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  • The business cycle myth - Guardian Unlimited

    Testifying recently before a United States congressional committee, former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan said that the recent financial meltdown had shattered his "intellectual structure". I am keen to understand what he meant. Since I have ...
    2009-01-21 02:33:00
  • Phil Elliott - Guardian Unlimited

    Since 1911 it has been known that a complex atom may be thought of as a swarm of light, negatively charged electrons surrounding a nucleus which is about 50,000 times smaller than the atom itself. In spite of their small size, nuclei have been ...
    2009-01-21 02:26:00
  • All the president's Princetonians - Daily Princetonian

    Grew up on Chicago’s South Side ... older brother is Craig Robinson ’83, now the head basketball coach at Oregon State ... wrote her senior thesis on “Princeton-Educated Blacks and the Black Community” ... attended Harvard Law School and met ...
    2009-01-21 01:36:00
  • From all corners of the city, NYers watch inauguration - Newsday

    Sharon Mesfen of Uniondale, who came to the United States from Ethiopia at age 13 and now has a young daughter of her own, was among the Times Square crowd lining sidewalks five deep yesterday to watch Barack Obama's inauguration on one of four large ...
    2009-01-21 02:05:00
  • One in seven bright pupils 'failing at school' - Daily Telegraph

    According to Government data, 11,628 of those identified among the top-performing students did not get five decent GCSEs, including English and mathematics Photo: GETTY According to Government data, 11,628 of those identified among the top-performing ...
    2009-01-21 03:31:00
  • Professor Abdulla Al Hawaj, left, honouring Dr. Farzana in presence of ... - Zawya.com

    Manama, 21 st January 2009: Ahlia University Ahlia University , the leading private university in the Kingdom of Bahrain, recently celebrated the graduation of its first Ph.D. student within Ahlia Ahlia - Brunel Ph.D. Without Residence (WR) programme ...
    2009-01-21 04:07:00
  • Two North Platte schools on federal academic watch list (North Platte Bulletin)

    Mathematics at the North Platte high school as well as Madison Middle school need some improvement, according to the standards of the No Child Left Behind program.
    2009-01-21 01:02:40
  • College hosts day to open girls' 'horizons' (The Brunswick News)

    By ANDREW SMITH The Brunswick News In the hopes of building academic interest among middle school aged girls in the areas of science, engineering, mathematics and technology, the College of Coastal Georgia is hosting the first Expanding Your Horizons Day on Saturday at the college's Brunswick campus.
    2009-01-21 02:22:35
  • More than 700 gather in Schine for inauguration viewing (Daily Orange)

    Douglas Anderson didn't think he'd ever see a black president. In his 68 years, the Syracuse University mathematics professor has witnessed 17 inaugurations, a world war, the civil rights movement and the fall of the Berlin Wall. And this November, Anderson went to the polls and submitted his vote for the president he thought he'd never get.
    2009-01-21 03:09:05
  • 'Lie to Me' - Los Angeles Times

    The most remarkable thing about “Lie to Me,” the new Fox series starring Tim Roth as a "human lie detector" -- the only remarkable thing about it, really -- is that Roth has been allowed to keep his accent. This flouts one of television's recent ...
    2009-01-20 07:24:00
  • The New Social Contracts - ClickZ

    One of the keys to a successful social marketing campaign -- or any campaign -- is the degree to which it's built on something that's inherently talkworthy. Seth Godin has written about it in " Purple Cow " (which derived its name from his son's ...
    2009-01-20 09:04:00
  • Hard work did it” - O’level Star - Rwanda New Times

    An air of excitement yesterday swept through the family of brain-box Eric Manzi Rugamba as news filtered that he had emerged the best 2008 Ordinary Level candidate country-wide “I always wanted to be on top and become an engineer. Wow! This is huge ...
    2009-01-20 07:24:00
  • Meeting of the Minds: Where Process and Discrete Manufacturing ... - Industry Week

    When it comes to continuous improvement, discrete and process manufacturers may have more in common than they think. A close look at the two industries shows they have opportunities to learn from each other. By Jonathan Katz Feb. 1, 2009 -- What ...
    2009-01-20 11:06:00
  • Barbadian teacher ExCELs in US classroom - Barbados Advocate

    WE all recite the National Pledge on many occasions throughout our lifetimes, but there are some who truly take its words to heart and seek by their living to do credit to this nation wherever they go. One such ambassador for our country is Barbadian ...
    2009-01-20 10:37:00
  • Obama's success represents Power of ideas - Economic Times

    NEW DELHI: All the forces of the world are not as powerful as an idea whose time has come, said Victor Hugo in his paean to the French Revolution. But what makes time mature for an idea? What brings about the portentous union between idea and ...
    2009-01-20 09:18:00

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