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Sports in Brief: Fellows wins on wet track in Montreal
Canadian road-racer Ron Fellows splashed his way to victory yesterday in the first NASCAR points event run on grooved rain tires, winning when heavy rain and poor visibility forced officials to end the race 26 laps early in Montreal. The 48-year-old Ontario driver, a four-time winner in Nationwide Series road-course...
First round of Enitiative grants yields 58 projects
SYRACUSE - Robert Doyle is trying to fool the human body. Doyle, an assistant chemistry professor at Syracuse University SU, and a group of researchers are working on a way to sneak insulin into the body orally. The subterfuge is necessary because insulin is normally destroyed in the digestive system....
Accelerate gives audience a glimpse of future
SYRACUSE - Jeremy Gilbert called the talk he gave May 9 at Accelerate 2007 his "wow" speech. He and two other presenters spent more than an hour wowing a group of about 20 during one of Accelerate's workshops on technology trends. The speakers, all from Syracuse University SU, discussed technologies...
IN MEMORIAM: PAUL A. DEBENEDICTIS, 1942-2006
Paul A. DeBenedictis, a member of the AOU since 1964 and an Elective Member since 1979, died in Syracuse, New York, on 3 May 2006. He had been disabled since 1996, when he suffered cardiac arrest and subsequent brain injury, but had remained interested in nature, travel, and the arts....
Goetzmann always looked for the next big deal
* The man: Harry E. Goetzmann, Jr. was born June 10, 1937, in Buffalo. One of six children, he grew up with a strong work ethic. From the age of nine until he was 18, Goetzmann delivered the now-defunct Buffalo CourierExpress and was named outstanding newsboy in 1955. As a...
ThreeOneFive Design sees immediate growth
ONONDAGA - ThreeOneFive Desigri, LLC has only been open two months, but partners Gregory Hedges, Stephen Masiclat, and Douglas Strahler are already considering hiring more people due to high demand. In fact, the need to hire another person was apparent after ThreeOneFive Design's first week in business. The company designs...
School Notes
Southern Regional High School in Manhawkin defeated four-time defending champion Pemberton High School in the Southern Region Consumer Bowl held at Burlington County College. Southern earned the right to face the winners of the central and northern regions in the state finals on May 23 in Trenton. Two...
AMCon Research moving downtown
SYRACUSE AMCon Research, Inc. is leaving the Syracuse University's CASE Center business incubator for a 4,000-square-foot space at 327 W. Fayette St. The 15-employee, document-converting company plans to move during the month of December in order to minimize disruption to its work. J.F. Real Estate served as broker for...
Best & brightest.(Neighbor)
- Ashley Novak of Libertyville was recently honored at the Programs Rooted in Developing Excellence PRIDE Program for academic and leadership excellence in the L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science at Syracuse University. Novak is a sophomore majoring in computer engineering. ...
THE HAUDENOSAUNEE: FROM OWASCO THROUGH FIVE NATIONS
Wanamaker, Tom Indian Country Today Lakota Times 03-10-2004 Book examines oral tradition, historical record and archaeology In the preface to his new book "Iroquoia: The Development of a Native World," William Engelbrecht has a reminder for New Yorkers. The Buffalo ...



