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  • HP announces university grants - ZDNet UK

    HP has announced that it will donate technology education funds to 15 universities around Europe, the Middle East and Africa, as part of its Technology for Teaching scheme. The HP grants are aimed at promoting the "most innovative student projects in ...
    2008-06-02 05:55:00
  • Global maths exam sparks gender row (Independent Online)

    The vastly disparate results achieved by boys and girls in a worldwide mathematics exam have prompted a fiery gender debate among experts.
    2008-06-02 01:51:26
  • Dragon Ball Z: Burst limit - Gameplay trailer (EuroGamer)

    Login or Register to rate! Need 3 votes! Apparently, if you took the numbers of every Dragon Ball Z product sold around the world and added them together, you would make a digit so large that mathematics itself would collapse under the strain and fold into itself. Fact.
    2008-06-02 04:15:30
  • Rwanda: Political Mathematics at Peak Ahead of Polls (AllAfrica.com)

    There may not yet be much of a political hullabaloo in the run-up to the September parliamentary elections, but propagandists are already consumed into unpronounced political temperatures in quiet search for an edge for their respective political organisations.
    2008-06-02 04:04:40
  • People in business - Star-Gazette

    •Jeff Gutridge has joined the Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance in Penn Yan as director of marketing, the tourism promotion agency has announced. Gutridge will lead the alliance's marketing and advertising efforts and be responsible for expanding ...
    2008-06-01 10:53:00
  • Aviatrix was born with a sky full of Gemini dreams - NWI.com

    Surely the odds wouldn't favor a cotton-picking, African-American woman living in turn-of-the-century Texas realizing her dream of soaring above the clouds. But then Bessie Coleman valued her lofty visions more than society's expectations. With ...
    2008-06-01 10:03:00
  • New Mexico in brief - El Paso Times

    BATON ROUGE, La. -- The only finalist for the chancellor's position at Louisiana State University's main campus, New Mexico State University President Michael Martin, decided Sunday to take the job. Martin came to the decision after meeting with LSU ...
    2008-06-01 11:15:00
  • China tops India again - BusinessWeek

    China’s science and engineering community has been distracted the past few months by a series of scandals involving accusations of fraud and plagiarism . But the incidents, however embarrassing, don’t seem to be slowing the rush of U.S. companies ...
    2008-06-01 08:23:00
  • Andrew Perkins - SOUNZ

    Andrew Perkins was born in Warkworth, New Zealand, 31 December, 1961. He attended Auckland University from 1980 till 1985, graduating with the degree of Bachelor of Music (1983) then the degree of Master of Music (Hons) 1985 majoring in Composition ...
    2008-06-01 09:49:00
  • Six More Courses Join Gen Ed - Harvard Crimson

    The General Education Standing Committee approved six classes in their last meeting of the year, bringing the total number of Gen Ed courses to 45. Sixteen of these classes will be taught in Fall 2008, and 20 will be taught in Spring 2009. Gen Ed ...
    2008-06-01 09:42:00
  • Political mathematics at peak ahead of polls - Rwanda New Times

    There may not yet be much of a political hullabaloo in the run-up to the September parliamentary elections, but propagandists are already consumed into unpronounced political temperatures in quiet search for an edge for their respective political ...
    2008-06-01 03:51:00
  • Family of Missing Ariz. Teen Fears for Girl's Safety - FOX News

    CHANDLER, Ariz. — The mother of 16-year-old, Elizabeth "Beth" Cesolini, who disappeared from Chandler, Ariz., Tuesday said she feels her daughter is in some of danger and is urging law enforcement to do all they can to find the missing teen. "This ...
    2008-06-01 05:45:00
  • Heady stuff - Detroit News

    Raychel Hopkins, 10, never thought about braiding math into her hair, either. But here she is on a Sunday afternoon at the Baltimore Museum of Art using math concepts to design a braided hairstyle on a computer. "Our math teacher doesn't teach us ...
    2008-06-01 10:03:00
  • Graduating on her own (Concord Monitor)

    When Alex Spacht walked across the stage at St. Paul's School yesterday, she completed a journey unlike most others. Leaving with distinction in fine arts, humanities, mathematics and science, the 18-year-old was one of 134 students to graduate from the Concord preparatory school.
    2008-06-01 09:04:41
  • Polls are at odds in race for Senate (Lexington Herald-Leader)

    Everything about Kentucky's U.S. Senate race so far suggests that observers should have a Ph.D in mathematics to make any sense of it. Last week, two polls with seemingly conflicting results became public. One, from the Rasmussen Reports opinion polling firm, showed Democratic challenger Bruce Lunsford ahead of Republican U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell. McConnell's internal campaign polling, ...
    2008-06-02 12:07:04

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