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This is not a test
Behind those familiar words lies a fundamental tenet of emergency management: Systems to protect the public need to be practiced and validated. As it is, first responders constantly test their response plans. These efforts can be small tabletop exercises, like those performed in the buildup to the Boston Marathon today, or large simulations of catastrophic […]
Metro
Physics student Justin a finalist in Metro’s race to go into space
Boston resident Justin Dowd has dreamed about going into space since starlight first streamed through his telescope as a little kid.
Meet George Jetson, M.D.
The virtual doctor won’t see you just yet. But that day is getting closer. Today’s health-care industry is making increasing use of Web-based virtual agents and avatars, or computerized assistants, not only to perform clerical duties but also to dispense medical information.
CBS Sunday Morning
America at tax time: What cheaters cost us
There are such things as honest mistakes, of course, but as the income tax filing deadline approaches, the better angels of our nature battle it out with those devils that encourage our cheating ways.
CBS Sunday Morning
America at tax time: What cheaters cost us
April 17th – Tax Day – is just two days away, and for Americans everywhere, these are taxing times. If you think filing your tax return is stressful, try preparing 21 MILLION of them. That’s how many Wilma Hayes and her fellow tax pros at H&R Block did last year.
World Bank leadership contender José Antonio Ocampo quits
One of the three candidates in the race to head the World Bank has pulled out, calling the selection process a “political exercise”.
Job hopes on the rise for college graduates
A job fair in the UMass Lowell recreation center brimmed with hopeful graduating seniors on a recent afternoon. But more surprising, the cavernous gymnasium also brimmed with employers – so many that event organizers had to turn some companies away for lack of space.
Job hopes on the rise for college graduates
A job fair in the UMass Lowell recreation center brimmed with hopeful graduating seniors on a recent afternoon. But more surprising, the cavernous gymnasium also brimmed with employers – so many that event organizers had to turn some companies away for lack of space.
World Bank leadership contender Jose Antonio Ocampo quits
One of the three candidates in the race to head the World Bank has pulled out, calling the selection process a “political exercise”.
Obama, Romney tax plans for ultra-rich offer window on disparate economic views
Perhaps no one has more at stake in this year’s presidential election than the ultra-wealthy.
The Christian Science Monitor
Modesto cop killing highlights spike in violence against police
Two high-profile shootings of police officers in small towns – one on each coast – are highlighting statistics that show a sharp spike in police officer deaths nationwide during the past two years.
The Christian Science Monitor
Modesto cop killing highlights spike in violence against police
Two high-profile shootings of police officers in small towns – one on each coast – are highlighting statistics that show a sharp spike in police officer deaths nationwide during the past two years.