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Saturday, September 4, 2010
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On Campus with Women - Promoting educational equality in Kenya
September 22, 2010 -- Women in Kenya remain disadvantaged, with opportunities for educational, social, and economic advancement inferior to those of men. Women are...
Read more...West Briton, The; Truro (UK) - Obituaries
September 2, 2010 --
Mr TH Scott St Austell THE THANKSGIVING service for the late Tristan Scott, aged 82, has taken place at the Holy Trinity Church, St...
Read more...Daily Mirror, The; London (UK) - Class of your own
September 2, 2010 --
CHILDREN around the country are returning to class this week but, for private tutor Geoff Harriman, school's never out.
The newly...
Read more...Republican & Herald; Pottsville, Pa. - Cumbola Man Gets Probation, Megan's Law Sanctions For Child Porn
September 1, 2010 --
A Blythe Township man will not have to serve time in prison, but will be subject to Megan's Law sanctions for 10 years after being sentenced...
Read more...U.S. Newswire - Montgomery County Education Equity Summit Set for Sept. 25
September 1, 2010 --
Event to Highlight Strategies for Advancing Equal Opportunity, Academic Excellence
HARRISBURG, Pa., Sept. 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/...
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