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NASA Awards Contract for Mission, Crew Operations Support

31.10.2008 23:31    nasa.gov
NASA has awarded a $206.5 million contract to United Space Alliance of Houston to provide mission and flight crew operations support for the International Space Station and human space exploration activities after the space shuttle is retired.
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Graduate Programs on Display Today

31.10.2008 23:31    newsnet.byu.edu
Representatives from schools around the nation are coming to Wilkinson Student Center Friday to show off their graduate programs to students.

Haunted House to be Held on BYU Campus

31.10.2008 23:31    newsnet.byu.edu
Students seeking a Halloween fright won't even have to leave campus this year.

Mr. BYU to Earn Free Tickets to 'Holy War'

31.10.2008 23:31    newsnet.byu.edu
BYUSA is holding the first ever Mr. BYU contest. The winner will receive two tickets to the BYU vs. Utah football game on Nov. 22. Male students can sign up in the Wilkinson Student Center Room 3400.


BYU Students Experience Election at Center of Activity

31.10.2008 23:31    newsnet.byu.edu
In the basement of the Milton A. Barlow Center in Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C., BYU students participating in Washington Seminar, gathered to watch Sen. Barack Obama's half-hour infomercial Wednesday.

U of M marks 100 years of mortuary science training

31.10.2008 23:13    minnesota.publicradio.org
In the early days at the U of M, the field was dominated by men. But the profession is now more popular among women.

But Who's Counting?

31.10.2008 22:55    washingtonpost.com
Not that he's bragging or anything, but Barack Obama has something he'd like you to know: Size matters.

State Warns Passport Applicants Of Danger of Credit Card Fraud

31.10.2008 22:55    washingtonpost.com
The State Department has notified approximately 400 passport applicants in the D.C. area of a breach in its database security that allowed a ring of thieves to obtain confidential information so they could fraudulently use credit cards stolen from the

What's the Opposite of 'Mainstream'?

31.10.2008 22:55    washingtonpost.com
State Department spokesman Sean McCormack has long had it up to here with some in the mainstream media -- the regulars who cover the department and travel with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice -- complaining that they're constantly pushing to

After a Month, Hubble Is Clicking Away Again

31.10.2008 22:55    washingtonpost.com
The Hubble Space Telescope is working again and taking spectacular pictures, officials said yesterday, but a planned space shuttle mission to repair and upgrade the orbiting observatory will be delayed a second time and will not take place until May

Giving for Development - 28 November 2008, London

31.10.2008 22:47    s3ri.soton.ac.uk
S3RI and the Cass Business School, City University, are hosting an afternoon event to discuss the results of the ESRC project "Giving for Development" directed by S3RI deputy director Professor John Micklewright. The project has been concerned with charitable giving

Nigeria: Entrepreneurship - Smedan Targets Engineers

31.10.2008 22:46    allafrica.com
Working in concert with the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) has begun moves aimed at creating engineering-related and technology-based enterprises in the country.

It's relative: Contrasting hurricane theories heat up

31.10.2008 22:24    eurekalert.org
University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science) In a paper published in the journal Science today, Gabriel A. Vecchi, Kyle L. Swanson and Brian J. Soden teamed up to study hurricane data observed over 50 years. The
It's relative: Contrasting hurricane theories heat up

Live Election Night Coverage

31.10.2008 22:05    journalism.berkeley.edu
November 4, 2008, 5:00 pm - AUDIO WEBCAST: Please join us for an exciting evening of discussion featuring North Gate Hall journalists, analysts, and pollsters as they examine congressional races in battleground states across the country.

Daylight Saving Time History in the U.S.

31.10.2008 20:37    news.nationalgeographic.com
Get the facts behind the U.S. daylight saving time system, including when to change your clocks this weekend and why the system is run by the Department of Transportation.
World    History    Articles

Innovation Linked to Human Migration Out of Africa

31.10.2008 20:37    news.nationalgeographic.com
Early Homo sapiens began to spread around the globe amid social and tool-making advances, not climate change, as previous research had suggested, a new study says.
World    Archeology    Articles

African Spirit Bundle Found; Hints at U.S. Slave Ritual

31.10.2008 20:37    news.nationalgeographic.com
An 18th-century relic found under the streets of Annapolis, Maryland, is one of the earliest examples of African religious rituals in the U.S., according to archaeologists.
World    Archeology    Articles

Veterans Day

31.10.2008 20:19    cincinnatilibrary.org
World War II veteran Don Fairbanks will be the keynote speaker at a special Main Library program on Tuesday, November 11.
Veterans Day

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