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  • Visual art review: Edinburgh College of Art Degree Show 2011 Tuesday, June 14, 2011 @ 6:06PMThe final degree show before Edinburgh College of Art merges with Edinburgh University proves that, whatever the future may hold, the college and its teaching methods are in
  • Welcome to our Christchurch Saturday, March 12, 2011 @ 4:28PMTen prominent New Zealanders share their visions for a new city. Interviews by Adam Dudding.
  • Engagement Friday, August 20, 2010 @ 12:32AMLinda and J. Keith Kavitz of Brookhaven, Miss., announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Marisa Lane Kavitz, to Blaine Chandler Frischhertz of New Orleans, son of Gregg and Rebecca Frischhertz of Slidell.
  • Pennsylvania State University graduation Monday, August 16, 2010 @ 8:57AMThese area students were among the 12,413 who graduated in 2010 spring commencement ceremonies May 14 to 16 at various campuses of The Pennsylvania State University, according to information provided by PSU.
  • New and Recent Work by Los Angeles-Based Artist Rachel Khedoori at Hauser & Wirth Monday, June 7, 2010 @ 5:06PMLONDON.- Hauser & Wirth presents an exhibition of new and recent work by Los Angeles-based artist Rachel Khedoori.
  • NewSchool of Architecture and Design Press Release: President Bill Clinton Accepts Role as Honorary Chancellor of ... Monday, April 26, 2010 @ 12:17PMPresident Bill Clinton, founder of the William J. Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States, has accepted the role of Honorary Chancellor of Laureate International Universities, the global network of leading private universities.
  • Transcript of the Global Financial Stability Report Press Briefing with Jose Viñals, Financial Counsellor and Director ... Wednesday, April 14, 2010 @ 2:33PMand with Laura Kodres, Chief of the Global Financial Stability Division, Juan Solé (chapter 2), John Kiff (chapter 3), and Effie Psalida (chapter 4) Washington, D.C.
  • Community Briefs Wednesday, March 3, 2010 @ 2:45AMThe Community Action Project of Tulsa County is accepting applications for its early childhood education programs.
  • Know Where You Are…To See Where You’re Going Friday, January 22, 2010 @ 7:02AMLogo #6 is more subtle and will probably look better in situ but in the final analysis it will also depend on the overall color scheme of the page.
  • More than just a Franciscan friar Sunday, December 13, 2009 @ 12:01AMAs a Franciscan friar, Zane Young actively helps others as friars have done before him dating back to the 13th Century. But reflecting the change in time and technology, Young also works to make a difference in his community by monitoring regional air quality. Young has been research coordinator for the Texas Tech University Air Quality Research Monitoring Operations in the area since March 2005 ...
  • Sam Fox School announces Master of Landscape Architecture Tuesday, October 20, 2009 @ 10:43AMOct. 20, 2009 -- The Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts will launch a new Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) program in Fall 2010, announced Bruce Lindsey, dean of the College of Architecture and the Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design.
  • American Society of Landscape Architects Inducts 2010 Officers Wednesday, October 14, 2009 @ 9:13AMWASHINGTON----The American Society of Landscape Architects inducted Gary D. Scott, FASLA, as the 65th president of the 17,000 member society during the 2009 Annual Meeting and EXPO in Chicago.
  • Corporate Social Responsibility Weekly Recap (August 19 - August 26, 2009) Thursday, August 27, 2009 @ 7:08AMNEW YORK----The following releases focus on Corporate Social Responsibility and moved during the week of August 19 – August 26, 2009.
  • HILLSBOROUGH: Business and professional news Friday, June 26, 2009 @ 5:05AMBarrier, Miliotis join Coldwell Banker
  • IE8 launched as a faster, safer browser Thursday, March 19, 2009 @ 3:39PMWhile IE8 will be shipped with Windows 7, Microsoft has just launched a version for earlier versions of Windows Microsoft has now released Internet Explorer 8 in advance of the version that will appear in Windows 7. It's already in use, because people have been able to download the RC1 release candidate version, but it should achieve rapid adoption. Whether it will be good enough to reverse IE's ...
  • Government data shows £2.4m 'lie detection' didn't work in 4 of 7 trials Thursday, March 19, 2009 @ 3:19PMThe Department of Work and Pensions wants to cut down on benefit fraud - but data acquired by the Guardian finds that an expensive "voice analysis" system was only as good as a coin toss in 4 of 7 trials The government has so far spent £2.4m on trials of a "voice risk analysis" (VRA) system, using technology licensed from a company called Nemesysco. The idea is that it will be used by trained ...
  • How we show unemployment Thursday, March 19, 2009 @ 3:01PMSee also Datablog post on updated data Tomorrow the unemployment figures come out — and we'll have the latest data here . Harold Wilson once said that for an unemployed person, the unemployment rate is 100%. As we head into recession and more people lose their jobs, that experience is going to get more common. But which parts of the UK are faring worse, and how is it spreading? We have started ...
  • World Bank sees slower China growth Thursday, March 19, 2009 @ 2:28PMThe World Banktoday cut its forecast for China's growth this year from 7.5% to 6.5%, amid deepening gloom about exports, but cautioned against hasty moves to bump up its stimulus package. "China has been hit very hard by an external shock," said Louis Kuijs, the bank's senior China economist and the main author of the quarterly report. He warned there was little prospect of a significant ...
  • Government announces 'results' of voice analysis trial - but what do they mean? Wednesday, March 18, 2009 @ 4:08AMIf you've picked up the paper, or seen the Technology site this morning, you'll have seen that I've written about the " voice risk analysis" system being used by 25 local councils to "detect" benefit fraud, and on which the Department of Work and Pensions has spent at least £1.5m. The scientific basis for this system is hard to find. Two Swedish scientists who have investigated the underlying ...
  • Bletchley Park gets funding lifeline Wednesday, March 18, 2009 @ 4:04AMThe site, home to Allied code-breaking efforts in World War II, has secured an additional £600,000 after the people of Milton Keynes answer a challenge from English Heritage. Recreated code machine at Bletchley Park by Welland from Flickr, Some Rights Reserved Milton Keynes Council has pledged £300,000 to help with needed repairs at the site that many consider the birthplace of the modern ...
  • Building Green Classrooms - BusinessWeek Tuesday, September 30, 2008 @ 10:19PM