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  1. LHS senior scores perfect ACT score (Flower Mound Leader)Open this result in new window
    Mon, 29 Sep 2008 07:02:58 GMT Perhaps it was the lack of pressure Emily White faced when she took the ACT test last year that led to her acing it. Or, maybe she's just that smart. White, a senior at Lewisville High School, is still in disbelief after learning in August she recorded a perfect score of 36 on the ACT test in June.


  2. How to handle your e-mail overload (The Gainesville Sun)Open this result in new window
    Mon, 29 Sep 2008 01:50:26 GMT Remember when "You've got mail" alerts were thrilling'The e-mails that now pour into office inboxes and spill onto BlackBerry devices have left some workers feeling so bogged down with online messages that they can find little time to do anything else.


  3. China's strong march (Manning River Times)Open this result in new window
    Sun, 28 Sep 2008 18:09:55 GMT Marius Kloppers made a family gamble on China seven years ago, well before its industrial machine began to shake the world. "I took a view that China was going to be a world power," said the BHP Billiton chief executive. "My kids started learning Mandarin when they were four years old."


  4. Samoan language school will open (Honolulu Advertiser)Open this result in new window
    Mon, 29 Sep 2008 11:10:44 GMT It all started when Elisapeta Tuupo-Alaimaleata was asked to teach Sunday School for the First Samoan Methodist Church in Salt Lake.


  5. 8 ways to keep overflowing e-mail from making you nuts (Detroit Free Press)Open this result in new window
    Sun, 28 Sep 2008 07:25:59 GMT Remember when "You've got mail" alerts were thrilling? The e-mails that now pour into office inboxes and spill onto BlackBerry devices have left some workers feeling so bogged down with online messages that they find it hard to do anything else.


  6. Day of European Languages Reveals Differences, Not Diversity (Deutsche Welle)Open this result in new window
    Fri, 26 Sep 2008 09:10:42 GMT September 26 is European Day of Languages. But what should be a celebration of multi-lingualism in fact highlights a failure in language-learning across the bloc and a lack of attention on minority languages.


  7. Reach for the Moon and One Special Star, Advises Dr. Toy With This Years Top 10 Pick: Nana Star & the Moonman (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)Open this result in new window
    Sun, 28 Sep 2008 07:01:00 GMT Dr. Stevanne Auerbach, aka Dr. Toy, names Nana Star & the Moonman a Top 10 Best Language/Learning/Math & Reading Readiness product as part of the 2008 Dr. Toy's 100 Best Children's Products list.


  8. Teachers: Writing skills not hurt by texting (The Danville Commercial-News)Open this result in new window
    Sun, 28 Sep 2008 05:07:51 GMT Although some of their entertainment reading and communication habits may have changed, teachers say kids’ academic habits aren’t any different than they’ve ever been.No matter what they say to their friends — verbally or electronically — most kids know reading and writing in school isn’t the same as the communicating with friends, said Kim Norton, a sixth-grade language arts teacher at North ...


  9. Real People: Burlington man brings cultural exchange to another level (Burlington Times-News)Open this result in new window
    Mon, 29 Sep 2008 01:27:00 GMT When Scott Hajek returned to Burlington on a three-week break after serving a year and a half in Thailand with the Peace Corps, he thought he'd have reverse culture shock.


  10. The Projects: Churches hit the streets (Chambersburg Public Opinion)Open this result in new window
    Mon, 29 Sep 2008 00:32:38 GMT When Pastor Art Brown visits The Projects in Chambersburg, he has no fear for his personal safety, even when weapons are in sight. One day, some years back, he went to The Projects and took a friend along for door-to-door ministry. At one door a man answered who was obviously intoxicated.


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