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TEN IN THE BED
Cabrera, Jane TEN IN THE BED. /SBN 0-82342027-2. Neiv York: Holiday House, 2006. 30pp. $16.95. If you or your children ever pretended that your bed was a pirate ship surrounded by shark-infested waters or the top of a castle tower, then you will enjoy the illustrations in Ten in the...
Fox Valley in 60 seconds.(News)
Band in bowl today: The West Aurora High School marching band will participate in the Chick-fil-A Bowl in Atlanta today. The band will be in the parade and will also be part of the halftime show. It is one of more than a dozen ...
Nanotechnology for Rapid Detection of HIV and Other Viruses.
M2 PRESSWIRE-5 December 2006-RNCOS: Nanotechnology for Rapid Detection of HIV and Other VirusesC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05122006 Nanotechnology is the latest tool used by the scientist in U.S. for diagnosing viruses of the disease as fatal as HIV or as common as...
The best
The Best: Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Arness Cannon united in holy matrimony at Star Faith Tabernacle Baptist Church in Greenville, SC. The bride, Tamika Cymel Devlin, is a graduate of Wake Forest University and the University of Georgia School of Law. She is an attorney at the S.C. Centers for...
'04 People of the year.(Seeing The Bigger Picture)(Sam Lang; Milton Hallman)
Sam Lang LAWN CARE BY RON HALL / Editor-in-Chief Sandersville is a nice enough place but little more than a wide spot in the road between Macon and Augusta in central Georgia. A young...
University of Georgia and HP take the lead in the Mobile Zone: students at UGA aren't waiting around for the 'Next Big Thing'
An academic-industry partnership at the University of Georgia (UGA] isn't trying to change the world with its embrace of iPAQ Pocket PCs and HP Tablet PCs, but Dr. Scott Shamp understands why some might think otherwise. "We're just trying to anticipate the way the world is changing," says the UGA...
Crisp County, Ga., Loses Out on $55 Million Oilseed Processor.
By Linda S. Morris, The Macon Telegraph, Ga. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 17--Crisp County lost out in its bid for a $55 million oilseed processor. The Farmers Oilseed Cooperative board of directors selected Claxton in southeast Georgia as...
Georgia's Catfish Business Proceeds Swimmingly.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Sep. 24--Flashes of slimy dark writhing erupt on the formerly glassy pond surface. It looks like a scene in an old Tarzan movie. This would be the part where the English guy on safari gets devoured by piranhas. But it's a typical...
Trickster Lives: Culture and Myth in American Fiction.(Review) (book review)
Trickster Lives: Culture and Myth in American Fiction. Edited by Jeanne Campbell Reesman. (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2000. Pp. 272, $50.00) The Trickster is a character known for being the savior, clown, and one who outsmarts his opponent or situation. In American works,...
You say tomato, they say tomography
You say tomato, they say tomography Researchers at the Georgia Experiment Station in Griffin are using a novel technique for performing agricultural research. They are experimenting with the use of computer-assisted tomography, or CAT scan, to look at everything from root-mass growth to apple bruises. Their work represents...
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