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- Rudd in power: two years of broken promises 6 Dec 2009 07:35 GMT
... Rudd in power: two years of broken promises Rudd in ... silence in investigations remain. Adelaide building worker Ark Tribe is on trial for simply refusing ... logic of that.” But if the climate science dictates that we need Ferrari-like policies to ...
- Branstad's stand questioned 6 Dec 2009 07:33 GMT
... vying for the nomination. And when the latest Iowa Poll showed Branstad leading Gov. Chet ... caucus-goers have anointed social conservatives such as Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee over other presidential candidates. ... said Dennis Goldford, a Drake University political scientist. “Social and religious conservatives by themselves are ...
- At records center in Fort Worth, find your ancestors -- or flying pigs 6 Dec 2009 07:15 GMT
... Here are Regional Administrator Preston Huff’s favorites from the ... Mercury NASA drawing. I love the early science fiction look of the drawing. The archives ... was from the court in Fort Smith, Ark., in 1871. Earp escaped jail while awaiting ...
- Jury out on charter schools: Two studies, two conclusions (Today) 6 Dec 2009 07:13 GMT
... wrong," said Robert Maranto, a University of Arkansas professor of education reform, who counts himself ... not yet available. Such scores are useful, researchers say, but not definitive because of variations ... that can hit it out of the park," Ms. Raymond said. "Then the question is, why do ...
- Business Briefs for Dec. 6, 2009 6 Dec 2009 06:41 GMT
... and retiree lifestyles in 11 Southern states: Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Florida, Virginia, ... Computation and Technology became involved, with computer science professor Brygg Ullmer assisting Majumdar’s work. “Santanu ...
- Super agent Scott Boras acknowledges his image but disputes its accuracy. 6 Dec 2009 06:41 GMT
... remember one time when I was with Arkansas, and I had gotten two or three hits ... not financial means. With his team of researchers, legal and financial experts and his high-tech ...
- The man fans love to hate 6 Dec 2009 06:41 GMT
... remember one time when I was with Arkansas, and I had gotten two or three hits ... not financial means. With his team of researchers, legal and financial experts and his high-tech ...
- Sunday, December 6: Profiling is OK 6 Dec 2009 05:12 GMT
... even more tragic to learn that former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee had commuted that alleged ... Global warming is not the first time science has gone off on a rabbit chase. ...
- Ann Coulter: Leaks put lie to 'scientific consensus' on warming 6 Dec 2009 04:36 GMT
... Ann Coulter: Leaks put lie to ‘scientific consensus’ on ... Earth's temperature. Recently leaked e-mails from the “scientists” at CRU show that, when talking among ... data on the great flood and Noah's ark have held up remarkably well. Even if the ...
- The war on cops is getting worse 6 Dec 2009 04:33 GMT
... percent over last year, reports the Christian Science Monitor. More officers have died in ambush incidents ... career thug who received clemency from former Arkansas GOP Gov. Mike Huckabee and benefited from ... and medical aid -- before he was discovered in Seattle early Tuesday morning and shot ...
- Hewlett Packard Opens New Mexico Support Center 6 Dec 2009 04:30 GMT
... center [in New Mexico] Wednesday, making good on a ... and facilities in Alpharetta, Ga., and Conway, Ark. The Rio Rancho center will focus on technical and ... be home to one of only two laboratories in the world where HP can diagnose ...
- NIH approves first embryonic stem cells for research 6 Dec 2009 02:10 GMT
... New York City -- for study by scientists using public funds. NIH is expected to ... stem cells, there is no longer any scientific need to kill embryos in order to ... sponsors, former Republican Reps. Jay Dickey of Arkansas and Roger Wicker of Mississippi. Wicker is ...
- | NIH approves first embryonic stem cells for research 6 Dec 2009 01:57 GMT
... New York City -- for study by scientists using public funds. NIH is expected to ... stem cells, there is no longer any scientific need to kill embryos in order to ... sponsors, former Republican Reps. Jay Dickey of Arkansas and Roger Wicker of Mississippi. Wicker is ...
- H1N1 Swine Flu symptoms continue decline, but still dangerous show statistics 6 Dec 2009 00:12 GMT
... influenza activity was reported by 17 states (Arkansas, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, ... flu season to 189, and the total laboratory-confirmed H1N1 deaths in children to 210. Hospitalizations ... a sharp decline in the percentage of tested samples that showed positive for influenza, down ...
- U.S.: "We All Breathe the Same Air and Drink the Same Water" 5 Dec 2009 23:51 GMT
... area comprised of the states of Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico, and of ... and water contamination from Los Alamos National Laboratories. Given the Barack Obama administration's support of ... immemorial." Genevieve McGeisey, a Seminole water quality scientist with the Santa Ana tribe in New Mexico, ...
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