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Breaking News Mon, 8 Feb 2010
An orphan child with autism in a shelter home.
Autism   Child   Link   Parents   Photos  
 CBS News 
Autism, Older Parents Link Detailed
Mothers Older Than 40 Are 50 Percent More Likely to Have Autistic Child, but Overall Risk is Still Low | Font size Print E-mail Share 0 Comments | (AP) Interactive Breaking The Silence | Find out more... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
U.S. Army Private First Class.Tobie Cable of Regimental Higher Headquarters Troop, 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment, Tennessee Army  National Guard participates in training on 12 Dec,2009 in preparation for a scheduled deployment to Iraq at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center, Hattiesburg  Mississippi. This will be the units second tour in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom  in five years and is the  largest  unit in the state.(RELEASED).
Iraq   Kuwait   Military   Photos   Troops  
 Hartford Courant 
US troops who have died while serving in Iraq and Kuwait
Army Spc. Brushaun X. Anderson | Back in middle school, Brushaun Anderson could often be found in the computer lab with a few of his buddies — a curious student building Web sites and working on... (photo: US Army / Staff Sgt. Russell Lee Klika)
Child - Boy - Potty Training  The News & Observer 
Help! I have to potty train a boy!
| I am the mother of three kids. This means that, at least by a couple people, I am considered something of an expert in the realm of parenting. I don't know if having a lot of kids makes me any more ... (photo: WN / sweet)
Help   Kids   Mother   Photos   Train  
Obese Child  The Columbus Dispatch 
Study: Family routines cut the risk of childhood obesity
| Preschoolers who eat dinner with their families, get plenty of rest and don't spend hour after hour in front of the tube appear to be at a significant advantage when it comes to keeping off extra we... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Diet   Family   Obesity   Photos   Preschooler  
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WINTER-CARNIVAL (BM5) The Examiner
Dartmouth Winter Carnival continues 100 year tradition
| Dartmouth Winter Carnival 1939 Daniel Seacord '42 | Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire started it all in 1910 with ice sculptures and a giant bonfire. In ... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Hanover   Photos   Students   Tradition   Winter  
Feral cat The Examiner
Notre Dame student combatting feral cat population
Comments SOUTH BEND, Ind. (Map, News) - A University of Notre Dame theology student has turned her concerns about the plight of feral cats into a program that traps and s... (photo: GFDL / Sabar)
Animals   News   Photos   Society   Wildlife  
Students The Examiner
It's not too late to help your child prepare for the FCAT
| The FCAT is here! Joseph H. Saturley, Ph.D If you like this ... Florida State Fair includes education exhibits at Cracker Country living history museum View all »... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Education   Photos   School   Students   Tests  
Britain's new business secretary Lord Mandelson, second from left, is seen at the British Embassy in Moscow, Russia The Daily Mail
Schools in uproar after universities raise entry requirements to cope with Lord Mandelson's spending cuts
| Thousands of academic high-fliers face rejection from top universities after A-level entry requirements were raised at the 11th hour to cope with Lord Mandelson's spend... (photo: AP / Ivan Sekretarev)
Business   News   Photos   Political   UK  
 International doctors march outside Britain´s Department of Health to protest newly-proposed government immigration rules that will stop them applying for work in the UK, in central London Friday April 21, 2006. Under changes announced last month, Khaleej Times
Britain tightens student visa rules
LONDON - Britain is to tighten the rules on immigrants entering Britain on a student visa, the government said on Sunday in a clampdown on a system which some security ex... (photo: AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
Britain   London   Photos   Terrorism   World  
Children living in the slums enjoying posing for the camera in the Philippines The Daily Tribune
NutriJuice in Tacloban 5,000 students get iron-fortified drink
| 02/07/2010 | Launched last year, the NutriJuice program of Coca-Cola Philippines continues to provide 5,000 students in Tacloban the iron-fortified drink this year. Nut... (photo: WN / Arturo Ubaub)
Health   Philippines   Photos   Students   Tacloban  
Toyota - Luxury Cars - Exhibition The New York Times
Oh, What a Feeling: Watching Toyota Flunk for Once
| Life, goes the cliché, is just high school writ large, and in the senior class of automakers, Toyota was the straight-A student who wrecked the curve for everyon... (photo: WN / Farida Azzawi)
Automaker   Customer   Photos   School   Toyota  
ICT (Information and Communication Technology) Students - Public High School - Education - Philippines The Times
Private schools plan to set up university
| A GROUP of leading independent schools are studying plans to set up an elite private university for families frustrated by the quality of education at mainstream instit... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Education   People   Photos   Society   University  
Congress party leader Rahul Gandhi, in white dress, interacts with college students at Ramnagar in Uttarakhand state, India, Monday, Oct. 20, 2008 Deccan Chronicle
Mumbai trip a huge success, says Rahul
Mumbai trip a huge success, says Rahul | Thiruvananthapuram, Feb. 6: The Congress leader, Mr Rahul Gandhi, on Saturday termed his Mumbai trip a huge success and said that... (photo: AP / Rohit Umrao)
India   Mumbai   Photos   Politics   Student  
Cigarette - Smoker Khaleej Times
Alarming Rise in Number of Saudi Smokers
JEDDAH ' The number of smokers in Saudi Arabia has increased to six million, including 600,000 women. There are also 772,000 teenage smokers, including intermediate and s... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Cigarettes   Photos   Saudi   Smokers   Students  
Scholarship Programs Student Grants
- Date extended for Central scholarships
- Disadvantaged Students’ to benefit from scholarship
- Scholarship Helps Katrina Survivor Help Others
- Does the National Merit® Scholarship Corporation have somet
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- Telugu scholar dead
- Golden Jubilee of Gujarat, special grant to villages
- Scholar among arrested Maoists
- Disadvantaged Students’ to benefit from scholarship
President Barack Obama speaks on climate change and healthcare reform in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House in Washington, Saturday, Dec. 19, 2009.
Obama's 'no-brainer' student loan overhaul now on wobbly ground
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Student Jobs Education News
- The days of plenty are gone, so let's embrace the employ
- Questioning Crime Data, and Other Data Behind Bloomberg Poli
- Dream makers
- B-Tech student ragged, beaten up in JNTU
President Barack Obama, center, talks with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., right, and House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of Md., before speaking to the House Democratic Issues Conference in Williamsburg, Va.
Jobless rate key to Pelosi's political future
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- Teachers 'need better qualifications'
- Online safety push for five-year-olds
- Graduate salaries 'stay at £25k'
- FG urges religious leaders to educate members on climate cha
Tiger and Earl Woods Fort Bragg
Tiger wait goes on: Rumour of Woods return at Accenture Match Play dashed
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College Student Universities
- Students protest against lack of basic facilities in college
- Four allowed to return to China after visa slip by college
- Q&A: College gender gap has far-reaching consequences
- U.S. colleges court Hispanic families using espanol
Newnham College
Students at all-girl Cambridge college sent email asking them to be quieter when having sex
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- Champagne celebrations at Scotland Yard as 'universally
- A universal paradox: can market economy become inclusive?
- Universities' role decisive in nation-building: former C
- AUT against move to form unitary universities
Britain's new business secretary Lord Mandelson, second from left, is seen at the British Embassy in Moscow, Russia
Schools in uproar after universities raise entry requirements to cope with Lord Mandelson's spending cuts
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