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WACO — There's a reason David Cole's diesel pickup truck smells like fried chicken. It's fueled by the glistening, golden waste oil of a restaurant fry pit. Every two or three weeks, Cole visits a North Waco chicken joint and empties out a 50 ...
2008-06-01 09:31:00
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Grant Cooper was born in Wellington in 1953. His early childhood was filled with music, as his mother was a member of Opera Technique and, later, a soloist with the New Zealand Opera Company. His exposure to a wide range of music through his mother ...
2008-06-01 07:08:00
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Founded in 1754 through a land grant to Edward Diggs and Raphael Taney, Taneytown prides itself on local history. It is, after all, Carroll County's oldest incorporated city, and it includes a site where George Washington stayed in July 1791. Many of ...
2008-06-01 12:13:00
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An associate professor of the University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Engineering, Dr. Centeno researched on the degradation of persistent organic pollutants, which was recognized by the department’s National Academy of Science as an Outstanding ...
2008-06-01 07:23:00
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We welcome comments from subscribers (E-Edition or print). Comments are solely the responsibility of those who post them; their viewpoints are not endorsed by The Bulletin or bendbulletin.com. The Bulletin and bendbulletin.com reserve the right to ...
2008-06-01 03:55:00
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Florida State University President Emeritus Talbot "Sandy" D'Alemberte, a professor at the FSU College of Law, has received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Academy of Mediators. The award was presented to D'Alemberte in Coral ...
2008-05-31 10:19:00
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The Kaneland School Board has approved the purchase of a new emergency phone system designed to contact parents in cases of emergencies or other school-related needs. "It's an automatic call-out system similar to the political phone messages people ...
2008-06-01 02:00:00
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EUREKA -- Educators in the region are evaluating, for the first time since 2001, a new list of K-8 math textbooks adopted by the state to determine which they'll use and how, if at all, their curriculums will change. School district officials ...
2008-06-01 01:25:00
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ELGIN -- Education experts say public school pupils in Illinois and across the nation learn as much or more math from kindergarten to fifth grade as children in private schools. "Public schools are at least as effective as private schools in boosting ...
2008-06-01 01:03:00
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LOWELL -- Sen. John Kerry is a tall man who absolutely towered over Dracut resident Melissa Dion when they met Friday night. But in height only. Because the night was for the 12 UMass Lowell students, like Dion, who were being honored with Chancellor ...
2008-06-01 03:41:00
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Detroit Renaissance senior twin brothers Quinn Parnell and Xavier Parnell were in joking moods after setting a Division 2 record in 400-meter relay (42.30 seconds) at the Division 2 state track meet at Zeeland. Flanked by relay team members Dana ...
2008-06-01 03:48:00
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REDMOND ’Stephen Rigsby first became intrigued with math when he helped count his mother‘s tips from her waitress shifts.Next fall, the Redmond High senior will put that love of mathematics to the test when he steps through the doors of the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
2008-06-01 04:13:55
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School: Teaches mathematics at Seminole High in Sanford.
2008-06-01 01:09:09
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No regressions this week, sorry. No law of large numbers and no expected value, either. No more than a kindergarten-level understanding of mathematics required. We're talking about numbers, even and odd. Actually, in this case, just odd.
2008-06-01 12:05:19
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