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The state's eight public universities' preliminary fall 2010 enrollment figures show an increase of more than 3,000 students or 4.1 percent from fall 2009 numbers, the College Board announced Thursday.
2010-09-03 12:13:46
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With the switch to Friday for most of the European qualifiers at senior level, it took some of the spotlight away from the continuing Euro Under-21 Championship preliminaries.
2010-09-03 03:39:14
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PINES — Still denied funding for a consultant to provide input on risk assessments related to coal ash waste dumped in Yard 520, Pines residents claim they are being “completely shut out” of the ongoing Superfund Alternative investigation there.
2010-09-03 05:24:32
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More than a decade ago, British physicist Stephen Hawking said there was a 50-50 chance that a unified "theory of everything" would be discovered in 20 years' time. Now Hawking thinks the theory has been found.
2010-09-03 07:35:35
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Kregg Hood, senior vice president of AG Financial Solutions, will be speaking in a financial chapel service at 10 a.m. Sept. 16 in the Evangel University Chapel Auditorium.
2010-09-03 07:20:34
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KANSAS CITY — An effort to replace the nation's current patchwork of academic achievement tests with a new generation of exams is getting a big boost. The U.S. Education Department has awarded about $330 million to two consortiums representing 44 states, including Kansas and Missouri, and the District of Columbia. Currently, every state gives a different test to its students. The Race to the Top ...
2010-09-03 02:44:34
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The SB 4 changes won’t affect diplomas at the outset. By the 2013-14 school year, incoming high school students will have to pass geometry, Algebra I and a biology end-of-course exam to graduate. Students also will need to take Algebra II, chemistry or physics and one other science course deemed “rigorous.”
2010-09-03 06:53:44
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An effort to replace the nation's current patchwork of academic achievement tests with a new generation of exams is getting a big boost. The U-S Education Department has awarded about $330 million to two consortiums representing 44 states, including Kansas and Missouri, and the District of Columbia.
2010-09-03 02:36:58
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The Bowl Championship Series has a problem on its hands. A dilemma has been created that no one, at least outside of the Rocky Mountains, saw coming: BYU as an independent. While BCS Executive Director Bill Hancock is soft shoeing the issue in the present tense, this issue is likely to loom larger with time. The BCS thought it had done a good job of keeping all its bases covered. Threats of ...
2010-09-03 05:01:48
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The former Lehman head testified this week in Washington. Derek DeCloet takes a tongue-in-cheek look at what he said, and what he meant
2010-09-03 06:31:41
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The Scottsdale Unified School District changed its start times this school year, with middle and high schools starting earlier and elementary schools later.
2010-09-03 02:47:55
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South Carolina is part of two groups of states that are getting $330 million in federal grants over
2010-09-03 04:12:55
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A murky swim from Alcatraz, a wrong turn in the Golan Heights, a midnight heist in Spain. Misadventures make for travelers’ tales and the often heard: “I’ll never do that again.’’ Alcatraz Island - Alcatraz - Spain - Prison - Crime
2010-09-03 12:49:37
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Can Thailand develop better neighbourly relations through ancient ceramics? A talk by ceramic expert Surasak Srisam-ang, at Surat II meeting room, Bangkok University, Rangsit campus, today at 1:30pm, will help answer this question.
2010-09-03 04:17:17
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Equations can be retooled to describe a strange quantum effect
2010-09-03 12:12:26
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