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  • Five key health reform questions - Politico.com

    President Barack Obama’s push for sweeping health care reform hangs in the balance when Congress returns this week, after being thrown into doubt by Republican Scott Brown’s special election win in Massachusetts. House and Senate leaders spent ...
    2010-01-24 09:32:00
  • MARKET MANTRA: A NEW PALATE - IndiaTimes

    Sanjay Nandrajog, CEO, FieldFresh Foods Pvt Ltd, says that the processed food industry is poised to generate 10 million new jobs by 2015 According to a recent FICCI-Ernst & Young study, food constitutes about 30% of the consumer wallet and two-third ...
    2010-01-24 10:15:00
  • Shelbyville school board raises the bar for early graduation - Journal Gazette and Times Courier

    SHELBYVILLE — Disturbed by a steady increase in the number of high school seniors opting for early graduation, the Shelbyville Board of Education has changed the language in school policy that allows the option. Students applying for early ...
    2010-01-24 10:00:00
  • In the spotlight: David Walker - Crain's Detroit Business

    He has a bachelor's degree in applied mathematics/economics from Brown University and an MBA with distinction from the University of Michigan . Level One Bank operates branches in Farmington Hills, Novi and Wixom.
    2010-01-24 07:52:00
  • Superintendent's Corner: All about our school district - Whittier Daily News

    I would like to express the district's appreciation to the Whittier Daily News for serving as a partner to education and for providing the opportunity for the Lowell Joint School District to share information about its schools. The district has been ...
    2010-01-24 09:46:00
  • Bloustein scholars announced - NorthJersey.com

    Student success continues at the Pompton Lakes High School. Last year the high school proudly announced 11 students were named an Edward J. Bloustein Distinguished Scholar. This year the class of 2010 surpassed this number by one. "Our number ...
    2010-01-24 11:26:00
  • Newsmaker of the day: Carolyn Riendeau - Norwich Bulletin

    In the news: Carolyn Riendeau, 29, of Putnam, was named Woodstock Academy’s Teacher of the Year for the 2009-10 school year. About Riendeau: She is in her eighth year of teaching mathematics at Woodstock Academy. She said she teaches a variety of ...
    2010-01-24 10:08:00
  • Summers’ Theory of Inequality - Harvard Crimson

    On Jan. 14, 2005, Lawrence H. Summers, then president of Harvard University, gave an infamous speech in which he implied that the reason few women seem to excel in mathematics is genetic. Perhaps he would cite as evidence the “indisputable” fact ...
    2010-01-24 11:05:00
  • Ambidextrous children more likely to do badly at school, study finds - The Guardian

    Ambidextrous children are twice as likely to do badly at school and suffer from attention problems as right-handers, a study published today shows. ­Researchers from Imperial College London tested 7,871 children's language, behaviour and academic ...
    2010-01-24 06:26:00
  • Contest of ideas in politics welcome, says SM Goh - AsiaOne

    THE People's Action Party (PAP) will go out "to attract even better young people" to join it, said Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong yesterday. He was responding to last week's report in The Straits Times that two former government scholarship holders ...
    2010-01-24 05:50:00
  • Fletcher, Furrey, Waters finalists for award - Tacoma News Tribune

    Only three teachers from Washington state have the honor of being state finalists for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching and the Peninsula School District has one of them. Kareen Borders, who teaches four ...
    2010-01-24 05:21:00
  • Confirm Bernanke or Wall St. Could Blow Up...WTF? - DAILY KOS

    I was watching Robert Gibbs discussing the reasons that 'we Americans' should be supporting President Obama's confidence in the confirmation for Ben Bernanke, Chairman of the FED, and it all felt so, familiar to me....it sounded kind of, sort of ...
    2010-01-24 07:23:00
  • Four key health reform questions - Politico.com

    President Barack Obama’s push for sweeping health care reform hangs in the balance when Congress returns this week, after being thrown into doubt by Republican Scott Brown’s special election win in Massachusetts. House and Senate leaders spent ...
    2010-01-24 07:02:00
  • Brunei Students In Sporegather For Discussions - BruDirect

    Bandar Seri Begawan - Government scholarship students and Ministry of Education (MoE) officers attending various courses in Singapore got together with Dayang Mal Hafida Hj Alit, Brunei Second Secretary (Education) in Singapore on Saturday. The get ...
    2010-01-24 05:50:00
  • The Formula For Perfect Parallel Parking - 89.3 KPCC

    You finally find a spot along the curb, between two hulking SUVs, and it looks pretty tight. Do you go for it or move on? Not to worry; geometry can save you. If you live in a big city, this scenario is all too familiar: Traffic is bad. You're late ...
    2010-01-24 06:04:00

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