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  • Sparks fly in congressional debate - Contra Costa Times

    TRACY — The political chasm widened further between Rep. Jerry McNerney, D-Pleasanton, and GOP challenger Dean Andal of Stockton in the candidates' first and only face-to-face showdown. Before a packed and vocal crowd perched on folding metal ...
    2008-10-12 03:22:00
  • Special parenting approach offered this week - Summit Daily News

    A unique approach to parenting that involves quantum physics will be offered through presentations in the coming weeks. “Most popular psychology focuses on the child and trying to change or fix the behavior of the child,” Jolina Karen said. “We ...
    2008-10-12 12:44:00
  • Countdown to recovery - Daily Telegraph

    When will we celebrate again? Recovery from recession will be slow and painful but things should start to look up in 1,383 days Photo: PA In the midst of a financial earthquake, it may seem pointless to look forward five years and try to describe the ...
    2008-10-12 03:58:00
  • As bailout costs mount, trillion becomes the new billion - Houston Chronicle

    NEW YORK — There's an old saying attributed to Everett Dirksen, the Illinois senator who dotted his speeches with colorful rants against government borrowing: A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you're talking real money. Not these ...
    2008-10-12 12:16:00
  • A N Wilson: how Sartre came to be sidelined - Daily Telegraph

    Hands up who has read - or even "heard of" Jean-Marie Le Clezio, who has just won the Nobel prize for Literature. I must confess to being a Le Clezio virgin, but I shall try to repair the deficiency and report back. The most famous Frenchman to be ...
    2008-10-12 03:22:00
  • Architecture as a subject allows immense creativity (Express India)

    My son is currently pursuing IB course. He has taken visual arts, mathematics, physics at the higher level and English, Hindi and business management at standard level.
    2008-10-12 02:15:22
  • Sun Microsystems Announces Appointment of Christine Bucklin as Senior ... - Forbes

    Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) today announced the appointment of Christine Bucklin as Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategic Planning, reporting directly to Jonathan Schwartz, Sun's president and chief executive officer. In this position ...
    2008-10-07 01:55:00
  • A tech pick for Sarah Palin: Leapfrog's Crammer - CNET News

    Leapfrog's Crammer comes in multiple colors. (Credit: Amazon.com) There's been a lot of talk about cramming for presidential and vice presidential debates these days, and now there's a device to help all the candidates out: Leapfrog's digital ...
    2008-10-07 11:10:00
  • Internal blues - Hindustan Times

    The strategy to work hard for internal exams and score high marks has backfired for many Delhi University students. In a move meant to bring parity among colleges, the university has moderated the internal assessment marks of its students. So ...
    2008-10-12 11:11:00
  • Billions and billions boggle the brain - MSN MoneyCentral

    NEW YORK (AP) - There's an old saying attributed to Everett Dirksen, the Illinois senator who dotted his speeches with colorful rants against government borrowing: A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you're talking real money. Not these ...
    2008-10-12 11:19:00
  • Candidates' science platforms offer similar goals but different paths - Miami Herald

    WASHINGTON -- Both John McCain and Barack Obama strongly support government investment in science and technology. They say that expanded research and development are vital for America's health, economy and environment. Otherwise, they warn, the U.S ...
    2008-10-12 08:48:00
  • Local women enter fray to fight cancer (Plymouth Observer)

    Canton High School math teacher Barb Marshall knows "" means "greater than" in mathematics lingo.
    2008-10-12 04:13:00
  • David Williams column: She can't dress herself, but she can get her ... - Fond du Lac Reporter

    While browsing through a Best Buy ad not too long ago, my wife commented, "Too bad the kids aren't older. Then we could justify buying a PlayStation Portable." A few weeks later, my wife and I gave in and bought another video game system. It was the ...
    2008-10-12 02:29:00
  • Waiver allows failing grades to be counted as passing for some grades ... - Birmingham News

    Without a federal exemption, at least one grade in each of 63 elementary and middle schools in Jefferson and Shelby counties would fail to meet progress goals in reading and mathematics this year, according to a Birmingham News analysis of state ...
    2008-10-12 01:17:00
  • Candidates' science platforms offer similar goals but different paths - Olympian

    WASHINGTON – Both John McCain and Barack Obama strongly support government investment in science and technology. They say that expanded research and development are vital for America's health, economy and environment. Otherwise, they warn, the U.S ...
    2008-10-12 01:24:00

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