986, lawmakers decided the problem of illegal immigration had to be dealt with. More than 3 million people were living in the United States after crossing the border illegally or overstaying their visas.
    In 1986, lawmakers decided the problem of illegal immigration had to be dealt with. More than 3 million people were living in the United States after crossing the border illegally or overstaying their visas. A new law signed by President Ronald Reagan...

    Tags: Migration, Crime, Law and Justice, Employment Opportunities, Heritage Foundation, Labor Markets

  2. May 13, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. Five cross-filed candidates are up for Dallas School Board

    The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
    For the Dallas School Board, five cross-filed candidates, including two incumbents, are competing for four seats. Important issues facing the district include the future of the Dallas Elementary School and holding the line on taxes while continuing to...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Employment Opportunities, YMCA, Career and Workplace, University of Pittsburgh

  4. May 13, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  5. Leonard L. Ross, medical researcher and administrator.

    Philadelphia Daily News
    L ROSS STEIN has a cherished photo of her father, Leonard Ross, and her son, Harry Ross Stein, at the Rodin Museum in Paris in June 2011. They are seated on a bench and her father is pointing at Rodin's "Gates of Hell" and very seriously explaining...

    Tags: Bronx (New York City), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Human Interest, University of Alabama, Judaism

  6. May 13, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  7. Shale made Penn State professor a star

    The Philadelphia Inquirer
    Pennsylvania State University geoscientist Terry Engelder spent most of his career toiling in obscurity, studying fracture behavior of rocks known as black shales. Even among geologists, he says, it was kind of a boring topic, and he was often slotted...

    Tags: Petroleum Industry, Education, Heads of State, Teaching and Learning, Energy Resources

  8. May 13, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  9. Leonard L. Ross, 85, researcher, educator

    The Philadelphia Inquirer
    Leonard L. Ross, who as a researcher and administrator helped two Philadelphia medical schools build national reputations, died Friday at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital from complications following heart surgery. He was 85. Mr. Ross, of West...

    Tags: Physiology, Science and Technology, The Philadelphia Inquirer, New York University, Queens (New York City)

  10. May 12, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  11. Eco-friendly green burials catching on in the U.S.

    Reuters
    By Steven P Johnson GAINESVILLE, Fla., May 11 (Reuters) - After a two-year battle with cancer, Joseph Fitzgerald was determined to leave his final resting place to Mother Nature. On a quiet February day in rural Florida, Fitzgerald's body was carried...

    Tags: The Neptune Society Incorporated

  12. May 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Jean-Pierre G. Meyer, Hopkins professor

    Jean-Pierre G. Meyer, former professor and chairman of the Johns Hopkins University mathematics department whose escape from Nazi-occupied France became the subject of a children's book, died April 24 of heart failure at his Guilford residence. He was 83.
    Jean-Pierre G. Meyer, former professor and chairman of the Johns Hopkins University mathematics department whose escape from Nazi-occupied France became the subject of a children's book, died April 24 of heart failure at his Guilford residence. He was 83....

    Tags: Literature, Judaism, Aberdeen Proving Ground, French Literature, Book

  14. Apr 28, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  15. BRIEF: Northeast grad throws record at Penn Relays

    The Daily Review, Towanda, Pa.
    Northeast Bradford graduate Rob Robbins of Cornell University threw a meet record 231-feet, 10-inches during the college men's javelin competition at the Penn Relays Saturday. The old record, set back in 1995, was 229-feet, 5-inches. He won his...

    Tags: Penn Relays

  16. Apr 28, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  17. New demand for milk rekindles old controversy

    Watertown Daily Times, N.Y.
    Albany lawmakers have trumpeted that boosting milk production is needed to meet demands for the state's Greek yogurt boom. But educators say an artificial growth hormone some farmers inject into cows to do that, rBST, is getting a negative reception...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Birth Defects, Science and Technology, Biotechnology, Lilly Eli & Co

  18. May 8, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  19. Ex-Cedar Ott eyeing NHL

    Lebanon Daily News, Pa.
    Donovan Ott left Lebanon High School after his freshman year to chase a dream. The 16-year-old appears to be on the right path. Ott, now a sophomore at South Kent School in Connecticut, has future plans to play in the National Hockey League. He slid one...

    Tags: Jarome Iginla, Pittsburgh Penguins, National Hockey League, Philadelphia Flyers, Hershey Bears

  20. May 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Grocery shopping on an empty stomach leads to dieting disaster

    Los Angeles Times
    Attention dieters: If you want to maximize your chances of success, don’t go to the grocery store on an empty stomach. So says a new JAMA Internal Medicine study from two members of the Cornell University Food and Brand Lab, where researchers...

    Tags: Internal Medicine, Internists, Science and Technology, Health and Medical Professionals, Services and Shopping

  22. May 5, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  23. PEOPLE

    SOUTH BEND Bradley Co. announces the following additions: Rudy Yakym III is vice president. He will be responsible for building continuity of the brand and business culture strength among all current and future offices. Yakym received a bachelor's...

    Tags: Mortgages, Diabetes, Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation

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