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Roddy’s Film Companion Issue 3: The Burton’s (page 24)

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.. Page 24 of Roddy’s Film Companion Issue 3: The Burtons . Start from the Beginning of This Issue Read Issue 1: Europe! Europe! Prologue (completed) Read Issue 2: Cleopatra (completed) ..

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Meet John Merrow | Learning Matters

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The ASCD recently filmed a short video profile of John Merrow.  In it, John speaks about the state of education today and reflects on what brought him to reporting on education in the first place. It's part of their series of profiles of presenters for the March 2010 conference, Critical Transformations . Learn more about the conference here . Print ...

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Two disheartening Oregon vet stories - The Oregon Catalyst

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About OregonCatalyst.com | Our Contributors | Submitting a Guest Column | Resources Back to Home Page Two disheartening Oregon vet stories by In the news Tuesday, December 8. 2009 Today it made national news that an Oregon Army captain has pleaded guilty to stealing $700,000 from the government during his tour in Iraq. Part of the funds were designated for humanitarian relief. Also, this month a former Iraq soldier ...

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Thunderbird 3 Officially Released With New Features, Improved Look

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Work Thunderbird 3 Officially Released With New Features, Improved Look By Adam Pash on December 9, 2009 at 6:30 AM Windows/Mac/Linux: A whopping two years after its second major release, Mozilla’s popular desktop email client Thunderbird is now available as the new and improved Thunderbird 3.0, and there’s a lot to love in the new Thunderbird. Thunderbird 3.0 comes packed with fantastic new features, including a new tabbed ...

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Have your say with Sidewiki

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Google have launched a new feature that potentially spells a whole new way for users to interact with the internet. This feature, called Sidewiki, lets you leave comments about any page, read other people’s thoughts, and basically means that every site will have its own Wikipedia page built in. Access is easy simply download the latest version of the Google Toolbar, and enable the Sidewiki button in the Toolbar Options. From there ...

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