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Cello prodigy to play in Tauranga

02.11.2008 22:09    waikato.ac.nz
Cello prodigy, 13-year-old Santiago Canon Valencia, plays in Tauranga on November 30 in a concert called Shining Talent.


MBB: Vikes keep Clan winless on the Island

02.11.2008 22:01    vikes.uvic.ca
The no. 5 Vikes stayed perfect in league play, running their record to 4-0, with big second halves from forwards Mitch Gudgeon and Mike Hull. Gudgeon scored 14 points in the third quarter, to help erase a double digit deficit,

WSOC: Shootout heroics sends Vikes to Nationals

02.11.2008 22:01    vikes.uvic.ca
The victory, combined with the UBC shootout loss to Trinity Western in Saturday's second semifinal, meant the Vikes captured the lone available Canada West berth to nationals. The Vikes will now join the host Trinity Western Spartans in Langley at

MSOC: Vikes Canada West Champions after 4-1 win

02.11.2008 22:01    vikes.uvic.ca
The victory was a perfect way for the Vikes to cap off a memorable final few weeks of Canada West play at Centennial Stadium. A weekend removed from an improbable 1-0 victory over the previously unbeaten UBC Thunderbirds, the regular


P-W NHS to hold coat drive Nov. 5

02.11.2008 21:07    lsj.com
WESTPHALIA TWP. — The Pewamo-Westphalia National Honor Society will be sponsoring a "Give a Kid a Coat" Drive in November during parent-teacher conferences.

St. Patrick students take part in national Silent Day

02.11.2008 21:07    lsj.com
If one had visited St. Patrick School on Tuesday, Oct. 21, you might have wondered why so many students were wearing red on this day. Red shirts are not a part of our school dress code. There was a good

Leadership skills workshop to be offered by Ingham County

02.11.2008 21:07    lsj.com
4-H, Student Council, FFA, Scouting and many other youth driven groups allow young people the opportunity to develop skills through organizational leadership roles. Members may be elected by peers as club officers, committee members, or youth representatives on an adult

College planning workshop on Nov. 11

02.11.2008 21:07    lsj.com
WESTPHALIA TWP. — A College Planning 101 workshop is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 11, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Pewamo-Westphalia High School auditorium. Parents of high school students are encouraged to attend.

LEGO night at Horizon 'amazing'

02.11.2008 21:07    lsj.com
HOLT — LEGO's are fun. They can also be a tool for learning.

Nov 16 - Teaching Reading to Young Learners: Phonics? Sight Words? Whole Language? Yes!

02.11.2008 20:03    eltcalendar.com
Okayama JALT (Japan Association for Language Teaching). November 16 (Sun), 15:00-16:00 in Okayama Japan. Sandy Rogers Logos Eikaiwa, and Notre Dame Seishin Elementary School.

Nov 16 - November ACET Meeting: Christmas Ideas

02.11.2008 20:03    eltcalendar.com
Fukuoka ACET (Association of Childrens English Teachers). November 16 (Sun), 13:30-15:30 in Fukuoka Japan. Mina, Miki, Peter, Jonathan and other volunteers.

Nov 16 - Developing a Curriculum-Enhancing Website

02.11.2008 20:03    eltcalendar.com
Toyohashi JALT (Japan Association for Language Teaching). November 16 (Sun), 13:30-16:00 in Toyohashi, Aichi Japan. James Venema and Bruce McCaughan.

No. 24 Broncos Top Lions, 3-1

Led by double-digit kill performances from Brittany Lowe, Anna Cmaylo and Nina Sevastopoulos, the No. 24 Santa Clara volleyball team defeated Loyola Marymount, 3-1, Saturday afternoon. The final set scores were 25-21, 28-26, 19-25, 25-18.
No. 24 Broncos Top Lions, 3-1

Santa Clara Cross Country Women 3rd, Men 4th at WCC Championship

Santa Clara's Veronica Vazquez, Stephanie Wilson and Robbie Reid were all named to the West Coast Conference first team with their top 10 finishes at the WCC Championships Sat., Nov. 1 in Crystal Springs.
Santa Clara Cross Country Women 3rd, Men 4th at WCC Championship

Ancient stone with phallic motif found in Denmark

02.11.2008 19:52    stonepages.com
A young couple walking along Horsens Fjord (Denmark) in August this year made a sensational discovery a 5-7,000 year old stone with a carved motif. The 13x10x4 cm limestone...

Çatalhöyük now protected by a large roof

02.11.2008 19:52    stonepages.com
Çatalhöyük, Turkey's most famous Neolithic site, is one the oldest known areas of human settlement, animal domestication and wheat cultivation. The Culture and Tourism Ministry's Cultural Assets and Museums general...

Sumatra archeologists find prehistoric stone axes

02.11.2008 19:52    stonepages.com
Archaeologists from North Sumatra found three prehistoric stone axes during an excavation in a land fortress site of Putri Hijau in Namorambe village, Deli Serdang regency. The team consists of...

Excavation of a 4000-year-old workshop continues at Macau

02.11.2008 19:52    stonepages.com
Archaeologists are planning to return to Macau to excavate up to 3000 square metres on Coloane island following the discovery of a 4000-year-old workshop at the site. Director of the...

7000-year-old mound excavated in Iran

02.11.2008 19:52    stonepages.com
Archaeologists were given a second chance by drought to excavate the Mehr-Ali Tappeh at the reservoir of the Mulla Sadra Dam in Fars Province, southern Iran. The 7000-old-year mound and...

Earliest example of Hebrew writing found on a shard

02.11.2008 19:52    stonepages.com
Five lines of ancient script on a shard of pottery could be the oldest example of Hebrew writing ever discovered, an archaeologist in Israel says. The shard was found by...

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