Sunday, February 20th, 2011
Nick Stuban was all about football, a quick-footed linebacker at W.T. Woodson High School in Fairfax County who did well in the classroom, too: four As, two Bs and a C for first quarter. His history teacher described the 15-year-old as a “model student,” and his German teacher was impressed by his…

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Suicide turns attention to Fairfax discipline procedures
Tags: classroom, discipline, fairfax, german, history, history-teacher, old, procedures, stuban, woodson-high
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Saturday, December 18th, 2010
When Arizona lawmakers voted to cut some state-financed transplant coverage, they relied on data showing that the procedures were rarely successful. Now those numbers are being challenged.
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Transplants Cut, Arizona Is Challenged by Survivors
Tags: arizona, border, cut-some, data-showing, Finance, law and legislation, lawmakers-voted, medicaid, medicine and health, procedures, relied-on-data, state
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Monday, October 25th, 2010
Federal banking regulators are examining whether mortgage companies cut corners on their procedures.

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Mortgage Lenders Under Review, Bernanke Says
Tags: banking-regulators, bernanke, ben s, companies-cut, foreclosures, Media, mortgage, mortgages, procedures, whether-mortgage
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Wednesday, October 20th, 2010
A pilot who refused to submit to a full-body scan or the alternative pat down going through airport security said the procedures violate his rights.
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Pilot refuses full-body scan, pat down
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