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POOR COMMUNICATION DANGEROUS, LAW-ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS Five law-enforcement officials testified Tuesday in front of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. The committee wanted to know what could be done to help law enforcement fight terrorism, but senators also raised questions about dealing with mass shooters and the militarization of police departments. TEXAN HONORED FOR IMPROVING 9-1-1 ACCESS FOR DEAF WASHINGTON – A hot summer day in June 1990 started out like any other until Aulby “Larry” Gillett took a drive that happened to save somebody's life. That day also changed the perspective of a man who was already a committed volunteer. “It gave me the idea to want to help deaf people in the ERNIE PYLE'S WAR REMEMBERED 70 YEARS LATER Ernie Pyle, third from left, shares his cigarettes with Marines of the 1st Division at a rest stop along an Okinawa roadside. This photo wastaken April 8,
VALEDICTORIANS ARE MORE THAN JUST GOOD GRADES Valedictorians are more than just good grades. The much anticipated graduation for the class of 2003 is here. Millions of high school seniors across the country will take part in commencement activities this month. While everyone who graduates will be honored with a diploma,some special students will receive the distinct honor ofvaledictorian.
SCRIPPS HOWARD FOUNDATION WIRE Scripps Howard Foundation Wire interns cover breaking news, scheduled news events and write longer feature stories from Washington, D.C. OHIO’S ABANDONED COAL MINES UNDERCUT HOMES,ROADS Workers started the mine in the early 1900s and cleared vast coal deposits over several decades. Like more than 99 percent of coal mines in eastern Ohio,it was eventually abandoned. After the mine closed in 1960,Sugarcreek grew and dozens of new homes were built. Today,nearly 2,200 people live in the town about 100 miles northeast of Columbus. HOW DO ARTIFACTS IN MUSEUMS GET THERE? 850 million. That's how many visits are made to museums across the United States each year, according to the American Association of Museums. Be it the Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum, or the Kentucky Railway Museum in New Haven, Ky., Americans are obsessed with spending their free days roaming through halls of history, art, and THESE ARE THE 250 MOST TRAVELED U.S. BRIDGES THAT NEED It wasn’t an April Fools joke, The American Road and Transportation Builders Association made sure to note before it released its list of U.S. bridges in need of repair. There really are 61,000 “structurally deficient” bridges in the United States. LEAVE THAT SHIP ALONE: TITANIC DISCOVERER SAYS WRECK WASHINGTON – Robert D. Ballard said he'll never forget the moment when he and a crew of deep-sea explorers sent a camera down the Titanic's grand staircase. “The hairs on the back of our necks stood up. I mean,can you imagine – a light came on,” Ballard said during a lecture Tuesday at the National BOOSTING SELF-ESTEEM IN AFRICAN AMERICAN CHILDREN STARTS African American children are faced with many challenges in today's society. These challenges range from racism and academic achievement to family problems and lack of role models. But one of the most overlooked challenges facing today's young African Americans is their self-esteem or lack of it. Self-esteem is the result of lifeexperiences and is
POOR COMMUNICATION DANGEROUS, LAW-ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS Five law-enforcement officials testified Tuesday in front of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. The committee wanted to know what could be done to help law enforcement fight terrorism, but senators also raised questions about dealing with mass shooters and the militarization of police departments. TEXAN HONORED FOR IMPROVING 9-1-1 ACCESS FOR DEAF WASHINGTON – A hot summer day in June 1990 started out like any other until Aulby “Larry” Gillett took a drive that happened to save somebody's life. That day also changed the perspective of a man who was already a committed volunteer. “It gave me the idea to want to help deaf people in the ERNIE PYLE'S WAR REMEMBERED 70 YEARS LATER Ernie Pyle, third from left, shares his cigarettes with Marines of the 1st Division at a rest stop along an Okinawa roadside. This photo wastaken April 8,
VALEDICTORIANS ARE MORE THAN JUST GOOD GRADES Valedictorians are more than just good grades. The much anticipated graduation for the class of 2003 is here. Millions of high school seniors across the country will take part in commencement activities this month. While everyone who graduates will be honored with a diploma,some special students will receive the distinct honor ofvaledictorian.
SCRIPPS HOWARD FOUNDATION WIRE Scripps Howard Foundation Wire interns cover breaking news, scheduled news events and write longer feature stories from Washington, D.C. TED BUNDY’S DEADLY VW BUG NOW ON DISPLAY Click on photo to enlarge or download: Police say as many as 11 murders took place in Ted Bundy’s 1968 Volkswagen Beetle,on display through May at the National Museum of Crime & Punishment. SHFWire photo by Megan McCourtWASHINGTON – Usually,Volkswagen Beetles are happy cars,throwbacks to the days of peace and love. This Bug is not FIRST U.S.-SOVIET JOINT SPACE PROJECT CELEBRATES 30TH WASHINGTON – Two astronauts and two cosmonauts remembered their historic meeting in space 30 years ago at the National Air and Space Museum Thursday. The first human international spaceflight launched by the United States and the Soviet Union,the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project,was an eight-day mission capped when the world's two space powers shook hands in space FEDERAL PROGRAM STOPS SOCIAL SECURITY FRAUD IN FLORIDA WASHINGTON _ Florida prisons have received $520,200 in federal incentive payments for reporting prisoners who were illegally getting Social Security benefits, says a new report by the General Accounting Office. Florida had the fifth highest number of prisoners – 2,018 – in the country to lose their illegal Social Security benefits, said the report that STATE DEPARTMENT APOLOGIZES TO JEWISH REFUGEES Click on photo to enlarge or download: The U.S. State Department holds a special ceremony to apologize to survivors of the MS St. Louis,which was denied access to the U.S. in 1939. The ship was bringing Jewish refugees from Germany. A third of the passengers died in concentration camps after the ship returned to Europe. COLLEGE COACHING: WHERE WOMEN STILL MAKE PENNIES ON THE Turgeon is the highest-paid employee in the state of Maryland at $2.2 million. Frese, while still well-compensated among her women coaching peers, sits a shade shy of $1 million. “You can’t pay your men’s basketball coach $2 million and hire a lesser quality coach for women,” Lopiano said. OUTSIDE THE COURT,CELEBRATION AND ANGER AMONG THE CHAOS Click on photo to enlarge or download: A crowd out side the Supreme Court on Thursday following the 5-4 decision supporting the law celebrates or commiserates,depending on their opinions about the health-care act.SHFWire photo by Maddie Meyer WASHINGTON – Demonstrators came from all over the country to support or demand the repeal of health-care reform signed by President Barack FAMILY, FRIENDS OF EXECUTED PRISONERS FAST AT SUPREME Family, friends of executed prisoners fast at Supreme Court. James Basden, 65, a retired truck mechanic from Seattle hands out anti-death penalty pamphlets Monday while protesting with the Abolitionist Action Committee. In 2002 Basden’s brother, Ernest Basden, was executed in Raleigh, N.C., after being convicted of first-degree murder in 1993. FOR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS WITHOUT COLLEGE DEGREES,EXPERIENCE WASHINGTON – Rep. Solomon Ortiz,D-Texas,never completed a college degree,but he holds the same rank as other formally educated members of Congress. The only credential that mattered was winning the election. “They put their pants on the same way I put my pants on,” said Ortiz,who went from shining shoes as a young boy torepresenting
HOW TO FIX A SOCIAL SECURITY IDENTITY MIX-UP How to fix a Social Security identity mix-up. By David Kassabian - Fall 2005 Dec 07, 2005. WASHINGTON – Correcting errors in how much money workers pay to Social Security may take decades to catch; however,adopting a few simple steps can prevent disappointment when it's time to collect,agency officials said. “No one is activelylooking at
SCRIPPS HOWARD FOUNDATION WIRE Scripps Howard Foundation Wire interns cover breaking news, scheduled news events and write longer feature stories from Washington, D.C. LEAVE THAT SHIP ALONE: TITANIC DISCOVERER SAYS WRECK WASHINGTON – Robert D. Ballard said he'll never forget the moment when he and a crew of deep-sea explorers sent a camera down the Titanic's grand staircase. “The hairs on the back of our necks stood up. I mean,can you imagine – a light came on,” Ballard said during a lecture Tuesday at the National HOW DO ARTIFACTS IN MUSEUMS GET THERE? 850 million. That's how many visits are made to museums across the United States each year, according to the American Association of Museums. Be it the Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum, or the Kentucky Railway Museum in New Haven, Ky., Americans are obsessed with spending their free days roaming through halls of history, art, and OHIO’S ABANDONED COAL MINES UNDERCUT HOMES,ROADS Workers started the mine in the early 1900s and cleared vast coal deposits over several decades. Like more than 99 percent of coal mines in eastern Ohio,it was eventually abandoned. After the mine closed in 1960,Sugarcreek grew and dozens of new homes were built. Today,nearly 2,200 people live in the town about 100 miles northeast of Columbus. THESE ARE THE 250 MOST TRAVELED U.S. BRIDGES THAT NEED It wasn’t an April Fools joke, The American Road and Transportation Builders Association made sure to note before it released its list of U.S. bridges in need of repair. There really are 61,000 “structurally deficient” bridges in the United States. BOOSTING SELF-ESTEEM IN AFRICAN AMERICAN CHILDREN STARTS African American children are faced with many challenges in today's society. These challenges range from racism and academic achievement to family problems and lack of role models. But one of the most overlooked challenges facing today's young African Americans is their self-esteem or lack of it. Self-esteem is the result of lifeexperiences and is
POOR COMMUNICATION DANGEROUS, LAW-ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS Five law-enforcement officials testified Tuesday in front of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. The committee wanted to know what could be done to help law enforcement fight terrorism, but senators also raised questions about dealing with mass shooters and the militarization of police departments. ERNIE PYLE'S WAR REMEMBERED 70 YEARS LATER Ernie Pyle, third from left, shares his cigarettes with Marines of the 1st Division at a rest stop along an Okinawa roadside. This photo wastaken April 8,
VALEDICTORIANS ARE MORE THAN JUST GOOD GRADES Valedictorians are more than just good grades. The much anticipated graduation for the class of 2003 is here. Millions of high school seniors across the country will take part in commencement activities this month. While everyone who graduates will be honored with a diploma,some special students will receive the distinct honor ofvaledictorian.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PREVIEWS WARREN G. HARDING’S LOVE Click on photo to enlarge or download: Richard Harding,President Warren G. Harding’s grand-nephew,shares family recollections of “Uncle Warren” Tuesday at the Library of Congress. While the former president was childless,he was very close to his nieces and nephews. SHFWire photo by Daniel WheatonWASHINGTON – The Library of Congress will unseal a collection of sultry love SCRIPPS HOWARD FOUNDATION WIRE Scripps Howard Foundation Wire interns cover breaking news, scheduled news events and write longer feature stories from Washington, D.C. LEAVE THAT SHIP ALONE: TITANIC DISCOVERER SAYS WRECK WASHINGTON – Robert D. Ballard said he'll never forget the moment when he and a crew of deep-sea explorers sent a camera down the Titanic's grand staircase. “The hairs on the back of our necks stood up. I mean,can you imagine – a light came on,” Ballard said during a lecture Tuesday at the National HOW DO ARTIFACTS IN MUSEUMS GET THERE? 850 million. That's how many visits are made to museums across the United States each year, according to the American Association of Museums. Be it the Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum, or the Kentucky Railway Museum in New Haven, Ky., Americans are obsessed with spending their free days roaming through halls of history, art, and OHIO’S ABANDONED COAL MINES UNDERCUT HOMES,ROADS Workers started the mine in the early 1900s and cleared vast coal deposits over several decades. Like more than 99 percent of coal mines in eastern Ohio,it was eventually abandoned. After the mine closed in 1960,Sugarcreek grew and dozens of new homes were built. Today,nearly 2,200 people live in the town about 100 miles northeast of Columbus. THESE ARE THE 250 MOST TRAVELED U.S. BRIDGES THAT NEED It wasn’t an April Fools joke, The American Road and Transportation Builders Association made sure to note before it released its list of U.S. bridges in need of repair. There really are 61,000 “structurally deficient” bridges in the United States. BOOSTING SELF-ESTEEM IN AFRICAN AMERICAN CHILDREN STARTS African American children are faced with many challenges in today's society. These challenges range from racism and academic achievement to family problems and lack of role models. But one of the most overlooked challenges facing today's young African Americans is their self-esteem or lack of it. Self-esteem is the result of lifeexperiences and is
POOR COMMUNICATION DANGEROUS, LAW-ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS Five law-enforcement officials testified Tuesday in front of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. The committee wanted to know what could be done to help law enforcement fight terrorism, but senators also raised questions about dealing with mass shooters and the militarization of police departments. ERNIE PYLE'S WAR REMEMBERED 70 YEARS LATER Ernie Pyle, third from left, shares his cigarettes with Marines of the 1st Division at a rest stop along an Okinawa roadside. This photo wastaken April 8,
VALEDICTORIANS ARE MORE THAN JUST GOOD GRADES Valedictorians are more than just good grades. The much anticipated graduation for the class of 2003 is here. Millions of high school seniors across the country will take part in commencement activities this month. While everyone who graduates will be honored with a diploma,some special students will receive the distinct honor ofvaledictorian.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PREVIEWS WARREN G. HARDING’S LOVE Click on photo to enlarge or download: Richard Harding,President Warren G. Harding’s grand-nephew,shares family recollections of “Uncle Warren” Tuesday at the Library of Congress. While the former president was childless,he was very close to his nieces and nephews. SHFWire photo by Daniel WheatonWASHINGTON – The Library of Congress will unseal a collection of sultry love SCRIPPS HOWARD FOUNDATION WIRE Scripps Howard Foundation Wire interns cover breaking news, scheduled news events and write longer feature stories from Washington, D.C. TED BUNDY’S DEADLY VW BUG NOW ON DISPLAY Click on photo to enlarge or download: Police say as many as 11 murders took place in Ted Bundy’s 1968 Volkswagen Beetle,on display through May at the National Museum of Crime & Punishment. SHFWire photo by Megan McCourtWASHINGTON – Usually,Volkswagen Beetles are happy cars,throwbacks to the days of peace and love. This Bug is not FIRST U.S.-SOVIET JOINT SPACE PROJECT CELEBRATES 30TH WASHINGTON – Two astronauts and two cosmonauts remembered their historic meeting in space 30 years ago at the National Air and Space Museum Thursday. The first human international spaceflight launched by the United States and the Soviet Union,the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project,was an eight-day mission capped when the world's two space powers shook hands in space RESEARCHERS FIND NEW WAYS TO IDENTIFY MISSING SOLDIERS WASHINGTON – Hundreds of researchers at two military laboratories analyze bone fragments to give closure to the families of missing U.S. service members,some who have waited decades to learn their loved ones' fate. To identify the missing troops from as far back as the Civil War,forensic anthropologists use methods ranging from DNA tocomparing bones
STATE DEPARTMENT APOLOGIZES TO JEWISH REFUGEES Click on photo to enlarge or download: The U.S. State Department holds a special ceremony to apologize to survivors of the MS St. Louis,which was denied access to the U.S. in 1939. The ship was bringing Jewish refugees from Germany. A third of the passengers died in concentration camps after the ship returned to Europe. COLLEGE COACHING: WHERE WOMEN STILL MAKE PENNIES ON THE Turgeon is the highest-paid employee in the state of Maryland at $2.2 million. Frese, while still well-compensated among her women coaching peers, sits a shade shy of $1 million. “You can’t pay your men’s basketball coach $2 million and hire a lesser quality coach for women,” Lopiano said. U.S. ‘RESET’ POLICY WITH RUSSIA NEEDS RESET,EXPERTS SAY Click on photo to enlarge or download: House Speaker John Boehner R-Ohio speaks Tuesday at the Heritage Foundation. He said U.S.-Russia cooperation is important,but he criticized the lack of freedom for Russians. SHFWire photo by Lyudmila TsubiksWASHINGTON – The U.S. “reset” of relations with Russia is in dire need of reassessment as Vladimir Putin appears FOR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS WITHOUT COLLEGE DEGREES,EXPERIENCE WASHINGTON – Rep. Solomon Ortiz,D-Texas,never completed a college degree,but he holds the same rank as other formally educated members of Congress. The only credential that mattered was winning the election. “They put their pants on the same way I put my pants on,” said Ortiz,who went from shining shoes as a young boy torepresenting
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PREVIEWS WARREN G. HARDING’S LOVE About Daniel Wheaton - Summer 2014 . Daniel Wheaton is a senior journalism and broadcasting major at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.. He started his journalism career by joining the Daily Nebraskan as a reporter his freshman year. While he was a writer,he covered crime on UNL’s campus and in Lincoln and covered Nebraska’s Unicameral Legislature during the 2013 90-day session. HOW TO FIX A SOCIAL SECURITY IDENTITY MIX-UP How to fix a Social Security identity mix-up. By David Kassabian - Fall 2005 Dec 07, 2005. WASHINGTON – Correcting errors in how much money workers pay to Social Security may take decades to catch; however,adopting a few simple steps can prevent disappointment when it's time to collect,agency officials said. “No one is activelylooking at
SCRIPPS HOWARD FOUNDATION WIRE Scripps Howard Foundation Wire interns cover breaking news, scheduled news events and write longer feature stories from Washington, D.C. PROFESSORS | SCRIPPS HOWARD FOUNDATION WIRE Which of my students should apply for this internship? Juniors and seniors with at least one other internship or extensive work in student media. Those who are interested in government and politics and those who want a multimedia reporting experience in a city where news is always being made. One graduate with superior journalism skills, OHIO’S ABANDONED COAL MINES UNDERCUT HOMES,ROADS Workers started the mine in the early 1900s and cleared vast coal deposits over several decades. Like more than 99 percent of coal mines in eastern Ohio,it was eventually abandoned. After the mine closed in 1960,Sugarcreek grew and dozens of new homes were built. Today,nearly 2,200 people live in the town about 100 miles northeast of Columbus. HOW DO ARTIFACTS IN MUSEUMS GET THERE? 850 million. That's how many visits are made to museums across the United States each year, according to the American Association of Museums. Be it the Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum, or the Kentucky Railway Museum in New Haven, Ky., Americans are obsessed with spending their free days roaming through halls of history, art, and THESE ARE THE 250 MOST TRAVELED U.S. BRIDGES THAT NEED It wasn’t an April Fools joke, The American Road and Transportation Builders Association made sure to note before it released its list of U.S. bridges in need of repair. There really are 61,000 “structurally deficient” bridges in the United States. LEAVE THAT SHIP ALONE: TITANIC DISCOVERER SAYS WRECK WASHINGTON – Robert D. Ballard said he'll never forget the moment when he and a crew of deep-sea explorers sent a camera down the Titanic's grand staircase. “The hairs on the back of our necks stood up. I mean,can you imagine – a light came on,” Ballard said during a lecture Tuesday at the National POOR COMMUNICATION DANGEROUS, LAW-ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALSCOMMUNICATION IN LAW ENFORCEMENT IMPORT…COMMUNICATION IN LAW ENFORCEMENT MANAG…COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS IN LAW ENFORCEM…PROBLEMS WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT TODAYLAW ENFORCEMENT COMMUNICATION SYSTEMSLAW ENFORCEMENTCOMMUNICATIONS PLAN
Five law-enforcement officials testified Tuesday in front of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. The committee wanted to know what could be done to help law enforcement fight terrorism, but senators also raised questions about dealing with mass shooters and the militarization of police departments. ERNIE PYLE'S WAR REMEMBERED 70 YEARS LATER Ernie Pyle, third from left, shares his cigarettes with Marines of the 1st Division at a rest stop along an Okinawa roadside. This photo wastaken April 8,
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PREVIEWS WARREN G. HARDING’S LOVE Click on photo to enlarge or download: Richard Harding,President Warren G. Harding’s grand-nephew,shares family recollections of “Uncle Warren” Tuesday at the Library of Congress. While the former president was childless,he was very close to his nieces and nephews. SHFWire photo by Daniel WheatonWASHINGTON – The Library of Congress will unseal a collection of sultry love VALEDICTORIANS ARE MORE THAN JUST GOOD GRADES Valedictorians are more than just good grades. The much anticipated graduation for the class of 2003 is here. Millions of high school seniors across the country will take part in commencement activities this month. While everyone who graduates will be honored with a diploma,some special students will receive the distinct honor ofvaledictorian.
SCRIPPS HOWARD FOUNDATION WIRE Scripps Howard Foundation Wire interns cover breaking news, scheduled news events and write longer feature stories from Washington, D.C. PROFESSORS | SCRIPPS HOWARD FOUNDATION WIRE Which of my students should apply for this internship? Juniors and seniors with at least one other internship or extensive work in student media. Those who are interested in government and politics and those who want a multimedia reporting experience in a city where news is always being made. One graduate with superior journalism skills, OHIO’S ABANDONED COAL MINES UNDERCUT HOMES,ROADS Workers started the mine in the early 1900s and cleared vast coal deposits over several decades. Like more than 99 percent of coal mines in eastern Ohio,it was eventually abandoned. After the mine closed in 1960,Sugarcreek grew and dozens of new homes were built. Today,nearly 2,200 people live in the town about 100 miles northeast of Columbus. HOW DO ARTIFACTS IN MUSEUMS GET THERE? 850 million. That's how many visits are made to museums across the United States each year, according to the American Association of Museums. Be it the Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum, or the Kentucky Railway Museum in New Haven, Ky., Americans are obsessed with spending their free days roaming through halls of history, art, and THESE ARE THE 250 MOST TRAVELED U.S. BRIDGES THAT NEED It wasn’t an April Fools joke, The American Road and Transportation Builders Association made sure to note before it released its list of U.S. bridges in need of repair. There really are 61,000 “structurally deficient” bridges in the United States. LEAVE THAT SHIP ALONE: TITANIC DISCOVERER SAYS WRECK WASHINGTON – Robert D. Ballard said he'll never forget the moment when he and a crew of deep-sea explorers sent a camera down the Titanic's grand staircase. “The hairs on the back of our necks stood up. I mean,can you imagine – a light came on,” Ballard said during a lecture Tuesday at the National POOR COMMUNICATION DANGEROUS, LAW-ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALSCOMMUNICATION IN LAW ENFORCEMENT IMPORT…COMMUNICATION IN LAW ENFORCEMENT MANAG…COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS IN LAW ENFORCEM…PROBLEMS WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT TODAYLAW ENFORCEMENT COMMUNICATION SYSTEMSLAW ENFORCEMENTCOMMUNICATIONS PLAN
Five law-enforcement officials testified Tuesday in front of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. The committee wanted to know what could be done to help law enforcement fight terrorism, but senators also raised questions about dealing with mass shooters and the militarization of police departments. ERNIE PYLE'S WAR REMEMBERED 70 YEARS LATER Ernie Pyle, third from left, shares his cigarettes with Marines of the 1st Division at a rest stop along an Okinawa roadside. This photo wastaken April 8,
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PREVIEWS WARREN G. HARDING’S LOVE Click on photo to enlarge or download: Richard Harding,President Warren G. Harding’s grand-nephew,shares family recollections of “Uncle Warren” Tuesday at the Library of Congress. While the former president was childless,he was very close to his nieces and nephews. SHFWire photo by Daniel WheatonWASHINGTON – The Library of Congress will unseal a collection of sultry love VALEDICTORIANS ARE MORE THAN JUST GOOD GRADES Valedictorians are more than just good grades. The much anticipated graduation for the class of 2003 is here. Millions of high school seniors across the country will take part in commencement activities this month. While everyone who graduates will be honored with a diploma,some special students will receive the distinct honor ofvaledictorian.
PROFESSORS | SCRIPPS HOWARD FOUNDATION WIRE Which of my students should apply for this internship? Juniors and seniors with at least one other internship or extensive work in student media. Those who are interested in government and politics and those who want a multimedia reporting experience in a city where news is always being made. One graduate with superior journalism skills, APPLY | SCRIPPS HOWARD FOUNDATION WIRE The Scripps Howard Foundation Semester in Washington program has five internship opportunities. All applicants must use the online application form. 2016 Program dates and application deadlines Spring: Jan. 7 to April 13. Application deadline: Nov. 1. Program includes a stipend of $3,346 and free housing. Semester in Washington is going on hiatus after the spring CONTACT | SCRIPPS HOWARD FOUNDATION WIRE We ask only that you give the reporting interns a byline and that you credit the Scripps Howard Foundation Wire. Interns write news, sports, business, health, home and garden, personal technology, travel and food stories. Whatever your needs, email your assignment requests to jody.beck@scripps.com or call 202-408-2748. EDITORS | SCRIPPS HOWARD FOUNDATION WIRE Scripps Howard Foundation Wire content is free to any news organization that gives the reporter a byline and credits the SHFWire. Feel free to pull stories and multimedia off the website or contact us if you need assistance. LEAVE THAT SHIP ALONE: TITANIC DISCOVERER SAYS WRECK WASHINGTON – Robert D. Ballard said he'll never forget the moment when he and a crew of deep-sea explorers sent a camera down the Titanic's grand staircase. “The hairs on the back of our necks stood up. I mean,can you imagine – a light came on,” Ballard said during a lecture Tuesday at the National INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Fall 2014 international intern Rocky Asutsa, from Daystar University in Kenya, visits the ABC News studio at the Pentagon. The Scripps Howard Foundation Semester in Washington program brings two international students per year to Washington to work at BOOSTING SELF-ESTEEM IN AFRICAN AMERICAN CHILDREN STARTS African American children are faced with many challenges in today's society. These challenges range from racism and academic achievement to family problems and lack of role models. But one of the most overlooked challenges facing today's young African Americans is their self-esteem or lack of it. Self-esteem is the result of lifeexperiences and is
STATE DEPARTMENT APOLOGIZES TO JEWISH REFUGEES Click on photo to enlarge or download: The U.S. State Department holds a special ceremony to apologize to survivors of the MS St. Louis,which was denied access to the U.S. in 1939.The ship was bringing Jewish refugees from Germany. A third of the passengers died in concentration camps after the ship returned to Europe. THE LADIES OF ARLINGTON CEMETERY WASHINGTON _ They comfort the bereaved. They pray for the dead. They honor America's veterans. “Our job is to say farewell to a service member, remember them, and make sure that no soldier will ever be buried alone in Arlington National Cemetery,” said Linda Willey, chairwoman of the Air Force Arlington Ladies. For 52 years, WASHINGTON REMEMBERS,CELEBRATES THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF About Jacqueline DelPilar - Summer 2013 . Jacqueline is a senior at the University of Tennessee,where she majors in broadcast journalism with a minor in political science.. She was born in a small town in New York before moving to Nashville,Tenn.,as a teen. Jacqueline developed a passion for news at a young age and began pursuing this profession as soon as she could. Thursday, May 28, 2020Navigation
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