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| Surplus places may threaten schools - The Press |
| Thursday, January 31, 2008 |
Surplus places may threaten schools - The Press Association MSN UK NewsSurplus places may threaten schoolsThe Press Association - 5 hours agoA rising number of surplus secondary school places has prompted the Government to order a review which could threaten one in 10 schools, it is reported. ...New plans put 1:10 secondary schools at risk Guardian UnlimitedReprieve defies hard facts for small schools Guardian UnlimitedParent power halts closure of small schools Times OnlineThe Press Association - Guardian Unlimitedall 173 news articles Source: news.google.com W.Va. May Offer Gun Training in Schools - The Associated Press Charleston GazetteW.Va. May Offer Gun Training in SchoolsThe Associated Press - 2 hours ago... in West Virginia has left a hole in the state's budget, and bartending schools one lawmaker thinks he has a solution: allow children to receive hunter training in school. ...Faced with fewer hunters, W.Va. may offer gun training in schools Huntington Herald Dispatchall 53 news articles Source: news.google.com San Jose State University leads in giving to CSU schools - San Jose Mercury News San Jose State University leads in giving to CSU schoolsSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 2 hours agoMajor gifts received from alumni during the 2006-07 school year included $15 million for the College of Engineering from Charles W. Davidson, who graduated ... Source: news.google.com
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| Loved at the lakeRoanoke Times - Gordon said (Bartending schools) |
| Saturday, February 2, 2008 |
Loved at the lake Roanoke Times - Gordon said his daughter, Miranda, attended bartending school in 2006 and bartending schools created a lot of the drinks on the menu. Fridays and bartending schools Saturday are Martini Nights, where she features 10 martinis at $3 a piece. She changes the selection periodically and bartending schools makes Source: www.roanoke.com Mid-Columbia news Tri-City Herald - According to court documents, Jose Aguilera stopped by Wal-Mart on June 26 after leaving his bartending job. His wallet was filled with tips from that day's shift. Aguilera was in the check-out line when he noticed a man standing behind him as he Source: www.tri-cityherald.com
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