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High school roundup: Sept. 29

01.10.2008 23:24    casperstartribune.net
VOLLEYBALL Southeast 3, Pine Bluffs 2 Saturday at Pine Bluffs SE 18 25 25 18 15 PB 25 20 20 25 11 Southeast leaders: Tess Ostermiller (16 kills, 2 aces, 15 digs, 1 block); Jesselyn Burroughs (12 kills, 24 digs);
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WHSAA looks at Class 4A set-up

01.10.2008 23:24    casperstartribune.net
In some ways, the conundrum facing Class 4A schools this week is a lot like a love triangle.
USA    Sports

After plenty of debate, Class 4A will remain at 12 teams

01.10.2008 23:24    casperstartribune.net
Most of the debate didn't center on the proposal at all.
USA    Sports

Six-man football hits Wyoming

01.10.2008 23:24    casperstartribune.net
Six-man football is coming back to Wyoming. And it's possible the state's first six-man football championship game in 53 years could be played at War Memorial Stadium in Laramie.
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High school roundup: Tuesday, Sept. 30

01.10.2008 23:24    casperstartribune.net
GIRLS SWIMMING Powell 100, Cody 88 Tuesday, at Cody 200 medley relay: Cody A 2:08.81; Powell A 2:13.56.
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Reclassification is back on the table

01.10.2008 23:24    casperstartribune.net
Every two years, the Wyoming High School Activities Association tries to find the best way to organize its 70 high schools.
USA    Sports

NASA TV Coverage Set For Space Station Crew Exchange

01.10.2008 23:24    nasa.gov
NASA Television will broadcast the launch of the next International Space Station crew Oct. 12.
USA    NASA

NASA'S Messenger Spacecraft Returns To Mercury

01.10.2008 23:24    nasa.gov
A NASA spacecraft will conduct the second of three flybys of Mercury on Oct. 6.
USA    NASA

NASA Extends International Space Station Contract

01.10.2008 23:24    nasa.gov
NASA has awarded a two-year, $650 million contract extension to The Boeing Co. to continue engineering support of the International Space Station to Sept. 30, 2010.
USA    NASA

Auguste Comte

01.10.2008 23:01    plato.stanford.edu
1798 - 1857) is the founder of positivism, a philosophical and political movement which enjoyed a very wide diffusion in the second half of the nineteenth century. It sank into an almost complete oblivion during the twentieth, when it was
World    Philosophy    Articles

Phenomenology of Religion

01.10.2008 23:01    plato.stanford.edu
New Entry by Mark Wynn on October 1, 2008.] This entry examines the relevance of phenomenological considerations for the concept of God (or the sacred otherwise characterised) and the question of what sort of rational sense is implied in the
World    Philosophy    Articles

Constructive Empiricism

01.10.2008 23:01    plato.stanford.edu
is the version of scientific anti-realism promulgated by Bas van Fraassen in his famous 1980 book The Scientific Image. Van Fraassen defines the view as follows:...
World    Philosophy    Articles

AIG Founder Wielded Personal Influence in Washington

01.10.2008 22:43    washingtonpost.com
In the four decades that Maurice R. "Hank" Greenberg was at the helm of American International Group, he persuaded Washington to back him on many deals that helped his insurance company beat competitors and ultimately grow into the 18th-largest corporation

Report Implicates White House

01.10.2008 22:43    washingtonpost.com
In 18 months of searching, Justice Department Inspector General Glenn A. Fine and Office of Professional Responsibility chief H. Marshall Jarrett have uncovered new e-mail messages hinting at heightened involvement of White House lawyers and political aides in the firings

College of life science holds awards night

01.10.2008 22:43    newsnet.byu.edu
The College of Life Sciences recognized retirees and award recipients from their faculty at an annual dinner and awards night on Wednesday.

BYU study suggest delayed effects of childhood abuse on brain

01.10.2008 22:43    newsnet.byu.edu
BYU researchers have found childhood trauma and abuse have delayed, long term effects on brain development.

BYU professors publish family law resources

01.10.2008 22:43    newsnet.byu.edu
Two BYU law professors put family first as they publish studies and law resources about family law and the conditions of the day.

Gain valuable experience through becoming a tutor

01.10.2008 22:43    newsnet.byu.edu
BYU's Tutoring Services, through the Center for Service and Learning provides the perfect opportunity to fulfill this need.Tutors volunteer their time to provide free peer-to-peer tutoring for other BYU students struggling in any particular topic.

Outreach program rewarding for volunteers and students

01.10.2008 22:43    newsnet.byu.edu
TOPS, an acronym representing Tutor Outreach to Provo Schools, is a program on campus which provides an opportunity for BYU students to tutor children K-12 throughout Provo School District.

Classic films screening in HBLL

01.10.2008 22:43    newsnet.byu.edu
This fall, the film series will be shown bi-weekly. Last week, 'Stagecoach' was screened and will be followed on Oct. 17 by 'Charge of the Light Brigade,' one of the biggest adventure films of the 1930s.

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