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    Arlington, Bobby Lee, and the 'Peculiar Institution'

    08/13/10 An examination of Robert E. Lee's complicated position on the institution of slavery Slavery - Robert E. Lee - Abolitionism - History - Human
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    Genocea Biosciences Hires Chip Clark as Chief Business Officer

    08/12/10 CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Genocea Biosciences, a vaccine discovery and development company pioneering a new class of T cell based vaccines, today announced the appointment of Chip Clark to the position of chief business officer. Mr. Clark joins Genocea with 20 years of biotechnology and pharmaceutical experience with a focus on commercial, business development and venture capital ...
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    Genocea Biosciences Hires Chip Clark as Chief Business Officer

    08/12/10 Industry Veteran Brings Extensive Strategic and Business Development Experience to Novel Vaccine Com...
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    Press Release

    08/12/10 Genocea Biosciences , a vaccine discovery and development company pioneering a new class of T cell based vaccines, today announced the appointment of Chip Clark to the position of chief business officer.
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    United schools eyes new schedule

    08/12/10 School days won't be the same for students at United Junior/Senior High School beginning with the 2011-12 academic year. The school board Tuesday agreed to eliminate the current block scheduling of classes at the school next year, instead implementing a new master schedule.
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    Biotech vet Chip Clark takes CBO role at Genocea Biosciences

    08/12/10 Genocea Biosciences has named Chip Clark, co-founder of Maryland biotech Vanda Pharmaceutical Inc., as chief business officer of the vaccine-focused biotech firm in Cambridge.
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    Former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens dies in plane crash

    08/12/10 DILLINGHAM, Alaska -- A floatplane carrying former Sen. Ted Stevens crashed into a remote mountain in Alaska, killing the revered former senator and four others and stranding survivors on a rainy, brush-covered hillside for more than 12 hours, authorities said Tuesday.
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    Derry borough workers disciplined for incident

    08/12/10 Derry Council voted on Monday to discipline two members of the borough's three-man public works crew for a recent incident in the town, but officials refused to identify the employees or to reveal the nature of the infraction.
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    American Chemical Society's highest honor goes to pioneer in 'ultraslow-motion' imaging

    07/27/10 ( American Chemical Society ) Ahmed H. Zewail, Ph.D., the 1999 Chemistry Nobel Laureate and the Linus Pauling Professor of Chemistry & Professor of Physics at California Institute of Technology, has been named the winner of the 2011 Priestley Medal by the American Chemical Society. The award will recognize Zewail's development of revolutionary methods to capture "slow-motion" images of ultrafast ...
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    The Blotter

    07/26/10 Several locations in Olney were vandalized with hate-based graffiti, Montgomery County police said. Police said anti-Semitic graffiti was painted on the walls, lightposts and parking lot at the B'Nai Shalom synagogue, located at 18401 Burtfield Drive.
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    Two taking skills to Pa.

    07/18/10 Two of three young outdoorsmen who led the Jeanerette Junior Hunter Education Club Senior Team to a second-place finish at state competition last month will test their outdoors skills, marksmanship and knowledge against the best in the country starting July 26 in Mansfield, Pa.
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    Fleischmann Invest $598,000 In His Campaign: Smith Raises $623,103

    07/17/10 Chattanooga attorney Chuck Fleischmann has put $598,000 into his campaign to become the next 3rd District Congress representative. And Robin Smith of Hixson is by far the leader in gathering individual and PAC contributions, amassing a total $623,103.
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    Results of Subaru Buffalo 4 Mile Chase

    07/17/10 Runners from across WNY and the world converged on Elmwood Avenue in Buffalo Friday for the summer run. Photo courtesy Subaru Race website.
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    Walker's (early) weekend mailbag

    07/16/10 Let's dig into our AFC North inbox . Charlie from Brunswick, Ohio, writes: What are the odds that the Browns can pick up another veteran wide receiver before the season starts? While hopefully Bobby Engram strengthens the receiving corps, I'm betting the Browns will need more help then he can provide. James Walker: The odds are slim of Cleveland making a significant veteran pickup before ...
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    UW student-athletes earn Big Ten Distinguished Scholar honors

    07/15/10 MADISON, Wis. - A total of 31 Wisconsin student-athletes earned a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award for the 2009-10 academic year, the Big Ten Conference announced Thursday.
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    Looking to hook 'em: North Dakota boxing enthusiasts try to keep sport going in the state

    06/20/10 Grand Forks, N.D. - The aging poster of Virgil Hill was still taped to the concrete basement wall in Eddie Obregon's boxing gym. It was signed by the North Dakota boxer during a time that was arguably the peak of the sport in North Dakota.
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    Area roundup: Anderson advances at Open tennis qualifying

    06/19/10 SARTELL - Waite Park's Briann Anderson advanced to the semifinal round at the USTA U.S. Open sectional qualifying women's tennis tournament Friday at Gold's Gym in Sartell.
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    Frederick County's NAACP names award winners

    06/17/10 The Frederick County Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) announced this week that the following activists and community leaders will be recipients of 2010 Youth Awards Banquet under the theme "Building Bridges, Connecting with our Community."
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    Pirates for the Gulf' hope to raise money to help clean oil spill

    06/17/10 A Gaithersburg woman and self-confessed pirate enthusiast Allison Harris believes in Jack Sparrow's philosophy that "the ocean stands for freedom." When she learned of the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, Harris decided that it would be "un-pirate-like" of her not to act.
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    Broiler Hatchery Rises On Chicks Placed

    06/16/10 WASHINGTON - Jun 16/10 - SNS -- Broiler hatchery activity in the United States pulled ahead of year earlier levels across the week ending June 12, 2010 helped by a week over week advance in the number of chicks placed, reveals today's USDA report on the sector.
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