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People Want Their News Electronically Americans using the Net for their news. Newspapers soon to be POD. Scholastic is using Net Promotion for "A Time for Courage". Barbara Cartland complete works available on her web site. scholastic • cartland • xerox • msnbc • cnn
Presidential Candidate Mike Gravel Closer look at the former Democratic Senator from Alaska and commentary on Gravel's First U.S. Presidential debate performance. mike gravel • presidential • debate • msnbc • candidate
Lack of Sleep Can Kill A new British study released on September 24th states that people double their risk of dying by not sleeping seven hours a night. importance of sleep • teen sleep requirements • not sleeping can kill • effects of not sleeping • health problems from not sleeping
Another Case of Failed Forensics? Once again, inaccurate findings were the result of human error, and this time it led to a death sentence for an innocent man. forensic arson evidence interpretation has evolved • alleged arsonist earnest willis • another case of failed forensics • pour pattern evidence • msnbc tv's when forensics fail
Presidential Candidate Ron Paul Review of Republican Presidential Candidate Ron Paul's first Presidential debate appearance and record. ron paul • republican • u.s. elections • libertarian • msnbc
Over worked and under paid, but that's not the problem! You want better education for your children? Then please do NOT be deceived by the Republican Party and the Christian Coalition who want us to accept a pay raise while they busily segregate our upper echelon kids away to private schools and think we'll be happy. It's all about them not wanting their kids mixed with the less fortunate kids. It's a pay off, my friend, not a pay raise. It's not the money that will make us better teachers and it's not whether you teach in a private school or a public school. It's how much responsibility we ALL choose to bear from birth through-out graduation. parental involvement • over-worked • under paid • political • education
Jigsaw Activity as an Art Lesson Solving jigsaw puzzles develops inductive reasoning skills. By recognising patterns and visual clues, students learn to re-create order and reconstruct images. online jigsaw puzzles • solving jig saw puzzles • jigsaws as an art lesson • develop inductive reasoning skills • msnbc.com jigsaws
Lower the Risk of Transmitting the AIDS Virus to Your Baby Treating pregnant women with AZT can lower the risk of transmitting the AIDS virus to her baby. aids • azt • cdc • pregnant • baby
Ten Commandments the Answer to School Violence? As part of its school violence remedy, the US House of Representatives recently passed a resolution to allow the Ten Commandments to be posted in public schools. Were they right? ten commandments • bible • muslim • jew • christian
Gifts for Award Ceremonies Presenters and performers of various award ceremonies typically receive a variety of gifts in appreciation for their contributions to the ceremonies. This unique custom of the more distinguished award ceremonies in the U.S. has not been immune from the glamour of Hollywood that is perceived by people all over the world. awards • grammy's • gift baskets • award ceremonies
Prince William Angry at Paparazzi Just days after an inquest opened into Princess Diana's death, the Prince is chased by paparazzi. prince william • prince william kate middleton • prince william paparazzi • princess diana paparazzi • princess diana inquest
Quicktime, Macs and Steve Jobs QuickTime 3.0 released. <br> A new all-in-one Mac avalible.<br> Steve Jobs for CEO. quicktime apple macintosh jobs
Robot ASIMO Leads Detroit Symphony Honda's robot ASIMO conducts the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in an initiative to promote fun and innovative music education among Detroit's youth. detroit symphony orchestra robot • asimo leads symphony • honda robot • the power of dreams string project • yo-yo ma
The Body of the Mind-Body Interaction This article discusses the common medical admonition, "relax", and how far too often patients are left with only the advice and no useful means of following it. Relaxation therapy is extremely beneficial but must be learned and practiced to become fully effective. This, part one of three parts, article introduces relaxation, and the other two parts discuss the medical benefits of relaxation, how one learns to relax and why relaxation works to achieve well-being. relaxation • hebert benson • robert keith wallace • zen • meditiation
Welcome to Mid-East Politics: What to Expect and Look for in the Region introduction • politics • middle east • diplomacy • israel
Yeardley Smith's one woman show 'MORE' Yeardley Smith's one-woman play MORE chronicals the actresses long battle with bulimia. bulimia • eating disorder
Alcohol, Money and Teens Liverpool John Moores University finds interesting information on how the size of a teen's allowance affects drinking habits. youth substance abuse • adolescent brain damage • teenagers booze • adolescent risky behavior • alcohol abuse study
Allergy News Update Are you allergic to work? Links to some of the latest allergy news. allergy • allergies • asthma • american journal of meidicine • allergic reactions
Children and Hotel Room Safety Parents need to take precautions in order to ensure health and safety when staying in a hotel room with a child. Hotel cleanliness may not be as sanitary as it appears. child hotel safety • hotel room safety • hotel room cleanliness • hotel room sanitation • hotel room germs
Delisting the Grizzly Can the grizzly bear continue to recover if removed from the endangered species list? grizzly bear • endangered species act • wildlife
History of Crude Oil Oil has been known and used for a long time; the Bible even mentions it as a construction cement. But its uses changed with the invention of the automobile. history of crude oil • origins of oil • uses of texas tea • early uses for oil • the first oil derrick
Quest For the Perfect Sandwich The simple sandwich can be the best treat. Gourmet to downright downscale, something savory between two slices of bread is a formula for satisfaction. sandwich • blt • banh mi • egg salad • spam
Computer Security Weekly, February 21, 2000 February 21, 2000, This week's events in computer security, both on and off the net. computer • security • network • internet • virus
Empty-Headed Quick Fixes There are no quick fixes, especially when it comes to eating disorders. The lowdown on leukotomy, lobotomy, and trephination. anorexia • trephination • lobotomy • leukotomy
Top 5 Airline Travel Mistakes Airlines are responsible for air travel safety; flying on airplanes involves passenger rules as well. Avoid these top 5 airline passenger mistakes for a better flight. top airlines air travels industry mistakes • airplanes passengers better trips common sense saf • delays flights cancellations satisfaction • luxury travel frequent fliers vacations • running late
Falls from Grace Stephen Ambrose, Doris Kearns Goodwin, and Michael Bellesiles run into ethical questions about their books. stephen ambrose • doris kearns goodwind • michael bellesiles • plagiarism
Not my last column, but... This won't be my last "Media Issues", but it will be my last where I condemn individuals. In the case of the neocons, this is the ultimate sacrifice! media • media issues • george w. bush • bill o'reilly • rush limbaugh
Rescue's Adoption Fees Are Too High... Rescue Groups ask for donations when placing a pet. This Rescuer explains why, and what the donation covers. dog rescue • adoption fees • rescued dogs • homeless pets • shelter dogs
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, 1884 -1962 All of us who look back on our childhoods have imperfect memories of them. Eleanor Roosevelt was no exception. The difference from most of us is that Eleanor published her memories, which are the only source of information available about her childhood. As James Kearney points out in his book, Eleanor makes contradictory statements about her childhood. "I was lonely as a little girl," vs. "I can never remember being lonely." "...The rigidity of my early bringing up," contrasted with "no one disturbed me [if] I...forgot to appear at meals." The contradiction of books that strangely disappeared when she started reading them and the statement, "I was brought up in a home that did not believe in censorship." And there are others. However, none of these contradictions detract from the main facts of the sad childhood of this fascinating lady--a lady whose life proved that a difficult childhood doesn't require a person to become a difficult adult. eleanor roosevelt • president's wives • u.s. • history • american
Long-Term Effects of Bullying Past research shows that mental health issues are often linked to past bullying. This applies to both the bully and the one being bullied. bullying causes emotional damage • depression from bullying • bullying school • cyber bullying • bullying prevention
Munch Paintings Recovered! A brief history of the theft and recovery of two very famous paintings by the Norwegian artist, Edvard Munch. edvard munch museum • toska • recovery • oslo • norway
Anne Rice:Horror Tale's Queen A look into the life and personal challenges of the woman behind the Vampire Chronicles. anne rice • horror author • new orleans • the vampire chronicles • best-selling author
Autoimmune Connection Graves’ Disease and Hashimotos Thyroiditis, the most common causes of thyroid disease, are both autoimmune diseases. In both disease processes, the thyroid is under friendly fire. autoimmune • thyroid • graves disease • hashimotos • thyroiditis
Ballooning Priest Disappears A Catholic priest from Brazil disappeared on April 20th after floating away on hundreds of balloons. Rescue efforts are growing dim in hopes of finding him. priest floats away • helium balloon chairs • rescue of missing priest • cluster ballooning • helium balloon flight record
Carolina Wins NHL Game Two The decision to use Jussi Markkanen in goal didn’t pay off for the Edmonton Oilers, losing a Stanley Cup final game again tonight against the Carolina Hurricanes 5-0. stanley • cup • playoffs • jussi • markkanen
Cell Phones May Effect Sperm Two studies look at the way that cell phones may effect the quality of sperm. cell phones • mobile • sperm • radiation • electromagnetic
Chocolate Obama Jesus Americans are notoriously indifferent to art until it offends them. Two sculptures of Jesus are in the headlines. It must be Easter time. barrack obama • chocolate jesus • david cordero • cosimo cavallaro • lab gallery
Community Colleges Denying Loans Community Colleges around the country are dropping the option of students taking out federal loans, insisting that they are more than students need. Others disagree. community college expenses • student loan programs • federal financial aid • minority education • project on student debt
Computer Security Weekly, July 12, 1999 July 12, 1999: This week's events in computer security, both on and off the net. nt bugs • computer software bugs • windows 98 service pack 1 • sp1 • back orifice 2000
Computer Security Weekly, March 6, 2000 March 6, 2000, This week's events in computer security, both on and off the net. computer • security • network • internet • virus
Disability/Accessibility Computer Software Fed up with all those keystrokes you have to accomplish to stay on the net? There is software available to minimize the work it takes for some of us to be online! disabilities • disability • disabled • disability software • computer accessibility
Don Imus is Back on the Air Don Imus apologizes for racist comments yet again but is he sincere? Now that Don Imus is back on the air, what has he learned? don imus is back on the air • imus apologizes for racist comments • is he sincere • racist comments • don imus
Drugs in the Drinking Water A five month investigation by the Associated Press has reported medication byproducts in the drinking water of 41 million Americans, but they aren't alone. associated press investigation • drinking water contamination • water supply contamination • watershed contamination • pharmaceuticals in the water
Employers Crack Down on Networking With the growing use of social networking websites while at work, companies are losing billions of dollarrs all over the world in productivity. social networking • distractions at work • facebook use • myspace popularity • facebook features |
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