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Public spaces, secret weapons - Guardian Unlimited
Under the unfriendly glare of strip-lights in an anonymous seminar room on the outskirts of Bristol, a group of about 50 people concerned with the development of public spaces are thinking hard about how to prevent a terrorist attack. "More people ...
Read more...Emiratis to read for public health degrees - Gulf News
Abu Dhabi: Twenty Emiratis have been selected by the Health Authority Abu Dhabi (HAAD) to participate in a health care leadership training programme sourced from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The hand-picked individuals had on ...
Read more...More students going to college without actually going to college - Las Vegas Review Journal
College students enrolled in at least one distance education course in Nevada in the fall of 2007, compared with 5,798 in the fall of 2001. Distance education consists almost entirely of online courses. 3.9 million Students nationally enrolled in at ...
Read more...Evidence In Motion Announces New Executive Program - dBusinessNews.com
Louisville - Evidence In Motion Announces New Executive Program Louisville, KY - (December 1, 2008) – Evidence In Motion, a provider of physical therapy education and practice consultation, recently announced it will offer an Executive Program in ...
Read more...$80,000 in computer gear stolen from Alvarado schools - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Man dies in single-vehicle wreck in Fort Worth In north Fort Worth, nighttime police chase ends in fiery crash December schedule makes Dallas Cowboys’ task that much harder Euless mom indicted for DWI, injury to a child Human element is a bug in ...
Read more...Local News In Brief - Spectrum
ST. GEORGE - Dixie State College's annually published journal, The Southern Quill, is accepting submissions for its 2009 edition. In print since 1950, The Southern Quill publishes poetry, short fiction and visual art created by DSC students and ...
Read more...Blind in Montana: 'Pretty much regular' - Great Falls Tribune
Morris Miller said he's learning for the first time what being 70 actually feels like, and that's only because he recently had knee surgery. Though he was born blind because of cataracts, Miller has had a full and satisfying life. He decided to ...
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