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Anne Arundel policy covering off-duty cops comes under fire
Anne Arundel is becoming the battleground in the region over whether police officers can work part time in restaurants that serve alcohol because of the potential conflict of interest.
Applied Physics Lab wins $4 million grant for space-weather mapping
A Bethesda-based company will work with Johns Hopkins University to decipher weather in space and hopefully make it safer for astronauts and other equipment in the outer reaches.
Good Day Baltimore: So much to do in one weekend
Baltimore’s colorful, dynamic celebration of the arts, Artscape, officially kicks off today with more than 120 exhibits and live concerts in and around town. Noon to 10 p.m. today and Saturday; noon to 8 p.m. Sunday. Click here for more information. Academic program saluted for effectivenessAim High, a program serving Bay Area children, has received a 2008 Excellence in Summer Learning Award from Johns Hopkins University.
Cuttting infant mortality in Nepal - Bloomberg researchers promote handwashing
Washing hands reduces deaths among newborns - in Nepal.
Health officials take aim at food worries
Nearly one in eight low-income Baltimore City families worry they don’t have enough food, which affects young children’s physical and mental development, a study shows. Sun goddess or priestess, an ancient alabaster beauty crafted more than 2,000 years ago enjoys an afterlife in The Walters Art Museum thanks to Marylander Dr. Giraud Foster.
Good Day Baltimore: Idol star Bo Bice is in town
That dreamy, long-haired “American Idol” finalist Bo Bice brings his Alabama spirit to town. Ernie Flower opens. 8 p.m. $22 to $25. Recher Theatre, 512 York Road, Towson. 410-337-7210. Fears that the government will be forced to rescue Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could well become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Flex time for outside activities can help business
Matt Dornic gives his employees flexible work hours so they can pursue graduate degrees or even to work a second job. Steven Rabinowitz encourages his staffers to do pro bono work, although he knows that such extracurricular activities might lead them to quit for a better job elsewhere. More Johns Hopkins University Stories
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