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  • Council says cut-offs can go higher - Hindustan Times

    So, is it actually a ‘60 per cent free-for-all’ as far as Christian students are concerned at St Stephen’s College? Far from it, say those associated with the admission process and the supreme council. The supreme council spokesperson Sunil ...
    2008-06-19 02:11:00
  • Kenya: The Looks That Landed Don in Trouble (AllAfrica.com)

    A University of Nairobi lecturer, who had been arrested on suspicion he was the Rwanda genocide fugitive Felicien Kabuga, has resumed his normal business. Dr Charles Nyandwi, was back at the university on Tuesday and even taught mathematics classes.
    2008-06-19 01:25:26
  • Local News (Vermillion Plain Talk)

    Pat and Ginny Connors of Jefferson, announce the engagement of their daughter, Katie, to Dustin Larson, son of Van and Barb Larson of Vermillion. Katie is a 2003 graduate of Vermillion High School and received her bachelor’s degree in mathematics from The University of South Dakota.
    2008-06-19 08:13:23
  • Kids get a left-brain workout (Honolulu Advertiser)

    More than 100 kids ages 10 to 13 are taking part in a new summer program at the University of Hawai'i intended to interest them in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM subjects.
    2008-06-19 04:16:17
  • UMBC receives grant of $987,000 (Baltimore Sun)

    The National Science Foundation has awarded a $987,000 grant to the University of Maryland, Baltimore County's Bridge to the Doctorate Program, which assists minority students working toward doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
    2008-06-19 12:46:51
  • %%head%%Student's brilliance rewarded (Mobile Press-Register)

    Recent Alabama School of Mathematics and Science graduate Terrica Kirk has received not one, but two of the nation's top college scholarships.
    2008-06-19 02:30:34
  • Math paper adds up to win for 2007 Miami graduate (The Oxford Press)

    With the help of a 19th-century mathematician, a Hamilton resident won a national mathematics award. Douglas Smith, a 20-year-old 2007 graduate of Miami University, crafted a paper about Lucas's Theorem. Smith said the theorem could be the basis for computer encryption programs.
    2008-06-19 10:51:33
  • Olympic youth sentenced in Italy for IT fraud (Nine O'Clock)

    The Romanian authorities try to obtain the release of a Romanian youth, winner of the Olympics in mathematics, remitted to the Italian authorities, and sentenced for an IT fraud, Il Giornale reported on Thursday.
    2008-06-19 02:19:20
  • John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Reports Record Revenue and Earnings in Fiscal ... - MSN MoneyCentral

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. JWa JWb announced today that revenue for the fiscal year 2008 increased 36% over the previous year to $1.7 billion. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. (Blackwell), which was acquired in February 2007, contributed approximately $485 ...
    2008-06-19 05:28:00
  • Chode Mcblob from Canada writes: - Globe and Mail

    Byron Rottweiler from Canada writes: Jimmy K - same with me boys. I remember so clearly the horrible verbal abuse poor Yvonne took -for speaking the truth. It's a sad day for us all when the truth is an embarrassment, and we've dumped so much scorn ...
    2008-06-19 09:17:00
  • Youth Arrested Over London Stabbing - Sky.com

    The victim, aged 14, was stabbed in the stomach and the chest after a row with a group of youths in Southwark, south east London. Police at the scene He is still in a critical condition in hospital with life-threatening injuries. Officers were called ...
    2008-06-19 05:42:00
  • 16-year-old held over stabbing - The Independent

    A 16-year-old boy was arrested today in connection with the stabbing of a 14-year-old. The injured boy, stabbed in south London on Tuesday, remains in a critical condition in hospital today. Scotland Yard said the 16-year-old was arrested this ...
    2008-06-19 06:18:00
  • U.S. whiz-kid teen named professor in South Korea - Reuters

    SEOUL (Reuters Life!) - For the first time in her life, academic prodigy Alia Sabur is the same age as everyone in her class, but the teenager, billed as the world's youngest professors, is teaching her peers. U.S. citizen Sabur was named a full-time ...
    2008-06-19 05:35:00
  • World's youngest professor starts teaching - News.com.au

    Academic prodigy Alia Sabur will be the same age as everyone in her class but the teenager will be teaching her peers. Miss Sabur was named a full-time professor at Konkuk University in Seoul in February when she was 18, earning her an entry in the ...
    2008-06-19 06:54:00
  • Detlef Gromoll, Known for Math ‘Soul’ Idea, Dies at 70 - New York Times

    Detlef Gromoll, a mathematician who helped lay the foundations for studying the abstract distortions of shapes in three or more dimensions, died on May 31 in Stony Brook, N.Y. He was 70. The cause was a brain hemorrhage, said his son Hans Christian ...
    2008-06-19 05:07:00

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