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SOLAR flares bombarding the Earth with huge pulses of energy could cause chaos by knocking out electricity networks and satellites, the Defence Secretary warned yesterday.
2010-09-20 06:15:51
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DALLAS, Sept. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- The Dallas Independent School District (Dallas ISD) and two long-time foundation partners celebrated a milestone today in the Advanced Placement Incentive Program (APIP) with the announcement of a new grant agreement. A three-year $1.5 million grant from the Texas Instruments (TI) Foundation, along with continuing support from the O'Donnell Foundation and Dallas ...
2010-09-20 05:09:10
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Owner of Sanders' Corner nicknamed his restaurant 'That Dam Place at Loch Raven' Ronald H. "Ron" Sanders, who successfully combined a career as a Baltimore County public school educator and restaurateur who owned and operated Sanders' Corner, died Wednesday of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at Gilchrist Hospice Care.
2010-09-20 05:17:49
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75 years ago (1935)
2010-09-20 07:07:12
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COLUMBIA - South Carolina's Class of 2010 was the first group toearn more than $900 million in college scholarships since the statebegan tracking the information nine years ago, State Superintendentof Education Jim Rex announced today.
2010-09-20 04:03:16
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PEAPACK-GLADSTONE — When Gill St. Bernard's opened on Sept. 7, 703 students returned to new athletic offerings and facilities, "green" improvements, new faculty and staff, and the in-progress construction for a new, open-air, central gathering place that will be completed during the fall.
2010-09-20 07:19:10
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Ever wonder why it's such an effort to forget about work while on vacation or to silence that annoying song that's playing over and over in your head?
2010-09-20 04:33:59
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AKRON -- A new school in Akron is gaining attention as a model for other schools.
2010-09-20 05:31:21
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THERE is an old story, way back from the years of Abraham, about the two Semitic tribes, the Ephraimites and the Gileadites. There was a great battle between the two tribes; one that the Gileadites would eventually win.
2010-09-20 07:15:49
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A University of New Orleans coalition plans to unite with other state-run colleges around Louisiana to march on the state Capitol on Nov. 10 to protest budget cuts to higher education. Times-Picayune archiveUNO students protest budget cuts with a march...
2010-09-20 06:09:23
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( IEEE-USA ) IEEE-USA commends the confirmation of Nobel Laureate Dr. Carl E. Wieman to be associate director for science in the Office of Science and Technology Policy. Wieman was nominated by President Barack Obama in March and confirmed by the Senate on Sept. 16.
2010-09-20 02:27:36
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WHEN a group of former pupils from the prestigious High School of Glasgow clubbed together in 1919 to buy a 13-acre patch of land in the city's West End, it was as if they
2010-09-20 06:37:50
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Triangle - RTP, N.C. (September 20, 2010)—Nagoya University, home to four Nobel Prize-winning professors in physics and chemistry (www.nagoya-u.ac.jp/en/), announces today that Marion Kinder, coordinator of admissions, will visit with students and parents at five Triangle-area high schools September 22 and 23. Kinder is encouraging North Carolina high school students ...
2010-09-20 03:57:18
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POINT PLEASANT —The West Virginia Department of Education recently released data for the Mason County School system regarding Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) as defined in the No Child Left Behind l...
2010-09-20 07:06:58
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( Case Western Reserve University ) Case Western Reserve University mathematicians found that the brain uses a substantial amount of energy to halt the flow of information between neurons. Maybe that's part of the reason thinking of nothing can be so tiring.
2010-09-20 02:47:02
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