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Behind the ISTEP scores
The Herald Bulletin - Jan 16 7:00 AM
With the ISTEP scores announced, it was disheartening to see scores below the state average at most Madison County public schools systems.Save to My Web
Shorter Notices
Dartmouth Review - Jan 09 4:17 PM
I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell; Green River Running Red; He's Just Not That Into You; Why Do Men Have Nipples?; The Ten Books You Won't See Anywhere in These PagesSave to My Web
Matti's tournament
Slam! Sports - Jan 03 5:40 AM
VANCOUVER -- Matti Vaisanen sat high in the corner where the scouts always sit, watching Tomas Sinisalo play for Finland, and remembered back. "Tomas was four years old and I could barely talk after I had my stroke. His dad, Ilkka, was a scout and we were at Bobby Clarke's house.Save to My Web
Gulzar: evolving with the times
Deccan Herald - Dec 24 7:36 PM
...I live completely in the present with an eye on the future, says Gulzar to Rajiv Vijayakar, who finds the septuagenarian in fine fettle. The garden (Gulzar) is in full bloom at 70, and so the fragrance of Gulzars words remain undiminished, come Paheli, Bunty Aur Babli or Yahaan.Save to My Web
Mei Mei: Little Sister
The Globalist - Dec 25 12:35 AM
Photographed by Richard Bowen. Published by Chronicle Books. 144 pages. Dimensions (in inches): 9.2 x 8.6 x 0.7Save to My Web
Deremiah, *CPE, Creates a New Movement to Help Raise $100 Million for Children at-Risk While Impacting Women and
[Press Release] PR Web - Jan 15 12:08 AM
2006 is The Year of The At-Risk Child. Philanthropist Deremiah, *CPE, winner of the Nightingale Conant Acres of Diamonds Lifetime achievement award is compelling corporate CEOs to do what is absolutely necessary to give forward to youth in the community and restore them to a promise of the future. He's currently reaching our nation and the world through a grass roots campaign with a message Save to My Web
Boise starts campaign for library branches
The Idaho Statesman - Jan 11 1:04 AM
Edie Munch, 4, right, and Avery Brennan, 10, were among dozens of library patrons and supporters who gathered to kick off the "Great Libraries for Great Neighborhoods" bond campaign in Boise.Save to My Web

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