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NASA and the Canadian Space Agency invite journalists and the public on Tuesday, July 14, to observe the international, multidisciplinary Pavilion Lake Research Project team as it studies the origin of rare freshwater carbonate rock structures that thrive in Pavilion Lake, British Columbia, Canada.
SYS-CON's Cloud Computing Journal announced today that nominations are now open for its first annual Cloud Computing Readers' Choice Awards. SYS-CON's Readers' Choice Awards, also known as the "Oscars of the Software Industry," has been one of the most prestigious industry award programs for more than a decade. This year's cloud computing awards will be given in 19 categories and award-winning ...
In last month’s article (June 14), I identified several areas that I believe parents of boys especially need to pay more attention to.
Most law schools do not adequately prepare attorneys for the business challenges that they will encounter while working in or running a law firm. ABA books can help you overcome these challenges and give you the skills you'll need to keep your practice running smoothly.
Sufficient evidence found to support moving forward with first-degree murder charge
Sacha Baron Cohen dons hot pants and an Austrian-accented lisp for his new film, Bruno . Bob Mondello says that while Cohen's appearance has changed, he's still pushing the same boundaries.
As a member of the legal profession, you have no shortage of responsibilities - your clients, your firm, your families, yourself and the advancement of your profession to name just the significant ones.
Lifetime Warren resident Mary Emma Holmes received the 2009 Samuel L. Jones Pioneer Award at the Samuel L. Jones Pioneer Breakfast at the Knight Bergman Center Thursday morning.
Clarence Eckstein grew up in Ohio, when a great summer day meant driving 2 1/2 hours with his dad to see Pete Rose and the Big Red Machine. At 51, Eckstein still cheers for Cincinnati. From home, on TV.
(AP:NEW ORLEANS) A startup company based in Baton Rouge on Thursday applied for $100 million in bonds to revive the shuttered Six Flags New Orleans theme park.
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