Thursday, December 10, 2009

Christie urges Corzine to delay applying for $400M in federal - Bridgeton News
TRENTON -- Gov.-elect Chris Christie’s transition team urged the outgoing Corzine administration to delay applying for up to $400 million in federal education aid nearly two weeks before Christie’s spokeswoman faulted the governor for not seeking

UNO student-athletes, coaches awaiting their fate - New Orleans Times-Picayune
UNO also can’t proceed in its search for a permanent athletic director. Chatelain said he volunteered for the position shortly after Mike Bujol stepped down in early November but doesn’t want the job long term. Chatelain said the search for a

Report criticizes New York's cuts in tobacco-prevention programs - Poughkeepsie Journal
once ranked fifth in the nation for spending on tobacco prevention and cessation programs, now ranks 22nd among all states, according to a study released today by a coalition of public-health groups. After been a model program for the rest

Ross' gunslinging keeps Wolves' foes at bay - Access North GA
BUFORD -- Buford football may never rely on a wide-open offense, and certainly no one would He’s got the ability to make throws that the average Joe, high school quarterback can’t make,” Wolves coach Jess Simpson said of his junior signal

Children's Charity party set for Tuesday night - Salem News
SALEM — The Salem Children's Charity, which raised more than $23,000 last year for needy schoolchildren, will hold its 16th annual Christmas party on Tuesday at Victoria Station restaurant. The party, which kicks off at 5 p.m., will feature live

Image Entertainment Locks Up Thriller "Don McKay" In Theaters April - Stockhouse
Image plans on releasing the film in April 2010. "Don McKay Rolling Kansas") along with producer James M. Young ("Year of the Bull," "Homecoming"). "Don McKay" had its world premiere at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. Don McKay, a high school

Special Education Abuse - Spectator.org
Nineteen percent of black male students and 16 percent of their white male peers attending Cleveland's public schools in the 2005-2006 school year were labeled with some form of learning disability. This meant that they were likely placed into the

Image Entertainment Locks Up Thriller “Don McKay” In Theaters - PR Inside
Don McKay” had its world premiere at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. Don McKay, a high school janitor who leaves his hometown after a tragedy, returns 25 years later to rekindle a romance with his old flame who is dying of cancer, but this

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