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Another new early psychosis intervention program in Canada is launching a major educational campaign, aimed at helping young people - "Psychosis sucks!" is the slogan -understand what schizphrenia is. They have some good information on what do to if you  |


Starehe Boys Centre emerged second in last year's Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE).  |
Once again, it is that time of the year when the country's attention is focused on national examination results and judging by the hype and anxiety attending to their release, it is clear this is a big deal.  |
Cases of cheating dropped significantly from 1,739 in 2004 to only 375 - a 78.4 per cent reduction.  |


Teachers have been warned against channelling their grievances through politicians.  |
Godfray Omire triumphed against poverty and suspicion and was vindicated yesterday when he was ranked the fourth best candidate in Nyanza Province.  |
Alliance School dethroned Starehe Boys Centre to claim top honours in Form Four examinations released yesterday.  |
Boys dominated the top 100 positions in Western Province.  |
The best student in last year's Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examination did not even finish his primary school education.  |
An ancient medical mystery—the cause of a plague that wracked Athens around 430 B.C. and contributed to its fall—has been solved by DNA analysis, researchers say.  |
Scientists have announced the discovery of a small "kingdom" thought to have been destroyed by the largest volcanic eruption in recorded history.Photo Gallery: See the "Lost Kingdom"  |
Watch as NASA helps uncover an ancient jungle complex using high-tech satellites.  |
As the team's only senior and the Broncos' leading returning scorer and rebounder, Santa Clara's Travis Niesen has played the entire season with a target on his back. He was rewarded today by West Coast Conference coaches with his selection  |  |
NASA officials are hoping that the launch of the shuttle Discovery can take place in May, but still-vexing problems with foam breaking away during launch have not been resolved.  |  |
The number of candidates attaining the minimum university entry requirements has gone up by more than 9,000.  |
Public schools continue to perform better than privately-owned institutions in Form Four examinations.  |
Only eight candidates from Nyanza Province were among the top 100 students countrywide.  |
March 1, 2006, 4:00 pm - The fourth in the 2006 Food Politics lecture series, Michele Simon discusses "How Big Food Resists Government Regulation." Simon is an Adjunct Professor at the U.C. Hastings College of the Law and the Director  |
March 1, 2006, 4:00 pm - Michele Simon, Director of the Center for Informed Food Choices (www.informedeating.org) will be the guest lecturer for Marion Nestle's Food Politics Lecture Series. Her talk is entitled How Big Food Resists Government Regulation.  |
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - The imminent arrival of a remodeled fuel tank for NASA's second shuttle launch since the 2003 Columbia disaster has bolstered hopes that shuttle flights will be able to resume in May, space agency managers said  |  |
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