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It's not surprising that the movie Frost/Nixon is receiving rave reviews. Like the eponymous smash play it's based on, it tells a dramatic story of a clash of two interesting figures (one of them absolutely riveting), with two richly talented actors ...
2008-12-31 05:17:00
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BATAVIA — Two Batavians known for giving back to the community were named the 2008 Batavia Citizens of the Year on Wednesday. Richard and Joanne Hansen will be honored Jan. 31 at the Batavia Chamber of Commerce's Awards Dinner. "Batavia, and the ...
2008-12-31 01:35:00
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High Technology High School is located on the campus of Brookdale Community College in Lincroft. MIDDLETOWN — High Technology High School Principal Daniel Simon doesn't have a ready answer to the question of how the school went from ranking seventh ...
2008-12-31 03:51:00
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WEILL Cornell Medical College in Qatar has hosted some 37 local high school science teachers for a workshop, providing an informal introduction to the world of scientific research. WCMC-Q’s cell and developmental biology adjunct assistant professor ...
2008-12-31 05:25:00
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Northeast Alabama Community College is paving the way for advances in technology that serves as a benefit to the education of NACC students. “We strive to be on the cutting edge with educational technology at Northeast,” said NACC President David ...
2008-12-31 05:10:00
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Secondary and tertiary education are failing to prepare students for the world of work and failing to contribute to national regeneration. The technical and vocational skills programmes that are oriented towards teaching traditional skills are not ...
2008-12-31 05:39:00
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Jodi Vidaurri flies through the air or actually plummets with Katie Hoover, a teacher at Rymfire Elem. in Palm Coast, FL during a Zero-G Microgravity Fligh out of Titusville Airport. Vidaurri, a Veterans Elementary school teacher, was testing if a ...
2008-12-31 05:53:00
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As the setting to begin explaining what he does, Martin Wattenberg, the computer scientist and mathematician, has chosen a room at Boston¡¦s Institute of Contemporary Art filled with more than 1 million plastic cups. ¡§Individually ...
2008-12-31 10:58:00
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My grandfather had a tradition on New Year’s Eve when I was growing up in Scotland. (Actually, he had many, but this one fits the purpose of this column!) Just before midnight, Grandpa Tait would open the front and back doors of his Clydebank home ...
2008-12-31 11:05:00
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Pick a zero, any zero, here a zero, there a zero. Whichever way you look these days, you're bound to see a bevy of zeros. In more benign times, the zero was something that might induce longing -- a few more on our paychecks would have been nice ...
2008-12-31 08:42:00
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– Diana Furchtgott-Roth, former chief economist at the U.S. Department of Labor, is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute. The opinions expressed are her own. — The economic outlook is bleak. Unemployment is rising. Credit markets are ...
2008-12-31 09:39:00
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It's a familiar story. Military kids leaving behind their friends at one base, and then having to re-adjust at a new school. Sometimes more than once during a school year. Military parents are sensitive, but when the transfer order comes in ...
2008-12-31 09:39:00
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SUFFIELD — Ever since childhood when Rachael Manzer gathered with other students in her elementary school gym to watch the first space shuttle launch on a tiny television screen, she’s been hooked on science — especially aerospace science. Now ...
2008-12-31 08:06:00
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Challenges facing Scottish education in the new year
2008-12-31 06:36:27
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This March, high school juniors taking the SAT will have the option of choosing which scores to send to colleges while hiding those they do not want admissions officials to see. The new policy is called Score Choice, and the College Board hopes it ...
2008-12-31 05:43:00
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