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The Accidental Social Entrepreneur

Myles Lutheran graduated from Northeastern University (NEU) with a bachelors of science in business administration (BSBA) in 2010. Like many finance majors, he believed in the power of the capital market and wanted to pursue finance as a long term career.
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Did a Snowy Winter Prevent Murders?

Homicides in New York City plummeted 22% during the first two months of 2011. But while the record-breaking snow that blanketed the city in January seems an obvious explanation, the New York Police Department doesn’t have avalanche of evidence to support that theory.
Fort Smith Times Record

Spring Breakers Work On Belle Ave. Habitat Houses

For the next three weeks, the steady beat of hammers, grunts of hard work and chirps of laughter will become familiar sounds to residents of Belle Avenue in Fort Smith.
Government Security News

RIT wins cyber security competition

A cyber security competition for college students in the northeast United States held March 3-6 was won by Rochester Institute of Technology. RIT will compete against other regional winners in a national final that will be held in San Antonio, TX, in April.
The Attleboro Sun Chronicle

North, Mansfield score well on dropout rates

With high school graduation mere months away, area school officials are pushing students at risk of dropping out to stay in school and say they hope to improve graduation rates to meet state levels.
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‘Ga-Ga’ for Daddy’s Data

When Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Deb Roy wanted to study the ways caregivers influence how babies learn to talk, he decided to bring his work home.
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Cronin rejoins Huskies

“The Sheriff is back.”
The Swampscott Reporter

Swampscott UU Church to screen education documentary

The Unitarian Universalist Church of Greater Lynn will host a screening of the documentary “Children Left Behind” on Sunday, March 27 at 4 p.m. The screening is sponsored by Promise the Children and will be followed by a discussion of education reform in the U.S. The church is located at 101 Forest Ave in Swampscott.
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Dad, sister go extra mile to fight disease

The Comella family has united to fight a beloved son and brother’s potentially deadly disease on several fronts.
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Fees curb urge to appeal traffic tickets

Two years after state lawmakers imposed fees for fighting traffic tickets, the number of appeals has dropped, raising questions about whether the effort to weed out frivolous cases and raise revenue has hindered access to courts.
The Chicago Tribune

Nation’s top sixth-grader still on NBA quest

He has grown three inches, gained 20 pounds and still hopes to play in the NBA. The ranking service Middleschoolelite.com puts him as the top sixth-grader in the nation. Nearly a dozen AAU teams nationwide reportedly are vying for his services this coming summer.
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After 57 years, break in civil rights era cold case

On June 4, 1954, wealthy African-American land owner Isadore Banks disappeared in his hometown of Marion, Arkansas and was discovered days later chained to a tree, shot and burned beyond recognition. For nearly 57 years, his family has lived with the pain of two mysteries: who killed him and what happened to his land. Now, […]