Star-Spangled Banner is star attraction at renovated American History - Baltimore Sun (Www.OSIR.org.in)
WASHINGTON - T he Star-Spangled Banner has a snazzy new home - and it’s already the talk of the town. When the National Museum of American History reopens tomorrow after a two-year, $85 million renovation, visitors will finally get a glimpse at what
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Science suffers as youth has its fling - Independent
Share AS education becomes increasingly trend-driven, the class of 2008 is likely to study law — perhaps attracted by the lavish lifestyle of solicitor Gerald Kean — or accountancy, architecture, design or media. Recent figures from the Central
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Scottish Baccalaureates detailed - BBC News
Education Secretary Fiona Hyslop says the courses should encourage more students to take such subjects and help them move to work or university. Opposition parties say the move will further overcrowd the curriculum. The new qualification will be
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Buckhead mom dives into trash after son s work tossed - Atlanta Journal Constitution
science projects require much time, creativity and thought from young students. They typically don t require a police investigation. Or prompt mothers to go Dumpster diving. But both happened last week after a Sutton Middle School janitor
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Scientific database to launch next month - Thanhnien
A database of scientific research is scheduled to launch next month as a reference source for students, scientists and businesses looking for innovative ideas, said the project s facilitator. Set up on the website www.khoahoctre.com.vn, the
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