Thursday | Herald Star Online
“They hold the water for a little while, then release it”
' Area agency officials and volunteers have found a new way to "go green." Retired Senior Volunteer Program employees and volunteers will create a rain garden Thursday at Jefferson Community College The State ... via Herald Star Online
Sunday May 4 | Forbes
Country star Gretchen Wilson at age 34 goes back to school
“I certainly don't want her to think you can be this successful without an education.”
Country music singer Gretchen Wilson has a mantel full of awards in her Lebanon home. via Forbes
Wednesday Apr 16 | Materia Medica Malaysiana
Medical grads snub ministry programme
“These graduates will have to spend an additional five years, which includes the compulsory two years housemanship, before they can practise”
Filed under: Uncategorized - malaysianmedicine @ 9:00 am NST : KUALA LUMPUR: Most of the medical graduates from unrecognised universities appear to have snubbed the special programme offered by the Health ... via Materia Medica Malaysiana
Apr 14, 2008 | Business Wire
Public relations, press release distribution, investor relations, SEC filing
WAKEFIELD, Mass.-- --Implant Sciences Corporation , an established supplier of systems and sensors for the homeland security market and related industries, - 04/14/2008 - 04:17 PM NEW YORK-- --Fitch Ratings ... via Business Wire
Apr 12, 2008 | BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
Paper Mill Announces New Director of Development
Saturday, April 12, 2008; Posted: 7:52 PM - by BWW News Desk Paper Mill Playhouse is proud to announce the appointment of Ms. via BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
Apr 10, 2008 | The News
'Bring Pakistan back into league of educated nations'
Wednesday, April 09, 2008 By our correspondent Karachi Prof David Stephens from the Education Research Centre, University of Brighton, UK, has urged the promotion of teachers and higher education in the ... via The News
Apr 8, 2008 | Arizona Republic
$1.4 bil campus-construction plan gains backers
“Arizona's economy is too dependent on construction”
A proposed $1.4 billion campus-construction plan to jump-start the economy got support Monday from several business and education groups. via Arizona Republic
Mar 19, 2008 | New Straits Times
MIC tightens study loans after getting only 34% repayments
“The non-repayment of loans has put a financial strain on the MIED which has difficulty generating funds from banks”
By : Adrian David KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: The MIC is tightening procedures in awarding study loans as only 34 per cent of the RM86 million disbursed has been repaid. via New Straits Times
Mar 5, 2008 | Tallahassee.com
Carolyn Ford honored for work to help community
“You have to really care. In her profession, you can't do it for the money. She does it for the love of people and wanting to make this a better world.”
Carolyn Ford's years of service to Gadsden County residents has been recognized with her selection as an Alston/Bannerman fellow. via Tallahassee.com
Feb 29, 2008 | TulsaWorld.com - Satellite
Winning battle band cuts single and records video
“Why not do what makes you happy?”
The winner of Satellite's Battle of the Bands, Here Is There, didn't have much time to celebrate the victory. via TulsaWorld.com - Satellite







