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SACRAMENTO – A McClatchy High School graduate has received a scholarship in honor of a slain Sacramento man. Lee Anthony Mosley, who graduated Friday, was the first recipient of the Rodrigo "Rod" Rodriguez Jr. Memorial Scholarship Award by the ...
2008-06-09 11:55:00
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Computing in the data center is getting as complex as designing a chip. As hardware manufacturers are forced to add multiple cores into machines, performance increasingly is dependent upon how well the software can take advantage of those cores ...
2008-06-09 02:51:00
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MAYVILLE — With more than 400 job openings in several professional fields from engineering to sales to computers and mathematics, County Executive Greg Edwards is working to bring people to Chautauqua County to fill these open positions. Last week ...
2008-06-09 09:03:00
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Peter Dzwig has over 35 years experience in the IT industry including hardware and software design, sales and marketing and board-level management. Initially a physicist working on high-end computing, principally in solid-state physics, he left ...
2008-06-09 11:05:00
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KOLKATA: From prestigious Princeton to MIT, city boy Rik Sengupta can pick and choose where he wants to study — for free. The South Pointer has bagged full scholarship seats at seven top universities in the US. Princeton, the top ranking university ...
2008-06-09 10:36:00
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"Number blindness", a disorder that renders people incapable of understanding mathematics, is more common among kids than "word blindness" or dyslexia, a new study has claimed. Researchers at University College, London have based their conclusion on ...
2008-06-09 11:34:00
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Cashing in frequent-flier miles or, at least, trying to has long been a sore subject for business travelers, who complain that free seats are never available when they want them. And newly announced cuts in capacity by several major carriers, including Delta, American and United, could make the problem worse.
2008-06-09 11:45:34
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Take a deep breath and relax. You don't need a Ph.D. in mathematics to be a successful poker player. All you need to do is learn a few simple math tricks that will enable you to play fundamentally sound poker.
2008-06-10 12:08:00
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Building faultless objects from faulty components may seem like alchemy. Yet scientists from the Weizmann Institute’s Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, and Biological Chemistry Departments have achieved just that, using a mathematical concept called recursion.
2008-06-09 09:43:59
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