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  • Sister-like spirit in Singapore team Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 8:33PMWould you do your best to persuade your sister to fight on when she has doubts over her ability to juggle motherhood, work and training?
  • Closing gender gap Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 7:39PMKUALA LUMPUR: Two ministries are working together to redress the gender imbalance in universities, which is now at 65:35 in favour of female students.
  • Will NFL quarterback be headed west when lockout ends? Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 7:02PMKevin Kolb could have a new home soon, James Harrison apologized for his critical remarks, Cedric Benson is in trouble with the law again, Hines Ward hopes to beat his DUI case and much more inside.
  • Colorado Classics: Gene Wurtz's career field specialized in sports Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 2:22AMAny young athletes growing up in Denver these days and wondering what it would be like to not have professional sports all around them should contact Gene Wurtz.
  • City-County Youth Court Training Session Wraps Up Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 3:43PMNearly two dozen students from around the county are taking the first steps last week to becoming active members of the City-County Youth Court program. Youth Court is a Family Court diversion program aimed at reducing juvenile delinquency in the city and county of Oswego.
  • Elite Christchurch athlete highlights funding woes Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 3:25PMWe are all largely aware of the comings and goings of the nation's sporting heroes, but what of those athletes competing in sports without a PR machine?
  • Andy Holder goes the distance as a man of steel Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 2:37PMWhen someone who goes by Iron Andy talks, people are likely to listen.
  • Paloucek reflects on budget process Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 6:25AMThe North Platte Telegraph School Board President Jim Paloucek wasn't surprised by the conflicting points of view appearing in two budget reports presented to the North Platte Public School Board on Tuesday.
  • Mibb Takes Reins of U.P. Soccer Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 5:08AMIt has been nearly two weeks since Union Pines announced Mike Mibb as its new boys’ soccer coach, and since then he has been working with athletic director Bobby Purvis and the 2011 Vikings to get ready for the fast approaching fall season.
  • Children’s first years are crucial Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 4:47AMJanet French, a recently retired pre-kindergarten teacher, understands the importance of preparing 3- to 5-year-olds for kindergarten, even when others scoff at the notion.
  • Golf: Alex Salmond reveals his dream for the future of Scottish golf Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 2:59AMWHEN Rory McIlroy lifted the trophy at the US Open a few weeks ago, thousands of young boys and girls across Scotland must have paused for just a second to think: "That could be me in a few years."
  • Sports Briefs Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 1:57AMBaseball
  • MISD board appoints replacement Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 1:37AMMCKINNEY - The McKinney ISD Board of Trustees at a special meeting Friday appointed McKinney attorney Bobby Amick to replace former board member Mark Rude, who abruptly resigned from the position June 21.
  • West High grad takes step up in career behind the plate Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 9:41PMDerek Eaton moves up to umpiring job in Northwest League
  • McCullough's 'The Greater Journey' Tracks French Influence on U.S. Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 8:17PMListen to the Audio JUDY WOODRUFF: Finally tonight, on this Bastille Day, the national day in France, Jeffrey Brown talks with author David McCullough about the French influence on American life dating back to the 19th century. JEFFREY BROWN: Through his nine books, the historian David McCullough has been painting a portrait of America, from early works on the Johnstown flood and the building of ...
  • Olympian Amy Chow dives into a new challenge Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 6:04PMby PaloAltoOnline.com When we last saw Amy Chow on a competitive stage, the Castilleja School grad was launching herself skyward in the pole vault. Prior to that, she was an Olympic gold medalist in gymnastics. Chow is now a doctor and a budding diver with national-class potential.
  • Rudy a feel-good story Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 6:03PMCORNWALL — Is Sean Rudy a can't-miss pro hockey prospect? Perhaps not yet — he's got four years to play at Bemidji State University in Minnesota, first. But Rudy, who just turned 21, is on the radar .[...]
  • Documentary Pirated by Millions Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 3:28PMA new fitness documentary is making big news. FHM Magazine, the second largest mens magazine in the world just published an 8 page article in the July issue about the documentary "I Want To Look Like That Guy." Gyms across the UK and America are all talking about the film, fans rave over it but it's also the most torrented fitness documentary on Google and has destroyed the filmmakers' career ...
  • Dan Giovacchini earns High School Sullivan Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 2:55PMRecent Lawrence Academy graduate Dan Giovacchini of Acton was named the male winner of the AAU’s High School Sullivan Award.
  • Admissions Q&A: Emory Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 2:50PMGoizueta's Julie Barefoot explains how the Emory B-school's small size is an advantage, and why the best applicants are those who bring something to the table
  • Building better cities for tomorrow Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 1:34PMThe Indian Institute for Human Settlements plans to transform hordes into urban practitioners. It may save our cities by doing so.
  • Business volunteers go back to school for JA event Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 1:33PMWhen most of your life remains in front of you, anything seems possible - and much of it seems interesting as well.
  • W. Gymnastics. After Overcoming Two Achilles Tears, Akaogi Has Big Goals For 2012 Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 12:48PMFor senior gymnast Hatsune Akaogi, she never thought about giving up the sport she loved even after two Achilles tears.
  • (RWire) Athletics: Inaugural RunPro Camp Welcomes 21 Emerging Distance Runners Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 12:41PMAthletes to learn about post-collegiate opportunities, support and more; hands-on camp set for July 14-17 in Minneapolis.
  • Is there equality of opportunity in Ghana’s educational system? Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 11:15PMProviding equality of opportunity of education is not an option but a legal requirement for every country with a long-term vision. A country’s future economic backbone relies on education.
  • Eldersburg trainer teaches players to push past their limits Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 11:02PMTrainer Troy Jones spots undrafted rookie Walter Sanders while he lifts weights during a workout at Training Zone Sports in Eldersburg Wednesday. Jones also works with Ravens safety Haruki Nakamura, defensive tackle Brandon McKinney and former Ravens outside linebacker Edgar Jones.
  • Career changing teachers are in high demand Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 10:20PMPeople who specialize in math and science and want to switch careers to teach are in high demand.
  • HCC Coleman College Targeting Disabled Veterans to Support Expected Employment Growth in the Biologicals and Biosafety ... Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 7:07PMGood jobs are hard to come by. For veterans coming back from war, especially disabled veterans, jobs can be even more difficult to come by. But there is a growing field of jobs that needs to be filled in the biologicals and biosafety industry. These jobs call for specialized training that HCC Coleman College and The University of Texas Health Science Center of Houston are poised to provide ...
  • Student Loans: Colleges Should Help Students Minimize Private Loan Use, Report Says Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 6:42PMHalfway through her junior year of college, Crystal Nance suddenly needed to come up with $15,000 in order to graduate. While federal loans covered Nance’s tuition and fees, she resorted to private loans to pay for the rest.
  • Windsor rower dreaming of 2016 Olympics Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 5:44PMCatherine Multari thought her athletic career was over when she was cut from tryouts for the University of Western women's soccer team last fall.
  • Classroom notes Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 12:06PMLincoln-Way Board of Education honors Student Council PresidentsThe Lincoln-Way High School District 210 Board of Education honored the Student Council Presidents of the four high schools during the school board meeting on May 26 at Lincoln-Way North.The four student council presidents honored are: Matt Dugan, Lincoln-Way Central; Carla Kraft, Lincoln-Way East; Jason Kircher, Lincoln-Way North ...
  • New Citadel education director has long love of theatre Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 11:19AMLake Forest’s Citadel Theatre recently hired a new education director, Christine Cummings. Prior to her present post, Cummings was with Citadel in 2008 when she taught and helped direct for the Into The Woods Jr. Summer Camp.Cummings recently told the Lake Forester about why she fell in love with theatre and what she’s doing in her new role. Tell me about your background in theatre. Well, I fell ...
  • Sanders still worried about Cowboys WR Bryant Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 11:03AMDeion Sanders says he and others are worried about Dez Bryant.
  • These Wolverines are All-American girls Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 10:23AMFans of the local girls lacrosse scene have gotten accustomed to seeing Westwood High lift one Division 1 state championship trophy after another in the spring - five in the last nine years, for those keeping score.
  • Chortek & Gottschalk Acquires Washington, D.C. CPA firm, Martin & Wall Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 10:00AMChortek & Gottschalk, a firm of CPAs and Business Advisors, today announced that it has acquired the Washington, D.C. CPA firm of Martin & Wall. Â Martin & Wall is one of Washington's leading CPA firms serving independent federal agencies, charter schools and non-profits.
  • As AIMS test results near, change waits in the wings Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 2:37AMThe new national test will measure students' progress against rigorous new learning standards .
  • ‘Murder mom’ queries psychologist’s report Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 2:29AMA MOTHER who admitted to murdering her son last year before dumping his body in a skip has queried the findings of the court-appointed psychologist who analysed her in mitigation of sentencing.
  • AmaRharhabe king dies Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 2:14AMAMARHARHABE King Maxhobay’akhawuleza Sandile died at Life St Dominic’s Hospital in East London yesterday. Sandile, 54, Ahh Zanesizwe! died after a long battle with kidney disease.
  • Recovered barge returns to sea Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 2:14AMA Norwegian-owned barge containing 72m³ of marine diesel has successfully been reconnected to its tug and inspected in East London before resuming its journey.
  • Foundation targets refurbished computers for schools Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 2:04AMTELECOMS company Digicel will soon start selling hundreds of refurbished computers to educational institutions at less than half the price of a new unit, through its newly formed Camara Foundation.
  • ‘Fest’ triumphs over weather Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 1:59AMDESPITE power cuts and bad weather, this year’s National Arts Festival in Grahamstown had a 6% increase in attendance numbers – and counting.
  • Fears of fuel shortages Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 1:29AMTens of thousands of workers in the petroleum industry nationally downed tools yesterday after wage talks deadlocked, sparking fears of fuel shortages if the strike persists.
  • UK Football Q&A: Andre Woodson talks his new coaching role, Morgan Newton, NFL Sunday, July 10, 2011 @ 9:39PMLEXINGTON — Former Kentucky quarterback Andre Woodson admits his first year as a student assistant coach with the UK¿program has been a bit of an adjustment for him.
  • Local teens join with emergency response Sunday, July 10, 2011 @ 8:57AMSeven area high school students took part in a basic disaster preparedness and emergency response class offered through the Kirksville Fire Department to take another step toward being able to assist in an emergency.
  • Former Cougar Lewis made career, home in New Zealand - Sun, 10 Jul 2011 PST Sunday, July 10, 2011 @ 7:31AMNot all the rantings, encouragement, rebukes and advice have stuck with Terrence Lewis, but he hasn’t forgotten at least one thing his college coach once told him. “If you treat it right,” Kelvin Sampson said, “basketball will take you around the world.”
  • Administrators, union say teacher rating system is moving too fast Sunday, July 10, 2011 @ 7:08AMMany school districts racing to begin grading educators this fall under a new state system are concerned about the emphasis on student test scores, not to mention the costs and time it will take to evaluate teachers.
  • Head Start Center renamed to honor former director Friday, July 8, 2011 @ 9:10AMTo honor Joaquina M. Rabauliman's 37 years of service to the Head Start Program, the Board of Education has renamed the Garapan/Chinatown Head Start Center to the Joaquina M. Rabauliman Head Start Center.
  • So you want to be a Test Kitchen intern: Meet Stephanie Luu Friday, July 8, 2011 @ 8:05AMSo what's it like working in a Test Kitchen? Well, it can definitely be fun. Whether you're testing burgers, cookies, or brownies, you're surrounded by food all day. Literally. But can there ever be too much of a good thing?...
  • Conflicting records of Warren Mayor Fouts’ age filed with police Friday, July 8, 2011 @ 7:44AMTwo Warren residents submitted documents to police Thursday that show conflicting birth years for Mayor James Fouts.
  • Nigeria: My Life As Secretary to Zik of Africa - Mrs. Morenike Sawyerr Hutchfull Friday, July 8, 2011 @ 7:05AMShe was a super secretary and had the rare privilege of serving a famous President as well as a colonial Governor-General. Mrs. Edith Morenike Sawyerr Hutchfull was at various times the secretary to Nigeria's first president, the legendary Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe (The Great Zik of Africa), and his predecessor, the colonial Governor-General James Robertson. Now 87, Mama Saro, as she is popularly known ...