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  • Robot competition all about the fun - The Chronicle Herald

    North East Kings Education Centre student Matt Wagner looks over his team’s entry in the robot competition Saturday at Acadia. (GLEN PARKER) WOLFVILLE — More than 300 Nova Scotia public school students had the two f’s of computer technology ...
    2008-11-30 03:28:00
  • Science can be fun - star.com.my

    EMPLOYEES from 3M Malaysia recently visited SJK (C) Chen Moh to share with the pupils interesting ways to learn science. The 3M technical team, who termed themselves “visiting wizards”, covered various topics through hands-on experiments. Booths ...
    2008-11-30 05:01:00
  • Review: The Earth in the Attic by Fady Joudah (Guardian Unlimited)

    Review: The Earth in the Attic by Fady JoudahCharles Bainbridge praises an original and moving first collection from Fady Joudah
    2008-11-30 03:06:58
  • Market puzzle: Your future vs. your kids' (Denver Post)

    The stock market slide that has decimated savings for retirement and college savings with equal savagery is forcing many parents into an uncomfortable choice of where to cut back first.
    2008-11-30 02:09:22
  • CHS' Edmiston earns state teaching award (St. Tammany News)

    The Louisiana Association of Teachers of Mathematics has named Dr. Patricia Edmiston, math teacher at Covington High School, Teacher of the Year.
    2008-11-30 01:55:21
  • Passy visits Greece on this day in 2001 - Focus Infomation

    Passy visits Greece on this day in 2001. Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs Solomon Passy visits Greece. Greece promises officially that it would fight for Bulgaria’s Accession to NATO in 2002. Mr. Solomon Passy was born on December 22, 1956 in ...
    2008-11-29 06:10:00
  • Slain teacher buried tomorrow - New Zealand Herald

    Slain Bay of Plenty teacher John Rowe will be buried in Opotiki tomorrow as police continue the search for his killer. Mr Rowe, 78, was found in his Opotiki home on Tuesday by a neighbour after suffering serious head injuries from an attack while he ...
    2008-11-29 06:38:00
  • Your funds: When a shutdown occurs, move swiftly - Memphis Commercial Appeal

    Just in time for the holiday season, my wife received a notice last week that the fund she uses for her Roth IRA will shut its doors on Dec. 8. The fund itself had been a middle-of-the-pack performer and we certainly would have expected a bounce-back ...
    2008-11-29 11:53:00
  • In a world of digital trails, what about privacy? - International Herald Tribune

    Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harrison Brown, an 18-year-old freshman majoring in mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, didn't need to do complex calculations to figure out he liked this deal: in exchange for letting researchers ...
    2008-11-29 10:49:00
  • Sandy Ruby; launched Tech HiFi from MIT dorm room - Boston Globe

    As a mathematics graduate student at MIT in the 1960s, Sandy Ruby and another student launched a dorm-room stereo store that grew into one of the nation's largest consumer electronics chains, Tech HiFi. Mr. Ruby and John Strohbeen opened their first ...
    2008-11-29 11:32:00
  • Why I write financial books –Lagos teacher - Punch

    His is a world of positive opposites. After earning a National Certificate in Education from the Oyo (now Osun) State College of Education, Ila Orangun, he studied English/Education at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife. He has taught the same ...
    2008-11-29 09:30:00
  • Why Rush Limbaugh is a leading American intellectual - American Thinker

    I have a bone to pick with Rush Limbaugh about the word "intellectual." He says he isn't one. But Rush is the sharpest political commentator we have today. He is a public intellectual in the old sense: A fine, original thinker who constantly reveals ...
    2008-11-30 12:00:00
  • Martin John Broekhuysen, mathematician and poet - Boston Globe

    Martin John Broekhuysen was no ordinary mathematician. He studied psychology, he sang baritone in a classical music chorus, he read Robert Frost and William Butler Yeats, and he wrote poetry. In "For The Orators," he wrote: "Athenian boys train/ on ...
    2008-11-29 11:32:00
  • Complete rollovers before funds liquidate (San Francisco Chronicle)

    Just in time for the holiday season, my wife received a notice last week that the fund she uses for her Roth IRA will shut its doors on Dec. 8. The fund itself had been a middle-of-the-pack performer, and we certainly would have expected a bounce-back along...
    2008-11-29 10:28:43
  • Parents face college-vs.-retirement quandary (The Charlotte Observer)

    (By Dave Carpenter, Associated Press) The stock market slide that has decimated savings for retirement and college with equal savagery is forcing many parents into an uncomfortable choice of where to cut back first. Common sense and mathematics make it a straightforward call in the eyes of many financial planners: Even if college looms soon for your child, retirement savings has to be the top ...
    2008-11-29 11:10:20

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