PHILIPPINES: Who Were The Massacred Journalists?
It was ten years ago when I first met Marife Montano or ‘Neneng’ as she was known to her friends. Neneng was one of the 32 journalists killed in the Maguindanao massacre.
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March 11th, 2010
Admin PHILIPPINES: Who Were The Massacred Journalists?
It was ten years ago when I first met Marife Montano or ‘Neneng’ as she was known to her friends. Neneng was one of the 32 journalists killed in the Maguindanao massacre.
Read more on Scoop.co.nz
March 11th, 2010
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March 11th, 2010
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March 11th, 2010
Admin Welcome to the Future
We are in an era of accelerating change, moving toward a future that will be profoundly different from the past we grew up in. But what will the nature of that change be? What will the future look like?
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March 11th, 2010
Admin New Learning Laboratory to hold open house Saturday in Madison
MADISON – The Learning Laboratory LLC, a full-service learning center, will open in downtown Madison this Saturday, Feb. 27, at 36 Main St.
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March 11th, 2010
Admin Insanity defense trial: Victim describes seeing her damaged face for first time
Crying and whimpering, a woman told jurors Tuesday how a brutal beating in 2006 ended in her remaining in a coma for 20 days, leaving her with permanent scars and changing her life forever.“When I went to the bathroom that first time, I did not know what happened to me when I saw my face that first time,” Norma Mendoza testified through a Spanish interpreter.She burst into sobs, paused and …
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March 11th, 2010
Admin The lazy days of summer are behind us and another school year is in full swing. It’s once again time to handle the deluge of school papers that flow in and out of our homes. For students and parents alike, getting an organized start to the new school year can make the difference between having a successful school year or not. Follow these seven simple steps and you and your child will have the best year yet.
1. Establish family ground rules relating to school year daily schedule, such as bedtime, homework completion, TV watching, computer surfing, and socializing. Establishing these expectations at the beginning of the school year communicates the parent’s priorities and commitment from the start. Children need and want these boundaries to feel safe and secure, whether they know it or not.
2. Establish a Command Central for processing children’s paper
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Originally posted 2009-07-13 06:06:43. Republished by Old Post Promoter
March 11th, 2010
Admin Q&A: Randall Fine, Managing Director, Fine Point Group
Randall A. Fine has accumulated a wealth of experience from big-time gaming operators in his eight-year casino career.
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March 11th, 2010
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