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NEW YORK - The top-ranked player in the world seemed tentative, while No. 188 was assertive. "I thought she was maybe nervous more than I was," said Julie Coin, who had to advance through qualifying to even reach the U.S. Open, about her opponent ...
2008-08-29 07:39:00
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Even for the mathematics major from Clemson, it just didn't add up: How could someone who recently struggled so badly she wanted to quit tennis stay on the court with the No. 1 player in the world? Ana Ivanovic probably wondered the same thing. In ...
2008-08-29 04:54:00
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Mack-Cali Realty Corp ( CLI ) Stock Quote , Chart , News , Add to Watchlist McDonald ’ s Corp. ’ s MCD focus on core brands, its image make-over program, and innovative marketing campaigns have been successful. After doubling margins in its U.S ...
2008-08-29 04:54:00
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Allied Irish Bks Depository Receipt ( AIB ) Stock Quote , Chart , News , Add to Watchlist We are reducing our recommendation to Hold from Buy on Allied Irish Banks. In its first half report, AIB posted net earnings before nonrecurring items of 922 ...
2008-08-29 04:54:00
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( European Science Foundation ) An attempt to re-energize mathematics teaching in Europe is being made in a new project examining a range of factors thought to influence achievement. Mathematics teaching is as vital as ever both in support of key fields such as life sciences, alternative energy development or information technology, and also through its unique ability to develop widely ...
2008-08-29 07:53:29
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An attempt to re-energize mathematics teaching in Europe is being made in a new project examining a range of factors thought to influence achievement. Mathematics teaching is as vital as ever both in support of key fields such as life sciences, alternative energy development or information technology, and also through its unique ability to develop widely applicable problem solving skills. It ...
2008-08-29 10:20:54
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The women's tennis world was turned upside down Thursday when unheralded qualifier Julie Coin beat top-seeded Ana Ivanovic in the second round of the US Open. The world's No. 1 was beaten 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 by the world's No. 188. It was the first time in ...
2008-08-29 02:45:00
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NEW YORK - Even for the mathematics major from Clemson, it just didn't add up: How could someone who recently struggled so badly she wanted to quit tennis stay on the court with the No. 1 player in the world? Ana Ivanovic probably wondered the same ...
2008-08-29 12:58:00
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How else can you explain his failure to resist victimization by guys who normally would be pleased to get a hello from him? Was he using a ping-pong paddle? Or playing lefthanded, trying to borrow Rafael Nadal's magic? The 2008 record he brings to ...
2008-08-28 11:25:00
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University of Wisconsin-Platteville student Stephanie Corbett received the Women in Engineering, Mathematics, and Science Scholarship. She is the daughter of Elizabeth and Scott Corbett, Wausau.
2008-08-29 02:02:00
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NEW YORK (AP) _ The top-ranked player in the world seemed tentative, while No. 188 was assertive. "I thought she was maybe nervous more than I was," said Julie Coin, who had to advance through qualifying to even reach the U.S. Open, about her ...
2008-08-29 01:34:00
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CHICAGO, Aug 29, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Zacks.com announces the list of stocks featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets. Stocks recently ...
2008-08-29 03:00:00
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NEW YORK (AP) -The women's tennis world was turned upside down Thursday when unheralded qualifier Julie Coin beat top-seeded Ana Ivanovic in the second round of the U.S. Open. The world's No. 1 was beaten 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 by the world's No. 188. It was ...
2008-08-29 02:24:00
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NEW YORK (AP) -The top-ranked player in the world seemed tentative, while No. 188 was assertive. "I thought she was maybe nervous more than I was," said Julie Coin, who had to advance through qualifying to even reach the U.S. Open, about her opponent ...
2008-08-29 02:24:00
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Designing and playing computer games can engage students in science and mathematics
2008-08-29 03:48:46
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