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Heather Ellis, daughter of Bruce and Tami Ellis of Dalton, was named to the dean’s list at Belmont University for the spring 2009 semester. Eligibility is based on a minimum course load of 12 hours and a grade point average of 3.5 with no grade ...
2009-06-20 07:19:00
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They feel like the forgotten ones: Football teams training on hazardous turf, soccer teams practicing on fields without goals, track teams running in school hallways for lack of access to training facilities. They are players who share uniforms ...
2009-06-20 11:44:00
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The Commonwealth of Virginia is home to a myriad of global business interests, including companies like ours that confront the difficult energy and health care issues of our time. We have long been fortunate to have one of the best systems of higher ...
2009-06-20 11:01:00
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June 20, 2009 (RUMBEK) - The Aber Rural Women Development Project (ARWDP) has appealed for international support to fund their local farm founded in 2007 by Lakes state former minister of Information, Culture, Telecommunication, Youth and Sport, Hon ...
2009-06-20 10:40:00
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For Addis T. Jones, duty to family and country were more than just principles taught to him at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. He served as a battery officer on the battleship USS Wisconsin after World War II and was called up again during ...
2009-06-20 08:28:00
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HUBLI: Revaluation has brought out another SSLC topper in the state. Bhagyashree Puranik of Convent High School here secured 10 more marks in English language after revaluation taking her total marks to 608 out of 625. She has scored 123 in English ...
2009-06-20 02:19:00
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Take this as a research for only one day of your choice out of the seven days. At least from 5:00pm visit one of the nearest bar around and try to calculate the simply mathematics with an aim of getting the percentage of people that go to bars every ...
2009-06-20 05:03:00
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The N.C. Coastal Federation has recognized an area resident for her work in teaching youth and adults about the state's coast. Jeannie Wilson Kraus, who recently retired as education curator from the N.C. Maritime Museum in Beaufort, has received a ...
2009-06-20 06:15:00
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NEW DELHI: Tech-savvy students often land up in Delhi University looking for a bachelor course in computer application, commonly known as BCA. Though no college offers BCA, DU gives an alternative in BSc (honours) computer science. Offered in 15 ...
2009-06-20 02:19:00
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HONG KONG, June 19 /Buzz Aldrin, the famous astronaut who flew into space twice and walked on the Moon, today participated in the launch of "Beyond Time," an exhibition celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Moon Landing that occurred on July 21 ...
2009-06-20 10:15:00
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Earlier this year, in March, England beat their same rivals to win the 50-over World Cup. They also hold the Ashes, which in effect makes them world Test champions as England and Australia are the only two countries which play women's Test cricket at ...
2009-06-20 10:51:00
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AUSTIN (June 20, 2009)--Gov. Rick Perry vetoed 37 bills from the recently concluded legislative session, including legislation allowing for the early release of rehabilitated prisoners and an expansion of full-day pre-kindergarten. Perry's office ...
2009-06-20 01:00:00
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With the National Basketball Association draft about a week away and the Golden State Warriors sitting on the No. 7 pick in this year's lottery, I thought it'd be a good time to take a walk down Draft Day Memory Lane, Warrior-style. The scenery won't ...
2009-06-20 12:39:00
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Yutong Wang, a Grade 10 student from Johnston Heights Secondary, has received a special invitation to attend the Canadian Mathematical Society’s 2009 Mathematics Camp being held at the University of Windsor in July. Joining only 21 other top ...
2009-06-20 12:39:00
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E l-Alsson School (EA) offers co-educational English education and serves Egyptian and expatriate children. Established in 1982, the school is custom-built on a 23,000-square-meter site in Haraniya, in the countryside near the Giza Pyramids. The ...
2009-06-20 10:01:00
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