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Free Online Poker Tournaments - What exactly are they?

21 hours ago ago from Outdoor Lifestyles

For starters free online poker of course this means you're not sitting in a casino but in the comfort of your own home on your computer. A free online poker tournament is a set number of seats which allows from 100-500 people to join. The free poker type is, as the name says, free to enter, no buy in is required. Others you'll find do charge an entry fee (buy in) such tournaments tend to have larger cash prizes due to the inherent higher ...

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Former marketing director takes new approach to poker with Zen Gaming - Las Vegas Review - Journal

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How To Win At Tournament Poker Part 1 | World Poker Express

20 hours ago ago from LivePokerBlogs

You can find Chris Ferguson playing online exclusively at Full Tilt Poker . How much of a difference is there between ring game strategy and tournament strategy ? The answer: Not as much as you think Read more here: How To Win At Tournament Poker Part 1 | World Poker Express

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16 hours ago ago from In Chennai Online

(CHICAGO September 6, 2005) Argosy University announced today that it will assist students from universities in New Orleans, southern Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama universities, which have been closed for the foreseeable future due to the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. Argosy University will make available both on-campus and online courses that might be able to permit dislocated students to progress in their ...

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Steven Clifford: University of California at Berkeley to Eliminate All Students on Jan. 1

7 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Responding to reduced State assistance and other budgetary pressures, Chancellor Robert J. Birgeneau announced that the University of California at Berkeley will eliminate all students beginning January 1, 2010. Rejecting the alternative of across the board reductions, the Board of Regents chose to preserve the "heart and soul" of the University, the faculty and the administrative staff. Birgeneau called the decision "courageous and ...

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Economy Doesn’t Slow Demand for Early Entry to College

22 hours ago ago from The New York Times

James S. Miller, the dean of admissions at Brown University , figured this could be the year that the frantic demand for admission under binding early-decision programs might begin to subside. After all, under such programs, admitted students cannot seek competing financial aid offers. Jeremy M. Lange for The New York Times The chapel at Duke University. Duke is among the colleges that had an increase in applications for ...

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Chicago News Cooperative: The Pulse: Hoop Nightmares for Catholic Colleges

23 hours ago ago from The New York Times

A matchup of former national champions, Saturday's college basketball game between Loyola and the University of San Francisco was a low-key affair only 2,638 fans turned out to see Loyola triumph, 66 to 63, and there was no local television coverage. This article is part of our expanded Chicago coverage. The Chicago report features coverage of public affairs, culture, lifestyle and sports in the region and is produced by ...

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Dennis Bruce: Screwing Up Is More Than an Art Form; It Is a Way of Life

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Screwing up has become remarkably popular in recent years. What was once confined to the blundering few is now seen in almost every facet of human endeavor--from business to government, from broadcast journalism to TV evangelism. Practically everyone today is screwing up something important and usually to the point of irreparable damage. This series of blogs is presented as a public service to educate those at the most critical stage of ...

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