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Weakest Link Funnies

16.09.2008 23:28    myoffers.co.uk
It was Mark Twain who said "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." Here are a few wrong answers from the popular TV
Weakest Link Funnies


High school roundup

16.09.2008 22:13    casperstartribune.net
Girls Tennis Torrington 3, Rawlins 2 Friday at Rawlins Singles No. 1: Taylor Lenz, Tor., def. Rose Burke, 6-2, 6-0.
USA    Sports
High school roundup

Arctic Sea Ice Reaches Lowest Coverage For 2008

16.09.2008 22:13    nasa.gov
Arctic sea ice coverage appears to have reached its lowest extent for the year.
USA    NASA
Arctic Sea Ice Reaches Lowest Coverage For 2008

Cheney Linked Hussein to Al-Qaeda, Ex-GOP House Leader Says in Book

16.09.2008 21:36    washingtonpost.com
A GOP congressional leader who was wavering on giving President Bush the authority to wage war in late 2002 said Vice President Cheney misled him by saying that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein had direct personal ties to al-Qaeda terrorists and
Cheney Linked Hussein to Al-Qaeda, Ex-GOP House Leader Says in Book


Violent Crime Fell in 2007 From Previous Year

16.09.2008 21:35    washingtonpost.com
Violent crime in the United States fell slightly last year, reversing the upward swing of the previous two years, according to statistics released by the FBI yesterday.
Violent Crime Fell in 2007 From Previous Year

Former Contractor To Plead Guilty in Passport Files Case

16.09.2008 21:35    washingtonpost.com
A former State Department contractor will plead guilty to illegally accessing the electronic passport records of high-profile politicians, entertainers and other Americans, his lawyer said yesterday.
Former Contractor To Plead Guilty in Passport Files Case

Spellings Seeks to Boost 'No Child'

16.09.2008 21:34    washingtonpost.com
Education Secretary Margaret Spellings yesterday sought to reinvigorate support for the No Child Left Behind law even as the two major-party presidential candidates have distanced themselves from it. She contended that the law has helped improve public education and should
Spellings Seeks to Boost 'No Child'

Student Entrepreneurs to Show Off Their Work

16.09.2008 21:33    newsnet.byu.edu
Student entrepreneurs have an opportunity to show off their work at the annual Student Entrepreneur of the Year awards on Oct. 3 in the Joseph Smith Building auditorium.

Professor Uses Experience to Help Students Soar

16.09.2008 21:33    newsnet.byu.edu
John Hughes, who now teaches journalism in the Department of Communications, is not only a Pulitzer Prize winner but has extensive credentials and experience that spans the world.
Professor Uses Experience to Help Students Soar

Kenya: Experts in Bid to Solve Food Crisis

16.09.2008 21:32    allafrica.com
Local scientists are discussing several ways of solving the current food crisis in the country.
Kenya: Experts in Bid to Solve Food Crisis

Arctic sea ice reaches lowest extent in 2008, second lowest ever recorded

16.09.2008 21:07    eurekalert.org
University of Colorado at Boulder) The Arctic sea ice cover appears to have reached its minimum extent for the year, the second-lowest extent recorded since satellite record-keeping began in 1979, according to the University of Colorado at Boulder's National Snow
Arctic sea ice reaches lowest extent in 2008, second lowest ever recorded

Merger may see 3,500-pupil school

16.09.2008 20:43    bbc.co.uk
Parents and pupils are to be consulted over plans to merge three schools into one academy for 3,500 pupils.
Merger may see 3,500-pupil school

'Creationism' biologist quits job

16.09.2008 20:39    bbc.co.uk
Head of education at the Royal Society quits after saying creationism should be discussed in science lessons.
'Creationism' biologist quits job

Whitacre, Beatty named to leadership posts at Ohio State

16.09.2008 20:26    osu.edu
Research and community partnerships focus of new roles

Should schools punish off-campus cyberbullying?

16.09.2008 20:13    edutopia.org
Schools across the country are stepping up their responses to online harassment of their students.
Should schools punish off-campus cyberbullying?

Constitutional scholars can come in small sizes

16.09.2008 18:55    lsj.com
While he admits he's still learning about the U.S. presidents, Bingham Elementary School fourth- grader Adrienne Tyler can say this: George Washington is his favorite.
Constitutional scholars can come in small sizes

Mitochondrial Function and Aging

16.09.2008 17:53    longevitymeme.org
Those of you familiar with the mitochondrial free radical theory of aging - damage to mitochondrial DNA leads to loss of function and a spreading chain of biochemical dysfunctions - will notice a subtle disconnect between this research and the
Mitochondrial Function and Aging

Roman York Skeleton Could Be Early TB Victim

16.09.2008 17:48    sciencedaily.com
The skeleton of a man discovered by archaeologists in a shallow grave on the site of the University of York's campus expansion could be that of one of Britain's earliest victims of tuberculosis.
Roman York Skeleton Could Be Early TB Victim

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