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  • Maths papers gets mixed reaction (Independent Online)

    There has been mixed reactions from Durban matric pupils to the mathematics and mathematics literacy paper two examinations.
    2008-11-11 01:27:10
  • Rivals dark about school's 15 minutes of fame (Grenfell Record)

    STUDENTS at James Ruse Agricultural High School did not stop writing when the lights went out during their extension mathematics exam.
    2008-11-11 05:05:29
  • Free games online with no spyware? Sure thing (Miami Herald)

    I don't play computer games. Instead, I watch public television, take long walks, and spend quiet hours studying mathematics and physics texts.
    2008-11-11 02:08:15
  • Move to extend life of Rössing’s Namibia mine  - Business Day South Africa

    RÖSSING Uranium, which is 69% owned by Rio Tinto, is examining ways of extending the life of the mine beyond its official estimate of 2021, says MD Mike Leech. The mine, which was originally scheduled to close last year, contributes 7% of Namibia ...
    2008-11-10 10:14:00
  • Kean's Anatomy - Cougar's Byte

    Being an academic degree of the highest rank, a doctorate is awarded upon the completion of advanced work in graduate school or professional school. With this distinction comes the honorary title of "doctor". While it is possible to become a doctor ...
    2008-11-10 05:56:00
  • Chiefs to get early wake-up call - Tribune-Democrat

    The Johnstown Chiefs have won four straight games and are near the top of the ECHL North Division standings. But the team will go back to school on Wednesday. Sort of. The Chiefs will hold their second Kids Day morning game when Cincinnati visits ...
    2008-11-10 10:43:00
  • Lost skills revived to replicate a medieval minbar - The Australian

    THE fire spread quickly. It was the morning of August 21, 1969, and a young Australian sheep shearer, Dennis Michael Rohan, left the al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. He was in a hurry. Behind him, the mosque was burning, the flames fuelled by kerosene ...
    2008-11-10 10:21:00
  • Riedel to take over at LBWCC - Andalusia Star News

    Alabama Postsecondary Chancellor Bradley Byrne confirmed Monday that he will recommend Dr. Herbert Riedel to be the next president at Lurleen B. Wallace Community College. Byrne will make the official recommendation at the state Board of Education ...
    2008-11-10 11:47:00
  • Upshaw named distinguished alumna - Beaufort Gazette

    Jane T. Upshaw, chancellor of the University of South Carolina Beaufort, was named the 2008 Distinguished Alumna by the College of Sciences and Mathematics at Auburn University in Auburn, Ala. The award was presented to Upshaw at the Dean's ...
    2008-11-10 10:57:00
  • All-Star pitcher Preacher Roe dies - International Herald Tribune

    Roe died Sunday in West Plains, Missouri, said the funeral home handling the arrangements. His own Web site listed his age as 92 — other reference materials differed by a year or two. Roe went 127-84 in a 12-year career with the Dodgers, Pittsburgh ...
    2008-11-10 10:00:00
  • Now: The rest of the genome - International Herald Tribune

    Over the summer, Sonja Prohaska decided to try an experiment. She would spend a day without ever saying the word "gene." Prohaska is a bioinformatician at the University of Leipzig in Germany. In other words, she spends most of her time gathering ...
    2008-11-10 11:11:00
  • Test Scores Reveal Pittsburgh Students Excel With McGraw-Hill's ... - Earthtimes

    NEW YORK , Nov. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Pittsburgh students continue to make substantial gains in reading and mathematics achievement on the Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA), according to the 2007-2008 student achievement results for the ...
    2008-11-10 07:01:00
  • Now: The Rest of the Genome (New York Times)

    Only 1 percent of the genome is made up of classic genes. Scientists are exploring the other 99 percent and uncovering new secrets and new questions.
    2008-11-10 08:36:52
  • 'Boys of Summer' southpaw Preacher Roe dies (Sports Illustrated)

    NEW YORK (AP) -- Preacher Roe, who began pitching in the Ozarks and became a four-time All-Star as a revered member of "The Boys of Summer" in Brooklyn, has died.
    2008-11-10 10:09:41
  • Rivals dark about school's 15 minutes of fame (Summit Sun)

    STUDENTS at James Ruse Agricultural High School did not stop writing when the lights went out during their extension mathematics exam.
    2008-11-10 10:27:48

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