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Far from disowning financial engineers, financial institutions - and regulators - are embracing them as partners in an increasingly complicated game that, it seems, only the very brainy can understand well enough to play safely.
2008-08-01 10:01:39
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Some insects live much of their lives under water, using air bubbles gathered at the surface to survive. Now scientists have discovered just how deep they can go.
2008-08-01 10:51:31
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Eastern York parent Lorie Edgell is convinced Everyday Mathematics is a terrible academic program. "It's very frustrating to sit there and help your child with his homework," said Edgell, a parent of a rising sixth-grader.
2008-08-01 08:29:13
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CHICAGO--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Zacks Equity Research highlights Edison International (NYSE: EIX) as the Bull of the Day and Ness Technologies (Nasdaq: NSTC) as the Bear of the Day. In addition, Zacks Equity Research provides analysis on Amicus ...
2008-08-01 02:57:00
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Charlotte Russe (Nasdaq: CHIC) reported disappointing fiscal third-quarter results, and management indicated that the problems will continue into the fourth quarter. CHIC shares may look cheap at these levels, but we expect further deterioration in ...
2008-08-01 02:57:00
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England had our amused respect in trying to elbow out the BCCI-run Champions League with their own Middle East-backed proposal - but it soon became obvious that Giles Clarke was well out of his depth. The BCCI didn't even want a CL, at least this ...
2008-08-01 03:54:00
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If anyone is happy to see the transformation Austin Peay's football program has gone through in returning to scholarship footbal and the Ohio Valley Conference the past two seasons, it's new linebackers coach Ryan Taylor. Taylor, the Austin Peay's ...
2008-08-01 02:57:00
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Do girls really fare worse than boys when it comes to studying science, or more specifically, while doing mathematics? Most people, including academics, seem to think so. No less an authority than the president of Harvard University, Lawrence Summers ...
2008-07-31 01:21:00
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The UK is in denial about its real carbon emissions, suggests a report from the Stockholm Environment Institute . The academics conclude that if "outsourced" emissions produced in countries like China on goods which are imported into the UK are ...
2008-08-01 04:23:00
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J. Murdoch Ritchie, a biophysicist at Yale who used a potent neurotoxin derived from shellfish to help trace the way nerve cells conduct electrical impulses and famously asked the Central Intelligence Agency to share its supply of the poison with ...
2008-08-01 04:23:00
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Celgene Corp ( CELG ) Stock Quote , Chart , News , Add to Watchlist Well, M&A activity usually breeds more M&A activity. I liken large-cap pharmaceutical companies to a herd of cattle – they seem to just follow each other around. Sometimes they are ...
2008-08-01 04:23:00
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ALTON - For John McDaniels, making math No. 1 with students was a personal goal. McDaniels, now retired, taught college mathematics for 21 years at Lewis and Clark Community College.
2008-07-31 08:48:36
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SINGAPORE: Singapore students have clinched 17 medals at four International Olympiads for Science and Mathematics in July.
2008-08-01 04:17:19
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ELIZABETHTON – Two men who achieved impressive results as education leaders were interviewed Thursday by a committee that is searching for the next director of the Elizabethton City School System. The search committee held a three-hour session with ...
2008-07-31 07:12:00
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Gamblers with seven-digit bankrolls took more away from Mohegan Sun table games than usual this spring, making for “an extremely long streak of bad luck” and an 89 percent drop in net income for the Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority, compared to ...
2008-07-31 09:49:00
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