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Walk-In Registration For Adult, Continuing Ed
Adult and Continuing Education will hold walk-in registration for the fall semester on Wednesday, Sept. 3 from 5 to 7 p.m. in room D216 at Enrico Fermi High School. For more information call 860-763-7032.Tags: Enrico Fermi
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Upstart joins big leagues
Special to the Chicago TribuneIf you're a long-time Chicago-area resident, you likely remember 1970s-era Bolingbrook for its best-known features: a truck stop, a cheesy indoor amusement park and a hodgepodge of cookie-cutter subdivisions. Fast-forward to 2008. The southwest...Tags: Population, Sales, Macy's, Transportation, Karen Anderson
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Terps' Steffy striving for new ending
It was a savage hit, even by major college football standards. Rutgers safety Joe Lefeged flung himself at Jordan Steffy, crashing into the Maryland quarterback last season with an unnerving, helmet-to-helmet crack.
Steffy, who walked haltingly up the...Tags: Maryland, Television, Maryland Terrapins, Florida State University, Teaching and Learning
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Stryker pushes back against government inspectors
AP Business WriterIn an unusually aggressive move, Stryker Corp. is resisting an ongoing federal investigation into whether the company illegally pushed sales of its replacement knees and hips. Stryker says government investigators have issued "oppressive" demands for...Tags: Justice System, Medicare, Securities, Stryker Corporation, Corporate Crime
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Steffy driven to make most of final season
Sun reporterIt was a savage hit, even by major college football standards. Rutgers safety Joe Lefeged flung himself at Jordan Steffy, crashing into the Maryland quarterback last season with an unnerving, helmet-to-helmet crack. Steffy, who walked haltingly up the...Tags: Maryland, Television, Florida State University, Maryland Terrapins, Teaching and Learning
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Educating the voters in misuse of funds?
When the state lottery was sold to Marylanders in 1973, the funds were to be used for education. Since that time, lottery funds have supported educational initiatives such as sports stadiums for rich jocks. Now we have a ballot proposal to legalize slots...Tags: Gaming and Lotteries, Maryland, Referenda, Voting, Elections
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Mandated eye exams not a cost-effective method to protect sight
On behalf of the Illinois Association of Ophthalmology, I appreciate your Aug. 19 editorial "We do not need another nanny-state mandate" addressing the unnecessary requirement of comprehensive eye examinations for all kindergartners in Illinois. The IAO...Tags: Maryland, Medical Staff, Medicine, Vernon Hills, Illinois
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How to pay for graduate school
MarketWatchGraduate school can be an expensive decision. Not only will you need to pay for tuition, but you'll also give up any income you might have otherwise brought in during that period. Of course, many graduate programs can be completed on a part-time basis,... -
Baby boomers will love Cradle of Aviation car show
pwking@aol.comHoly car show, Batman! Boomers will love what's at the Cradle of Aviation Think your 2007 SUV is a gas guzzler? At least it's not a 1966 Batmobile. The original Batmobile - built for the 1966-68 "Batman" TV series - is on display this weekend at the...Tags: Hofstra University, Television, Retirement, Batman, Baby Products, Games, and Toys
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What do I do now?
Broward Advisers for Continuing Education is here to help! Go to broward.k12.fl.us/ studentsupport/guidance and check out the Student Navigators. You will find specific information for freshman, sophomore, junior and senior year — and what... -
Enrichment Classes Offered
Farmington Continuing Education is taking registrations for enrichment classes to be held in the fall. Classes include arts, cooking, computers, financial planning, fitness, languages, dancing and personal development, and include some trips and tours....Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Financial Planning
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Keeping grad school costs low
Graduate school can be an expensive decision. Not only will you need to pay for tuition, you'll give up any income that you might have otherwise brought in during that period. Of course, many graduate programs can be completed on a part-time basis, which...Tags: Financial Aid
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