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Matthew Thomas Scott looked like an average kid. The bespectacled 13-year-old with the shock of unruly dark hair enjoyed riding his bike and playing video games and Yu-Gi-Oh! with his friends. His favorite color was yellow, he played the theme songs ...
2009-05-11 02:49:00
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That is the way school officials describe a group of Rapides Parish graduating seniors, who already may have a foot in the door of a brighter future. Aaron Reyes of Tioga High School is one of those students. Reyes was one of about 24,000 students ...
2009-05-11 02:42:00
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Dan Jaeger, of Saratoga Springs, prepares a mortar base for tile in a city home. Jaeger started his own business, Saratoga Contractor, in September 2006 after completing a bachelor’s degree in English at Lee University in Cleveland, Tenn. All of ...
2009-05-11 04:22:00
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Last Saturday, the Bach Society Orchestra inaugurated its 54th concert season in Paine Hall with a stellar performance of Vaughan Williams, Paganini, and Beethoven. Guest violinist Ryu Goto ’10 captured the spotlight along with music director Aram ...
2009-05-10 11:36:00
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Venetia Phair, who was 11 years old when she suggested Pluto as the name of the newly discovered planet, has died in England. She was 90. She died at home in Epsom, south of London, on April 30, her family said. The cause of death was not disclosed ...
2009-05-11 01:52:00
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Harvard recruited two high-profile professors from other universities: Mark Kisin will join the Mathematics Department and Jerry X. Mitrovica will join the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences next year. Though the Faculty of Arts and Sciences ...
2009-05-10 11:36:00
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Austin Hoggatt, a professor emeritus at the Haas school of Business, died of congestive heart failure in his Oakland home on April 28. He was 79. Hoggatt, who retired in 1991, was considered a pioneer in business, economics and computing by ...
2009-05-11 03:53:00
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One of the better phases of childhood, it has always seemed to me, is playing with codes and secret messages. You may remember a summer's afternoon with "invisible ink" made from lemon juice. Perhaps your playmates devised code games for writing ...
2009-05-11 04:15:00
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There always is something exciting to learn in the Science, Engineering, Mathematics and Aerospace Academy (SEMAA) lab at Martinsville Middle School, students said Friday.
2009-05-11 04:44:16
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Everett Community College's Society of Women Engineers club is hosting Dinner with Industry at 6 p.m. Friday in EvCC's Whitehorse Hall. High school and college students interested in careers in engineering, science and mathematics are invited.
2009-05-11 02:15:26
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Ofsted (February 2009) ' This is a good and rapidly improving school with outstanding features.' The Governors are seeking to appoint a well qualified, enthusiastic and inspiring specialist to lead and further develop a rapidly improving mathematics department.
2009-05-11 02:58:47
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THE EXECUTIVE SHOPPING SPREE is still underway at AMD fab spinoff Global Foundries, with the firm announcing its latest hire, Curtis "Mojy" Chian, new senior veep of design enablement and Glofo's sixth external exec to sign up since the firm's launch ...
2009-05-10 08:22:00
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United Township High School continued its 50 year tradition of honoring high performing students at its May 6 Academic Achievement Award ceremony. The awards are sponsored by the Illinois Quad City Chamber of Commerce. Top 10 Academic Achievers ...
2009-05-10 07:39:00
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AUGUSTA -- Sarah Soltan and Michelle Lough waited in the hallway of the Statehouse for the House and Senate to reconvene. The Winthrop High School juniors were taking part in the state YMCA Model Legislature over the weekend. Students from many high ...
2009-05-10 11:00:00
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The need to "get even" seems to be an integral part of human nature. This desire shows up in everything from taking revenge for being wronged to trying to recover from financial setbacks. I'll leave the discussion of the pitfalls of revenge to those ...
2009-05-11 12:04:00
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