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Columbine, revisited – Sun Chronicle

Posted by Webmaster on Dec 5, 2009 in Webmaster Tips

Columbine, revisited – Sun Chronicle
McMahon, president of SADD and Webmaster for the student council Some student council members also saw the program during a conference on Cape Cod last year, she said. Ledwith said Scott’s talk “made you think it could happen anywhere, including

see what Todd Harrison has written – Minyanville
Todd Harrison, founder and CEO of Minyanville, has 18 years of experience on Wall Street. After graduating from Syracuse University with honors (1991), he spent seven years on the worldwide equity derivative desk at Morgan Stanley (vice president

Controversy Erupts on Holocaust Denial Scene – Southern Poverty Law Center
Journal and, starting in 1979, nearly annual Holocaust denial conferences that included prominent movement figures and featured anti-Semites like Wolf Rudiger Hess, son of Hitler deputy 1983 when his revisionist writings were found to

More Vitamin D Studies of Interest – Food Consumer
This is a periodic newsletter from the Vitamin D Council, a non-profit trying to end the epidemic of vitamin D deficiency. If you want to unsubscribe, go to the end of this newsletter. If you are not subscribed, you can do so on the Vitamin D Council


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CU-Boulder student elections: Chan out, Carlson in – Colorado Daily

Posted by Webmaster on Nov 3, 2009 in Webmaster Tips

CU-Boulder student elections: Chan out, Carlson in – Colorado Daily
E ric Chan, a University of Colorado senior elected to the Arts and Sciences Student Government board on Friday, forfeited his seat over the weekend in order to apply for a paid position with a campus organization that’s funded by the student

Radio Weezer To Preview Raditude Today – antiMUSIC
(PR) Weezer is telling their fans that “Weez in charge” once again, as the band prepares to use its own A.P.E. Radio virtual airwaves this week to feature the brand new songs from their highly anticipated album, Raditude. Beginning on Tuesday

New Student Newspaper Succeeding in Morgantown – The State Journal
MORGANTOWN — At a time when long-established newspapers are failing, a new West Virginia publication has found a niche that works. The Mountaineer Jeffersonian in Morgantown is more than a year old and going strong. Chris Walters, now a senior at

Business briefs, Nov. 1 – Columbian
Audrey Brouwer, a licensed agent for Davidson Insurance of Vancouver, has been awarded the Certified Insurance Counselor designation from the Society of Certified Insurance Counselors. Brouwer has been with Davidson for more than 11 years. Mandy

Local social club dances and dines through eight decades – Bellingham Herald
Eighty years ago, a group of Bellingham couples found themselves all dressed up with no place to go after attending meetings at a local Masonic lodge, so they formed a dance-and-supper club. Chuck Walter and Larry Quinlivan, co-presidents of Comus

Fitch to Rate CNH Equipment Trust 2009-C; Presale Issued – Businesswire.com
–$194,000,000 class A-2 ‘AAA’; Outlook Stable; –$197,000,000 class A-3 ‘AAA’; Outlook Stable; -$201,200,000 class A-4 ‘AAA’; Outlook Stable–$24,821,000 class B A ; Outlook Stable. The presale report is available to all investors on Fitch’s

Televangelist Joyce Meyer May Have To Testify In Coleman Murder Civil – FOX2now.com
COLUMBIA, IL (KTVI – FOX2now.com)– World-renowned televangelist, Joyce Meyer, may soon have to testify in the civil case filed over the murders of a Columbia, Illinois mother and her two sons. Lawyers for Reverend Meyer hoped to argue that their


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