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For THE DAILY RECORD ELLENSBURG- When Lisa Fields, a Central Washington University nontraditional student and parent, wanted to see Nobel Prize winner Wangari Maatthai speak on campus, taking her two sons with her wasn't an option.
Mathematicians have made progress in transforming the lazy bureaucrat into a collection of formulas, theorems and proofs The lazy bureaucrat problem is ancient, as old as bureaucracy itself. In the 1990s, mathematicians decided to look at the problem. They have since made progress that, depending on your point of view, is either impressive or irrelevant. Four scientists at the State University ...
February is the shortest month of the year, but it's crammed with special dates. There's Valentine's Day on Feb. 14, which also happens to be Chinese New Year and the start of the Year of the Tiger.[...]
“There’s always got to be a scandal as to why you hold your view.” Tony Blair explains why people are so upset about the Iraq war in an interview on Fox News
On his way to winning 14 majors, the world's most famous sportsman disappeared into the crowds that followed him everywhere. Now, rocked by a scandal that no one saw coming, he has vanished again. John Feinstein, America's greatest sportswriter, retraces his rise and fall, and finds clues we might have missed Tiger Woods has always been The Invisible Man. To him, the world was a perfect place ...
It's been a good couple weeks for Rep. Paul Ryan, the rising Republican star from Wisconsin, as his name is increasingly becoming synonymous with actual Republican policy.
By Michael Ausiello Michael Ausiello asks Jim Parsons and series boss Chuck Lorre; they ID ''the warm embrace he longs for''
Here’s a question that would’ve left Einstein scratching his head: Is Big Bang Theory brainiac Sheldon straight? Gay? Asexual? According to executive producer Chuck Lorre, “other” may be the best way to describe him.
Michael Ausiello asks Jim Parsons and series boss Chuck Lorre; they ID ''the warm embrace he longs for''
Ian Brown has won the Charles Taylor Prize for literary non-fiction. The Globe and Mail journalist picked up the $25,000 award for his book The Boy in the Moon: A Father’s Search For His Disabled Son.
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