Posted: Feb. 29 4:12 p.m. Raleigh, N.C. Nagoya University is opening a technology transfer office in North Carolina in partnership with the state’s Department of Commerce, Gov. Mike Easley announced Friday.
Will C. Wood high school is hosting an orientation day on March 5 for any eighth graders interested in enrolling at the high school. The orientation will begin at 6:30 p.m.
DULUTH Imagine … three and one-half hours of foods to feed your soul. Host Juli Kellner welcomes 19 local cooks into the WDSE Cooks kitchen for “C” is for Comfort Foods. It premieres at 1 p.m., Saturday, March 1, on PBS eight and is repeated at 1 p.m., Sunday, March 16.
When: Today, 5:15 p.m. Key players: North Salem - Josh O'Neill (6-0), Jr., G; Karl Miras (6-1), Sr., F; Marc Miller (6-6), Sr., C. Briarcliff - Joe Lombardi (6-4), Sr., F; Kyle Beechum (6-2), Sr., F; Alex Gulotta (6-1), Sr., G.
Troubled D.C. public school students will get intensive intervention services -- involving support for their families, behavior management strategies and academic help -- in a forthcoming pilot program, Deputy Mayor for Education Victor Reinoso testified last night.
The Canadian Press February 29, 2008 - 2:48 p.m. TORONTO - Gold was quoted at C$953 bid (US$971) and C$954 asked (US$972) at the close of trading Friday by Thomas Cook, a major gold and foreign exchange dealer.
Subprime Deals 29/02/2008 20:11:00 Business Wire C-BASS 2007-SP2 --$95.6 million class A-1 affirmed at AAA ; --$47.5 million class A-2 affirmed at AAA ; --$18.2 million class A-3 affirmed at AAA ; --$8.4 million class M-1 affirmed at AA+ ; --$7.8 million class M-2 affirmed at AA+ ; --$4.6 million class M-3 affirmed at AA ; --$4.4 million class M-4 affirmed at AA- ; --$4.3 million class M-5
The Canadian Press February 29, 2008 - 10:33 a.m. TORONTO - Gold was quoted at C$949 bid (US$969) and C$950 asked (US$970) in mid-morning trading Friday by Thomas Cook, a major gold and foreign exchange dealer.
ORANGEBURG, S.C. - Two graduates of the Claflin University Call Me MISTER program - Hayward Jean, '04, and Zebulon Dinkins, '05 - will be featured in an upcoming documentary about the innovative teacher recruitment program designed to increase the number of African American male teachers in South Carolina classrooms.