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Davis Urges Additional Funds for Security Clearance Agency
Concerned lawmakers recently intervened on behalf of the Defense Security Service, which has taken a lot of heat for serious backlogs in the processing of security clearance applications.

Security Credentials Promise Government-wide Opportunities
With few exceptions, a single security clearance can open doors across government. IT professionals and others who have endured rigorous background checks, extensive personal investigations and often-excruciating waiting periods to attain government clearances may not realize that those credentials translate widely across agencies.


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Judgment day for Windows XP
The bells are tolling for the venerable operating system, with a few exceptions.

Cybercrooks go after euros
A supposed hacker is attempting to extort 10,000 euros from EU banks in exchange for stolen credit card information on 48,000 accounts.

The advantage of online spreadsheets
Here a few of the advanced features for spreadsheeting in Google Docs, Google’s online office suite.

Microsoft patches ignored
The results of an online test conducted by one antivirus firm indicate that more often than not, PC users don't install Microsoft's monthly patches.

High-speed Internet access for all
InternetforEveryone.org formed to unite Internet users, content creators and innovators to foster universal high-speed Internet access.

Virtualization and green IT
Tom Simmons, area vice president of federal systems at Citrix Systems, talks about the challenges and opportunities of green IT.

Linux developers slam binary drivers
Developers sign statement condemning binary-only Linux modules, which they say wreak havoc on Linux deployments.

USPS picks Verizon for Networx tasks
The largest order is for long distance and calling card voice services for the 166,000 telephone lines serving 34,000 USPS locations.

New 11.0 openSuSE Linux OS
The open source operating system contains "200 new features," improved installation and packaging, plus a few options for the desktop user interface.

Liberty Alliance issues guide for ID assurance, privacy
Identity Assurance Framework and Identity Governance Framework are aimed at driving identity system policy to better manage identity relationships and define how privacy is being protected in information technology enterprises.

Air Force tests broadband IT
The Air Force's Cyber Command sponsored tests of the Tactical Targeting Network Technology for air-to-ground broadband communications.

Who’s got the time?
As computer systems become increasingly precise, a conflict emerges between human and machine measurements.

Spreadsheeting to the max
The spreadsheet is more versatile than you might think. Here are tips on how to get more out of your programs.

Supercomputing superpower
The U.S. continues to be a supercomputing powerhouse, accounting for half of the 's 500 most powerful supercomputers.

Pentagon tweaks MASINT methods
The Defense Department has issued new directives on how it builds Measurement and Signature Intelligence projects, which typically use advanced systems to glean data from merged sensor information.


Joint Training News Channel
USJFCOM teams with ACT to help develop NATO Training Federation
U.S. Joint Forces Command is working with NATO’s Allied Command Transformation on the development of the NATO Training Federation, a capability that will allow for better training of multi-national forces deploying in support of operations.

Exercise ensures readiness, displays coordination of the USJFCOM joint enabling capabilities
U.S. Joint Forces Command's Standing Joint Force Headquarters recently ran personnel from the command's various joint enabling capabilities through training and a series of qualifying tests designed to prepare them for deployment.


Joint Forces Reserve Officer Orientation Course begins
U.S. Joint Forces Command has brought together over 40 senior officers from the reserves and National Guard to increase their understanding of operations at various levels.

Joint fires team helps Army improves force protection training
U.S. Joint Forces Command's Joint Fires Integration and Interoperability Team (JFIIT) has helped the Army's Counter Rocket, Artillery, and Mortar (C-RAM) Program and the National Training Center to improve base defense systems in the training environment the Army's brigade combat teams use to prepare to go overseas.

SOCJFCOM completes in-residence JSOTF training course
Special Operations Command-Joint Forces Command recently conducted a week-long course in Suffolk, Va. for those transferring to a theater special operations command or being assigned as an individual augmentee to a joint special operations task force to prepare them for what they will see and do when they deploy.

USJFCOM helps define new conditions for individual augmentee training
U.S. Joint Forces Command, the command's Joint Warfighting Center and U.S. Central Command worked together to set new conditions for pre-deployment training of soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines who are entering a combat zone.

Druid's Dance exercise yields major training milestone
For the first time, personnel at U.S. Joint Forces Command and forces in the United Kingdom communicated over a live virtual network during a training exercise. Officials at the Suffolk, Va.-based Joint Warfighting Center say the linking of forward air controllers in one country to simulated aircraft in another represents the next step in the evolution of joint training.

Joint Knowledge Online earns prestigious award for distance learning
The United States Distance Learning Association recently named USJFCOM's Joint Knowledge Development and Distribution Capability and Joint Knowledge Online as the winners of their 2008 "21st Century Best Practice" Award.

Joint Interoperability Division helps training take flight
U.S. Joint Forces Command’s Ft. Mcpherson, Ga.-based Joint Interoperability Division recently sent mobile training teams to Korea and Germany to deliver courses aimed to teach and better equip the joint warfighter in current capabilities and how to manage information to support real world operations.


Joint fires team assists Army training center
U.S. Joint Forces Command's Joint Fires Integration and Interoperability Team (JFIIT) is helping soldiers understand the various aspects of available weapons systems and capabilities at Ft. Polk's Joint Readiness Training Center as they prepare for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

JKO provides training for those deployment-bound
U.S. Joint Forces Command's Joint Knowledge Online prepares warfighters for deployment, providing them with an enhanced training capability full of courseware to better prepare them for theater.

Targeting school revising courses to prepare students
U.S. Joint Forces Command's Joint Targeting School is expanding its course of instruction to meet the needs of the joint warfighter while maintaining a baseline to provide efficient joint training to its service member students.

SOCJFCOM continues to ready warfighters for global operations
Special Operations Command-Joint Forces Command continues to prepare conventional and special operations joint forces commanders and their staffs for using special operations-capable troops around the globe.

Joint Knowledge Online extends cultural awareness training for U.S. Forces Korea
The Joint Knowledge Development and Distribution Capability (JKDDC) Joint Management Office has used Joint Knowledge Online’s distance learning capability to ensure U.S. Forces Korea’s ability to train incoming personnel on important issues like cultural awareness.

Newsmaker Profile: Director of Joint Training Army Maj. Gen. Jason Kamiya
Charged with coordinating the U.S. military's overall joint training efforts, U.S. Joint Forces Command's Joint Training Directorate and Joint Warfighting Center in Suffolk, Va. plays an important role in joint training transformation. Recently, Army Maj. Gen. Jason Kamiya, director of joint training, discussed the goals and expectations of his training team, their progress under his watch, and what lies ahead.

Joint fires team, Army training center leaps forward with joint integrated training
U.S. Joint Forces Command's joint fires professionals have brought key air-ground targeting training to soldiers undergoing training for global operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Joint Deployment Training Center revs up for the future
U.S. Joint Forces Command’s Joint Deployment Training Center, based at Ft. Eustis, Va., has extended its reach to prepare joint warfighters for duties around the globe by using a virtual campus and increased on-line training.

Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa Mission Rehearsal Exercise prepares forces to help “Africans solve African problems”
U.S. Joint Forces Command continued its Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa Mission Rehearsal Exercise this week at the Joint Warfighting Center in Suffolk, Va. using realistic scenarios to train personnel to conduct joint operations within the Horn of Africa.

Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa Mission Rehearsal Exercise commences
U.S. Joint Forces Command began its Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa Mission Rehearsal Exercise this week at the Joint Warfighting Center in Suffolk, Va. to train personnel to conduct joint operations within the Horn of Arica.

Ribbon cut for new SOCJFCOM headquarters
Government and military personnel, as well as Rep. Thelma Drake (R-Va.), gathered in Suffolk, Va. for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the opening of a new facility for the Special Operations Command Joint Forces Command, which serves as the DoD's primary joint special operations forces trainer and integrator, supporting all geographic combatant commands and joint task forces.

Newsmaker Profile: SOCJFCOM Commander Army Col. Wesley Rehorn
With the intent to raise awareness of USJFCOM's continuing transformation efforts, this is part of a series of profiles, allowing command subject matter experts to highlight priorities, challenges, and solution paths for the future in their field. Army Col. Wesley Rehorn, commander of Special Operations Command - Joint Forces recently discussed SOCJFCOM, some of the current projects his team is working on, and what lies ahead.

New USJFCOM super computer will enhance command efforts
A new super computer, assigned to U.S. Joint Forces Command, arrived at the Joint Training and Experimentation Center recently. Armed with the power of more than 1,000 individual computers, the new system will help joint operators enhance modeling and simulation experimentation and training efforts in support of the warfighter.

Exercise Atlantic Strike kicks off; focused on improving air-to-ground operations
U.S. Joint Forces Command's (USJFCOM) Joint Fires Integration and Interoperability Team (JFIIT) will partner with U.S. Central Command Air Forces (CENTAF) to provide joint close air support expertise and share some unique technological capabilities with joint warfighters.

Command focusing on improving joint fires at the brigade combat team and below
U.S. Joint Forces Command's Joint Fires Integration and Interoperability Team (JFIIT) will focus on air-ground integration when it conducts a brigade combat team exercise at the U.S. Army's National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif., starting in November.

Unified Endeavor 08-1 prepares soldiers for Afghanistan deployment
U.S. Joint Forces Command begins the latest iteration of the Unified Endeavor Mission Rehearsal Exercise series to help the Army’s 101st Airborne Division and other units get ready for duty with Combined Joint Task Force-82 (CJTF-82) and NATO ISAF Regional Command East in Afghanistan.

Joint training leader discusses Unified Endeavor 2007
U.S. Joint Forces Command concludes the latest iteration of the Unified Endeavor Mission Rehearsal Exercise series designed to help the Army’s XVIII Airborne Corps and other units get ready for duty in Iraq.

Unified Endeavor 2007 prepares soldiers for Iraq deployment
U.S. Joint Forces Command begins the latest iteration of the Unified Endeavor Mission Rehearsal Exercise series to help the Army's XVIII Airborne Corps and other units get ready for duty with Multi-National Corps Iraq.

U.S. Joint Forces Command supports Exercise Talisman Saber 2007
Working across oceans, USJFCOM flexed a multinational training network on the Suffolk, Va.-based Joint Training and Experimentation Network while linking together exercise participants in Australia and at U.S. Pacific Command in Hawaii during Talisman Saber 2007, one of Australia's largest military training events.

USJFCOM Standing Joint Force Headquarters deploys for 2007 hurricane season exercise
Twenty members of the United States Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM) Standing Joint Force Headquarters (SJFHQ) deployed to San Antonio, Texas and Providence, R.I. to support a national training event for the 2007 hurricane season.

Joint integration vital for Atlantic Strike participants
A subordinate, functional command of U.S. Joint Forces Command tasked with improving the integration, interoperability and effectiveness of joint fires is playing a key role in helping to train soldiers, airmen and Marines to better do their jobs as joint fires observers and joint terminal attack controllers.


Joint Individual Augmentee Training Program goes online
U.S. Joint Forces Command’s Joint Warfighting Center hosts the last in-residence Joint Force Headquarters Individual Augmentation Personnel course. Army Spc. Andrew Orillion has the story.

USJFCOM continues to improve Joint National Training Capability
The director of U.S. Joint Forces Command's Joint National Training Capability details the capability's status and how it's improving by conducting analysis of service and combatant command training environments as well as adding new training site connectivity.

Training comes to a close in exercise for Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa
U.S. Joint Forces Command's Joint Warfighting Center concluded its week-long Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa Mission Rehearsal Exercise here today to prepare joint warfighters for deployment to nations across east Africa and Yemen.

Liveblogging: Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa Mission Rehearsal Exercise 07-1Liveblogging: Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa Mission Rehearsal Exercise 07-1
On Jan. 13 , U.S. Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM) began the latest iteration of the Unified Endeavor Mission Rehearsal Exercise series to prepare servicemembers from the U.S. Navy's Standing Navy Joint Command Element for deployment to nations in the Horn of Africa. USJFCOM's Robert Pursell liveblogged directly from the exercise at the Joint Warfighting Center in Suffolk, Va.

Exercise to begin to prepare Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa for deployment
USJFCOM conducts mission rehearsal exercise to prepare Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa for deployment for service in countries such as Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia and Eritrea.

2006 -- The Year in Review
During 2006, U.S. Joint Forces Command’s made great strides, working with governmental and nongovernmental agencies and other nations to develop better ways of supporting each other, forging new partnerships with industry and academia, and supporting the warfighter around the world. The command conducted experiments that investigated how the U.S. military and its allies and partners will train and operate together in the future, and its efforts in analyzing lessons learned in the Global War on Terrorism yielded a groundbreaking report on Saddam Hussein’s regime.

USJFCOM gets approval to connect U.S., Australian networks
U.S. Joint Forces Command’s recently received approval to connect the Joint Training and Experimentation Network and Australia’s Defence Training and Experimentation Network, allowing the two countries to link simulation networks and efficiently train together across long distances.

USJFCOM’s new super computer to enhance joint experimentation, training
The High Performance Computing Modernization Program recently assigned U.S. Joint Forces Command with a super computer to help joint operators enhance modeling and simulation experimentation and training efforts in support of the Long War.

Command surgeon hosts joint task force medical seminar
U.S. Joint Forces Command's command surgeon hosted the 13th annual Joint Task Force Senior Medical Leader Seminar at the Joint Forces Staff College the first week of December focused on integration and team building in the joint medical environment.


C4 program to deliver joint training set to begin
U.S. Joint Forces Command will hold a Command Control, Communications and Computers Planners course to provide knowledge and experience of joint systems in theater.

Liveblogging: Unified Endeavor 07-1
USJFCOM has began Unified Endeavor Mission Rehearsal Exercise to prepare the U.S. Army’s 82nd Airborne Division for deployment to Afghanistan. Join MCC(SW/AW) Chris Hoffpauir as he liveblogs directly from Unified Endeavor 07-1 at Ft. Bragg, N.C.

USJFCOM to join high-tech scientific research network
U.S. Joint Forces Command will join five other local partners on the Eastern Virginia LightWave Internetworking Technology Enterprise network, a high-speed, high-bandwidth network in southeastern Virginia that supports scientific and military research.

USJFCOM to participate in Orlando military conference
U.S. Joint Forces Command will join other military organizations in the 2006 Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference to raise awareness on how to better prepare the joint warfighter through modeling and simulation.

USJFCOM supports Australia, USPACOM in developing combined training capability
U.S. Joint Forces Command is supporting Australia and U.S. Pacific Command in developing Australia's Joint Combined Training Capability.

Command leadership assists as Navy transforms officer training
Members of U.S. Joint Forces Command's senior leadership assisted as the Navy Reserve transformed one of its officer training course in to a joint training event bringing together students from all five services.

Deputy director for joint force training to take NATO post
U.S. Joint Forces Command's deputy commander of the Joint Warfighting Center and deputy director for joint training will assume a new post in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Kamiya takes over as head of Joint Warfighting Center and joint training
Army Maj. Gen. Jason Kamiya assumes command of U.S Joint Forces Command’s Joint Warfighting Center and director of the training directorate.

Training team supports exercise in Kyrgyz Republic
U.S. Joint Forces Command sent a training team to support U.S. Central Command’s Regional Cooperation 2006 exercise, which began at the Frunze Military Academy in the Kyrgyz Republic this week.

Training director outlines training transformation progress
Joint Warfighting Center Commander and Director for Joint Training Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Jon Gallinetti outlines the progress of U.S. Joint Forces Command's efforts supporting training transformation over the past two years.

Joint Knowledge Development and Distribution Capability continues training transformation efforts
U.S. Joint Forces Command’s Joint Knowledge Development and Distribution Capability Joint Management Office looks to transform training by providing today's joint warfighter with the joint knowledge needed to make sound decisions in the heat of combat.

DoD Executive Leadership Development Program helps USJFCOM civilians relate to warfighter
The Executive Leadership Development Program provides its U.S. Joint Forces Command participants with extensive exposure to the multiple roles and missions within the DoD giving them a greater understanding of today's warfighter.

USJFCOM prepares U.S. and coalition forces for Iraqi deployment
U.S. Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM) recently conducted a mission rehearsal exercise to help prepare the 21,000 U.S. service members scheduled for rotational deployment to Iraq later this year meet their upcoming mission.

USJFCOM sponsors Eloquent Nugget 06 seminar
A U.S. Joint Forces Command-sponsored Partnership for Peace seminar helps explain and demonstrate relevant aspects of civilian democratic control of the military.

Joint National Training Capability gets tactical at Northern Edge 06
The recently-completed Northern Edge 2006 provided opportunities to utilize U.S. Joint Forces Command's Joint National Training Capability to link together operators all over the Pacific and enable seamless integration for operators from the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force.

USJFCOM hosts Joint National Training Capability training technology exposition
U.S. Joint Forces Command gave visiting general and flag officers a walking tour of displays and technology demonstrations to showcase the command's efforts in training transformation.

Major general named to head Joint Warfighting Center and joint training
Maj. Gen. Jason K. Kamiya, commanding general of the Army’s Southern European Task Force (Airborne), based in Vicenza, Italy, will become the new commander of U.S. Joint Forces Command's Joint Warfighting Center and director of joint training.

Ribbon cut for new Joint Technology Exploration Center
Government and military personnel gathered in Suffolk to mark the opening of the Joint Technology Exploration Center (JTEC), which will reduce spending for large-scale training exercises by working to convey the latest in modeling and simulation (M&S) training straight to the members in the field.


New tool helps service components manage bi-lateral logistics agreements
U.S. Joint Forces Command is training its service components on the newly-implemented Acquisition Cross-Service Agreement Global Automated Tracking and Reporting System, which helps track bi-lateral logistics support, supplies and services agreements between the U.S. and allied nations.

USJFCOM’s World News Network broadcasts one thousandth newscast
U.S. Joint Forces Command’s Joint Warfighting Center uses a unique approach, a simulated television network, to prepare joint warfighters for the effects the media has on joint operations around the world.

Subordinate command reflects on first year, continues work to improve joint fires
USJFCOM formed the Joint Fires Integration and Interoperability Team one year ago this week and the organization's made substantial progress in helping the services operate together as a joint fires capability better according to the team's commander.

USJFCOM’s Joint Warfighting Center hosts Joint Knowledge Development and Distribution Capability ribbon cutting
U.S. Joint Forces Command’s Joint Warfighting Center became the new home of the Joint Knowledge Development and Distribution Capability Joint Management Office, assuming responsibility for one of the key pillars of DoD's Training Transformation program.

USJFCOM assumes responsibility for key Defense Department training capability
U.S. Joint Forces Command has assumed responsibility for one of the key pillars of the Department of Defense's Training Transformation program, the Joint Knowledge Development and Distribution Capability.

Congressman calls command catalyst for modeling and simulation
During recent remarks, the Congressional Modeling & Simulations Training Caucus chairman touted U.S. Joint Forces Command as a catalyst for the modeling and simulation industry.

USJFCOM and Joint Forces Staff College partner for joint C4I education
U.S. Joint Forces Command and the Joint Forces Staff College are continuing their partnership of working together to deliver joint command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) instruction to joint task force and combatant command C4I decision makers.

Command seeks to solicit contract for technical services
U.S. Joint Forces Command seeks non-personal technical services to support U.S. Joint Forces Command’s Joint Warfighting Center joint training, exercise and rehearsal program.

USJFCOM: 2005 year in review and highlights for what to expect in 2006
2005 was an active and productive year for U.S. Joint Forces Command. Throughout the year, the command's public affairs writing staff followed the command’s major efforts and milestones and provided the latest news on the many facets of the command's mission. For this story, we linked back to what we saw then and look ahead to what the command has planned for 2006.

Command hosts annual surgeon's seminar
U.S. Joint Forces Command recently provided military medical professionals with vital joint task force health care information and requirements they will face as they deploy around the world to support joint warfighters.

USJFCOM to participate in I/ITSEC
U.S. Joint Forces Command will showcase its modeling and simulation efforts supporting the joint warfighter when the command participates in the 2005 Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference in Orlando, Fla. in late November.

Tour highlights advances in modeling and simulation
As the modeling and simulation field continues to develop, U.S. Joint Forces Command works with its partners to harness this technology and share the command's work in this field with a group of reporters.

USJFCOM helps prepare Army's 10th Mountain Division for Afghanistan deployment
USJFCOM teamed with the Air Force and Army during exercise Unified Endeavor 06-1 to train Army headquarters and staff for joint operations supporting Operation Enduring Freedom and the Global War on Terrorism.

Command to share joint task force health care requirements with senior military medical professionals
U.S. Joint Forces Command invites senior military health professional to the 12th Annual Joint Task Force Senior Medical Leader Seminar.

Training transformation overhaul moving ahead
Joint force training is expected to become more robust as the Joint National Training Capability moves toward full operational capability.

U.S. Joint Forces Command to assume management of JWARS simulation
U.S. Joint Forces Command will assume management of Joint Warfare System, a faster-than-real-time, theater-level simulation tool which combatant commanders can use to test battle campaigns and facilitate risk reduction before deploying.

Urban operations training working group holds second meeting
U.S. Joint Forces Command's Joint Urban Operations Training Branch continued the development of a cohesive approach to joint urban operations training during a recent meeting.

USJFCOM supports Exercise Bright Star 05/06
U.S Joint Forces Command will play a key role in supporting a major multinational exercise in Southwest Asia for U.S. Central Command.

Command and Control operational prototype success at exercise
The Army's V Corps recently assessed a Joint Systems Integration Command's operational prototype of a situational awareness system designed to give commanders both capability and mobility as they move around the battle field. The system went from concept to a ready-to-deploy operational prototype in just eleven months.

USJFCOM works to standardize joint close air support
USJFCOM's Joint Requirements and Integration Directorate is working closely with several other organizations to standardize training and procedures for joint close air support.

Congressional staffers see real world modeling and simulation up close and personal
U.S. Joint Forces Command showcased various modeling and simulation efforts to the House of Representatives Modeling and Simulation Training Caucus during a recent visit to the command.

USJFCOM supports Regional Cooperation 2005
USJFCOM hosts Regional Cooperation 2005, a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff sponsored and USCENTCOM conducted exercise, at the Joint Warfighting Center in Suffolk, Va.

Web-based joint training gets new improved look
U.S. Joint Forces Command recently unveiled an overhauled joint Web-based training environment, making it more user-friendly to support joint warfighters working around the world.

New simulation tool expected to reduce training and mission rehearsal support costs
USJFCOM’s Joint Warfighting Center’s newest version of the Joint Theater Level Simulation technology reduces joint training, experimentation, planning and mission rehearsal support costs.

USJFCOM sponsors Eloquent Nugget 05 seminar
A U.S. Joint Forces Command-sponsored Partnership for Peace seminar in Washington, D.C. helps explain how militaries in democratic countries work towards transforming their capabilities.

Newsmaker Profile: Sgt. Maj. Ken Teske
Sgt. Maj. Ken Teske left his home in Southern California and joined the U.S. Army out of boredom in 1984. Twenty-one years later, he is the Joint Warfighting Center's Joint Training Division senior enlisted leader and helping to shape future joint warfighters by providing top training around the globe.


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Stricter car seat regulations set to take effect in Md.
Tough Md. rules on restraining children up to age 8 in cars take effect Monday

Gage Flanery, 6, buckles up his seat belt after a trip to the Maryland Zoo today with his aunt and cousin. Starting Monday, Maryland will enforce one of the strictest child-passenger safety laws in the country, requiring children as old as 7 to be fastened in booster seats while riding in cars. State officials are launching an awareness campaign Wednesday in Rockville.

DIXON INVESTIGATED Political contributions come into focus
Political donations come into focus

Firms linked to developer under scrutiny made nearly $500,000 in donations in past decade, records show

More rigorous instruction urged for middle-schoolers
Longer school days, more teacher training, harder academics needed, state panel says

Middle schoolers need longer school days, specially trained teachers and more challenging academics if school officials hope to reverse a decades-long trend of sagging achievement rates, according to a report presented Tuesday to the State Board of Education.

Woodlawn property manager dies of injuries from shooting
Victim, 36, was found shot in rental office Thursday morning

A Woodlawn apartment complex property manager who was wounded in a shooting Thursday died today, Baltimore County police announced in a news release.

City police EEOC director upholds bias complaint
Black homicide detective accused white supervisor of discrimination

Allegations of discrimination leveled by a black city homicide supervisor against several of his white colleagues were upheld by the Police Department's equal employment opportunity director, Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III said at an NAACP meeting tonight.

Roberts leads O's past Cubs
Orioles 2B gets three hits, including the 1,000th of his career; Sherrill escapes no-out, bases-loaded jam in ninth for the save

Brian Roberts had three hits against the team that was interested in acquiring him and the Orioles made their first visit to Wrigley Field a memorable one, beating the Cubs 7-5 tonight to end their 14-game home winning streak.

Police, neighbors meet in wake of Druid Hill shootings
Police, neighbors meet in wake of two deadly shootings

Baltimore police commanders met Tuesday with a handful of frightened residents from the Druid Heights neighborhood in West Baltimore to ease concerns over two recent fatal shootings that occurred within days on the same city block in their community.

IRS raises mileage deductible rate 8 cents beginning July 1
Increase as of July 1 is meant to help workers meet skyrocketing gas prices

Many motorists believe that every little bit counts when it comes to gasoline prices.

Report: Residents driven from city by eminent domain, taxes
Report blames eminent domain, taxes for decline

Baltimore's heavy-handed use of eminent domain and persistently high property taxes have forced residents and businesses to flee the city in the last half-century and contributed to the decline of neighborhoods, a Loyola College economist argues in a report published yesterday.

S&P: National home prices fall in April at record rate
U.S. home prices tumbled in April at the fastest rate since a widely-followed index was begun in 2000 with all 20 metropolitan areas posting annual declines for the first time.


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